Fine Art & Interior Design:

In addition to fine custom furniture, the interior design features an extensive fine art collection that elevates the space with texture, form, and craftsmanship. Hand-blown glass pieces—each with unique color gradients and organic contours—catch and refract light, creating dynamic focal points throughout living and circulation areas. Sculptures and statues, carefully scaled to their settings, provide three-dimensional anchors that balance the room’s proportions and draw the eye along sightlines. Framed wall-relief art introduces tactile depth and subtle shadow play, offering a quiet, tactile counterpoint to smoother surfaces.

The fireplace is a central sculptural element: a mantel carved from black jade that reads as both monument and jewel. Its deep, polished surface absorbs and reflects light with a dense, lustrous quality, contrasting the warmth of flame and the lighter materials around it. Together, these art elements are integrated strategically—grouped, lit, and positioned—to reinforce architectural rhythm, define activity zones, and create a layered, cohesive composition that feels curated yet lived-in. To see more of our work, please visit our website. www.normansizemore.com



Luxury Master Suite:

There is really no need to take time describing fine interior design. The shot of this master suite says it all very well.

Clean lines, layered textures, and a restrained palette come together to create a space that reads as both timeless and intimate. Natural light sculpts the room, highlighting handcrafted details and material contrasts—the soft weave of a wool rug against the crisp geometry of the custom painted millwork, the warm glow of colorful tones beside cool stone.

This image captures the room’s balance of function and sanctuary. The bed anchors the composition with understated luxury, while preserving serenity. Architectural rhythm—recessed ceilings, aligned sightlines, and proportioned openings—reinforces calm, while artful accents add character without competing. It’s just so well done. To see more of our work, please visit our website. www.normansizemore.com



Chicago Condo Patio:

We photographed two near-North Side Chicago condos remodeled by JMD Builders. Beyond the meticulous interior renovations, JMD opened up an expansive patio designed for year‑round city living. The space is set up for sunbathing and late‑afternoon lounging, features a two built‑in fire element for crisp autumn evenings, and provides an intimate setting for twilight dinners in summer. Durable grilling space and comfortable seating make it easy to cook burgers and watch the game or a movie outdoors. Thoughtful landscaping and lush plantings surround the terrace, softening the urban backdrop and creating a private, garden‑like retreat. It’s a versatile, beautifully composed outdoor room—an ideal extension of condo living in the heart of the city. Some favorites below. To see more of our work please visit our website. www.normansizemore.com









Canada Goose - Oakbrook:

Just a couple of weeks ago, we had the opportunity to work with the staff at Canada Goose. This was, without question, one of the most pleasant and organized commercial shoots we have ever done. The team’s preparation, clear communication, and attention to detail made every step efficient and enjoyable — from lighting and wardrobe to timing and on-set coordination. Their professionalism was refreshing and allowed us to focus fully on capturing the clean, elevated images their brand deserves.

Below are just a few of our favorites from the shoot. Please visit our website to see more of our work. www.normansizemore.com














Bespoke Pantry by Benvenuiti & Stein:

This pantry was photographed 14 years ago during a shoot at a North Shore estate for Benvenuti and Stein. We were there to capture the kitchen, family room, and master bedroom — wide room shots were the priority and this pantry wasn’t even on the shot list. When I opened the doors to take a quick peek, I was so impressed that I photographed it for my personal website.

Geno loved the images and used them too. From that point on I make a point of photographing one of Geno’s pantries whenever possible. They’re beautifully constructed, spacious, and highly practical — the kind of detail that elevates an interior and rewards the extra frame. To see more of our work please visit our website. www.normansizemore.com





Four Seasons Breakfast Area:

One of my favorite recent shoots — a Four Seasons breakfast area photographed during a late-summer rain.

I would normally have rescheduled to capture clearer skies, but the scene stopped me. The rain softened everything outside: saturated greens, darkened stone, and the gentle sheen on foliage that reads beautifully through glass. Shooting from inside, the composition invites the viewer to linger — the cozy interior foregrounded against an atmosphere that feels both intimate and expansive.

There’s something transporting about a breakfast table while rain falls beyond: it suggests quiet mornings, slow coffee, and a pause that could be Seattle in summer or an English garden just outside the window. The overcast light removed harsh contrasts, giving soft tonal transitions across the room. The wet landscape brought deeper color saturation and texture that contrasted with the calm, warm interior finishes, adding character and a subtle narrative to the frame. To see more of our work, please visit our website. www.normansizemore.com



Financial Office Conference Room:

The importance of a comfortable conference room cannot be underestimated, especially in finance. This traditional office conference room by Key Interiors demonstrates why. Natural and layered lighting creates a bright, focused environment that keeps attendees alert and engaged. Bespoke built-in cabinets and a generous counter surface provide practical workspace and a polished place to present coffee and refreshments without interrupting flow. An integrated refrigerator ensures drinks stay cold during long meetings and video calls, eliminating distractions and downtime.

Large executive-style leather armchairs introduce both comfort and authority, encouraging productive discussion while reinforcing a professional image. The careful material choices and restrained palette convey confidence and stability—qualities clients and partners expect from a financial firm. Thoughtful details and purposeful amenities make this room not just attractive, but strategically functional: it supports clear communication, sustained attention, and the calm rigor that financial decision-making demands.  To see more of our work, please visit our website. www.normansizemore.com