Achille Associates International
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A magnificent Solarium in a Pasadena home designed by noted architect
Paul Williams. Built in the 1920’s, this house maintains the original
travertine and black granite floors. A pair of mismatched antique Turkish
carpets complement the hand stenciled Italian clouds at sunset on the
painted ceiling; the cream and celadon awning striped silk draperies
complement the cream silk upholstery, limestone center table and stone
planters; the antique wrought iron chandeliers with gilded details and the
fourteen-foot fishtail palm trees create an "umbrella-like" atmosphere – all
softening the grand proportions of this huge Solarium. For more information or to contact us |
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This Living Room in the Hollywood Hills of Los Angeles is the perfect setting to display a portion of the client’s collection of art glass, paintings and sculpture. Warm tones and rich textures work in harmony with the classical and contemporary elements of this California Mediterranean home. For more information or to contact us |
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Again, warm tones and the textures of the various woods create an atmosphere of casual yet elegant dining in the Hollywood Hills of Los Angeles. The contemporary dining table, with its highly polished zebra wood top, reflects the color and beauty of the collection of art glass, which is also reflected in the sculptural twig mirror. For more information or to contact us |
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In the aft dining area on the Main Deck of a luxury yacht, with a view
into the Main Salon, the custom designed teak dining table, which has an
inset border of satinwood, adjusts to coffee table height when not in use
for dining. The warm tropical evenings in the Caribbean make this the
perfect spot for casual nighttime dining. As seen in Showboats International. For more information or to contact us |
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A contemporary residence in the Hollywood Hills of Los Angeles for art
collectors. Chinese slate floors blend with a custom colored chenille
fabric on the furnishings provides the perfect backdrop for the artwork. A
Knoll coffee table, paired with a custom stamped steel waterfall table,
keeps this living room crisp and cool for these art collectors. For more information or to contact us |
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The Master Bedroom of this Washington, DC residence offers a spacious and restful respite from the hustle and bustle of the city. Warm hues and the marvelous textures of silk, linen, cotton and wool, add to the comfort and serenity of this quiet getaway. For more information or to contact us |
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This Low Country residence in South Carolina reflects the influences of
Charleston, but it has been infused with natural sisal carpeting, pine
antiques and printed hemp draperies on the Living Room French doors. This
newly constructed residence maintains classical integrity by virtue of its
ten-foot ceilings throughout, eight-foot door heights, antique wide plank
pine floors transported from Pennsylvania. The house was specifically sited
to maximize the water views from all rooms. For more information or to contact us |
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This residence on the intercoastal waterway of the east coast of the
United States reflects a sense of place. The owners’ collection of model
ships has been displayed around their second home. The color palate, along
with Swedish and American pine furniture, is a great backdrop for the bright
tones that reflect a water location. For more information or to contact us |
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The Breakfast Room and Media Room of this California Mediterranean home in the Hollywood Hills allows the afternoon sun to poor in, highlighting heavily distressed wood and limestone flooring, columns and moldings inside, and the pool beyond. For more information or to contact us |
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The Entry to this atypical Washington, DC residence sets the stage for the blending of the classical and contemporary elements throughout. The classic limestone flooring, large scaled moldings and center hall table have been infused with the contemporary stainless steel chairs and the satin nickel and alabaster sconces and chandelier. For more information or to contact us |
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