Pirela Atelier

Pirela Atelier PIRELA ATELIER is a full service residential interior design and decoration firm. Our curated shop b PIRELA ATELIER is more than a design firm.

It is a laboratory for the experience and use of space. It is the product of the innovation and creativity of Alirio Pirela and his team, who will guide you through the process of realizing your own vision, from broad concept to execution of the finest details. PIRELA ATELIER will help you create a space that is truly yours and that reflects your aesthetic sense, a space where every detail showcases your personal style and brings happiness and wellbeing to everyone who experiences it.

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02/01/2026

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Wishing everyone a beautiful, peaceful, healthy and happy Christmas. Merry Christmas!!!! ❤️      🎄
12/25/2025

Wishing everyone a beautiful, peaceful, healthy and happy Christmas. Merry Christmas!!!!

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Happy thanksgiving to everyone. I’m thankful for all of you. “Your friendship is a special gift, generously given, happi...
11/27/2025

Happy thanksgiving to everyone. I’m thankful for all of you. “Your friendship is a special gift, generously given, happily accepted, and deeply appreciated.”

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Inspiration \\ What constitutes art has always been the subject of intense debate. In the 19th and early 20th centuries,...
10/25/2025

Inspiration \\ What constitutes art has always been the subject of intense debate. In the 19th and early 20th centuries, the Decorative Arts - that vast and dazzling domain encompassing everything from lacquerwork to straw marquetry and glassblowing - were deemed secondary, in certain circles, to the classical mediums of painting and sculpture.

In 1901, a visionary group of artists, architects and designers set out to change that perception. They called themselves La Société des Artistes Décorateurs and vowed, in the words of Francis Jourdain, “to return decorative art, inconsiderately treated like a Cinderella… to the important, almost preponderant place it occupied in the past.”

Among their ranks were figures such as Maurice Dufrêne, Pierre Chareau and Eugène Grasset; names that would soon come to define a new, distinctly modern sensibility. Their mission was not mere ornamentation, but the reconciliation of beauty and function. An art for modern life, imbued with craft, tactility, and purpose.

Interrupted by the Great War yet undeterred, their ideals would finally find a stage at the 1925 Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Modernes. In the French Embassy Pavilion, the elegant vision of les Arts Décoratifs was both erudite and irresistible: classical in proportion, radical in its clarity, and heralding a harmonious new vision of modern life.

Many extraordinary exhibitions and Salons followed. Guided always by openness, and the unshakable belief that art’s future was theirs to shape.

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One of my favorite pieces from the exhibition \\ Although it was never publicly exhibited in his lifetime, Little Yellow...
10/12/2025

One of my favorite pieces from the exhibition \\ Although it was never publicly exhibited in his lifetime, Little Yellow Panel exemplifies Alexander Calder’s desire to create “paintings in motion.” This exotic wall sculpture’s origin can actually be traced to a significant moment in Calder’s development that inspired him to experiment with movement: his visit to the studio of Dutch painter Piet Mondrian in October 1930.

The artist recalled being impressed not by Mondrian’s paintings but by the environmental space of his studio: “Light came in from the left and from the right, and on the solid wall between the windows there were experimental stunts with colored rectangles of cardboard tacked on..

The surreal villas of Mario Galvagni, the architect who gave shape to the dreams of Lombardy’s bourgeoisie: a journey th...
09/30/2025

The surreal villas of Mario Galvagni, the architect who gave shape to the dreams of Lombardy’s bourgeoisie: a journey through work, mundanity and visionary architecture in the houses of Inveruno told in a new book edited by and , published by ✍️
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Behind the scenes with  \\ Was a pleasure working with such a talented, creative and focused on every detail photographe...
09/22/2025

Behind the scenes with \\ Was a pleasure working with such a talented, creative and focused on every detail photographer.

In honor of the iconic and masterful designer   \ Giorgio Armani’s residence - 1980s - Milan, Italy
09/04/2025

In honor of the iconic and masterful designer \
Giorgio Armani’s residence - 1980s - Milan, Italy

Inspiration \\ Sculptural busts ass history and refinement.                                           Via unknown
08/17/2025

Inspiration \\ Sculptural busts ass history and refinement.


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Inspiration \\ “Black was by far Calder’s most used color,” writes Alexander S. C. Rower. “He relied on its light-absorb...
07/20/2025

Inspiration \\ “Black was by far Calder’s most used color,” writes Alexander S. C. Rower. “He relied on its light-absorbing qualities to delineate where the material meets the immaterial, where metal meets the air ... The pierced voids in Calder’s works, especially the black ones, act as portals to extradimensional experiences.” In 2018, Hauser & Wirth () presented Calder: Nonspace, an exhibition that presented primarily monochromatic, abstract sculptures in which Calder created volumes out of voids. Stabiles, mobiles, and standing mobiles wove through a specially designed environment by architect Stephanie Goto (), conceived to reveal intuitive spatial relationships.
 
Images: Installation views, Calder: Nonspace, Hauser & Wirth, Los Angeles. Photographs by Fredrik Nilsen. Calder Foundation, New York / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York 
 
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Inspiration \\ love the window panels…..Toronto home by  // 📸  via                                                      ...
07/13/2025

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