Sasha Bikoff’s aesthetic is the 18th Century French Rococo mixed with 1960s Space Age Modern, 1970s French Modernism and 1980s Italian Memphis Milano – which she executes with colorful fabrics and rare antiques. It is a combination that highlights the best of the best from the coveted aesthetics of New York, the Hamptons, Miami, Palm Beach and Palm Springs. Using a keen understanding of design and culture, Sasha Bikoff is for sure a bright star in the world of the interior design!
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Combining modern age and luxury, the Gala chandelier is a revival experience from the palatial apogee. Made with brassand clear crystal glass, this imposing item is perfect for any entrance or ballroom. It is surely an exclusive design gem.
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Hanna is a vintage lighting fixture that consists of five arms and five brass lampshades. Each lampshade can be adjusted to direct lighting over a wide-reaching area. With a gold plated and a matte white finish (inside and outside), each light has a bell-shaped shade fashioned from aluminum.
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The Scottish Loch Maree is surrounded by a picturesque mountain with a rugged landscape. The Maree sofa portrays that rough landscape softened by the tufted cotton velvet. This impressive living room sofa gives a modern flair to the classic chesterfield sofa.
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Maried to Marie Antoinette, Louis XVI was the last reigning French monarch. Influenced by the Rococo style, the Louis XVI mirror features a large frame characterized by beautifully hand-carved lines and traditional traits, and with similar design elements as its Marie Antoinette counterpart. A classic made modern.
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Inspired by the Swan Lake Op. 20, a ballet piece composed by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, the Odette sofa tells the story of a princess turned into a swan by an evil sorcerer’s curse. Its sweeping silhouette is accentuated with a polished brass structure and an asymmetric back that offers a sophisticated design and a timeless appeal.
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