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Look inside the Georgian townhouse with the art of sparking conversations

Look inside the Georgian townhouse with the art of sparking conversations
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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.

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Reflects current trends in experiential design and the evolving role of physical showrooms in the digital age.

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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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