Ron's DAY AT THE MUSEUM by Miriam

 

 

4th Century, BCE. Athens, Greece

 

Crafted 2,500 years ago, the "Loutrophoros" was an Athenian vessel, used to carry water from the holy spring of Kallinhoe for ceremonial washing before marriage. When unmarried people died, the gravemarker was sometimes made in the shape of this vessel, alluding to the experience the departed never lived to enjoy. 

Diamonds are for Seating by Miriam

Entry hall benches will never be the same after Beverly Hills Interiors' latest composition.  Metallic leather, studded with 6.8 karat diamonds, sensuous chrome legs and lush sheepskin from New Zealand joined by Ron Dayan, director of design, to create a one-of-a-kind celebration to the eye and touch of the hand.

Ron Dayan, the mastermind of creativity for Beverly Hills Interiors isn't like most designers; While they would place a hall table with flowers and a jar for house keys, Ron sees a sculpture and seating- a celebration to the senses.