Cas Friese’s Minimalist Gallery Is Tranquil and Inspiring

Cas Friese’s Minimalist Gallery Is Tranquil and Inspiring

CAS is a minimal studio and gallery located in New Canaan, Connecticut, designed by Cas Friese. Friese, who specializes in one-of-a-kind photographic works and large-scale, limited-edition prints, was inspired by both her environment and experience when designing the space.

Two Roly Poly chairs by Faye Toogood in the main living area

Following a complete renovation, the design speaks to references from California, Scandinavia, and coastal New England. Natural light cascades from large glazings and skylights to illuminate onto white painted wooden floors. Carefully curated pieces, such as those by Faye Toogood and Eero Saarinen, accompany the minimalist design.

When describing her gallery, Friese explains, “I feel a tremendous connection between the artwork and design of the space in which it lives…my goal is to create an experience that is immersive – from the furnishings to the music, fragrance, and conversations – they all contribute to the complete story of my work.”

A Womb Chair sits in the corner by Eero Saarinen

The interior is inspired by Californian, Scandinavian, and New England aesthetics

Large skylights providing abundant natural light

Large skylights providing abundant natural light

The upstairs studio space with its high ceilings, large windows and skylights is filled with natural light

Large skylights providing abundant natural light

Front facade of the gallery and studio space

Photos by Cas Friese.



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