Monique Collection

Monique Collection Abstract contemporary artwork by Monique Prommersberger

23/04/2026

The way a space feels is everything.

Soft light, natural textures, and pieces that sit effortlessly within their surroundings.

A quiet preview of the collection, as it was always meant to be experienced.

It’s often the smaller details that shape a space.Layered textures, soft contrasts and pieces that quietly complement on...
19/04/2026

It’s often the smaller details that shape a space.

Layered textures, soft contrasts and pieces that quietly complement one another.

A simple corner, made to feel intentional.

Pieces coming soon!

16/04/2026
Sourcing is where it all begins.Wandering through spaces like these in Bali, I’m drawn to pieces not only for how they l...
13/04/2026

Sourcing is where it all begins.

Wandering through spaces like these in Bali, I’m drawn to pieces not only for how they look, but for how they feel - the texture, the craftsmanship, the quiet character each one carries.

This part of the process is slow and intentional for me. Taking time to find objects that hold a sense of story, that can bring warmth and depth into a space.

Many of the pieces in the collection started here 🤍

I hope you love them just as much as I do.

Objects that bring quiet character to a space.Pieces chosen to create spaces that feel calm, layered and lived in.More s...
07/04/2026

Objects that bring quiet character to a space.

Pieces chosen to create spaces that feel calm, layered and lived in.

More soon.

Artwork and objects designed to live together.Artwork bringing atmosphere to a wall, vessels adding sculptural form, and...
04/04/2026

Artwork and objects designed to live together.

Artwork bringing atmosphere to a wall, vessels adding sculptural form, and natural materials grounding the room.

More coming soon!

Salt and Stone I & II.These works began with a stone I collected along the shoreline.At first glance it felt simple, but...
29/03/2026

Salt and Stone I & II.

These works began with a stone I collected along the shoreline.
At first glance it felt simple, but up close it revealed soft shifts in tone, layered texture and quiet markings shaped by salt, water and time.

I was drawn to its creamy sandstone palette and the subtle mineral variations within it. That became the foundation of these pieces.

Through this series, I wanted to explore restraint. Letting gentle tonal shifts lead, and allowing the compositions to remain open, calm and considered.

The two works are designed to sit in conversation. Similar in palette and feeling, but each with its own subtle variation, much like stones scattered along the shore.

Over the past year I’ve been quietly collecting pieces that feel connected to the way I think about art and space.Some o...
25/03/2026

Over the past year I’ve been quietly collecting pieces that feel connected to the way I think about art and space.

Some of these vessels were sourced during time spent in Bali, where I found myself drawn to objects with strong form, texture and character.

Coming soon.

When I style a space, I always begin with texture.Layers of linen, natural fibres and subtle contrast are what give a ro...
23/03/2026

When I style a space, I always begin with texture.

Layers of linen, natural fibres and subtle contrast are what give a room depth and warmth.

These cushions are part of the interior collection I’ve been slowly bringing together.

More soon.

01/12/2025

🎨✨ Looking for a unique Christmas gift? The artwork currently on display at Oliver’s Taranga, McLaren Vale is now 20% off for a limited time when you DM me directly!

Make it easy to grab something truly special this festive season. Original pieces, handpicked for your home or as a gift that will be remembered. 🌿💛

26/11/2025

Gallery walls can be such a beautiful way to bring personality into a space, but the key is doing them with intention.

A few things I always keep in mind:
🤍 Keep a consistent mood, whether that’s neutral, textured, or bold, choose a feeling first.
🤍 Mix sizes so the eye can move naturally across the wall.
🤍 Leave breathing space between frames so it doesn’t feel cluttered.
🤍 And most importantly… choose pieces you actually want to live with. Art should support the energy of the room, not compete with it.

Whether it’s a dining nook, a hallway, or a tiny corner, the right gallery wall can completely transform the atmosphere. It doesn’t need to be perfect, it just needs to feel like you.

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