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TRA Art Group's Showroom dressed up for Michigan Design Center's Celebrations Event.
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This entry way utilizes framing and glasswork to create visual interest. Design by O'Neill-Harrington Interiors, Tim O'Neill, Artwork from TRA Art Group.
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A Lenore Gimpert original creates a sense of grace in this dining room designed by O'Neill-Harrington Interiors, Tim O'Neill. Artwork from TRA Art Group.
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This living room plays with textures in the art selected. Room designed by O'Neill-Harrington Interiors, Tim O'Neill. Artwork from TRA Art Group.
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Original Work by local artist Mark Wolak.Artwork from TRA Art Group.
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Original Work by local artist Mark Wolak. Artwork from TRA Art Group.
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Original Glasswork by local glass studio Epiphany. Artwork from TRA Art Group.
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Original glass wall sculpture by local glass studio Epiphany. Artwork from TRA Art Group.
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We carry many beautiful landscapes by Detroit artist Nancy Dendy, she also is available for commissioned pieces. Artwork from TRA Art Group.
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Beautiful Pitynski original featured in a private residence foyer. Artwork from TRA Art Group.
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Commissioned art by TRA Art Group artist Ann Gordon for the MGM Grand Detroit, designer Toni Chi
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Commissioned art by Mary Rousseaux for a private living room, interior designer George Williams. Artwork from TRA Art Group.
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An original Lindsey painting brightens up this living room. Artwork from TRA Art Group.
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TRA Art Group showroom decorated with an eclectic style using abstract Al Newbill originals along with landscapes by J.Johnson. Furniture provided by Henredon and Beacon Hill
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TRA Art Group's showroom, looking over the dining table at the seating area with Henredon & Beacon Hill furniture accented by original landscape paintings.
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A light, summery feel is given to this space with Henredon's summer line and original artwork by Ivanov and Lenore Gimpert. Artwork from TRA Art Group.
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A cozy outdoor seating area is formed around an Al Newbill original oil. Furniture by Henredon. Artwork from TRA Art Group.
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A Kumari original brings movement to this summery space. Furniture by Henredon. Artwork from TRA Art Group.
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A nice framed water scene brings a calming sense to this bright space. Furniture by Henredon. Artwork from TRA Art Group.
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An unexpected way of displaying art can create a non traditional visual interest. Furniture by Henredon. Artwork from TRA Art Group.
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Furniture by Henredon. Artwork from TRA Art Group.
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A commissioned original painting by TRA Art Group artist Nancy Dendy.
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A commissioned original painting by TRA Art Group artist Nancy Dendy.
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Salon style artwork on the walls can create a cohesive wall hanging. Furniture by Henredon and Beacon Hill. Artwork from TRA Art Group.
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A contemporary light fixture, by Epiphany Glass, offsets a traditional dining table well. Artwork from TRA Art Group.
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TRA Art Group Showroom. Furniture by Beacon Hill. Artwork from TRA Art Group.
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TRA Art Group Showroom showcasing monochromatic displaying of art. Furniture from Beacon Hill.
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Mixing contemporary pieces can make a space seem cozier. Artwork from TRA Art Group.
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Our Epiphany Studio glass can set off any space. And what's better is they are local! Artwork from TRA Art Group.
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TRA Art Group Showroom featuring artist Russell Casper.
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A traditional floral is given a contemporary edge with broad brush strokes and thick texture. Artwork from TRA Art Group.
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An encaustic painting by Judy Cox works well with the traditional look of the sideboard. Furniture by Grange. Artwork from TRA Art Group.
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An original drawing by Marta Wylie is unexpected with the bright oranges in the bed linens. Furniture by Grange. Artwork from TRA Art Group.
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Pattern and texture mixing in the same color grouping provides a new fresh feeling for this traditional display. Furniture by Grange. Artwork from TRA Art Group.
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This original Lenore Gimpert jumps off the walls and brings out the neutrals in the furniture. Furniture by Grange. Artwork from TRA Art Group.
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Photos and glasswork from TRA Art Group. Furniture by Grange.
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A monochromatic design gives a lush, expensive feel to a space. Artwork from TRA Art Group by James Brown. Interior design by Showhouse Interiors.