New York, NY -- Recently Eli Wilner & Company completed an installation at Michael Reslan, an exclusive bespoke clothing atelier. Carved doors, mirrors, frames, and frames for wall-mounted flat screen televisions were all crafted to enhance the penthouse retail location at 689 Fifth Avenue, New York City. We invite you to make an appointment to visit Michael Reslan and see the beauty of his work and ours in person.
A series of extraordinary doors and panels were recently created by the artisans of Eli Wilner & Company. Doors for the men's and women's dressing rooms were inspired by the paintings of the Russian artist Tamara de Lempika.
For another series of doors, a screen by the French master Edgar Brandt served as the model. Brandt's screen, called 'L'Oasis,' was featured in his booth at the now-famous1925 Paris 'Exposition des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Modernes', the source of the term 'Art Deco'. The screen is comprised of a central, focal-point panel of a fountain and flanked by highly stylized
About Eli Wilner & Company
Recognized as the foremost worldwide authority on antique frames, and founded in 1983, Eli Wilner & Company specializes in American and European frames from the 17th-through mid-20th centuries. Clients include fine art collectors, major art and historical institutions as well as The White House, where he has created 28 frames for its collection.
With an atelier composed of a team of thirty highly skilled artisans, including 15 frame conservators, and over 10,000 custom framing projects completed to date, Eli Wilner & Company takes pride in each project. Every frame is handcrafted to not only reflect the time in which the painting was created, but also to best reflect the framing choices known to be made by the artists themselves.
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