In-House Galleries

Olson Kundig Architects Design an Artist's Dream Studio

The loft of Catherine Eaton Skinner is a beautiful home designed by Olson Kundig Architects. With 3,750 square feet of space, it's the perfect abode for any artist with enough room to set up a studio as well as an in-house gallery.

Renovated out of an old warehouse in Seattle, this amazing living space gets plenty of light, with huge windows letting the sun's rays in from almost every direction. Olson Kundig Architectures definitely did a stellar job designing this perfect studio space.
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