by Janet Morais
What if you could explore History through modern living room cabinets? Contemporary interior design can be influenced by a lot of things, including History-inspired themes, that translate into groundbreaking pieces of furniture. Are you ready to travel back in time? Here we go!
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The D. Manuel cabinet is the quintessential work of art for any interior design enthusiast. Paying homage to the Portuguese maritime discoveries, this cabinet is a symbol of conquest and achievement – because you won’t be victorious if you don’t accept the challenges of life. You need to take a step further and be unique – the same happens with your home decoration.
Inspired by one of the most refined names in the Hollywood industry, Audrey Hepburn, this cabinet sits well in a modern home bar or a private country club salon. Looking for a mid-century design with a contemporary twist? Look no further!
Heritage is an elegant piece to compliment the decoration of any interior setting. A highly coveted ensemble of hand-painted tiles like those of an expertly curated art collection brings together master artisans and craftsmen for the execution of this piece. A landmark from the ancient days of Portuguese architecture.
The internationally renowned art museum and one of the most significant architectural icons of the 20th Century, the Guggenheim Museum has inspired the concept of this cabinet. Extremely versatile and unique, Guggenheim is available in rosewood or palisander.
The Camilia cabinet was created to grace the most regal settings with its elegance and splendor. Inspired by the aristocratic palaces of the Alexandrian pashas of Egypt, the mother of pearl Camilia is crowned by an artisan hand-carved peacock, meticulously engraved and delicately finished in metal leaf.
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