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Glenn Gissler's Top InCollect Picks: Enduring Pieces
by Glenn Gissler Design
The leading interior designer Glenn Gissler is celebrated for his incredibly inviting and visually interesting interiors. Based in New York, Gissler seamlessly integrates his rigorous training as an architect with a rich knowledge of design and decorative arts, particularly those of the 19th and 20th centuries. Gissler’s dynamic spaces feature a spectacular mix of fine art, rare textiles, one-of-a-kind objects, and stunning details, including beautiful finishes, custom furniture, and expertly crafted millwork. Gissler browsed InCollect and selected objects that reflect his affinity for objects with a timeless appeal. He said, "I look for object of any era that have distinctive silhouettes and are ‘bi-lingual’ – that is the objects speak to the time they were made, while speaking to today – a sign for me that the object or work of art has, and will endure over time. For me fine Art (with a capital ‘A’) is one of the greatest luxuries one can give themselves – offering another view on life."