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Diseños de Genevieve White Carter

Diseños de Genevieve White Carter

Genevieve Blanca Carter

La colección Peacock Room está inspirada en el fondo de pantalla en el "Peacock Room" de la célebre casa de verano de Stanford White en Long Island, Box Hill. El "Peacock Room" en Box Hill todavía tiene el original de Fondos de pavo real que Stanford White, el arquitecto más famoso de la Edad de Oro, instalado en sus paredes por encima de la wainscotting aleros. Es una habitación mágica, una vez entrado, después de un pasillo largo y oscuro hay una explosión de los gastos generales pavos reales. El fondo de pantalla imágenes de una gran ventana que da a la Long Island Sound. La colección incluye un pavo real la versión gráfica y moderna de la imagen de fondo pavos reales.

Stanford White (1853-1906)was a partner in the architectural firm of McKim, Mead and White.  He designed homes for the most prominent families of the time including the Astors and the Vanderbilts.  He also designed public, institutional, and religious buildings, including Washington Square Arch, the second Madison Square Garden, the Rotunda at the University of Virginia, and the Boston Public Library, and Tessla's labratory.

He believed that architects should live better than their clients, and expressed this in his eclectic choices in the design of his own summer house, Box Hill.  Box Hill remains in the White family to this day, and is owned by Daniel White.

Genevieve White Carter is the great, great granddaughter of Stanford White, and continues the tradition of design in the White Family. She formed Box Hill Productions with her grandmother, Jehanne White, to produce items that are inspired by the ecclectic treasures found at Box Hill.

The Peacock Room Collection is produced as a collaboration between Astek Inc. and Genevieve White Carter of Box Hill Productions.

The Peacock Room Collection can be ordered through http://www.designyourwall.com/ beginning May 1, 2011.
The patterns can be custom printed to match any Pantone or Benjman Moore color!

Portions of this page translated by Google.