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Decorating Million Dollar Homes with TW Art

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Atherton, California, is the epitome of exclusivity and sophistication. Renowned for its grand estates and affluent residents, this Silicon Valley haven boasts an average house price exceeding £5.5 million—a reflection of its position as one of the most expensive postcodes in the United States. It’s no wonder that technology executives, entrepreneurs, and investors call Atherton home, demanding nothing short of perfection in every detail of their residences.


At TW, we’ve had the privilege of transforming these magnificent homes with bespoke, five-figure art commissions, crafted to align seamlessly with the unique tastes and aspirations of our high-net-worth clients.

Here’s how we achieve excellence, step by step, and why we’re the go-to provider for ART to luxury properties worldwide.





Why Atherton Stands Out

Atherton is synonymous with privacy, luxury, and refined living. Its tree-lined avenues, sprawling plots, and close proximity to Silicon Valley hubs such as Palo Alto and Menlo Park make it the ultimate retreat for the elite. Residents here are not just wealthy but visionaries who appreciate the finer things in life, including bespoke craftsmanship and personalised experiences.


Art in Atherton’s homes serves as more than just decoration—it is an investment and a statement of individuality.


That’s where TW steps in, delivering masterpieces that resonate deeply with our clients’ lifestyles.


Our Step-by-Step Process for Bespoke Art


  1. Understanding the Client’s Vision

    Our journey begins with a detailed consultation to understand the client’s preferences, the design aesthetic of their home, and their personal story. Whether it’s a bold statement piece for a tech executive or a sentimental work for a family home, every detail is customised.


  2. Property Walk-through & Space Assessment

    We conduct an on-site or virtual visit to analyse the space, lighting, and existing interior design elements. This ensures the commissioned artwork not only complements the home but enhances its overall appeal.


  3. Concept Development

    We work collaboratively with our clients, presenting mood boards, sketches, and mock-ups to refine the vision. This stage ensures the final piece is perfectly aligned with their aspirations and the unique character of their home.


  4. Creating the Masterpiece

    Our lead artist, Toyosi Olowe brings the concept to life. From hand-painted canvases or intricate mixed-media installations, every piece is crafted with the finest materials and an exceptional level of artistry.


  5. Installation & Final Touches

    We take care of the delivery process, ensuring the artwork is carefully shipped to the space. We also provide styling recommendations to integrate the piece harmoniously into the overall interior design.




Expanding Globally: TW for High-Value Properties


While Atherton represents one of our most prestigious projects, TW is proud to be partnering with interior designers and property developers across the globe.

From luxurious penthouses in London to beachfront estates in Dubai, and bohemian restaurants in Saudi Arabia we bring the same dedication and craftsmanship to every project, ensuring each home becomes a masterpiece in its own right.


Why Choose TW?


At TW, we don’t just create art—we craft experiences. Each bespoke commission is a carefully curated collaboration, designed to elevate even the most exclusive properties. If you are a homeowner, interior designer, or property developer seeking to transform your space with exceptional, tailored artwork, TW is your trusted partner.



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Let us help you create something extraordinary. Get in touch with us today to bring your vision to life.


Explore more at TW and see why we’re trusted by the world’s most discerning clients to deliver art that truly inspires. Check out our Hollywood Reviews here

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