Design

 

Undoubtedly some of the most striking subjects of Stuart Redler’s photography are the animals he encounters during his travels. Meet the goats of Amorgos (Greece) and more of his amazing creature captures here

 

Pretty, delicate, showy cherry blossom………it makes us smile, its girlie blush of youthful impermanence.

Born of spring, like the Samurai they live brilliantly and die young.

Stuart has captured these charming and cherished blooms in their natural surroundings against clouds and sky.

We feel their fragility, the sun on our face and a renewed hope for the future.

View the entire series here

 

With an eye for the idiosyncratic, a tour of southern England and Wales beckoned over the restraints of the pandemic summer of 2020 for Stuart Redler.

The son of a farmer and no stranger to the countryside Stuart captures the quintessential English landscape with humour, affection and not a little eerie foreboding.

Nocturnal, half timbered cottages somehow lose their daylight sweet appeal, others mischievously poke their thatched hats above bizarre topiaried landscapes.

Lollipop sculpted trees stand alone in all their awkwardness.

Fishing boats yearn to break free their dark moorings for the open water.

Skies loom heavy with clouds over familiar yet distant seaside towns.

All is not as it might appear seen through the Redler lens. View the entire series here.

 

Happy Holidays and warmest wishes for the new year. In this year, more than ever, we are grateful to have clients like you.

 

For his latest series, Street Art, Stuart Redler took to the eerily empty and quiet streets of London during lockdown. Always traveling by bicycle, he was able to photograph many areas that are inaccessible by car. The images transport us to those places; where the urban landscape blends with street art, combining to create a striking architectural landscape. “The photographs juxtapose the graphic, gritty artistry of graffiti with contrasting features in their location. The images become more than just depictions of street art and focus the viewer’s perception on scale, angles, curves and contrasts.” – Stuart Redler

View the entire series here.

Although we find ourselves in very unusual times, we are looking forward to the day when we can gather, work, and create together. In the meantime, our work does not stop. Two of our newest pieces, the Eje and Ojo can be ordered today and be ready to ship in 8 weeks!

We love the use of the Timmeren sconce in this impressive renovation of a 300 year old barn by Janey Butler Interiors and The Llama Group. The project is an ongoing development for which more details can be found on their website.