Lisbon-based artist Omer Gilony creates lavish, Dutch-inspired tablescapes for Dior and Chanel
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Constance Ayrton
Summary
Omer Gilony, a Lisbon-based artist and event designer, creates lavish tablescapes inspired by Dutch still-life paintings. Her work, described as "curated nostalgia," features elaborate arrangements of flowers, fruits, vegetables, breads, cheeses, and vintage textiles. Her designs have been commissioned by luxury fashion houses including Dior, Chanel, and Isabel Marant, and her work has taken her across Europe, Mexico, and Thailand. Lisbon remains the creative center of her practice.
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· 2 pulledThey were my entry point into the world of floristry
curated nostalgia
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