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A. Villalobos Design
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A. Villalobos, former Villalobos Desio, was founded in 2010. They are known for successfully mixing new pieces, antiques, and contemporary art; their aesthetic is inspired by a wide range of cultural influences from French, African, and Pre-Columbian, to Asian and American.
In creating an environment, they tell a story that complements the backgrounds of their clients. The essence of the firm is to help clients find inspiration by incorporating their significant memories to give a sense of personal relevance to each project. The firm wants those who encounter its work to experience their clients’ pasts which are seamlessly integrated into their current everyday lives giving a sense of history combined with their own senses of style.
The secondary key element of the design sensibility is a deep appreciation of traditional craftsmanship along with its elegance and design integrity, striking a balance between imperfection and precision. While incorporating these elements into the design, a key element of history is ever present.
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Alberto Villalobos, the principal of A. Villalobos, is an international interior designer and tastemaker based in New York City. His goal is to create discreet luxurious environments with a fresh approach for both globetrotters as well as his New York based clientele — all in search of a unique design experience. He strives to create unique environments that are relevant, functional, livable and always timeless.
Alberto Villalobos studied at the New York School of Interior Design where, after obtaining his degree opened Villalobo Desio, currently known as A. Villalobos. Alberto, whose nationality is Colombian, wanted to combine the eclectic and international senses of aesthetic acquired from his cultural background, travels and education.
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