Interior designer Gwynn Griffith lived in a room above a metalworking factory. The factory was an 18th-century brick building, and when the building went up for sale, Griffith bought it.
Griffith filled her new first floor home with art and furnishings from around the world. The beautiful hand painted mural, clay busts, plaster pieces, painting from many periods and her extensive collection of furniture pieces meld together to create a bold and stunning palette. Griffith’s two sons live in the two floors above her. ENJOY!
Elle Décor September 2011
Griffith filled her new first floor home with art and furnishings from around the world. The beautiful hand painted mural, clay busts, plaster pieces, painting from many periods and her extensive collection of furniture pieces meld together to create a bold and stunning palette. Griffith’s two sons live in the two floors above her. ENJOY!
Elle Décor September 2011