This living room is part of a 2,500-square-foot apartment in Manhattan. The homeowners had a beautiful abstract painting by Rex Ray, and Lau found a stunning Tibetan rug that was done in one of the artist's graphics. The rug and hand-embroidered pattern on the pillows inspired the room's color scheme. The sculptural pieces on the wall are enameled Boi lamps by David Weeks. The heads of each lamp turn to light different bits of the room at night.Q: What do you find most rewarding about your work? A: Creating timeless interiors for my clients and designing “bespoke” one-of-a-kind pieces is the most rewarding part of what I do. I tend to think about the lifespan the pieces will carry and how they will become family heirlooms that can be passed down from generation to generation.
"This living room is part of a 2,500-square-foot apartment in Manhattan. The homeowners had a beautiful abstract painting by Rex Ray, and Lau found a stunning Tibetan rug that was done in one of the artist's graphics. The rug and hand-embroidered pattern on the pillows inspired the room's color scheme. The sculptural pieces on the wall are enameled Boi lamps by David Weeks. The heads of each lamp turn to light different bits of the room at night."
This living room is part of a 2,500-square-foot apartment in Manhattan. The homeowners had a beautiful abstract painting by Rex Ray, and Lau found a stunning Tibetan rug that was done in one of the artist's graphics. The rug and hand-embroidered pattern on the pillows inspired the room's color scheme. The sculptural pieces on the wall are enameled Boi lamps by David Weeks. The heads of each lamp turn to light different bits of the room at night.