Now I know why Lois has not been able to submit her article about eurythmy and destiny...She's been getting ready for an exhibit at the upcoming interior design show. Here's some eurythmy at work in a new way...
"The most startling new furniture design premiered here is a transparent rendering of the rococo writing desk that appeared in an 18th Century Fragonard painting. Lois' design translates iconic decorations into clear recyclable acrylic. The fabrication of its base, that not only curves on two planes but has the strength to support a white marble top, was a year in development.
...Italian gardens of the 1750's have been a prime source of inspiration for my designs. Joining with Ian Morton of Nor-Am to create a glass garden pavilion for IDS09 was a natural pairing. We have been planning and developing this booth for 2 years."
...Italian gardens of the 1750's have been a prime source of inspiration for my designs. Joining with Ian Morton of Nor-Am to create a glass garden pavilion for IDS09 was a natural pairing. We have been planning and developing this booth for 2 years."
Lois Macaulay draws from icons of art history to shape her furnishing line and design projects. Her store at 98 Avenue Road is open from 10 to 6 Monday to Saturday, with the exception of Tuesday, open by appointment. http://www.loismacaulay.com/
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