Miriam Miriam

Fireplace Focal Point

Massive stone-like columns with bronze capitals command the approach to the formal living room. An antique fireplace made from hand-carved marble with gilded bronze ornaments soars 190cm high while the steel fireplace fender with leather seat spans over 2.5 meters wide. Softening the majestic windows are silk draperies and the crystal chandelier is reflected in the 3.8 meter high architectural frame, designed by Ron Dayan.

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Miriam Miriam

European with a Contemporary Twist

This dramatic transformation presented extremes where Ron incorporated classical elements into modern dressing, and finishing, often resulting in a totally new creative style. Proportions were also enlarged to suit the high ceilings and vast spaces. The outdoors areas also received proper upgrading when the ‘tropical garden' that adorned the front yard was replaced with aged olive trees, architectural urns and dramatic lighting.

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Miriam Miriam

Contemporary Tones and Soft Lines Reminiscent of the 1950's

The dominating presence of the table is outlined by a border creating suspension in mid-air, ready to fly. The tapered legs only heighten this effect, forming the design of the airplane wings. 

The chair relies on striking architectural allure where the back support becomes pillar-like on the floor, adorned in leather, contrasting with thin metal legs.

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“Like Sherlock Holmes I deduce what the property asks to be. I wait for s house to speak to me. Then I put all that into the mixture and what comes out is something unique.”

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