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Apparatus Act Four, As seen in Elle Decor, May 2022. Featuring Japanese Screen of Ducks in Snow from Naga Antiques.
Apparatus Act Four by Gabriel Hendifar. Photography by Stephen Kent Johnson. Styling by Michael Reynolds. Expand ImageApparatus Act Four - Apparatus Studio NYC - Featuring Japanese Screen Of Summer Flowers on Silver from Naga Antiques.
Apparatus Act Four by Gabriel Hendifar Expand ImageApparatus Act Four - As seen in Elle Decor, May 2022. Featuring Japanese Screen of Swimming Carp from Naga Antiques.
Apparatus Act Four by Gabriel Hendifar. Photography by Stephen Kent Johnson. Styling by Michael Reynolds. Expand ImageApparatus Act Four - Featuring one of a pair of Japanese Six Panel Screens: School of Swimming Carp, late 19th century and a Terracotta Chinese Horse from Naga Antiques.
Apparatus Act Four by Gabriel Hendifar. Furniture and Lighting by Apparatus Expand ImageApparatus Act Four - One of a pair of Japanese Six Panel Screens: School of Swimming Carp from Naga Antiques.
Apparatus Act Four by Gabriel Hendifar. Furniture and Lighting by Apparatus Expand ImageApparatus Act Four - Featuring one of a pair of Japanese Six Panel Screens: School of Swimming Carp from Naga Antiques.
Apparatus Act Four by Gabriel Hendifar. Furniture and Lighting by Apparatus Expand ImageApparatus Act Four - Featuring a Terracotta Chinese horse from Naga Antiques.
Apparatus Act Four by Gabriel Hendifar. Chairs by Apparatus. Expand ImageApparatus Act Four - Featuring Japanese Bronze Vases from Naga Antiques
Apparatus Act Four by Gabriel Hendifar. Furniture and Lighting by Apparatus Expand ImageApparatus Act Four - Featuring a Chinese Bronze Vase from Naga Antiques
Apparatus Act Four by Gabriel Hendifar. Furniture and Lighting by Apparatus. Expand ImageApparatus Act Four - Apparatus Studio NYC - Featuring Japanese Screen of Chrysanthemums on Gold from Naga Antiques
Apparatus Act Four by Gabriel Hendifar Expand ImageIt's such a treat to see our Japanese screens incorporated seamlessly into an Italian Villa aesthetic by Madeline Stuart.
madelinestuart.com Expand ImageA Japanese screen makes the cover of Madeline Stuart's book of drool worthy interiors.
Rizzoli published book, photography by Trevor Tondro, Interiors by Madeline Stuart Expand ImageMichael Smith uses an antique silver six panel screen with bamboo in complete harmony with this grey and beige sitting room.
Instagram @michaelsmithinc and @madrid_interiores Expand ImageDesigner Carey Maloney makes a cozy chic living room with a tromp l'oeil style screen of rolled up sudare curtains.
Carey Maloney Instagram @careymaloney Expand ImageDesigner Irakli Zaria looking very chic amongst modern furniture and a silver leaf screen hanging in the background.
Taken from @irakliz Instagram page. Expand ImageMr. Faena in his home with a 20th-century Japanese six-panel screen by Goseki Mio in mineral pigments and gold dust on silk from Naga Antiques.
Mr. Faena Expand ImageWe love this 20th century Japanese pastel of Pearl divers Japanese with a Kutani incense burner (koro) in the form of a cat.
Expand ImageOverscale hanging sculpture of the face of Okame, gesso over wood, c.1900 paired with a Pennsylvania hutch with Japanese fishing baskets and some country ware ceramics.
Expand ImageWe love this beautiful seated Japanese Muromachi period sculpture, from Naga Antiques.
Expand ImageStanley J Friedman uses a six panel momoyama period maple leave screen with a Chinese fabric storage trunk in this beautiful living room in Rhinebeck NY. From Naga Antiques.
Architectural Digest by Billy Cunningham Expand ImageWonderful mud room with a 17th century Japanese scroll of deer in the distance.
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Architectural Digest by Billy Cunningham Expand ImageGosho ningyo (boy doll) Japanese 17th century eggshell lacquer with beautiful monkey scrolls in the background. From Naga Antiques.
Expand ImageChinese desk paired with a Japanese scroll and some lovely Japanese objects from Naga Antiques.
Expand ImageStanley J. Friedman uses a beautiful Japanese screen in this gorgeous bedroom in Rhinebeck NY, from Naga Antiques.
Architectural Digest by Billy Cunningham Expand ImageThis guy loves Japanese screens as much as we do. A two panel Japanese screen is used in this sitting room in Moscow. Designed by Irakli Zaria. As seen in House and Garden UK.
Taken from @iraklizaria Instagram page photo credit @loskutoff as seen in @houseandgardenuk Expand ImageA lovely sitting room in this Rocky Mountain hideaway designed by Michael Smith.
Town and Country Magazine, October 2018 Expand ImageInterior designer Suzanne Lovell uses a beautiful Japanese Art Deco horse screen from Naga Antiques in a sitting room.
Suzanne Lovell Expand ImageInterior designer Irazli Zaria is brilliant at mixing Japanese screens with contemporary interiors.
Irazli Zaria Expand ImageBedroom by Bruce Showstack. Lovely screen of moon and grasses from Naga Antiques.
Bruce Showstack Expand ImageElco Home uses a Japanese screen of cranes and waves in a Connecticut beach house.
Expand ImageLondon apartment designed by Irakli Zaria is all very, very glam. We love the metallic raffia wall covering by Phillip Jeffries paired with the Japanese gold leaf screen, the lamp is very chic from the 1930’s by Paul Duprelafon.
Elle Decor Expand ImageLoving this. John Saladino uses a Edo period Japanese screen mixed with European antiques. Beautiful.
John Saladino Expand ImageBeautiful London home by designer Irakli Zaria. We love the 1940s sideboard, French mid century lamps, Italian chandelier paired with an early Japanese two panel screen. Very chic!
Irakli Zaria Expand ImageParis bathroom.
Christopher Noto Expand ImageTucker and Marks study with a very chic Japanese screen of grasses from Naga Antiques.
Expand ImageDesigner Joseph Cornetta. Japanese screen, Pine on Silver, as the backdrop in his Sag Harbor home. Love this!
Expand ImageBeautiful New York City apartment by Shawn Henderson. Japanese Screen of Cherry Blossoms on Gold from Naga Antiques.
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