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Guest Edit: Annie Laurie-Gabriel and Arthur Furman of Side Angle Side

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Guest Edit: Annie Laurie-Gabriel and Arthur Furman of Side Angle Side

Story, composition and a sense of place.

There’s no doubt why Annie Laurie Gabriel and Arthur Furman selected the works they did for this guest edit.

As architects at Side Angle Side, they’re naturally drawn to strong composition, clarity of line, and thoughtful structure. There’s intention in the balance, restraint in the use of space, and a confident sense of form, combining art and architecture in their selections. Check out their tasteful selections below.

Annie and Arthur Furman.

Selected Works:

Their art selections don’t feel rigid. There’s a subtle playfulness in several of the works. Pieces that invite a second look. Details that shift as you sit with them. That quiet sense of discovery adds dimension and warmth, something essential when thinking about art for your home.

Side Angle Side Project. Photo: Casey Dunn.
Minta Maria, Deep Eddy Winter Pool Blues.
There’s also a clear sense of place running throughout the edit. Whether abstracted landscapes or compositions that reference light and built environment, the works feel grounded. That sensitivity mirrors how Annie and Arthur approach architectural interiors with art in mind from the beginning. Structured but alive. Contextual and contemporary. A balance of discipline and imagination.
Jan Maarten Voskuil, Untitled.
Blaire Getz Mezibovach, Madison on Park.
Side Angle Side Project. Photo: Casey Dunn.
Sherry Ownes, Restless as the Sea.
Leonardo Drew, Untitled #T35
Elizabeth Chiles, Time Being No. 11
Sarah Zelinsky, Overlook
Side Angle Side Project. Casey Dunn.

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