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In the heart of Chicago, the art collection at this Confidential Law Firm explores the city through its architecture, culture, and natural landscape. From installation pieces that represent different forms of movement to photography and art prints that represent local architecture and community, the collection reflects the richness of the city. Each of the three floors reveal a different perspective of the city creating a collection that is elegant, refined, and complements the interior design of the space.


Representing Structural Elegance and Movement
The main floor draws inspiration from The Loop, translating the structural language of Chicago’s architecture and infrastructure into a collection defined by rhythm and movement. In the reception, a commissioned pleated paper sculpture by Dawn Wolfe interprets The Loop through its physical form looping back onto itself to represent the city's interconnected infrastructure. The concept extends into the meeting room where Natalie Blake’s ceramic installation continues the language of movement. Inspired by “The Windy City”, the installation captures the softness and energy of wind, reflecting the way this natural force interacts with and shapes the edges of the city’s buildings.
As occupants move through the different levels of the office, new layers of Chicago come into view. The collection expands beyond architecture to explore the music, theater, arts, and green spaces that contribute to the city’s cultural identity. Layer by layer, the collection incorporates movement and local inspiration into an interconnected narrative of the diverse beauty of Chicago.