The Malin South Gulch opens its doors in Nashville, Tennesee and it is adorned by interior designs by Roísín Lafferty from her Dublin-based design studio. The bright and bold aesthetics are selected by the designer to optimize the scale, form, and colors of the space. A defining features are the contrasting jewel tones that are against the bright graphic patterns further elevated by the large panoramic grid windows which allow natural lighting to flow in.
Ciarán McGuigan, The Malin’s founder and CEO explains, "Nashville is a rising professional and cultural epicenter, with strong and vibrant local communities. I’ve been a long time admirer of Roísín Lafferty’s confident concepts, something we thought would resonate well in the South Gulch. Their bold approach offers a fresh perspective within The Malin’s network and a downtown sensibility distilled through an imaginative and playful lens."
Contrasting Sculptural Interior Furnishings
Roísín Lafferty Designs the Malin South Gulch
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