Contributing Editor Amy Moorea Wong writes, ‘Online galleries are the new ‘go to’ when it comes to discovering and collecting pieces for your wall. London and Cotswolds-based ARTI is a hot house of affordable, original vintage and modern-day art. Its eclectic collection spans the 19th and first half of the 20th century, sitting alongside contemporary animal acrylics by Tabby Booth. ARTI offers personal consultations and also sources art to brief.’- Homes & Gardens, August 2025

Interior of an art gallery displaying various paintings, sculptures, and decorative items on the walls and shelves.

‘For Tess Gomm, co-founder of ARTI, collecting art should be intuitive. “Go with your heart.” she advises. “If something grabs you, or you can’t get it out of your head, buy it of you will regret it!” She encourages mixing different eras and media, embracing imperfections and thinking beyond walls. “If you do not have much wall space, display on a kitchen shelf or simply leaning against a wall.’- The London Standard, March 2025

A cozy cottage interior with a white kitchen and dining area, decorated with vintage plates and artwork. A dog sitting in a green armchair with a patterned pillow.
Cover of Period Living magazine May 2024 featuring a lush garden with colorful flowers, a stone pathway, a small light blue garden shed, white chairs, and trees in the background, highlighting a theme of gardening and interior design.
Interior photos of a vintage bedroom with twin beds and eclectic decor. The left image shows two twin beds with white frames, a bedside table with a blue lamp, and framed botanical prints above. The bottom left features a floral armchair with cushions, a wooden cabinet, and a white wall with additional framed art. The right image shows a cozy corner with a small desk, a wooden chair, a bedside stand, and framed landscape paintings; a patterned red rug is on the floor.

‘Scouring auctions and brocantes is a passion for ARTI co-founder Gretchen, and her cottage is a wonderful backdrop for the ever-changing rotation of art sourced for the business.’ - Period Living, May 2024

A magazine titled 'Country Living' with the feature 'Summer Alfresco' on a wooden table, partially obscured by a pink flower.
A colorful magazine page about floral decor and paintings with a bouquet of pink, purple, and white flowers partially covering it.

‘Stripes, florals and painterly flourishes… classic interior design trends refreshed and refashioned for summer.’- Country Living, June 2024