ARTalk with Designer Olga Adler
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- Category: Education
- Last Updated on Tuesday, 29 November 2011 07:45
- Written by Terri Garlick
On Sunday, December 4th, at 2 pm, in the Dayton Program Room of the Ridgefield Library, Olga Adler will present Color and Interiors - Finding Your Personal Color Palette, as part of the Library's ongoing program, ARTalk.
Color is the greatest transformative force in interiors and the most powerful tool to shape and personalize our environment. In this interactive talk, interior designer Olga Adler will focus on the world of color--not color as a science but rather color as a source of inspiration. By asking questions such as: “Where do you live?”, “What’s in your closet?”, “What inspires you?” Adler will prove the best color schemes are the ones that make us happy to come home to, and that color is a great tool personal expression.
Olga Adler is an interior designer who provides decorating services to fine homes in Fairfield and Westchester counties. She draws praise for her refreshing approach to classic design, her use of color and love for unique accessories. Born and educated in Europe, Adler is highly influenced by art and fashion trends. She finds inspiration in her surroundings and travels, and she says the biggest factor in her designs are her clients - their lifestyles, aspirations and interests.
She began her career by working as a media and lifestyle consultant, creating high-profile events featuring American celebrities on their European tours. Her weekly blog “Design Space” for At Home Magazine focuses on “living with style at home and beyond”. She is the author of “Distinctive Interiors of Fairfield County” (2011).
For more information please contact, Lesley Lambton, 203 438-2282, or
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