Residential and Commercial Portfolio
Selected projects created for a diverse range of clients and environments.
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Blue room at Cheever Tavern
Norwell, MA
Artist: Christine Bodnar
Christine's connection to Cheever Tavern began when the owners discovered her work in Weathered Beauty at Savage Godfrey Gallery. They were drawn to a painting inspired by the North River in Norwell and commissioned her to recreate it at a larger scale for the Blue Room, where it now hangs above the mantel. -

Sculpture at Duxbury Free Library
Duxbury, MA
Artist: Gints Grinbergs
This sculpture was commissioned during the renovation of the library's reading garden. The installation features three 15-foot-tall flowers, with the leaf of each engraved with the Ralph Waldo Emerson quote, "The earth laughs in flowers." -

A quiet focal point in abstraction
Newton, MA
Artist: Mark Wethli
Designer: Design Urit, by Urit ChaimovitzPart of a larger effort to build a cohesive abstract collection, this piece was selected for its balance of structure and softness. Its muted palette and geometric composition create a calm focal point—anchoring the space while allowing surrounding materials, light, and architectural details to remain in conversation.
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Home office commission
Brookline, MA
Artist: Camron Schmitz
Designer: Herringbone & BrassCreated for the home office of an interior designer, this painting celebrates the power of color, bringing energy, creativity, and visual interest to the workspace. The artwork was thoughtfully selected to complement the room’s design while serving as a bold focal point within the space.
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Nature brought indoors
North Andover, MA
Artist: Ilana Manolson
Designer: Paula Daher Interior DesignSelected for a formal dining space framed by French doors, this piece brings the green tones of the surrounding landscape indoors—creating a natural extension of the exterior and a sense of continuity between space and setting.
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Color-driven commissioned work
North Andover, MA
Artist: Morgan Dyer
Designer: Paula Daher Interior DesignCommissioned for a family gathering space, this piece draws on the room’s palette—layering tones of aqua, turquoise, and orange to create a vibrant focal point that feels both intentional and lived-in.
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Architecture as narrative
Boston, MA
Artist: Warren Mather
Client: Amundi Asset ManagementCeramic-based works referencing key global office locations translating architectural landmarks into a refined visual dialogue between place and identity. Right ceramic represents Notre Dame in Paris, left Post Office Square in Boston.
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Interactive sculptural forms
Boston, MA
Artist: Mia Cross
Client: Boston Children’s HospitalTravel-themed artwork for Boston Children’s Hospital vaccine clinic with a two-part mural by Mia Cross titled " The Car That Went Far. A triptych of globe collages by Remi Franklin. Designed for exploration and discovery, incorporating “look and see” elements that invite curiosity and interaction.
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Charles River view
Boston, MA
Artist: Deb Howard
Designer: Herringbone & Brass
Created for a Back Bay residence, this commissioned piece brings the beauty and tranquility of the Charles River into the primary bedroom. Inspired by the iconic waterfront landscape, the artwork captures the ever-changing light and atmosphere of the river, creating a sense of connection to the view beyond the home's walls. -

Rhythm through repetition
Newton, MA
Artist: Cassie Jones
Designer: Design Urit, by Urit ChaimovitzPart of a larger abstract collection, this series introduces structure and rhythm through repetition and pattern. Installed as a cohesive grouping, the works create a gallery-like moment within the home—bringing energy, movement, and a layered visual dialogue to a transitional space.
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Global identity, translated through art
Boston, MA
Artist: Ari Hauben
Client: Amundi Asset ManagementCreated in collaboration with the global workplace design team, a custom commission featuring a layered collage of architectural landmarks from cities across the firm’s global footprint, connecting place, presence, and identity within the workplace.
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Commissioned light installation
Boston, MA
Artist: Masary Studios
Client: Boston Children’s HospitalA suspended sculpture designed for a contemplative space, integrating light and movement into the Multi-Faith Chapel. The piece operates on a timed sequence, with color shifting throughout the day and evolving with each solstice—marking the passage of time through subtle atmospheric change.
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Interactive sculptural installation
Boston, MA
Artist: Volkan Alkanoglu
Client: Clipper Ship WharfInspired by the five original islands that formed East Boston, these sculptural elements invite interaction—designed to be spun, viewed through, and experienced from multiple vantage points within the landscape.
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Contemporary abstraction for workplace
Boston, MA
Artist: Andrew Fish
Client: Amundi Asset ManagementA curated selection of abstract works introducing color, movement, and a contemporary visual language into high-traffic environments, including pieces by local artists offering contemporary perspectives on Boston.
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Public art rooted in history and place
Boston, MA
Artist: New American Public Art
Client: Clipper Ship WharfInspired by both geological history and maritime legacy, this sculptural installation draws from two narratives. The form references ancient tree trunks from a time when New England’s landscape was vastly different, while illuminated elements evoke both fungal growth and the rigging of historic sailing vessels. At night, the structure transforms—its lighting revealing a second layer of meaning, connecting past and present through material, scale, and light.
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Color and movement, drawn from nature
Newton, MA
Artist: Jeff Briggs
Designer: Design Urit, by Urit ChaimovitzSelected as part of a larger abstract collection, this piece introduces a sense of movement and atmosphere through layered color. Positioned near natural light, its palette echoes the surrounding landscape—softly connecting the interior to the greenery just beyond the windows.
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Intricate detail, quiet impact
Beacon Hill, MA
Artist: Barbara Putnam
Designer: Design Urit, by Urit ChaimovitzLarge-scale woodcuts inspired by wetland landscapes and the native flora that thrive within them. Rich in texture and natural detail, the works celebrate the beauty of the environment while reflecting the client’s appreciation for diverse landscape imagery.
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A personal connection to music
Dedham, MA
Artist: Chris Scott
Designer: Susan Corson DesignsInspired by a visit to the Steinway factory, this photograph captures the inner mechanics of a piano—the felt hammers that shape its sound. Placed within the client’s music room, the piece reflects a shared experience and a deeper connection to the instrument itself, bringing both meaning and memory into the space.
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Sculptural form, natural influence
North Andover, MA
Artist: John Bisbee
Designer: Design Urit, by Urit ChaimovitzPart of a broader abstract collection, this sculptural piece introduces dimension and texture to the space. Its organic form and linear composition create a striking focal point—adding contrast to the surrounding softness while reinforcing the home’s connection to natural materials and form.
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Abstract work for corporate space
Waltham, MA
Artist: Anne Neely
Client: King Street PropertiesAn abstract work integrated into a contemporary office environment, adding depth, movement, and visual rhythm to shared and transitional spaces. Environmental themes central to Anne’s practice complement the client’s work in biotechnology, creating a thoughtful dialogue between art and industry.
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From restaurant to residence
Fort Worth, TX
Artist: John ThompsonOriginally encountered in a Boston restaurant installation curated by Savage Godfrey Gallery, this piece was later sourced for a private residence—reflecting the lasting impression art can make within a thoughtfully designed space.
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Interactive, color-driven installation
Boston, MA
Artist: Allison Esley
Client: Boston Children’s HospitalThis kinetic installation features rotating acrylic elements that introduce movement, color, and visual intrigue to the interior environment. Designed to engage viewers from multiple perspectives, the piece allows changing color relationships to emerge through interaction and motion. The ever-shifting composition creates a dynamic focal point within the space, bringing energy, depth, and a sense of discovery to the surrounding interior.