Lewis and her team also tried to pull out some of the colours of the curveball painting, she says. Since another art piece may have competed against it, Lewis and Wright incorporated colour in the area rug and pottery throughout the space.
“Natural elements tend to be all those browns and caramels, so we needed something that would give your eye relief from all those natural colors,” says Wright.
Many of the small art pieces, borrowed from the Alberta Craft Council, reference organic and natural elements. From the wood buffalo and polar bear sculptures to the copper piece that Lewis points out, which can be interpreted as either a leaf or a canoe, the design honours the spirit of the curveball pieces by keeping a strong focus on nature and the land.
Items:
- Portrait of First Nations chief
- Haida wall art
The Source:
Reside Furnishings, (10434 Mayfield Rd., 780-444-7800, shopreside.ca)
Megan leather chairs and Ellington console wall unit
Signature Lane Interiors,(10915 170 St., 780-453-2200, signaturelaneinteriors.ca)
City Craft leather love seat and Teak coffee table
Urban Timber,(10336 111 Ave., 778-245-9663, urbantimber.ca)
Reclaimed wood stumps
The Area Rug Gallery, (#100, 17834 106 Ave., 780-483-1992, thearearuggallery.com)
Hand-made Indian wool centennial rug
Jack Lumber Co.,(9820 90 Ave., 780-686-1052, cargocollective.com/jacklumberco)
Metal industrial floor lamp
Prairie Boys Supply Co.,(10657 116 St., 780-498-2668, prairieboyssupplyco.com)
Wood base floor lamp
Mojo Design Inc., (1, 10340 134 St., 780-455-5229, mojodesigninc.com)
“Looking Through The Trees” art work, terrariums,”The Egg Holder” soap stone carved hand
Alberta Craft Council,(10186 106 St., 780-488-5900, albertacraft.ab.ca)
Ceramic tile art, Trojan buffalo by Voyager Art & Tile, ceramic plate and stand by Janet Grabner, metal boat by Daryl Richardson, hand-woven blankets by Ilya Oratovsky, raku bowl and raku shallow bowl by Patricia Hartnagel, polar bear raku by Lisa Wilkinson, vortex glass vase by Jeff Holmwood, chlorite inukshuk by Allan Waidman, fused glass landscape by Lisa Head-Harbidge, blown glass vase and blown glass bird by Darren Petersen, blown glass vase by Nicole Tremblay, ceramic vase by Joan Matsusaki