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BLAME THE ALTITUDE

BLAME THE ALTITUDE

by Michelle Sobala and Sandi Solomonson InteriorIMPECCABLE

Collaborating with Natalie Zirbel as lead designer, the Chase International Resource Center was created with intention. Studying Interior Design and the Decorative Arts at UCLA, and a Graduate of Interior Architecture from UC Berkeley, Natalie brought her wealth of education, experience, and imagination to this project. With a passion for designing a realm that ‘harvests thriving', she draws upon a wide influence of travel, history, art, modernity, architecture, and spirituality.

As Natalie shared, “Working with Chase International has been an absolute blessing. Our priorities align in creating environments that are peaceful, productive, and promote kinship with others.”

Natalie’s dedication in transforming spaces from vision to reality is evident down to the smallest detail. Focusing on elegance and function, the Resource Center flows with a circular, open feel. Natural curved wood, brilliant crystal lighting, and the ‘wall of waves’ give a nod to Chase International’s Lake Tahoe roots. While rich textiles, clean lines, and hints of tribal art reflect Shari Chase’s love of global connections. There is an emphasis on lounge areas, mobile agent ‘bullet desks’, and glass-encased conference rooms.

This versatile, forward-thinking business space serves as a gateway from the Bay area to the Lake Tahoe Basin. Strategically located off Highway 80 and 65, we invite you to stop by the Chase Luxury Resource Center at 915 Highland Pointe #190 in Roseville.

Located in Truckee, California, lead designer Natalie Zirbel and award winning Zirbel Architects can be reached at 530-582-8979 or at zirbelarchitect.com.

Natalie's dedication to transforming spaces from vision to reality is evident from the big picture to the smallest detail.

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