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Eni Leda is a native word meaning 'we are creators'. It is a full-service interior design establishment dedicated to consistently providing high customer satisfaction, by rendering excellent service and providing durable affordable products and design concepts to afford you a comfortable and acceptable environment which respects your interest, diversity, ideas and hard work.
Our Mission: To supply and provide products and services that enhance our clients atmosphere and mental relaxtion.
Motto: "Recreating your World".
For more info. send us a mail at eni.leda@yahoo.com or call 08136978079, 07084891772.
Thursday, January 15, 2009
Decorative pieces
Imagine having these great pieces of art in your home. All u need do is order for something u see and like or just let us make it work for u. Its a beautifull experience living in a home projected by your imagination.
Adebola, the piece I was describing for the wall between the living and the dining is 2nd piece under decorative pieces described as "aritistic shelving 3.jpg"
I'm a Product design/Metal Design artist.
I have a BA in Fine and Applied Arts.Finished with a 2nd class Upper degree and i have a wild interest in interior designing. My flare for creativity has driven me beyond my limits and I keep pushing further till i get to the core. I have worked in a furniture company that expanded my understanding of what designing to appeal really means. I create art for life and not for "Art's sake". I work with black metals and enjoy handcraft works. My ability to be creative and definitive in my design has helped me to grow in diverse ways and forms that i can handle almost anything in the arts. i am a very patient person and very flexible in my relationship with people as they are the link to where I am headed. I believe in change therefore, Recreating my environment every now and then is what i love to do the most.
Adebola, the piece I was describing for the wall between the living and the dining is 2nd piece under decorative pieces described as "aritistic shelving 3.jpg"
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