Look inside the Georgian townhouse with the art of sparking conversations

Interior architect Róisín Lafferty discusses the design philosophy behind her Dublin-based Georgian townhouse studio and gallery. She emphasizes creating immersive, cocooning spaces that encourage visitors to slow down and connect with art and design.
Why it matters
Reflects current trends in experiential design and the evolving role of physical showrooms in the digital age.
Róisín Lafferty sits on a white bouclé Bryan O’Sullivan croissant sofa in her gallery at her studio at 23 Fitzwilliam Square South, Dublin. Pictures: Barbara Corsico
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