One of the most rewarding aspects of our work at Bridget Reading ID is the opportunity to provide a bespoke art curation service to our clients. Many of our projects have allowed us to delve deep into the realm of art, whether it involves sourcing new pieces or reimagining old favourites through reframing and repositioning. This service is not only about aesthetics; it’s about telling a story and creating an emotional connection within each space.
Bridget’s keen interest in emerging artists and the vibrant London cultural scene continually fuels her creativity. She brings this passion to every project, ensuring that our art curation is tailored to reflect the unique personalities and tastes of our clients. We are thrilled to now offer this as a stand-alone service for past, present, and future clients, providing them with a chance to enhance their spaces in a truly personal way.
Art has an incredible ability to transform a space, and one shining example of this is our recent work in the gym of our Hampstead project. Here, we designed a series of bespoke joinery cupboards that incorporated our client’s highly collectible football shirts. This clever integration not only serves as a functional storage solution but also creates a striking focal point and adds a playful sports element to the room.
Our framing and bespoke joinery experts collaborated closely with our design team to ensure that the shirt frames were lightweight and seamlessly integrated into the cupboard doors. The result is a harmonious blend of functionality and artistry that enhances the overall aesthetic while showcasing our client’s passion.
As we continue to explore the world of art curation, we look forward to the endless possibilities it brings. Whether it’s selecting contemporary pieces or reimagining treasured artworks, our goal is to create spaces that resonate with beauty and individuality. We’re excited to embark on this journey with our clients, helping them find the perfect pieces that not only decorate their walls but also enrich their lives.