Interior Decoration and Counselling - A synthesis of the Old and New
The main difference between a traditional antique gallery and us is in the way we accede to interior decoration. Namely, we follow the up-to-date trends by connecting new fashion designed furniture with the styles from the past - i.e. a synthesis of the old and the new.
The antique objects, whether furniture, lighting or decorative objects present an emphasis in modern minimalism. Aside from their functionality the apartment or business premises also gain a soul and in doing so we restore the harmony of the premises.
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Exhibition at Antique market, year 1994. Art Nouveau interior. |
Exhibition at Antique market, year 1996. Art Nouveau interior. |
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'In the coming millennium - with new information, technology, genetics, perhaps with newly discovered life forms on planets outside of our galaxy, we will search through the memory of the past, being aware of every little stone composing the mosaic of art as well as our spirit.'
Karin Košak - Arzenšek
We advise all of you who have the desire and courage to be original to create a living and working environment that reflects your personality. We will decorate your homes so that our ideas and your wishes will create an original elegant environment. We will find you an excellent quality piece of furniture, suitable lighting as well as a work of art.
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Exhibition at Antique market, year 1997. Art Nouveau interior. |
Exhibition at Antique market, year 1998. Biedermeier interior. |
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We Have to Give Soul to the Minimalism of Modern Space.
'The modern interior made from technologically highly developed materials such as aluminium, iron, plastic and glass, sometimes aseptically purified space, enables overworked people fairly simple dwelling and maintaining of apartments and business premises.
The amiability of an environment that has its soul is still the individual's main guidance. If we look into the past, into historic styles that with the nobleness of wood, inlay, the quality of tapestry materials and the choice of patterns, decorative decorations in porcelain, brass and glass of countless imaginative forms and intimate sources of light create the soul of the sojourn, then we can not avoid all these elements that we so elegantly and sophisticatedly interweave into the space.'
Karin Košak - Arzenšek
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Exhibition at Antique market, year 2002. Art Deco interior. |
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Antiquity fair 2007 |
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