The Aesthetic Breakdown
Vibrant / Serene
Mysterious Intrigue
Silk
Azure, Coral, Mustard
Celebrating Design Through Storytelling
Interior designer Elma Miller sees interiors as a means of storytelling. “Creating worlds that people can step into and inhabit, not just look at,” she reflects on her newly opened furniture and lighting gallery in Dublin. This space is a natural extension of her design philosophy.
Housed in an elegant Georgian townhouse, the gallery seamlessly blends the essence of a home, gallery, and installation. It serves as a curated environment to unveil RóisÃn’s Sphere and Moonface collections—an endeavor she has dreamed of for over a decade. “There’s a real appetite right now for design that feels personal and sensory,” she notes, emphasizing the emotional resonance of well-designed spaces.

Though she designed the collections over six years ago, this opening marks a true celebration. “After years of working on private interiors, I wanted to create somewhere open and ever-evolving,” she explains, “a destination that invites people into our creative process while launching the pieces in a way they were meant to be experienced and appreciated.”

In a world where retail is shifting towards immersive experiences, gallery-showrooms provide interior designers with a unique opportunity to engage with new audiences while showcasing exclusive designs. “So much of what we create is private and personal,” RóisÃn shares, “tucked away in homes that few ever get to step inside.”

“The gallery opens that world up,” RóisÃn continues. “It allows people to encounter our designs with all their senses; to see how light dances across surfaces, how materials speak to one another, and how color can completely alter your mood.”
The Arteresting Takeaway
Simplicity enhances clarity, allowing the essence of design to shine through.
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