Personal Art Curation
- Palette offers a personal art curation service for individuals and businesses looking to acquire contemporary art with confidence.
- We personally source exceptional and rare limited edition pieces that suit your budget, and work in your space.
- Whether you're building a collection from scratch, adding to an existing one, or sourcing work for commercial walls, this is where we can help.
- We work with family offices, trustees, designers and individual collectors to build a portfolio. We also have the ability to provide portfolio valuation and tracking.
How it works
We begin with a conversation — in the gallery, your home, or over a call to understand your vision, your budget and the setting for your art.
From there, we curate a tailor-made shortlist of artworks for your consideration, handling everything from sourcing and logistics to framing and installation.
For businesses
Art can transform a workspace.
We take pleasure in sourcing and installing artwork that reflects your brand and enhances your environment. We work with offices, hotels, restaurants, and developers.
Get in touch
To discuss your requirements, email us at hello@palette.art
We work differently and love talking art in the wider sense. Passion is everything.
At the heart of the service is our head curator, Laura, whose international experience brings a refined editorial eye to every project. Having spent years working with Elle Decoration across China and Paris, Laura collaborated with leading interior design teams to source and style
artworks, objects, and furniture for boutique hotels and private residences. She also produced interior photography for the magazine, giving her a unique sensitivity to how spaces are not only lived in, but seen and remembered.
Nick’s perspective is equally shaped by a lifelong immersion in the art world. Raised among galleries and creative circles, he has travelled extensively, witnessing first-hand how artworks can transform environments, understanding collectors, private clients and those who want to enhance their living space. This exposure informs a curatorial approach that is both intuitive and boundary-pushing.