Interior Visions
For the last two decades, Mona Hajj has been crafting interiors that combine a global vision with an American emphasis on elegance, comfort, and simplicity. Hajj’s body of work is grounded in classicism yet influenced by the contemporary; her international upbringing - she was born in Africa and educated in Europe, Lebanon, and the United States - is evidenced in exceptional rugs, antiques, and fixtures.
Interior Visions showcases Hajj’s distinct and distinctly original aesthetic voice. Beautifully photographed projects - from a beach house in Delaware to a John Russell Pope–designed house in Baltimore, from an apartment in New York City to the Embassy of Luxembourg in Washington, D.C. - display a thoughtful treatment of architecture, color, and lighting, as well as an eye for the defining detail. Among the myriad culturally and historically diverse adornments are Persian rugs, Flemish tapestries, Japanese screens, Italian chandeliers, and Chinese chargers. Finally, two residences presented in great detail - the author’s own apartment in a historic Baltimore building and an expansive horse farm in Kentucky - demonstrate a vision that is at once specific and inclusive, personal and grand, intimate and sumptuous.