ORNAMENTAL CHAMBER 🐚 VERANDA MAGAZINE QUOTE -. " Plasterwork's extraordinary ornamental imprint has lead it to be one of design's most timeless and long-standing trends. For Renaissance artist Raphael and his apprentices, the discovery of the ornamental chambers at Rome's Baths of Titus each fashioned from piece-modeled gypsum- lead to a new found fascination "They took their findings back to their workshops, where they began experimenting and devising new methods they could incorporate into their own projects," says Adrian Taylor of New York-based studio @hydeparkmouldings. Most notable perhaps was the Vatican's plaster loggia, built as a soaring, sculpted canvas for a series of Raphael's triumphant frescoes, stretching 215 feet across 13 bays. Taylor notes that designer's today embrace the human proportions and interplay of clever geometries of those past masterpieces to create elegant designs fitted for the modern world " Photo cred @verandamag #dailyinspo @blood_orange_studio . . . . . .. #interiordesign #interiorsofinstagram #interiors #vintagedecor #worldofinteriors #houseandgarden #antiquedealersofinstagram #natureinteriors #flowersandinteriors #elledecor #interiorblogger #tropicaltuesday #myhousebeautiful #decoinspo #bohovibe #livingroomdesign #moroccaninterior #romanbaths #zarahome #uohome #antiqueinteriors #pinterest #archdigest #aestheticmoodboard #bohointeriors #bohochic #neutralcolors #neutralshades #mediterraneanlife
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