Bursts of color fill Heidi Pribell’s studio, which is in a former gas station built in the early 1900s.
(David L. Ryan/Globe Staff)
An artist in her studio
Interior designer Heidi Pribell uses an old gas station to showcase her design aesthetic
Bursts of color fill Heidi Pribell’s studio, which is in a former gas station built in the early 1900s.
(David L. Ryan/Globe Staff)
Heidi Pribell craves color the way most people crave food. “I get really charged by it. I find color fulfilling and satisfying,’’ says the Cambridge-based interior designer. When it comes to creating a color palette for the interiors she designs, she says: “I think of it as a really fine meal. You need the sweet, bitter, spicy, salty — all ... (Full article: 733 words)
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