Private Art Advisory.

 

A customised service taking the client’s vision from concept through to completion. Artwork sourcing led by consultation and research, including visits to artist studios, fairs and galleries. An integrated approach working with interior decorators, architects and contractors. Collection procurement, curation and management including commissioning, logistical coordination (shipping, transport, installation) and conservation.

Woodcuts by Loie Hollowell
Design by Anouska Tamony Designs
Photo: Isabelle Young

Wall sculpture by AJ Fosik; photograph by Isabelle Young
Design by Anouska Tamony Designs
Photo: Nick George

 
 

Lightbox artwork by Ranulph Redlin
Photo: Nick George

Chaise longue with anthropomorphic elements by Simone Brewster
Photo: Nick George

 

Detail of lightbox artwork by Ranulph Redlin
Photo: Nick George

Painting by Mohammed Sami; photograph by Tom Hatton
Photo: Isabelle Young

Tapestry by Charlotte Edey
Photo: Nick George

 

Print by Sarah Maple
Design by Anouska Tamony Designs
Photo: Isabelle Young

Refrigerator painted with Eastern and Western scenes, iconography, landscape and architecture, by Mena Woolfe
Photo: Isabelle Young

Painting by Louie Appleby; print by Kazim Rashid
Design by Anouska Tamony Designs
Photo: Nick George

 

Artwork by Aaron Purkey
Design by Anouska Tamony Designs
Photo: Isabelle Young

Painterly mosaic of yellow Numidicum, white Carrara and red Porfido stones, murano glass and platinum leaf, by Atelier Montolli
Photo: Isabelle Young

As an interior designer art often plays a key role in the schematic designs I create. Rachel brings a wealth of expertise and knowledge in this specialist and sometimes daunting area that allows her to select pieces that elevate spaces so that a room feels not only well balanced and elegant but intriguing and original. Much of this process is intuitive and Rachel has a natural gift for texture, scale, form and colour that is bolstered by her academic research and art market knowledge. Perhaps what made working with Rachel most enjoyable though was her ability to encourage a natural curiosity to explore artists and styles one may not have considered without her warm and expansive approach.
- Anouska Tamony Designs

 
 

Case Study in Country & Town House, by Tessa Dunthorne
July/August 2022 issue

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