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Brooklyn Designer Showhouse 2022
Photography: Hanna Grankvist

Brooklyn Designer Showhouse 2022

Family Home by Tara McCauley, LLC in Brooklyn, NY

Primary Bedroom, Dressing Room, Outdoor Space, and Vestibule at the Brooklyn Designer Showhouse:

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"Of all the rooms in a home, the bedroom is the primary domain of the subconscious. I have always been a prolific dreamer - in the most literal sense. I wanted to design a space which would both reflect and augment the fantastical experiences one might encounter in one’s dream life. I first looked to the Surrealist art movement for inspiration, incorporating such elements as trompe l’oeil, plays on the human form, and absurdist juxtapositions into my design. Surrealism’s progression coincided with that of the French Art Deco period, whose motifs can also be found throughout the spaces.

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The imaginary client I’ve kept in mind from Day One has been Elsa Schiaparelli, the fashion designer whose garments themselves, it could be argued, were Surrealist works. I’ve drawn just as much inspiration from her couture dressmaker details as from the offbeat, humorous touches she regularly added with élan. The black moiré silk lining the bedroom walls was a frequently used fabric in Schiaparell’s work, and her signature color “Shocking Pink” makes numerous appearances throughout my design. In fact, this fictional collaboration has revealed itself to be kismet. In my research, I discovered that Schiaparelli designed a perfume in 1940 called “Sleeping” which was meant to be spritzed moments before drifting into slumber. The scent was intended to illuminate the subconscious and “light the way to ecstasy."

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Two other Surrealists whose work have influenced my design are Jean Cocteau and Salvador Dalí, both of whom Schiaparelli collaborated with during her career. My (mostly) monochromatic color scheme came to me after watching Cocteau’s 1946 film La Belle et la Bête, in which the Beast’s 17th century château looked so gorgeous in black and white, lit only by magical anthropomorphized candelabras."