Stanley has specific interest in the science of place and the effect of environmental changes on human physiological response.
He is formally trained in design, fine arts and sciences from multiple academic institutions across Canada and Asia and is a sessional instructor at the Ryerson University School of Interior Design. He has worked for respected firms in North America, Europe and South East Asia and previously
held the lead design position at a top London, UK architectural design consultancy.
The tiara. a Chaumet symbol, it is the icon of the Maison’s majesty and a reminder of the exceptional savoir-faire required to create these attributes of power and glory. A fashion accessory, a status symbol, it is the sovereign of wedding jewels and reigns over sparkling parties with exuberance.
Here, we rediscover the Bourbon-Parme tiara, an airy creation of 1919, commissioned for a royal marriage, in a stylised and oversized bas-relief ; there, is revealed a display of painted nickel-silver models designed for fitting the special orders.