

The New Higher-Impact Way to Hang Art
"'The individual images draw you in,' said another New York designer, Richard Mishaan, 'and when you stop looking closely, they become a wallpaper.' He hung 12 photos by Massimo Vitali in a client's dining nook. The shots-- from crowded Italian beaches to Alpine resorts-- share an overexposed, sun-faded quality that unites the group. Any thread, such as genre or color scheme, can unify botanical prints, 19th-century silhouettes, even vintage wallpaper samples." Richard Mis


The Wall Street Journal, August 14, 2014: "Designer Richard Mishaan's Twist on Hanging Pain
"Chock-a-block with paintings, the gallery wall is a look whose history stretches from 17th-century Paris salons to the hipster lofts of modern-day Brooklyn. But a fine line divides a design classic and a design cliche-- and reinvigorating the conceit can tax even the most innovative stylist. New York-based architect and designer Richard Mishaan cracked the code, however, with this maritime-themed installation in the master suite of his family's 16th-century vacation home i