Melbourne-based photographer Nicole England offers a profound exploration of residential design in her latest book, 'ART IN RESIDENCE', revealing how art transcends mere decoration to become an integral component of architectural storytelling. The volume showcases 22 homes from diverse global locations, each demonstrating how personal art collections can transform living spaces into narratives of creativity and individual identity.
England's photographic approach captures residences ranging from industrial New York studios to modern Australian coastal retreats, highlighting the intricate relationship between art, architecture, and personal expression. By combining award-winning photography with intimate interviews, the book provides readers an unprecedented glimpse into how homeowners curate spaces that reflect their unique aesthetic and cultural experiences.
Among the featured designers is Pol Theis, founder of P&T Interiors LLC, whose work exemplifies the book's central theme of personalized design. Theis's approach of creating spaces that uniquely reflect client personalities aligns perfectly with England's exploration of residential art and design.
The book's significance extends beyond visual documentation, offering insights into how art and design can communicate personal narratives. By presenting homes as dynamic, living canvases, 'ART IN RESIDENCE' challenges traditional perceptions of interior design and demonstrates how living spaces can be profound expressions of individual creativity.



