The Wall Street Journal Features The Residences at The St. Regis Atlanta
At BRAVAS Atlanta Atlanta, we work with many exclusive residences around Atlanta. We have done a great deal of work with the condominiums at The Residences at St. Regis Atlanta and are excited to see one of the residences profiled by the Wall Street Journal. Space belongs to a European entrepreneur who owns a coveted piece of art by Francis Bacon. The piece is titled Triptych 1974-77. The large compositions are displayed in gold leaf frames with low voltage lighting and UV coatings to protect the art from any light damage. Interior designer, Richard Peace, wanted to showcase the art by, "having a neutral background but with pops of color". According to news sources, Tripytch 1974-77 was sold at auction by an anonymous collector for 46.1 million dollars. Many of the pieces featured in the home were designed by Peace's firm. The strong, wood credenza and console are on display with the work of other luxury designers such as the custom dining chairs by Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams and an end-table by Jonathan Adler, both of which have showrooms in Atlanta. In addition to many custom furniture pieces, space also features drapes made of Thai silk. Behind the silk, drapes are sheer curtains for added filtration of daylight. Decorative molding is used to conceal the track used for the motorized curtains. The home overlooks the Buckhead neighborhood.
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