client homes


Welcome to this collection of real homes — because nothing showcases my contemporary abstract paintings better than seeing them in the spaces where people truly live. Mock-ups can be useful, but authentic environments reveal so much more.


These examples highlight not only the individuality of each home, but also the personalities and lifestyles of the people who live in them. Whether created for private clients, interior designers, or collectors from international projects, my abstract works — from large formats to small pieces — show how they harmonize with a wide range of interior styles.

You’ll see how each painting adapts, enhances, and interacts with the unique character of every space and their residents.


A heartfelt thank you to everyone who kindly allowed me to share photos of their homes. And if you have one of my pieces in your own space, I’d be delighted to receive a photo from you as well!




Solo on Vert by Daniela Schweinsberg, a large contemporary abstract diptych, displayed in a private home in Munich, Germany. The reduced green composition contrasts beautifully with a deep green wall, and the natural greige linen adds a refined, harmonious touch — showing how abstract art integrates into modern residential interiors.

Here you can see Solo on Vert, a large contemporary abstract diptych, in its new home in Munich, Germany. It’s a beautifully reduced work with green elements and marks that seem to dance across the width of the piece. The deep green wall creates a perfect dialogue with the painting, and the natural greige linen adds an elegant, understated harmony to the space — a wonderful example of how abstract art can integrate seamlessly into a collector’s interior.


"Solo en Vert" | 120x240 cm |  ~47x94 in | acrylic-mixed media | linen | 2020.

Summer Wine by Daniela Schweinsberg, a large contemporary abstract painting (140 × 287 cm / ~55 × 113 in), displayed in a private home in Phoenix, Arizona, USA. The oversized mixed‑media work on paper is mounted between two acrylic glass panels, showing a modern framing solution for large abstract art in residential interiors.

Here you can see "Bleu, Je t’embrasse", a large‑scale contemporary abstract commission created for an interior design project in New York, USA. The piece was developed based on the client’s preferred color palette and another artwork of mine used as a reference.


For me, it’s a wonderful example of how a large format painting doesn’t necessarily require a huge amount of space. This work was intentionally chosen to fill the area above the sofa and between the windows almost entirely — yet thanks to the airy, dancing motif on raw canvas, it still feels light and far from overwhelming.


Interior project by Cochineal Design.


"Bleu, Je t'embrasse" | 142x218 cm |  ~56x86 in | acrylic-mixed media | raw canvas | 2022.

Summer Wine by Daniela Schweinsberg, a large contemporary abstract painting (140 × 287 cm / ~55 × 113 in), displayed in a private home in Phoenix, Arizona, USA. The oversized mixed‑media work on paper is mounted between two acrylic glass panels, showing a modern framing solution for large abstract art in residential interiors.

This photo shows "Summer Wine", a work  in its new home in Phoenix, Arizona, USA. It’s a particularly interesting example of how a very large work on paper can be framed: Summer Wine measures 140 × 287 cm (about 55 × 113 in). The collectors chose to mount it between two acrylic glass panels — a striking and elegant way to present such a large contemporary abstract piece.


"Summer Wine" | 140x287 cm |  ~55x113 in | acrylic-mixed media | paper | 2020.

Summer Wine by Daniela Schweinsberg, a large contemporary abstract painting (140 × 287 cm / ~55 × 113 in), displayed in a private home in Phoenix, Arizona, USA. The oversized mixed‑media work on paper is mounted between two acrylic glass panels, showing a modern framing solution for large abstract art in residential interiors.

This photo shows "Summer Wine", a work  in its new home in Phoenix, Arizona, USA. It’s a particularly interesting example of how a very large work on paper can be framed: Summer Wine measures 140 × 287 cm (about 55 × 113 in). The collectors chose to mount it between two acrylic glass panels — a striking and elegant way to present such a large contemporary abstract piece.


"Summer Wine" | 140x287 cm |  ~55x113 in | acrylic-mixed media | paper | 2020.