tag: emilie rondeau

Friend and former Art Interiors manager Larissa Furlong boasts an impressive and personally familiar collection of art. Known to me are the works of art she purchased from the gallery over the many years we worked together. Larissa's reaction to art was always immediate: she fell in love quickly and knew when she had to own a particular piece.
Dana Ezer passionately views art as a major part of her life. She grew up in a home full of art and has ensured that her young children are likewise exposed to art at a young age; the art that lines the children's bedroom walls will eventually be transported to their future homes. Dana trusts her instincts to guide her while she builds an impressive collection, with her husband, in their carefully curated, contemporary space. When she visits Art Interiors, we often lose ourselves in winding conversations, gushing over our latest artist finds and dream pieces.
My older sister Virginia and her husband Pierluigi have finally settled into their apartment, and have hung up all their art. I especially adore that she has placed the pieces in her daughter’s bedroom at a child's eye level (for little Gianna to enjoy).
Lisa and I have a habit of creating mock groupings with Festival of Smalls works, before the official opening of the show. Here are a few examples.
Devoted clients/sisters Ilyse, Hailey and Lesley Lustig have been passionately collecting art for years. For milestones (from birthdays, to new babies), it is not uncommon for two of the lovely Lustig ladies to spend hours in the gallery in search for the perfect gift for their sister. With these personal narratives in mind, I was especially excited to see Ilyse's collection. Despite getting ready for a big move, Ilyse invited me to her home, which she shares with her husband and two children. We talked life, love, and the great fortune of having sisters.