Interior Photography

Home away from home - your best sleep by Alise O'Brien

 

Whether you are traveling near or far one thing is for certain, you need a comfy place to rest. We've got a couple recommendations just for you and your tired head!


This Courtyard Marriott Convention Center Hotel in St. Louis has a whole new look. Originally opened in 1929 as The Lennox Hotel, this space offers a little history and a whole lot of comfort. 

Interior Architecture and Design: Lawerence Group


Headed south? We had the joy of photographing The Q&C Hotel in New Orleans, and it is definitely a recommended stay. Close to the French Quarter, it offers a nod to traditional NOLA with a trendy twist. you will never be far from a good time or a great sleep.


St. Louis staple and statement, The Moonrise, is a boutique Hotel in the heart of the
Delmar Loop With a fresh and fun atmosphere.  your head will rest
with the stars before you take off for your adventures!

Here is to happy traveling and a great nights sleep!
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"Design Lives Here" by Alise O'Brien

 

The Saint Louis Fashion Fund is an Incubator SPace for growing designers in an elegant urban loft. The bright and modern space gives a clean slate for emerging designers to nurture their creative talents and the residents of St. Louis to experience new and innovative work. the new fund will bring valuable projects
and education to the St. Louis area.  

We had the pleasure of photographing the new space designed by Arcturis this past February. Here are a few words from them on design challenges they faced for this project. 

"Arcturis’s design was heavily influenced by the passions and fashions of the designers inhabiting the space. Designing a space that is conducive to a diverse group of creatives is no easy task. We opened
the space to take advantage of as much natural light as possible and to create an engaging and comfortable working environment for the designers. The solution, ingenious in its simplicity,
proved to be the use of neutral colors and finishes to create an environment that does not overwhelm
the designers' work and allows their creations to be the focal point."