Local Battersea based interior designer, Emma Green Design, was recently unveiled as the designer responsible for designing one entire gallery at the exclusive Saatchi Gallery to create a chill out room for a fundraising event last week.
The theme of the event was steampunk chosen by the Global Fund for Children due to its connectivity to London during the Victorian times, technology and industry and the link to the treatment of children and which still resonates today.
Emma collaborated with various companies and artisans across the UK to interpret the brief and bring this theme to life and her design included a specially designed steampunk unicorn head, birdcage floor lamp, sumptuous velvet fringed seating, a union jack chesterfield sofa, a bicycle wheel musician’s stool and skull floral display.
The event raised a total of £235,600!
Nicky Wynne, Managing Director of the Global Fund for Children said:
“Emma your wonderful ‘live’ interior design made the Chill-Out room POP last week. Our heartfelt thanks for such a stunning display”.
Franscesa Favia, event organiser said:
“We just wanted to thank you again so much for the amazing installation you created at the Saatchi Gallery for our event last Tuesday. You embraced the theme perfectly and it really made a difference. I know that guests, performers, all of us from Global Fund for Children really, really loved it.
Find out more here:
http://www.emmagreendesign.com/portfolio/