In Studio: Daniela Pasqualini
Daniela Pasqualini creates modern abstract paintings rich with texture and color. Constantly observing her surroundings, Daniela transforms her daily ...
Read profileWhen redesigning an office, it’s easy to get overwhelmed. There are countless websites and blogs devoted to showcasing impressive office designs. But ...
Read moreThere’s a lot of talk out there about how office design can motivate employees and improve their productivity. As a result, companies are investing m...
Read moreWhether your company is faced with office relocation, remodeling, or moving into its very first space, creating a welcoming work environment is instru...
Read moreMy clients are often surprised to learn that we at TurningArt can handle an entire corporate art outfit remotely. And even though I enjoy touring spac...
Read moreSome of the most critical elements of office design don’t jump out immediately. OK – there could be an ostentatious statue of a tiger in a lobby, or a...
Read moreCubicles have long been the ubiquitous symbol of drab nine-to-five office life, but now the solitary gray workstations are being seen in a new light a...
Read moreIf you’ve been following TurningArt’s Instagram or Facebook profiles (if you aren’t, it isn’t too late to start) you’ll see that we regularly post our...
Read moreOffice artwork has a proven track record of increasing employee productivity and building company culture, but it also influences another group: your ...
Read moreOften, when businesses move into a new building or expand their existing space, selecting office art is an afterthought. A great deal of time and effo...
Read moreMore and more companies are expressing their unique character through the use of office artwork. This doesn’t mean they’re choosing a mass reproductio...
Read moreDaniela Pasqualini creates modern abstract paintings rich with texture and color. Constantly observing her surroundings, Daniela transforms her daily ...
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