PicassoMio Features Lighting Elements to Warm Up Homes in Long Wait for Spring

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Madrid, Miami – 29 February 2008
In anticipation of the arrival of spring light and spring cleaning, buyers are taking a new interest in household light elements that use LED light technology to warm up cold and worn spaces. Such lighting elements are no longer purchased solely for functionality; emerging artists such as German designer Robert Schlegel are creating lighting elements that are the objects of desire of new and veteran art collectors alike. During the long wait for spring, leading online art gallery in design, PicassoMio is offering a temporary 5% discount on all lighting elements by Schlegel and Jule Witte.
PicassoMio proudly features ten of Schlegel´s unique and practical pieces. Originally trained as an electrician, Robert Schlegel combines light in all shapes and sizes with the architectonic, almost sculptural shape of contemporary furniture. Schlegel´s minimalist, organic shapes and ever-changing light ensure his design objects always embody sleek, yet funky sophistication.

Jule Witte, another promising German designer incorporates objects, space and light inspired by materials and technology to form some of the most unique light installations. While focusing on products of everyday use, Jule believes that letting oneself be inspired by associations and analogies is a chief part in the development methodology. This ultimately increases the poetic dimension of design and stimulates the observer’s imagination.

In addition to design, at PicassoMio.com, one can find curated, one-of-a-kind or limited-edition works, including paintings, graphic prints, photographs and sculptures, by modern masters, such as Matisse, Chagall and Miro; contemporary masters, such as Hirst, Hockney and Wegman, and hundreds of extraordinary emerging artists. The current online-catalog includes more than 50,000 different artworks valued at $200 million, with prices ranging from $100 to $100,000.

About PicassoMio.com/PicassoMio Galleries

With a presence in Europe and the U.S., PicassoMio.com / PicassoMio Galleries is an art company that operates the leading online gallery. In operation since 2000, PicassoMio.com has sold contemporary art by over 4,000 artists to clients in over 50 countries. The gallery’s sales are growing at a rate of over 50% per year.

At PicassoMio.com, one can find curated, one-of-a-kind or limited-edition works, including paintings, graphic prints, photographs and sculptures, by modern masters, such as Matisse, Chagall and Miro; contemporary masters, such as Hirst, Hockney and Wegman, and hundreds of extraordinary emerging artists. Their current catalog online includes more than 50,000 different artworks valued at $200 million, with prices ranging from $100 to $100,000.

Every month PicassoMio.com receives approximately 1 million visitors and serves over a hundred clients. The average order size is approximately $1,500. Clients include private parties, businesses and trade companies, including interior designers and galleries and dealers. Customers are served by art consultants, all of whom have significant art business and art history experience.

The website’s powerful art search engine allows buyers to find the artwork of their choice by selecting from medium, style, theme, colour, price, etc. All clients are also assured of a 7-day, no-questions-asked return policy. The company contributes 5% of its gross profits, in cash or kind, back to the art world.

In 2005, El País called PicassoMio Gallery “the world’s biggest gallery”, Emprendedores magazine selected PicassoMio.com as one of the “100 Best Companies”, the Wall Street Journal’s Smart Money magazine selected PicassoMio.com as the only recommended art website, and Financial Times called PicassoMio.com the “Amazon.com” of the contemporary art scene.

In 2007, PicassoMio Europe was ranked as one of the Top 50 companies by the European Tech Tour. In 2004, the company was nominated as a finalist for FAST50, organized by Fast Company magazine, and was selected for the Gate-2-Growth forum, sponsored by the European Commission. In 2001, PicassoMio Europe was nominated as a finalist in the pan-European “Milestones” Business Awards. PicassoMio has also been recommended by the New York Times, Architectural Digest, Real Simple magazine and ArtsWorld TV, amongst others.

PicassoMio was founded by Allan Majotra and Nicholas Marchalleck and has offices and galleries in Miami and Madrid.

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