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Tree of Life Art on Acrylic 48”x 48”, As Seen in Kips Bay Palm Beach, Veranda, House Beautiful, Architectural Digest

Nicolette Mayer Collection

Nicolette Mayer, the acclaimed product, wallpaper and textile designer whose Wallpaper and Fabric collections are distributed through Scalamandre to the trade.  

Now Nicolette Mayer ventures into Bespoke Art, creating a new panel on Acrylic called Tree of Life,which can also work with SingleTree of Life, that together as a trio, becomes a Triptych. Recently, two sets of this Tryptich were placed by Designer Cindy Rinfret on both sides of the main room in Kips Bay Showhouse in Palm Beach. Seen in Architectural Digest, Veranda and Elle Decor, among many other magazines, this artwork is timeless moorish and ottoman-influenced, yet modern and chic.

The entry and living room at the prestigious Kips Bay Decorator Show House in Palm Beach, this important design event is the Florida iteration of the esteemed Kips Bay Decorator Show House in New York City.

Nicolette Mayer’s Morrish grasscloth on metallic paper wallpaper titled Topkapi Garden was the inspiration for Cindy Rinfret’s entire design scheme of the Living Room and Entry, which is the first space that one enters when visiting the Kips Bay Decorator Show House.

“Topkapi Palace, Iznik style pottery, and the beautiful Rugs in Palaces old and new inspired this design which presents a re-imagination of the ideal Ottoman aesthetic, with a new kind of chic that is entirely unique” says Nicolette Mayer. Adds Cindy Rinfret, “This printed Morrish art inspired our color throughout the room and paired beautifully with the existing stone floors and arches. The space is so dramatic in scale, it needed a statement which was achieved with this gorgeous paper and the staggered Currey light fixtures. ”

Nicolette Mayer Wallcoverings were cut and applied next to the beams and dark blue ceiling, making for a custom, show-stopping experience upon entering the Show House. Unlike many Living Rooms, this space feels collected and lived in and just begs to be the site of a fabulous party. The historical reference in the design of the Topkapi Garden wall panels adds to the authentic, collected feeling of the overall design scheme. Nicolette Mayer, the designer, expertly incorporated lush blue colors that are fresh and modern, blended with themes that date back hundreds of years.

Tree of Life is Art inspired by the Iznik tiled wall murals at the Topkapi Palace in Istanbul, Turkey. A tree, tall as minarets and underplanted with hyacinth bells, often immortalized on tiles in an alcove in the harem, once the most private-and forbidden-part of the palace.

Sizes are two 24x48 acrylic pieces of art with matching blue standoffs. See our other listing for the Single Tree of Life 24x48 to create a full wall of Acrylic Art.

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1/4" THICK ACRYLIC - PRINTED ON BACK - MADE IN THE USA

  • Each piece of the Diptych  is 24”x48”
  • Made in the USA
  • 1/4” thick acrylic
  • Comes with Matching standoffs

 

Tree of Life Art on Acrylic  48”x 48”, As Seen in Kips Bay Palm Beach, Veranda, House Beautiful, Architectural Digest
Tree of Life Art on Acrylic  48”x 48”, As Seen in Kips Bay Palm Beach, Veranda, House Beautiful, Architectural Digest
Tree of Life Art on Acrylic  48”x 48”, As Seen in Kips Bay Palm Beach, Veranda, House Beautiful, Architectural Digest
Tree of Life Art Panels
Tree of Life Art on Acrylic  48”x 48”, As Seen in Kips Bay Palm Beach, Veranda, House Beautiful, Architectural Digest
Topkapi Garden Mural in Palm Beach
Tree of Life Art on Acrylic  48”x 48”, As Seen in Kips Bay Palm Beach, Veranda, House Beautiful, Architectural Digest
Tree of Life Art on Acrylic  48”x 48”, As Seen in Kips Bay Palm Beach, Veranda, House Beautiful, Architectural Digest
Tree of Life Art on Acrylic  48”x 48”, As Seen in Kips Bay Palm Beach, Veranda, House Beautiful, Architectural Digest

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