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Tobias Freccia,
founder of Fiarde.com, is a leader on the international stage of interior
commercial and residential art and design. Author, designer, artist, his expertise ranges from fine
art painting and reproduction; including portraiture, landscape painting
or still-life, to interior design, fresco and mural painting, object and furniture design, and specialty
gilding. He has also served as a color consultant and fine art lecturer
and educator. Freccia holds a degree from the Parsons School of Design in
NYC and has conducted extensive research on art and design throughout the
U.S., Europe and Japan.
The high quality of Freccia's work emanates from his own grounding in
artistic expression. "There is a deep gratification for me in creating
thematically harmonious environments with elements on canvas, walls, ceilings, and
furniture. I truly enjoy transforming a living or working space into
a three dimensional work-in-progress," he explains.
For over 20 years, Fiarde Architectural Design has provided fine art and decorative
arts services, and has responded to clients' artistic needs around the world.
A fine arts, mural, trompe l'oeil and design consulting firm, Fiarde
Architectural Design brings artists and craftspeople into a collaborative work process
with clients to create and enhance commercial and residential environments.
Working in close conjunction with architects and designers, as well as establishing
a strong interior design consulting platform, Fiarde Architectural Design is equipped
to handle the most unique and creative interior design challenges. In recent
years, our strong focus on residential spaces has led to extensive commissions
for murals, large and small scale paintings and custom designed, hand-painted
furniture.
Fiarde Architectural Design represents clients in Asia, Europe, and the US including
Sony Entertainment Group, NYC; Rockefeller Center, NYC; Henri Bendel, NYC;
Barneys New York (6 locations nationwide); US Open, Flushing, NY; 21st
Amendment Brewery Cafe, San Francisco; the United Nations, NYC; The
Greenbrier, West Village, a resort hotel outside of Tokyo; as well as
private residences the US and Europe. |
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