Art that completes a brief.
No art that just fills a wall.

For interior designers and architects working on residential
and hospitality projects. Trade pricing, bespoke commissions,
and direct studio collaboration.

How I work with
designers and architects

Most trade collaborations fall into three categories:

Specification from existing inventory

You've seen a work that fits a project. We discuss scale, placement, and whether the work is available. Trade pricing applies. Installation guidance and high-resolution images for client presentations provided as standard.

Bespoke commission
for a project

You have a brief: specific dimensions, palette,
mood, narrative. We develop a commission proposal with written concept, scale, and timeline. Works commissioned for hospitality or commercial spaces include licensing terms for reproduction rights if needed.

Ongoing studio relationship

For designers and firms working on multiple projects: preferred access to works before public listing, standing trade pricing, and a direct line to the studio for new commissions.

A man with dark hair and glasses sitting at a table inside an art display area, wearing a black shirt. Behind him is a colorful artwork with abstract, flowing lines in rainbow colors. To the left, a woman with long hair and wearing a white top is standing and looking at the art.
A man with dark hair and glasses sitting at a table inside an art display area, wearing a black shirt. Behind him is a colorful artwork with abstract, flowing lines in rainbow colors. To the left, a woman with long hair and wearing a white top is standing and looking at the art.

Why this works
in design contexts?  

What makes the work work?

The visual language is structural, not ornamental. Symmetrical compositions with complex internal geometry give the work a strong presence at large scale
without becoming visually dominating.

Works read differently from across a room than they do up close.

It is useful for hospitality and residential spaces where viewing distance varies.

The Kociewian heritage dimension adds provenance depth that generic decorative art doesn't carry. For clients who travel, collect, or simply want to know the story behind what hangs in their home: there's a story here.

Using materials built for longevity

High-quality, professional paints.
Heavy linen canvases.

Museum-quality canvas Giclees
for
Studio Editions.

Archival, acid-free paper
for
Open Editions.

Person painting an intricate, circular mandala design with gold accents on a wall using a fine brush.

Trade Terms  

Practical details

Trade discount

Available on originals and studio editions
for qualified design professionals. Details on request.

Lead time for bespoke commissions

Approximately 12 weeks from
brief sign-off and deposit.

Documentation

All works ship with certificate of authenticity,
provenance record, and installation guide.

Reproduction rights

Available for commercial and hospitality
installations; terms discussed separately.

Samples and client presentations

High-resolution images and room mockups
available for client presentations at no charge.

Blue textured rectangular painting with subtle patterns and a signature in the lower right corner.

Start with a brief

Share your project outline through studio@petergil.com.

Space type, dimensions, palette direction,
and timeline. I'll respond with
options within 48 hours.

For larger projects or ongoing relationships,
a short call is the fastest way to establish
what's possible.