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BRITAINS OLDEST MAGAZINE FOR PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR DESIGNERS 3.95 JANUARY 2015
3.95
IDT JAN 2015
46 SURFACES
We explore the tactile world of
surface design
54 BAR +
RESTAURANT DESIGN
56 LIGHTING
An eight-page spread dedicated to lighting
for a range of features
64 KITCHENS +
BATHROOMS
40 61 Projects
12 PROJECT GALLERY
The project gallery presents outstanding
interiors from a top bill of interior designers
People
35 BIID UPDATE
The institute considers the evolving role
of the interior designer
42 DESIGNER PROFILE
Robert Angell talks about the honour
of designing and teaching, sharing
knowledge, passion and creativity
50 ARE YOU
BEING SERVED?
60 Tim Mutton, Blacksheep, invites us to tuck
into clever eatery design and lap up the
revolution in the F&B industry
69 DESIGN STORIES
62 Christian Grosen, Fritz Hansen, shares
the furniture brands story
71 SHOWROOM
SHOWCASE
20 Holly Hunt has landed on Grafton Street,
London in magnificent style
74 MY ICON
Natalia Miyar reveals her icon of modern
times, Oscar De La Renta
81 LAST WORD
Jade Tilley, Editor, mulls over her
QBic Hotel stay
TODAY
PELDON ROSE DESIGN OFFICE SPACE THAT REFLECTS CHARITY VALUES
NEWS|BRIEF
JustGiving, the worlds leading platform for charity Peldon Rose wanted to create a space that
ABSOLUTE OFFER giving, have settled into their new campus-style embraced JustGivings fantastic team culture,
DESIGN COURSES
base in the Blue Fin Building in the London celebrated their social business and encouraged
Absolute Academy
presents An Introduction borough of Southwark. staff to think about work differently.
to Interior Design. Thriftiness was key. Having reused existing floor
Accredited by City & Having outgrown their old offices in Paddington, tiles as wall treatments, acoustic panels and unique
Guilds, the course is JustGiving sought the help of office interior design furniture pieces, Peldon Rose managed to create a
packed with practical and fit-out company Peldon Rose to find a new space that was extremely frugal yet fun and
tasks and assignments.
space that reflected their company values. The aim inspirational where employees can flourish. A
The course is delivered
online with the support of was to encourage new ways of thinking and working. workspace to thrive in was achieved through
a personal tutor and is JustGiving were after a versatile front of house; a thoughtful space planning and a contemporary
made up of eight easy-to- space for all-hands meetings, product launches and choice of materials.
read modules and backed charity meets that also served as an informal JustGivings new office is truly multifunctional, with
up with a visual library of working area during their downtime. Instead of the a natural flow. Semi built structures such as huts,
over 300 photographs. conventional reception, Peldon Rose created an hideouts and the introduction of nature throughout
Students learn the key
open plan marketplace to welcome guests into the the environment provides a space with a modern
elements of interior
design, including: colour, heart of their new office. and open feel.
lighting, drawing to scale
and creating scheme
boards. Students can
enrol anytime and have
12 months to complete
the course.
INSIDEOUT
SHOWROOM LAUNCH
Inside Out Contracts
recently launched its new
showroom in Greenwich,
Southeast London. Key
industry figures from the
hotel, restaurant and
leisure industry were
given the opportunity to
preview the companys
latest furniture pieces,
fabric collections and
lighting designs,
presented in a stunning
new 2,000 sq.ft location.
ALLAN KNIGHT
COLLECTION LAUNCH
American luxury brand
owner Allan Knight has
launched his new
collection in London at
J. Robert Scott. Allan
Knight, launched certain
pieces from the Fall 2014
collection in London
during Focus at Design
Centre Chelsea Harbour.
The Allan Knight line of ARPER SPA, The appointment comes a few
days after the arrival of Andrea
Archetti has gained extensive
experience in the areas of design
furnishings and lighting is
located at the J. Robert APPOINTS Fenaroli as Arpers new General
Manager, and the formalisation of
and luxury as a manager of
Poltrona Frau, with which he has
Scott showroom. After a
very successful London NEW BRAND Vincenzo Rivizzignos new position
as Managing Director.
collaborated since 1988. This long
partnership has seen the
launch in the spring of
2014, Mr. Knight will
DIRECTOR With Roberto Archettis manager fill different roles over
involvement in Arper, the the years, in the fields of sales,
continue the momentum,
Arper, the Treviso-based design company adds further value to marketing, and product
by offering a fashion-
company, continues to pursue its the Brand, one of the assets on innovation. Executive Director
forward collection of
objective of strengthening the which it has based its since 1990 with a focus on the
furnishings and custom
management team with the development in recent years, and contract division, he subsequently
lighting for autumn 2014
appointment of Roberto Archetti confirms its strong commitment extended his responsibilities to
and beyond.
as its new Brand Director. towards growth targets. Roberto Global Sales. Since 2006 he has
23 27 January
Maison et Objet
www.maison-objet.com
PARIS
Celebrate Maisons 20th
Anniversary in 2015 at the
Together with the Radisson Blu Royal Hotel also unmistakable. Jaime Hayon is clearly inspired by the Paris show, the key
known as the iconic SAS Royal Hotel, the world- classic Arne Jacobsen palette of subtle colours with a meeting place for
renowned Spanish designer Jaime Hayon, under the few well-placed bright accents. And like Arne professionals in the art of
direction of the fritz Hansen team, has created a total Jacobsen, Jaime Hayon has created a total design for living brings together a
design for Room 506 to match Arne Jacobsens the room, including furniture, works of art, 360 offer that is in line
original design, preserved in Room 606. Room 506 bedspreads, lamps etc. Another strong link between with the diverse needs of
celebrates the relaunch of the Drop chair, which was Room 506 and 606 is the Drop chair, which has been a global markets.
created 50 years ago for the hotel, along with new sleeping beauty for the past 50 years. Although the
designs by Jaime Hayon. Room 506 is created with Drop chair was originally used both in the cocktail bar 14 17 January
great respect for Arne Jacobsens original design from and in all the rooms, today it is only found in Rooms Heimtextil
1958. It is different from Room 606, but the kinship is 606 and 506. Photography by Henning Hjorth. www.heimtextil.messefran
kfurt.com
FRANKFURT
Heimtextil is the biggest
ROS WILSONS LONDON PROJECTS SUCCESS international trade fair for
home and contract textiles
Roselind Wilson Design has won Best Interior Design county or region put through to the rigorous judging and the global benchmark
Apartment, London and the process. Roselind Wilson said, "this is a huge accolade for quality design textiles
National Award for Best Interior Design Apartment UK and we are extremely thrilled. This project was a joy for of innovative functionality.
at the 2014 International Property us with our clients giving us free rein to create a home
Awards, held in October. These awards are for the away from home in Central London for them". As 1 3 February
design of a duplex penthouse apartment project in winners of the National Award, Roselind Wilson Design Spatex
Rose Square, The Bromptons, Fulham Road, London, will have their entries re-judged to decide the www.spatex.co.uk
which was completed in April 2014. Both awards International Worlds Best award winners, announced RICOH ARENA, COVENTRY
represent a significant achievement for Roselind on Thursday, December 4th, 2014. SPATEX 2015 is the ideal
Wilson Design as The International Property Award hunting ground to source
Winners logo is recognised as a symbol new products and
of excellence throughout the industry. innovations, explore new
Entries are subject to a stringent vetting ideas and seek expert
procedure, with only six per category, per advice in the spa, sauna and
wetroom industry.
13 17 February
headed Poltrona Frau New Product Ambiente
Innovation and R&D Departments www.ambiente.messefrank
as Executive Director. The furt.com
advanced skills acquired, together FRANKFURT
with a passion for design and Ambiente focuses on the
architecture, allowed him to land international consumer
the position of Brand Director of
goods market with a
Poltrona Frau S.p.A. in 2009. In this
spotlight area for Living.
role, the manager liaised with
architects and designers Here you will find interior
partnering with the company, design, furnishing and
progressively defining the brand decoration concepts and
identity for both the contract and ideas for the year ahead.
the residential sector.
TODAY
NEWS|BRIEF B3 DESIGNERS CONTINUE CREATIVE COLLABORATION WITH LAS
IGUANAS RESTAURANT GROUP, DESIGNING DERBY SITE INTERIORS
ATRIUM AWARDED
PRESTIGIOUS ACCOLADE
Atrium has been awarded Las Iguanas is a leading name across the UK the feeling of street advertising prominent throughout
the Special Recognition bringing a unique irresistible bolt of Latin American South America. Its with these existing architectural
Award from the Institution energy to the high street. B3 Designers brief was to features that B3 Designers allude to ideas of faded
of Lighting Professionals take the Las Iguanas brand, this time within a Grade Latino glamour, in keeping with the Las Iguanas
(ILP). Presented to
II listed building in Derby and re-imagine the brand. Furthermore, reclaimed crates are stacked
companies who have made
a significant contribution character of the space in context of Las Iguanas high above the fixed booths within the bar area and
towards the Institution of brand ethos, fusing a faded grandeur style with a key materials such as Granito cement tiles in B3
Lighting Professionals touch of fun and flamboyant Latino flavour. Designers bespoke Latino style pattern in washed
aims, the award highlights out green and ochre colours and reclaimed timber
Atriums remarkable The 380 sq metre venue was once a bakery. The older boards in pastel tonal colours add to this fun and
support and commitment parts of the Grade II listed building have been flamboyant Latino style. We always relish the
to the association and to
connected by a double height atrium space which challenge of bringing a vibrant Latin aesthetic into UK
the lighting profession. The
organisation focuses on brings natural light to the central area of the restaurant sites. Working with a Grade II listed
uniting the skills of restaurant. As a result, an internal courtyard has building gave us a great opportunity to play with the
engineering, design and been created in this space dressed with overgrown idea of faded grandeur which is so prevalent in South
technology to deliver exotic planting and oversized, antique, bronze America and, of course, stay true to the fabric of the
quality lighting for the built chandeliers dominating the apex of the central building these elements give an engaging sense of
environment and achieve atrium. Exposed historic brickwork and giant story to the space." says Mark Bithrey, Design
public benefit.
distressed graphics on some of the walls recreate Director at B3 Designers.
BAXTER FLAGSHIP
SHOWROOM OPENS
Baxter has opened the
doors to their first official
UK flagship showroom in
the heart of Mayfairs
interior design hub on Hay
Hill. Championing
innovation and
sophisticated style, the
luxury brand opened during
London Design Festival and
is spearheaded by leading
interior designer Anna-
Grace Davidtson and her
expert team at Anna Casa.
The debut collection
features a variety of
beautiful pieces inspired by
design through the
decades; from unique
vintage desks to classic
1950s style sofas and
armchairs through to
contemporary tables and
lighting.
Shortlist.
2015 looks set to be a year of fusions, taking memories of incredible architectural, historical and period designs and blending
them with contemporary lines, innovative technologies and forward-thinking finishes to create striking new designs for the
new year. In recognition of this, the Shortlist this edition pinpoints six pieces that fuse, blend, meld and mould the most
exemplary design concepts into exciting concepts.
HEAVEN SCENT
With delicate floral notes and relishing
citrus undertones, the Helen Green Design
candle is hand poured in England. Carefully
crafted to create the perfect scent,
diffusion and optimum burn performance,
Helen Green Design presents this
fragranced edition to any home in a simple
and refined white jar. Available to purchase
Helen Green Design, 29 Milner Street,
London SW3 2QD, or online for 38.00.
v www.helengreendesign.com
MODEL PROPORTIONS .
Jacques Garcia designed the Katoucha series in homage to the late French
model, writer, and activist. The tables form is a celebration of the circle,
with proportion trumping ornament. The horizontal texture is a scratchwork
pattern from jewellery. That motif appears on the base, and it reinforces the
idea of a single, monolithic, concentric sculpture barely interrupted by the
glass. The Katoucha is a simple solution for a round centre table. The form,
finish, and minimal ornament mix easily with other designer collections.
The glass top also reduces both the formality and the maintenance. As with
Katoucha herself, there is a great elegance to the form, and the footprint is
small. The lazy susan, as featured, is detachable. The table stands at
29 inches with a diameter of 48 inches.
v www.bakerfurniture.com
FRINGE BENEFITS
The crowd-pleaser: the Guernica Lounge Chair is one of Laura
Kirar's favourites of the collection. With its undeniable presence and
incredible energy, the Guernica Lounge Chair is not to be ignored.
Like its artful counterpart embodying peace and symbolism, this
chair is more complicated than it may first appear. The engineering is
intricate and requires hand-craftsmanship that takes several weeks
to complete by a single person. The result feels effortless and
primitive. 3,500 holes are carefully placed through the honeycomb
caning, where the artisan uses a custom-made needle to place and
knot the contrasting smooth and textured leather laces of varying
lengths to create the fringe. Available in black or brown leather
fringe, cushions and inside back are custom with COM.
v www.bakerfurniture.com
FESTIVE FLOURISHES
These baubles, designed by Katharine for Fortnum & Mason and
available in two sizes, are handmade from glass in Germany, and come
complete with a delicate Katharine Pooley logo on the bottom and a
fine silver string to attach each bauble to the tree. These elegant and
timeless baubles make the perfect gift for a loved one, and with their
versatile colour palette of taupe, silver white and gold will complement
both traditional and contemporary Christmas dcor schemes.
Prices start from 8 and are available from Fortnum & Mason.
v www.fortnumandmason.com | www.katharinepooley.com
APPIA AMBIENCE
The Appia Lamp by Hamilton Conte Paris tells a story of beautifully
melded glass, suspended with a delicate yet powerful silk cable to
deliver this stunning light source, dipped in copper tones, oozing a
warm, autumnal glow. Founded in 2009, Hamilton Conte Paris is a
furniture and home accessories brand that draws inspiration from its
diverse cultural backgrounds. Combining pragmatism and passionate
creativity, they craft with originality and warmth. Devoted to artisanal
production and attention to detail, their artistic approach takes
inspiration from a variety of styles and cultures, merging design
movements from the 1950s and 1970s, the Americas and Scandinavia,
all with a touch of Parisian flair. Each piece in the collection tells a
story, within a universe that is distinct to the brand. Prices for the Appia
Lamp start from 392 (Excl. VAT) v www.hamiltonconte.com
HEART OF DARKNESS
Justin Van Breda London prides itself on being an intimate design atelier,
creating furniture and interiors that are considered, poised and engaging. The
Campaign Chest on Desk, as featured, is a return to colonial times, evoking
style from a bygone era and fusing a modern line into its overall design for a
unique and beautifully crafted concept. Made in mahogany with brushed brass
metal detailing and indigo blue internal drawers. The pieces are made to
order and all detailing, including wood, lacquered colour, metal or other
detailing can be customised. Prices start from 4,500.
v www.j-v-b.com | 020 7349 7089
PROJECT
GALLERY
Interior Design Today presents the Project
Gallery, a collection of spaces, residential and
commercial, that have been transformed into
beautiful interiors by some of the industries
biggest talents. This edition we see runway chic
dining, institutional bar haunts, elegance
personified in a penthouse fashion, savvy sea
container luxury and a stunning guest house of
epic proportions. The designers, including,
Blacksheep, Anouska Hempel and Dorothee
Junkin have all excelled in their ability to
transform spaces through understanding of
brand, client and overall spatial elements.
Whether its for a Gorgeous dining experience
at T2 Heathrow, a fashion-forward, super luxe
apartment on Park Lane or a beautiful home on
Vero Beach, Miami, where people go to relax
and entertain, each space is unique, individual
and simply wonderful.
www.pslab.net
THE GORGEOUS
KITCHEN
Blacksheep recently unveiled their latest brand
and design offering, set to delight the food and
beverage industry in the shape of The Gorgeous
Kitchen, a new all-day dining concept launched
as part of the regeneration project at T2,
Heathrow, operated by HMSHost International.
The restaurant, which places emphasis on local
British produce, is a collaboration between four
British chefs Gee Charman, Sophie Michell, Jo
Pratt and Caroline Mi Li Artiss.
The Gorgeous Kitchen allows guests to escape
to a world of tranquility before they even step
onto the runway. Blacksheep were involved with
developing all aspects of the 360 degree brand
experience from the design of the identity right
through to the interiors of the space and
everything in between. For the brands identity
they wanted to create something that would
truly capture the unique collaboration and
chemistry of the four leading chefs. A bespoke
wordmark; crafted out of a variety of different
typefaces represents just that. Purposefully
placed across three levels, it represents the
stages of a journey whilst the punctuation or
beauty mark denotes the pause that the
environment creates for the guest as well as
giving a subtle hint towards the femininity and
beauty of the concept.
This notion of space can also be seen
throughout the restaurants interior, evoking
feelings of tranquility, peace and calm, an
escape within an escape. The layout of the
restaurant itself is based on natural
organisation and freedom of form. The
introduction of delicate copper vinaigrettes help
connect the spaces from a central point creating
pockets of natural rest. Antique Murano glass
shades appear to float effortlessly
complimenting the calm atmosphere of the safe
haven whilst giving it a certain ethereal quality.
The solution provides the ultimate sanctuary for
busy travelers to detach themselves from the
hustle and bustle of the typical airport
environment. A voyage designed to delight the
senses and capture the imagination; it draws
the guest into the beautiful quiet luxury that is
The Gorgeous Kitchen.
blacksheep.uk.com
PARK LANE
PENTHOUSE
Situated in the Centre of Londons Park Lane,
the new Grosvenor House Apartments, designed
by Anouska Hempel, occupies an important
listed Edwin Lutyens landmark. Covering 16,000
m2, 129 apartments in configurations of 1,2,3 and
4 bedrooms and rooftop penthouses with private
roof terraces complete the new accommodation.
The original internal court, transformed into an
extensive covered atrium accommodating food
and beverage destinations and lounge facilities,
provides the new signature for the development.
Anouska Hempel Design provided Architectural,
Interior and Furniture design services, in
association with Woods Bagot.
www.anouskahempeldesign.com
Images courtesy of Will Pryce.
SEA WORTHY
Mondrian London at Sea Containers on the South
Bank is set to dazzle the London hotel scene.
Designed by Design Research Studio under the
creative direction of visionary Tom Dixon, the
iconic building boasts 359 guestrooms and
suites, stunning riverside views, two exciting new
bars, an expansive restaurant with private dining
rooms, a maritime inspired 56-seat cinema and
an exciting new spa concept.
Embracing the buildings heritage, Morgans Hotel
Groups first Mondrian branded hotel outside the
United States showcases a number of nautical
features including a dramatic, handcrafted copper
hull sweeping from the entrance through the
lobby into the heart of Mondrian London the
restaurant, named Sea Containers.
Taking full advantage of the hotel's unique
location, many of the design-led 359 bedrooms
and suites offer river and city views. With the
golden age of transatlantic ship travel as a
departure point and ocean liner cabins as his
inspiration, Dixon has created fitted and well-
thought-out rooms, incorporating metallic and
brass throughout. In addition, each room
features bespoke furniture from Tom Dixon and
a one-off piece of art adorns the wall.
The hotel also boasts the agua Bathhouse &
Spa at Mondrian London, the bold new spa
playground concept.
www.mondrianlondon.com
www.tomdixon.net
BE OUR GUEST
The Vero Beach Guest House is part of a brand
new oceanfront property with a main house of
some 18,000 sq ft. It is situated in the gardens
behind the main building complex and was
designed based on a slightly more economic
budget. The two storey building comprises of an
open plan kitchen, living and dining area, a
master guest suite with private en-suite and a
guest cloak room on the ground floor. The
ground floor serves as private pied-a-terre for
the owners mother during her visits. Two
dorm style rooms each sleeping six with en-
suite shower rooms are located on the first floor
for the owners nieces and nephews. The design
of the ground floor apartment was largely
influenced by the owners mothers colour
palette preferences and features cheerful
splashes of yellow in the living and dining area
and a contemporary interpretation of the
Floridian palm leaf pattern in the master suite
overlooking a palm tree lined courtyard. The
second floor shows bold patterns in black and
white and picks up on the yellow theme of the
ground floor.
architecta-interiors.com
Photography by William Waldron.
THE NEW AUTUMN EDITION OF HOME RAN IN THE ZONE LONDON 2015
ALONSGIDE THE LARGEST TOP DRAWER IN MANY Covering four vibrant zones packed with design-led Top Drawer and Home promise further innovation
YEARS TO HELP SECURE FOUR PER CENT BUYER products (Gift, Fashion, Childrens and Stationery for spring and will be joined by sister show Craft
INCREASE AND A 14 PER CENT UPLIFT IN and Greetings) Top Drawer offered buyers greater as well as a new floor devoted entirely to fashion
INTERNATIONAL VISITORS. depth of product than ever with many exhibitors accessories and jewellery plus a new talent
choosing to launch new ranges ahead of the section. Launched in 2014, Craft, which already
The two shows have created the ultimate Autumn forthcoming spring/summer season. boasts a 50 per cent increase in makers for 2015,
event for design-led homewares and giftware An impressive 80 per cent of exhibitors were is not to be missed. Together, the three events
buyers. Feedback from buyers and exhibitors exclusive to the London show this autumn, a fact represent the largest ever event of its type in
welcomed the exciting developments, placing the that was not lost on visitors who were pleased to London, with over 1000 exhibitors spread across
show firmly at the forefront for trend leading discover a satisfying range of products. four halls and two floors.
retailers and design-led suppliers and buyers. Home is the most exciting and comprehensive
Weve been really pleased with the outcome of A NEW HOME FOR HOMEWARE... collection of stylish, innovative homewares you'll
Home; there has been great footfall throughout The launch of Homes autumn edition alongside find all under one roof. Choose from a huge range
show. You can immediately tell that Home offers Top Drawer successfully added a serious of new design-led products for the kitchen and
only the best and its a great place to exhibit for us homewares offer to the Top Drawer mix this dining room, together with soft furnishings, lighting
as the buyers who visit are also of the highest September. Home covered all the bases for buyers and accessories at prices to suit all budgets.
quality so my brand is instantly understood. Ella of design led homeware, including kitchen and Whether it's classic, vintage, modern or
Doran, Owner, Ella Doran said. dining, interior accessories, furniture and lighting contemporary, you will find it at HOME with a lust-
Taking place at the newly refurbished Olympia in with exclusive exhibitors including Alessi, LSA and list of products from Joseph Joseph, Bliss Home,
London and showcasing over 800 exhibitors over Parlane. Positive buyer reactions led to the highest Haus, Alessi, Grand Illusions, LSA International,
two halls, organisers consider the event a exhibitor re-bookings on record, an indication that Authentics, Coach House, Ella Doran, Universal
resounding success. With new initiatives including the autumn edition of Home will echo the success Expert, PAD Home, Makers & Merchants and
Retail Masterclasses a re-branded seminar of the January edition, which has more than hundreds more.
agenda, and a luxury Indigo VIP Lounge designed doubled in size in just three years. Linda, Iris All three shows will take place at Olympia from
by British designer Ella Doran, all presented within Hantverk, commented, The response from buyers 11th 13th January 2015. Register now for your
a newly captivating space with a stunning show has been incredible, they are all enthusiastic and complimentary ticket
design, incorporating a striking entrance tunnel. make serious enquiries. www.home-london.net
ITS AN ILLUSION
Deirdre Dysons 2015 carpet collection is quite a departure from recent
themes. Comprising nine fresh designs, which interplay linear and graphic
forms, the result is both striking and modern. Entitled Illusion, the new
collection will be shown for the first time at Maison et Objet Paris on 23-27
January 2015. Deirdre commented on the collection, "My 2015 "Illusion"
collection presented my hand-knotted makers with the most difficult
challenge to date. The geometric designs may look deceptively simple, but
the intricacy of workmanship involved is astounding. I have used colour
grading in many directions and opposing paths. The makers, who work
across the loom from left to right, row by row, have to change colour at
almost every stitch. It requires them to think as if standing on their heads and
reflects the complete labour of love that we dedicate to these exquisite
carpets! The result is a dazzling contrast from light to dark, of shadows and
optical illusions. www.deirdredyson.com
DIVE IN
SPATEX 2015, IS A MUST-ATTEND SAUNA AND SPA EXHIBITION FOR ANYONE
INVOLVED IN THE DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF WET LEISURE FACILITIES
Gearing up to be the best ever, the 19th SPATEX experience in the industry, Waxman recently FREE EXPERT ADVICE
will be held at Coventrys Ricoh Arena Jaguar supplied quality tiles for a private outdoor pool Do you have a project query that you would like
Exhibition Hall (1st 3rd February), boasting the project near Guildford, Surrey, to help create a to discuss? SPATEX is the meeting ground for a
largest display of water leisure products and stylish new look after its refurbishment. huge variety of Industry experts who are on hand
innovations in the UK, SPATEX 2015 is the ideal Waxman Ceramics was able to offer a multitude to offer free, impartial advice.
hunting ground to source new products and of options for the project that was carried out by This year, SPATEX is doubling the education and
innovations, explore new ideas and seek free Pool Supplies Ltd. The chosen tiles were a training provision by incorporating a second
expert advice. Waxman Ceramics Pool and Spa speciality, seminar area and has invited esteemed Industry
Niebla (PS Series) in the colour of Giava, an associations such as PWTAG (Pool Water
SHOWCASE enchanting turquoise shade that is a Treatment Advisory Group) to give keynote talks
With well over 100 Exhibitors from home and quintessential staple for pool design. These tiles on issues that are relevant to all in the Industry.
abroad, displaying everything from wet and dry were used within the pools pit and surrounding In addition, the Exhibitions popular ISPE
safety flooring, new spas, saunas, water play walls, with accents on the pools entrance steps, (Institute of Swimming Pool Engineers)
features, pool enclosures to energy saving complementing the grey hues of surrounding Workshops will tackle topics such as
chemical control and heating and ventilation floor tiles. construction and new Standards and Guidance
units, you can be sure to find what you are For sports enthusiasts, Marquis Spas will be that affect all in the pool and spa business. ALL
looking for, whether it is for commercial or displaying a new swimspa, which combines seminars are FREE and certificates of
domestic use. A new product zone further resistance and rowing kit attachments for a attendance are available to all attendees.
highlights the innovations that will be making the complete aquatic workout. The UKs leading
headlines in the year ahead. You can be assured manufacturer and supplier of wet leisure
of the fact that, if it comes under the wet leisure equipment, Certikin International will be using
umbrella, you will see it first at SPATEX. SPATEX as a launch pad for a new budget spa
Typical of the exhibitors who return each year to range called Fantasy. Whilst Golden Coast will be
SPATEX is Waxman Ceramics Ltd from West showcasing a stunning new Tylo steam room 01264 358558 | [email protected]
Yorkshire. Experts in tiles, with over 30 years called the Panacea. [email protected] | www.spatex.co.uk
A GOLDEN YEAR
DEBRA MCQUIN, MARKETING DIRECTOR OF THE BIID, GETS READY TO CELEBRATE AS THE BIID
REACHES ITS 50 YEAR ANNIVERSARY IN 2015, PROMISING TO BE ANOTHER SPECTACULAR YEAR FOR DESIGN
2015 marks the start of what has remained the same: To encourage and support exactly what we hope to do at our Annual
promises to be a golden year creativity and competence in the field of interior Conference, which will once again be held at RIBA
for the BIID as the Institute design by setting national professional standards, Headquarters in London on Thursday 18th June.
celebrates its 50th promoting learning and debate and championing We have provocatively titled the conference Who do
anniversary. the value of interior design on the national and we think we are? and will use this self-referential
international stage. platform to dissect the forces, internal and external,
The organisation was founded in 1965 as the Interior For our members, belonging to a professional that are changing our profession. We will explore
Decorators and Designers Association (IDDA). Institute is a great source of pride. Their BIID how media representations and the public
Initially a small group representing primarily membership demonstrates to their clients and to perception of interior design shape how designers
residential designers, over the last fifty years our their peers that they have met our rigorous entry relate to clients, colleagues and each other. We will
membership has expanded to represent all sectors standards and regularly keep themselves up-to-date examine how the internet and social media have
of the interior design profession. In 2001, the IDDA with Continuing Professional Development. By radically changed design and business practices,
was amalgamated with the globally recognised having a voice in the halls of Westminster through creating an instant expert culture. We will also
International Interior Design Association UK Chapter the All-Party Parliamentary Design and Innovation look at whether the rise of the multi-disciplinary
(IIDA), to form the British Interior Design Association Group (APDIG) and flying the flag for interior design designer is an opportunity or threat to the traditional
(BIDA) and in 2009, the Secretary of State recognised within the built environment and broader design interior design profession.
the BIDA as the pre-eminent body in the field and communities, we help define and shape the future We hope that you will join us on the 18th June to
granted it Institute status, forming the British of interior design in the UK. help celebrate our golden anniversary and toast the
Institute of Interior Design we know today. Our And whilst our 50th anniversary provides us with the bright future as we look towards the next fifty!
membership was expanded further in 2013 when we perfect opportunity to reflect on our achievements
merged with the Interior Design Association (IDA). over the past half-century, more importantly, it gives
Through all these changes, however, our mission us the perspective to look into the future. This is www.biid.org.uk
100% DESIGN IS DELIGHTED TO ANNOUNCE collaborators. I believe the 20th edition truly Discovers, to Pinch, Studio Job for NLXL (Pad
THAT OVER 28,000 VISITORS ATTENDED THE demonstrated our commitment to design and Home), Philippe Starck for Ceramica
SHOWS 20TH EDITION OVER FOUR DAYS, AND innovation, and that we have produced a top quality SantAgostino (Capitol Designer Studio), Sir
THAT THE NUMBER OF EXHIBITORS ALSO ROSE show where visitors could find new ideas and Terence Conran for Fermob, OROLOG by Jaime
TO THE TOTAL OF 450 THIS YEAR. SINCE THE innovative products, but also connect with others Hayon and Muon Haven.
SHOWS ACQUISITION IN 2011, NEW OWNERS and engage with our features, which strongly Talks with 100% Design, curated by Claire Barrett,
MEDIA TEN HAVE INCREASED THE TOTAL supported our 2014 show theme. also returned this year with a star-studded line-up
FOOTFALL BY 36 PER CENT. THE SHOW International designer Philippe Starck who including Jaime Hayon, Philippe Starck, Edward
ORGANISERS ALSO LOOK AHEAD TO MOVING TO opened 100% Design this year added, Barber and Jay Osgerby, Nina Tolstrup, Ross
THE NEW VENUE OLYMPIA LONDON IN 2015. there were no features at the first event many Lovegrove and Daan Roosegaard. To celebrate the
years ago, but now it looks amazing and full of shows 20th anniversary, a special 20 themed
Overall the 2014 show was attended by over 19,000 sparkle. Pecha Kucha also took place, curated and hosted
architects and interior designers, representing 70 100% Design welcomed visitors to its 20th edition by its founder Mark Dytham.
per cent of the total number of visitors. The show this year with a specially commissioned glass
was most attended by UK visitors (81 per cent), chandelier, Ice, made by leading designer and 100% DESIGN 2015
followed by those from Europe (13 per cent) and the manufacturer of bespoke light fittings Lasvit in 2015 sees 100% Design re-launched in a dramatic
rest of the world (six per cent). conjunction with architect Daniel Libeskind. new setting. Set within the iconic Grand Hall at
Led by Show Director William Knight, 100% Design Alongside Emerging Brands and International Olympia, the UK's largest design exhibition will
increased its overall exhibition space by 20 per Pavilions, four industry hubs showcased Interiors, have a brand new layout, providing a unique launch
cent, showcasing an array of global design brands Kitchens and Bathrooms, Workplace and Eco, platform for over 2,000 products. The new
and thought-provoking features over 22,000 sq m Design and Build, each with an engaging and destination in West London is within a stones
within Earls Court. The show also marked its 20th interactive feature at its heart; from Foam throw of the newly located Design Museum
edition this year before moving to Olympia next Dome by vPPR architects a geodesic dome from 2016.
September. pavilion made from bubble foam, to iAlter by NBBJ
William Knight commented, 100% Design 2014 architects, a kinetic sculpture that flexed in www.100percentdesign.co.uk | @designlondon
was a great success for us; overall, we have response to visitors flowing through it. @talkswithdesign
received an overwhelming number of positive Key brands that launched new collections at the Image: Glass chandelier, Ice, by Lasvit
responses from visitors, exhibitors and show ranged from Vitra and Heals in conjunction with Daniel Libeskind
AN EXCELLENT VINTAGE
DAM, a Portuguese brand of furniture and accessories
showcased new products at 100% Design London. With a deep
commitment for detail and quality, between tradition and
modern times, DAM combines materials and traditional
techniques with creative and innovative drawing. Appealing to
emotions, simplicity and quality of life, DAM emphasises the
chairs Dina and Dora, and the stool/side table PIPO (pictured)
as the main creations for this season, being sure of the
importance of these creations as elements that catch the eye of
all of those who love to create happy and cozy inside spaces.
Pipo, Dina and Dora honour the amazing wine region from Porto
Douro Valley, focusing its forms and shapes on elements that
are originally from the wine essence. The cork, the barrels, the
slopes and grapes, all of those are part of a tradition thats here
to stay. DAM is about design, craft and furniture. Its about
products that tell stories about culture and memories. DAM will
be presenting new pieces, conquering smiles with the certainty
that the best is about to come. www.dam.pt
DECOREX SAW THE INDUSTRY INSPIRED FOR London, Locker & Riley, Watts of Westminster COMMENTS FROM EXHIBITORS INCLUDED:
ANOTHER YEAR AS THE DESIGN COMMUNITY and Spina together with a groundbreaking
DESCENDED EN MASSE DURING FOUR DAYS stand-alone installation by Lapicida. While It was a fantastic fair and the best we ever had in
TO THE HISTORIC LOCATION OF SYON PARK, Future Heritage showcased the names of London! Nathalie Lemaire, Volevatch
WEST LONDON. twenty-one makers to collect in contemporary
British craft and design. "Josephine Home exhibited at Decorex for the
Strong visitor attendance of 12,500 people, of In the entrance area, visitors were in for a visual first time and we were delighted to be part of
which 13 per cent were international, treat as a spotlight was shone on Hogarths A such a vibrant and successful event, in the
demonstrated the continued support from the Rakes Progress. Design celebrities and beautiful surroundings of Syon Park. The quality
industry, as senior players were joined by well- exhibitors created an element of surprise and and effort that exhibitors put into their stands
known names from the fashion world including drama as they reinterpreted this famous series was quite simply superb. The buzz and
Julian Macdonald and Melissa Obadash. in eight different vignettes. True to form, Les excitement was palpable and it was evident that
At this important London Design Festival event, Trois Garcons created a highly elegant and both exhibitors and visitors enjoyed the event
made up of over 400 exhibitors, a third of the sophisticated champagne bar. Attendance was immensely. We very much look forward to being a
stands were new to the show. Inspiring high at the Seminar Theatre as visitors flocked part of Decorex next year.
collections were introduced by both established to listen to insightful and educational talks from Martin Betts, Josephine Home
names, William Yeoward, Altfield, Pinch, Crucial key international speakers from the interior and
Trading, Villiers, Moissonnier: and new names design world that included luminaries such as Our first Decorex was a pleasure and success!
such as Korla, Christopher Jenner, Sara Cosgrove, Lori Weitzner, Russell Sage, We signed up for next year before it ended.
Bagues/Bronzes de France, Veronese, Lance Nigel Coates and Dan Hopwood. Anne, Lance Wovens
Woven and Fermoie. This year, winners of the prestigious Decorex
This years venue, of over 15,000 square meters, Awards included Eley Kishimoto for Best New Decorex International 2015 will be taking place
gave greater scope to create a different vision Exhibitor, Munna/Ginger & Jagger for Best from Sunday 20 Wednesday 23 September 2015
for Decorex as well as providing an opportunity International Exhibitor and Outstanding at Syon Park, West London.
to introduce two new inspirational and much Contribution awarded to Julian Chichester.
talked about feature areas. This saw In The While The Best Stand, as voted for by the
Making harnessing and revealing the Decorex Exhibitors was won by The Little
outstanding expertise of five exhibitors FRONT Greene Paint Company. www.decorex.com
INTERNATIONAL
CHARM
Altfield is a leading resource for beautiful textiles, wallcoverings
and leather, distributing a number of high end lines from
around the world. Altfield also produce their own collections of
wallcoverings, fabrics and faux leathers, which blend perfectly
with the brands represented. This year at Decorex, Altfield was
joined by nine of their international brands; Brentano, Brochier,
Glant, Innovations, Moore & Giles, Pollack, Thesign, Weitzner
and Westbury Textiles who flew in from all over the world to
show their distinctive design aesthetics through their autumn
collections. Combining luxury & sophistication with durability
and technology, each brought an individual view which when
mingled together brought out the most innovative looks at the
show. Each brand created a truly unique aesthetic echoing both
reinvention of classic designs and forward thinking colour
palettes and weaves. Highlights of the stand were the
marvellous introduction of Hana from Weitzner with its digital
floral print on cut velvet paisley. Glant stole the show with
Bilbao, a stunning space dyed chenille echoing Chanel in
glorious Technicolor. Thesign was proud to release its first
collection of contemporary wallcoverings to match its already
outstanding fabrics for the modern matching home.
Innovations new Bora wallcovering reinvented the retro chic in
tile format to liven up any home with wood veneer. Finally,
Moore & Giles presented its newest collection of Nubuck, a soft
leather in an array of colours with a stain treatment for those
who love the refined silken finish along with their new magnetic
leather tiles for walling and floors.
02073515893 | [email protected] | www.altfield.com
DESIGNER PROFILE
ROBERTANGELL
JADE TILLEY SPEAKS TO ROBERT ANGELL ABOUT HIS EARLY DESIGN YEARS WITH
DAVID COLLINS, HIS LOVE OF GREEK MYTHOLOGY AND THE CLIENTS WHO DRIVE HIS PASSION
WHAT IS YOUR EARLIEST MEMORY OF themselves is an invaluable resource. As staff at the studio and I think the idea of sharing
SOMETHING YOU DESIGNED? professionals they can share their experiences knowledge is an important one to carry forward. I
I designed a record stand at school in Design and and knowledge with the students, it goes beyond can offer an insight into my approach to the work
Technology class. I had a particularly prodigal the basics of design. I really admire people who and grow with other members of staff as they
record collection so naturally I thought it was the go back and share their knowledge in this way. develop their own style and understanding. Not
best thing to do! I thought it was very cool, I have actually started giving lectures and everyone knows everything and we all bring
cutting-edge even and I still love it to this day. I seminars myself as a way of opening up my something unique to the party, whether it is more
think something that is incredibly important to design repertoire and allowing students to historical or airing on the current side, sharing
remember is to design for the time. I designed engage with elements of design and architecture knowledge is essential to creating great work.
something that was relevant and important then from a professional standpoint. There are of
it was right for the time. Now the design would be course a couple of topics, which are particularly HOW HAVE DESIGN SCHOOLS
to accommodate an iPad or something like that. I close to my heart as well, and it is a pleasure to EVOLVED SINCE YOU WERE STUDYING?
saw that my records needed a storage solution discuss and share that. I surprised myself in that I believe that Nottingham Trent University is still
and I designed according to that need. I was more natural at giving lectures that I the best. There is a high standard of students and
expected. Of course, I am knowledgeable about some brilliant teachers. Kingston is still very
WHICH DESIGN SCHOOL DID YOU TRAIN AT? design and the history of design, and I have good as well. I do feel that design schools now
I studied at Nottingham Trent University. I was one passion, which helps, but relaying that place too much emphasis on programmes,
of the best for design and I believe it still is. Their information in an inspiring and informative way, is SketchUp etc It needs to be about design,
approach is very considered; they have great quite a different ball game. history, whats happening now. Design needs to
teachers who are in the industry. I really believe I live, eat and breath design, so it is incredibly be given context for students to truly understand
you cannot do better than that. To have tutors who rewarding to be able to give some of it back. it and flourish in the industry. I think overall
are fully immersed as a design professional Outside of a teaching capacity I love mentoring design schools have just changed with the times
in terms of technology, but we mustnt forget birth of the restaurant scene. It was the start of a been broken down and since then design has
where it all started. Certainly one thing I have global shift in the way people eat, where they eat been opened up to a world of marvellous
noticed in terms of interviewing design graduates and what they expect of their restaurants as technological advancements. Take for example
is British talent and how brilliant it is. We have providers of food, atmosphere and design. It something we are working on now, which involves
some of the best design talent in the world and changed social behaviours and the way we water-jetting marble to inlay bronze filigreeit is
we should be very proud. consider where to go to dine out. making the work of the designer even more
Going back to my time with David, he always said exciting.
WHAT WAS YOUR FIRST PROFESSIONAL that he aimed to shape and influence peoples
DESIGN COMMISSION? lives and I think this is true. As a designer, you HAVE YOU EVER DABBLED IN OTHER
There are many moments, which would be aim to better someones perception, so that they FORMS OF DESIGN?
considered a first for my professional foray into may take it forward and pass on that evolved Yes absolutely, I think it important to be able to
the design world but I guess it comes from my feeling of a space. It is a wonderful feeling to have design as much as you can for a project,
time with David Collins. David is amazing and that effect on a person; they enter an interior particularly furniture. We design with a very
such an inspiration to me. From my time with space designed by you and come away feeling as holistic approach to bring the space together in
him I was immersed into the very exciting world though they have experienced something really the most harmonious way possible. We will look
of interior design. I started to design The Pelican special. at everything from lighting and sconces to
restaurant, part of the Caf Rouge and Dome furniture and rugs. It is a wonderful feeling to
restaurant group, in One Canada Square, Canary WHO ARE YOUR DESIGN INSPIRATIONS? stand back after a project and say yes, that
Wharf. This was extremely exciting, not only David Collins for sure. Over the incredible fifteen worked, and it worked because every detail was
because it was a first for me, but also Canary years I worked with him, he was a huge influence thought out and designed by you and your team.
Wharf was very new at the time, the skyrise and mentor to me and my experience with him Creating something unique is so important to us
buildings were trendy and cool and much talked- has shaped me into the designer I am today. He is at Robert Angell.
about. I designed the restaurant for Karen Jones undoubtedly my inspiration in what I do and how I
and Roger Myers who then went on to form Caf go about developing my ideas. Aside from David, I WHERE IS THE MAJORITY OF
Rouge so there is a lovely feeling of development, like the modernists and I am in awe of those YOUR WORK BASED?
not only for design, but also for the brand. That is architects who have truly influenced the way we We are a truly global company, the list of places
what good design is. It informs people who then live now. Mies Van Der Rohe, Philip Johnson and we have designed in is endless. it is an honour to
invest emotionally in something, therefore Tadao Ando. For Furniture and interiors it has to be able to travel to so many beautiful places for
generating growth and development. be JM Frank, Jacques Adnet and Alberto Pinto. work and being based in London is just the best.
One thing that is particularly significant about What is incredible is that these people still have It has the most amazing design environment and
this project is that it came pretty much as the influence they are still relevant. Barriers have you can go absolutely anywhere, anytime.
robertangelldesigninternational.com
CHANGING FACES
CAMILLA SUNDWALL, CMF SPECIALIST AND TREND RESEARCHER AT SEYMOURPOWELL,
EXPECTS EXPRESSION, BALANCE AND HARMONY IN WALLCOVERINGS FOR 2015
WALLS AND INTERIOR SURFACES DEMAND A METALLIC TONES warmth. Parametre, a 3D textile system from
BALANCE OF SUBTLETY AND EXPRESSION; Rose gold and soft copper tones are seeping 3form, offers light and unusual room partitioning in
HAVING TO FIT WITH THE LATEST MOVEMENTS through to cover larger areas instead of just being a range of colours and geometric shapes. Silent
BUT STILL MANAGE TO STAND THE TEST OF used as accents. These shades add warmth and Gliss have longstanding experience in textile
TIME. NEW METHODS OF PRODUCTION AND complement natural tones in spaces and manage to solutions for room screens, window and ceiling
CHANGES IN PEOPLES BEHAVIOURS LIKEWISE reflect the sepia of the past whilst simultaneously coverings that can be used in creative ways. Viktor
DRIVE BOTH THE AESTHETICS AND FUNCTIONS breathing new life into interiors through their & Rolfs Paris flagship store has an interior, which
OF THE SURFACES THAT SURROUND US. reflective qualities. With or without metallic finish, is completely covered in grey felt (supplied by
the tone will prevail the coming year in more long- filzfelt), giving a snug yet very sleek feel. Although
MARMOREAL EXPLORATIONS lasting expressions. Other metallic shades are also this interior uses a graphite colour, felt opens up
As a development on marble that has been so experimented with, adding a lightness and sparkle opportunities to add colours easily to a space,
prominent in interiors in the last few years, we see to the darker shades of aubergine and olive leaf that seamlessly blending furniture with the architecture
a surge in the use of marble-like materials and we expect to see more of in the future. These of a space.
effects. Crushed stones mixed with resins and colours and finishes reminisce of the glamour found
jesmonite, playing with surface pigmenting and in the 60s and 70s, offer saturated and comforting MAKING METHODS
moving away from objects and floors and up onto interior expressions. New methods of production are creating interesting
the walls. These materials have often been limited expressions for interiors. 3D printing has long been
by their weight in expanding their user areas, SOFT STRUCTURES talked about for its revolutionary qualities in
something that Terrazzo Project is challenging. When lifestyles and work habits change rapidly, product design, but excitingly now this new
Their TP-Panels use aluminium sheets as the there is a drive and demand for flexible solutions technology is starting to be used at a larger scale.
core, creating panels that are 50 per cent lighter that dont compromise on style and quality. Bot laboratory has developed a way to print faade
and significantly stronger than conventional Transformable systems can sometimes give a panels out of clear and black ABS using methods
terrazzo slabs, which opens up options for new feeling of impermanence, or not being truly fit for that push the limitations of 3D printing. Looking to
uses in interior design. These engineered marbles purpose, but when thought through and considered nature, Marlene Huissoud are exploring new
also have the convenience of creating homogenous they can provide just the opposite; an environment surface appearances in using propolis, or bee
surfaces, albeit fragmented, something that that will last for longer as it is adaptable and flexible glue, and silk worm cocoons to create panels and
natural stones can struggle to achieve due to their to a variety of needs. Textiles allow for just this objects with distinct aesthetics.
inherent irregularities. adaptability, whilst also adding softness and www.seymourpowell.com
ON THE SURFACE
RAK Ceramics has introduced a new range of matt and Lapatto
porcelain floor tiles. New Surface is available in a 60x30 and 60x60cm
contemporary design, in ten on-trend mottled stone-effects from crisp
off-white and sandy tones, through grey and earth shades, to dramatic
Night. All designs create a sleek, natural effect, whilst offering
multiple performance benefits. New Surface tiles can be installed
indoors and outdoors, offering the opportunity for seamless
installations. Colour options include ash, bisque, charcoal, cool grey,
copper, earth, mid grey, night, off white and sand; each design is offered
in a matt or semi-polished Lapatto finish. Practical surface benefits
include resistance to water, stains, abrasion and impact, making the
new range suitable for kitchens, bathrooms and high traffic locations.
The tiles are also frost and fire-proof, pre-sealed and provide a highly
affordable solution, for which RAK is renowned. Once installed, a further
application of sealant is recommended to protect the grout joint, after
which the floor is easy tomaintain by sweeping, vacuuming or mopping,
using a pH-neutral cleaning product. 01730 237850
[email protected] | www.rakceramics.co.uk
GO CONCREATE!
Concreate recently presented its latest innovative collection
of floor and wall coverings at 100% Design, London.
Concreate was inspired by the groundbreaking
environmentally friendly concrete surfaces used in the
Beijing Olympic Village and is manufactured with the same
magnesium oxide cement to produce a lightweight decorative
engineered concrete panel. Sustainable, cost-effective and
aesthetically pleasing, Concreate is a versatile alternative to
conventional poured and polished concrete surfaces. The
ready-made floor and wall panels can be installed quickly in
just about any interior space to create instant architectural
features. Stylish yet practical, Concreate flooring is perfect
for a kitchen environment due to its non-slip surface and its
sleek, clean lines, which are simple to maintain and easy to
keep clean. The contemporary flooring and wall panels are
available in four different colours and finishes, including
natural grey, dark grey, mineral white and smoke white oak.
www.concreateflooring.co.uk
Parametre: www.3-form.com/studio/parametre/
ALMAS SHAMSHEE DOROTHEE JUNKIN HUGH JAMIESON ROSELIND WILSON SIMONE SPECIALE
Maisha Design DJDS At Home Roselind LUCHINAT
When it comes to wall I see wall coverings in Interior Design Wilson Design S&L Associati s.a.s.
coverings, I always prefer earthy tones and unusual I have recently seen With the digital age well Covering walls with
textured wallpapers in but subtle textures made crushed shells made into and truly upon us, we can wallpaper will be a must
neutral colours. They from natural materials a wall covering for multi exploit the many avenues for my interiors next year.
bring interest and combined with elegant application by Pierre Frey. of new technology to Especially sitting rooms
warmth to a room and silky textiles and metallic There are lots of different provide cutting-edge and and bedrooms but not
complement the design weaves and prints. I colours and sizes to exceptional interiors. As necessarily the entire
without being personally feel like it choose from and it can be tech advancements can room but only a portion of
overpowering. One of my would be good to take a applied to cover a large appear cold and clinical the wall, alternating
favourite brands is Brian break from bold patterns wall so large scale, or it at times, we look to wallpaper and fixed
Yates wallpaper and many in contrasting colours and can be used in smaller tactile and textured furniture. I really like the
of their ranges such as work with more tone-in- bites to infill door panels materials and finishes to complete hand crafted
Akoya and Sumatra, have tone patterns and a or perhaps drawer fronts connect. I will be turning collection of Phillip
a grass cloth feel layering of similar hues. in a walk in wardrobe to the many creative paint Jeffries, especially the
combined with a bit of Collections on my list area for example. The surfaces and mineral Bohemian Bangles,
shimmer adding a subtle include, Innovations, lighting will ensure the finishes to apply to walls Imperial gates and Union
opulence to a room, Andes collection, Phillip panels shimmer. and will opt for limed and square. All the colour and
providing a perfect Jeffries, Lightning Strikes www.athome-interiors.com
muted hues of whites, texture can help to create
backdrop for feature art & Metallic Silk collection greys and charcoals with charming atmospheres.
and sculptures. and Harlequin, Anthology the added warmth of www.essealcubo.com
www.maishadesign.com 2, Reed & Anaconda. champagne.
www.djds.us roselindwilsondesign.com
SINCE WATCHING TIM MUTTON His knowledge of design, of branding and most studio space is a fitting tribute to the work they
ENTHUSIASTICALLY BOUNCE AROUND ON importantly, of the end-user, makes his own do they really practice what they preach. The
STAGE DURING A TALK AT THE 2014 BIID distinct brand of design practice a fascinating entire studio space has a very cool vibe about it.
CONFERENCE, I HAVE BEEN EAGER TO TALK TO company to work with and indeed for. Our interview takes place at a banquet style
HIM, TO GET THE INSIDE SCOOP ON HOW HE After the success of the seminar, I decided to table, which has been adorned with a huge
RUNS THINGS AT HIS DESIGN PRACTICE AND find out more. As a big fan of eating out myself, I pewter Game Of Thrones-esque fruit bowl (Im
WHAT HAS MADE HIM SO IMPASSIONED ABOUT was curious to know exactly what it is that has told to help myself to its contents). To one side is
THE F&B (FOOD AND BEVERAGE) INDUSTRY. turned the food and beverage industry on its the partitioned off studio of designers, all busy
head. More often than not, I now find myself working on the latest Blacksheep commissions
Lets go back to June, when the BIID conference blasted with choices, particularly when eating in and closer to me is a fully stocked bar, where
was in full swing at the RIBQ HQ. We had the capital; it is sometimes hard to see the food employees can wind down after a day of hard
seminars galore, touching on everything from for the trees. So, why has eating out become graft and creativity. It is these elements of the
colour psychology to the history of the humble such a phenomena? What are designers doing to space that suggest to me that the members of
front door and the implications of innovative fine tune this experience for end users and what the Blacksheep team really believe that
office design. does the eatery landscape look like in the near experience trumps all when it comes to
It is nearing the end of the afternoon when Tim future? designing and executing spaces.
Mutton, Founder/Director/Shepherd of Blacksheep HQ is nestled down Vine Hill; just a One thing is clear when we finally sit down to
Blacksheep takes to the lectern to deliver his stones throw from Holborn tube stop. It was talk, and that is that Tims vision goes far beyond
thoughts on design. Decked out in Bermuda there that I had arranged to meet Tim, take a the basic design, layout and visual vernacular of
shorts, high tops and a blazer, Tim was animated look around the studio and mull over the a space. He wants to know about the brand,
in a way that left the audience eager for more. evolution of the eatery industry. Blacksheeps immerse himself in the ethos of the
now travel for great food and a great experience This is not to say that well-known brands that now run a successful, exciting and fun eatery
and this is something that Blacksheep are already have a place in the industry cannot business hailed The Church of True Barbecue.
helping their clients to realise. reinvent themselves to offer consumers a slice of They are social media maniacs and have even
Tim himself admits that his changing attitude something new. Take Giraffe, owned by ASDA, staged a flash mob to drum up the support of
was borne out of his frustration with fine dining. you would never have guessed from its vibrant their now loyal customers. The Gorgeous Kitchen
He decided to stretch himself, to further interior and feel-good vibe. To add to this, Giraffe is another dining revolution from Blacksheep, as
understand the other dynamics of gastronomy have recognised a place in the market for various is the food offering at QBic London (see my Last
and the design world it inhabits. Taking his cue different incarnations of their brand and have the Word review for more).
from the McDonalds culture he saw that much main restaurants, a laid-back burger joint As we come to the end of our chat (insert sad
was changing in the market. At the moment in serving cocktails and patties and even a pit-stop face social media emoticon) I realise that what
particular, people are conscious of living the at Kings Cross the holy grail of train stations. Tim is inevitably trying to say is that designers
healthy lifestyle and a huge part of this dictates Brands like this have recognised where they are not confined by traditional rules and
the foods they choose to eat. So, how do you need to be in the market and have worked with regulations, just as businesses that reach out to
change the F&B industry to provide customers their designers to achieve something that goes them are not hoping for a repeat of the same
with convenience and good, wholesome food? far beyond nice seating and fancy taps in the formula. They want change, they want excitement,
Communicating with guests is the top of Tims bathroom. There is also a big emphasis about they want a clear and considered approach to
agenda, as well as understanding the food being loyalty in the current F&B economy, loyalty to their business that reflects in the tastiness of
served and creating an environment that is customers goes a long way and brands achieve their food and the ethos of the brand. Designers
conducive with the offering. If brands want to this in different ways. should go forth and design for people, be open
attract future investment, they need to change Home Bakery is a small business venture by and approachable. Go beyond the boundaries of
the nature of the beast and get on board with local Emirati Hind Al Mulla, originating from her traditional design concepts and let some of those
these ideas. home kitchen. Blacksheep have given Home crazy ideas in they might just work.
Locality and a sense of community are hot on the Bakery a stamp of personality, and using The food and beverage industry has changed and
consumer wish list when it comes to F&B. Who techniques in strategy and branding, have it is a marvellous thing. Now where can I get a
doesnt want a freshly blended smoothie, crafted brought a wider audience to this modest and handmade patty, in an artisanal bun, topped with
by hand using locally grown produce and authentic F&B offering. How does Home Bakery locally produced cheddar with sweet potato fries
presented in a recycled containers, served to you maintain it? Social media, social media, social and a craft beer on the side? Its lunchtime and
by a smiling and informed member of a happy media; its what theyre good at and creates that Im looking for something exciting.
team? You get the idea. You have to humanise the all-important connection with their clients. Reds
brand to make it work and this can be achieved True BBQ is another Blacksheep project that
through cleverly considered design. have harnessed the power of social media and blacksheep.uk.com
BLUES BAR
INSTALLATION
The Blues Kitchen Shoreditch has recently opened, complete with a
four square, Victorian-inspired, faience tiled bar front. UK specialist
tile company Craven Dunnill Jackfield was responsible for the
project, from design to hand-manufacturing the tiles and then
factory-mounting the tiles onto panels for rapid installation. The bar
front was manufactured in keeping with a historical tradition which
dates to the 1880s. The deeply textured relief tiles are made using
hand carved plaster moulds and decorated using metal oxide glazes,
which craze upon firing to create an authentic aged effect. The lead
time for the project was short less than four months from the
initial conversations to the installation of the faience bar front, back
bar wall tiles and floor. Having agreed the design, Jackfield created
CAD drawings, before plaster moulds were made for each tile
element. The whole project required meticulous planning and
outstanding ceramic expertise, for which the Jackfield team is widely
recognised. 01952 884124 | [email protected]
SEEKING SHADE
Paola Lenti has won the GERMAN DESIGN AWARD 2015
in the category Lifestyle, with Bistr, a parasol in
aluminium and fabric designed and fully engineered by
the R&D department of the Company. The GERMAN
DESIGN AWARD is an international award that
recognises the excellence of designers and companies
that have been able to express in their products
originality, creativity and a synthesis between quality,
functionality and ergonomics. The prize is awarded by a
jury of 29 design experts from different fields and is the
result of a selection among 2.250 project submissions in
different categories; the award will be presented during
the official ceremony that will be held in February 2015.
This prestigious award is evidence of the value of the
Company Paola Lenti, that during these years has been
able to combine tradition and modernity, lightness and
precision, beauty and functionality. www.paolalenti.it/en
MIRROR GLOSS colour and grain. This means that architects, realwood and ABS edge banding. The 17 designs
Part of the innovative and on-trend Kronodesign interior designers, contractors and furniture are also supplied in separate 3-ply veneer
range, Mirror Gloss comprises 20 highly durable, makers can now achieve an authentic rustic sheets, perfect for curved surfaces, doors or
scratch resistant, light and colorfast decors that realism using melamine. other interior requirements.
include 14 sparkling gloss colours, four wood With Natural Touch, the applications are almost Chris Sutton, Managing Director, James Latham
grains and two fantasy decors. limitless. It can be used for cladding walls, commented, The Kronodesign range represents
Mirror Gloss pushes the boundaries of depth and building furniture, creating fixtures as well as one of Kronospans biggest investments in
definition, colour and reflective gloss and is making striking punctuations to spaces and product research and development and it shows.
produced using first class particleboard and high surfaces and the versatility of this product has This range is fantastic and the market has
quality melamine film, achieving a gloss level of made it particularly popular within the shop certainly responded.
140 points for decorative use in the furniture fitting and hospitality sectors. The uniform quality and consistency of the
industry and interior design. Shinnoki 2.0 collection is fantastic and our shop
The perfect application for Mirror Gloss MFC is SHINNOKI 2.0 fitting and interior design customers love it. It
fine luxury retailing and shop fitting, domestic Shinnoki 2.0 is a range of ready to use veneered enhances the natural beauty and lively
spaces, home and office furnishings as well as panels that are supplied already stained and appearance of real wood, both visually and to the
kitchens, bedrooms and bathrooms. lacquered, requiring no further finishing. touch.
With Shinnoki, the veneer is applied to an MDF James Latham now offers one of the UKs
NATURAL TOUCH base, rendering the panels sturdy and easy to widest ranges of innovative surface solutions.
Another product from the Kronodesign range, use. In addition, the panels are produced in both We have a history and expertise in bringing new
Natural Touch is the first embossed-in-register a single or double-sided finish, with the first and innovative products to market and these
melamine board where the grain texture having a veneer faced-reverse. latest additions fit perfectly within our portfolio.
precisely matches the surface finish. Now, the The veneers are mismatched, but stained and
authentic look and feel of real timber the textured to create a consistent finish that shows
graining, the subtle variations of shade and the natural aspects and beauty of the species.
tone is accessible on almost any project. The extensive Shinnoki 2.0 range is supplied in 0116 257 3415 | [email protected]
Natural Touch is pre-finished, extremely durable, designs, which are completely in tune with www.lathamtimber.co.uk
easy to work with and offers consistency in both current design trends and includes matching Main image: Natural Touch
At the end of the talk a lady approached me to something new for a change.
congratulate me and to say how beautiful she As a designer who embraces new concepts and
thought my work is. Needless to say I was very understands the importance of evolving with the
flattered, and she proceeded to say that she didn't industry, I also want to look further into technology.
know what I was. She told me I don't design As I write this, Im looking forward to attending a
chandeliers at all what I do is make architectural workshop later today at the Royal College of Art
jewellery. about creative coding, exploring computer game
I have since been thinking more and more about coding and ways of generating data in visual forms.
architectural jewellery and I'm beginning to think Swirling graphs, swooshing white lines, a swarm of
she was right. I don't make chandeliers at all. projected pin pricks like fireflies dancing on the
What is a chandelier nowadays? After all, floor, all animated interactive installations and
chandelier is a French word meaning candle- pieces of art, which represent movement,
holder. It's an image of a dusty crystal chandelier in temperature or even heart rate. All using
a French chateau, which instantly comes to mind. technology and smart coding software created by
Whatever it is called, my 'architectural jewellery' as wizards in dark rooms with powerful computers.
that kind lady put it, is not supposed to compete Can't a chandelier be something like that? Could
with eighteenth century crystal chandeliers. I don't architectural jewellery be like that? I don't see
think classical traditional chandeliers impress any why not.
more. In central London they're everywhere. So where is chandelier design going in 2015? In my
They've blended into society and have even become opinion it's wide open. There's an open desert of
synonymous with the infamous sketch from Only opportunity and I'm just going to keep walking. I
I RECENTLY TOOK PART IN AN EVENT CALLED Fools and Horses. In a sense, they have lost their have no idea where I'll end up, or if anyone's going
'THE LIGHTING SLAM' WHERE I WAS ASKED TO meaning over time, warped by the new offerings to be there when I arrive. But I'm hoping for a fun
TALK ABOUT LIGHT AND COLOUR TO THE YOUNG that bombard the industry. and unique journey. A new form of contemporary
LIGHTING ASSOCIATION. THE TALK WENT QUITE What I'm trying to do as a designer is create beauty is well overdue.
WELL. I WENT THROUGH SLIDES OF TEN OF MY something new. Let's start a new slate. It's going to
LATEST PROJECTS AND EVEN MANAGED TO GET take two hundred more years of trying, but let's see
A FEW LAUGHS. if we can push out traditional chandeliers and try www.georgesinger.co.uk
NEW GEN
LIGHTING CONTROL
Hamilton has created an enviable portfolio of high quality decorative
electrical wiring accessories, lighting control and multi-room audio
systems. Hamiltons new generation Mercury Lighting Control
system is the perfect solution for projects that require variable mood
lighting. Simple dimming to multiple scene-setting programmes can be
set, stored and recalled all at the touch of a screen or a button. Wall-
mounted controllers are available as Capacitive touch and Mechanical
push-button in styles and finishes that complement the Hamilton
range of decorative wall plates for that totally co-ordinated look.
Combining quality and style with attention to detail, the Hamilton range
of decorative switch plates & sockets will leave the most discerning
spoilt for choice: 18 unique designer collections available in shades of
chrome, steel, brass, nickel and wood finishes; four new shades of
bronze now available; completely clear plates for a discreet look; plus
elegant Italian plates in Verdigris and Hammered Britannium. 01747
860088 [email protected] | www.hamilton-litestat.com
LET IT GLOW!
Integral LED has recently created a retro-fit GU10 LED lamp that
matches the aesthetic qualities of halogen with all the energy saving
benefits of LED. The Integral LED lamp Classic Glow simply replaces a
standard 50 watt halogen lamp but only uses a mere 6.8W, yet delivers
380 lumens and will last for 25,000 hours, meaning maintenance costs
will be negligible. Integral LED attributes the Classic Glow effect to an
innovative Fly-eye filter that is housed in front of the COB light source.
The unique feature projects the light forward with maximum intensity
whilst protecting on-lookers from excessive glare. Effectively, the Fly-
eye softens the stray light emitted from the outer sides of the lens and
produces a strong functional beam that is anti-glare and provides a
classic glow akin to halogen. There are two product options; traditional
warm light (2700K) colour temperature and contemporary white (4000K)
and the range includes dimmable and non-dimmable versions which
can provide savings of up to 85 per cent on lighting energy costs. It offers
a major reduction in energy and maintenance overhead for commercial
buildings and private residences.
020 8451 8700 | www.integral-led.com
PIGMENT PERFECT
The Eli-Glow product range is the very latest state of the art substance photo-
luminescent pigments in sustainable eco-lighting technology. This powder
substance can be mixed with resin or sprinkled over most surfaces and sealed in
place with a brush-coat and makes the original application completely luminescent,
forever. Eli-Glow will come to life transforming the entire appearance into a
unique and illuminist contemporary piece. Whether its applied as part of an interior
design brief or part of the building the applications are endless and safe. The Eli-
glow photo-luminescent pigments are not primary light reflectors, but are actual
sources of ambient light. They absorb radiant U.V. energy from sunlight (or indoor
lighting) and convert it into longer wavelengths in the visible spectrum, emitting it
as light with the sensation of different colours applied. Colours currently available
include aquamarine blue, yellow/green and cobalt blue. The Eli-Glow product
pigments will release light for up to 8 hours in darkness and charge up after only
30 minutes of daylight. [email protected] | www.elichem.co.uk
SPRING AWAKENING
Paul Nulty Lighting Design (PNLD) has completed the interior lighting for
the first solo restaurant of chef Skye Gyngell breathing life into a 19th-
century drawing room at the world famous Somerset House, London. In
collaboration with interior designer Briony Fitzgerald and architect Stuart
Forbes Associates, the practice has helped bring warmth to a space
flooded with natural light and with ceilings that stand over four metres
tall. PNLDs concept was to enhance, yet soften, the commanding
architecture of clean stone columns and vast ceilings to create an intimate
dining experience. The lighting concept, based on the restaurants name
and aligned with Skye Gyngells vision for softness, draws spring-like
gentleness throughout the space balancing the cool tones of natural light
with the warmth of the interior design. PNLD wanted to draw guests
through the seasons colours and textures as they walked through the
rooms. As they enter the reception, guests are enveloped by subdued,
natural colours resembling a forest at dusk; Lindsey Aldemans
chandelier, in the design of twisted branches and tipped with rounded
luminaires, adds to the natural effect and feel of the space. Through wide
arches, guests can see the atrium and main dining area where the
freshness of a spring day has been created using a tonality that tempers
the coolness of natural light that floods into the two rooms.
The restaurants atrium is cool from the natural light above and enhanced
by the muted stone tones of garden designer Jinny Bloms feature panels
that delicately adorn the walls. The lighting complements a nocturnal
atmosphere with a concealed strip of luminaires around the skylight,
drawing the eye to the outdoors and providing an ethereal background
illumination. www.paulnulty.co.uk
BELL-AMI
Normann Copenhagen has expanded the popular Bell lamp
range with two new sizes. The expansion of the range opens
up for even more interior design possibilities with the iconic,
bell shaped lamp. Bell is designed by the Danish designers
Andreas Lund and Jacob Rudbeck and is now available in four
sizes in either sand or grey. Bell is a pendant lamp with an
iconic bell-like shape, where special attention has been given
to its simple details. Bell has a rounded, even surface, giving
it a moulded look. Rather than hiding it away, the connection
between the cord and the lamp itself has been accentuated in
a unique and contemporary way. With the Bell, designers
Andreas Lund and Jacob Rudbeck have focused on designing
a lamp where the mounting design is given room to unfold.
The contrast of the materials used creates an industrial feel.
Bell is a directional lamp that changes character and creates
new experiences as you move around it. The white inner
surface reflects the light, which falls in a cone-like shape.
www.normann-copenhagen.com/bell
SPEAK UP!
Speak Up! is the new table lamp from Danish lighting brand EBB
& FLOW. Reminiscent of an old-school stage microphone, it
brings its metal light fitting and fabric wire to the fore inside a tall
domed glass shade. Available in silver and brass metal in two
sizes, it comes in a variety of glass dome shades, from smoky
grey and clear, to olive and golden smoke for a soft look. RRP
prices start at around 330 for the small Speak Up! table lamp,
and 420 for the large Speak Up! table lamps. RRP prices on the
general collection start at around 140 / DKK 1050 for Rowan
pendant lamps, and 250 / DKK 1875 for Pillar lamps, and 270
/ DKK 2000 for table lamps.
[email protected]
WINNING SHOWROOM
Crestrons new EMEA showroom, at the Design Centre Chelsea
Harbour, has been honoured in the International Design and
Architecture Awards 2014. The Crestron design showroom won
this prestigious award in the category Best Home Cinema. The
showroom provides a platform for visitors to experience how
technology and interior design work together seamlessly.
Leading interior designer, Louise Bradleys interior scheme
creates an inspiring new space that captures the harmony that
can be achieved between interior design and home technology.
Crestron has subtly integrated a luxurious system of automated
lighting, heating, security, home entertainment and more. As well
as the award-winning Home Cinema set-up, the showroom
features two sophisticated living room spaces and a stylish
kitchen area, showcasing everything from luxurious cinema room
technology to fully integrated environmental and AV controls for
the home. A state-of-the-art boardroom demonstrates Crestrons
latest solutions for the commercial market.
0207 352 0028 | www.crestron.eu/showroom
SNAPSHOT IN DETAIL
Internationally renowned designer Christopher Jenner presents Urbem. This
eight piece collection draws inspiration from the late 19th century Milanese street
lighting. Christopher Jenner has employed the eras profound industrial and
technological ambition to devise an emotive collection of contemporary lighting.
Urbems handmade triple layered opal with glass shades are a study in convex
and concave form. Impressively sized, measuring 400mm x 600mm, Jenners
designs challenge the boundaries of what is achievable in the art of glass
blowing. Each piece features an innovative crafted chain, which integrates the
power source with design, a hand crafted aesthetic married which fulfils modern-
day requirements. Christopher commented: I am inspired by the innovation of
19th century Europe where craft and technology collided to create many of the
iconic hallmarks of the present day. Our future potential lies in uniting the
achievements of our past with the possibilities of our contemporary age, as
demonstrated through this collection.
www.christopher-jenner.com | Image courtesy of Michael Franke
SOLID SPECTRUM
Terence Woodgate this year launched a new lighting company with
Solid, a debut collection of LED pendants and surface downlights.
Terence is one of the UKs most respected industrial designers,
specialising in furniture and lighting. Terence has become known
for his stripped-down, elegant approach to design with a
meticulous attention to detail and manufacturing. Terence
Woodgate lighting collections are designed to fully optimise the
formidable benefits of LED technology and exploit the 20 years of
experience in professional lighting product design. The debut
collection, Solid, features LED pendants and surface mounted
downlights in pure geometric forms, made from natural materials
such as solid Carrara and Nero Marquina marble, oak and walnut.
The collection is optimized for Megaman high lumen output LED
lamps with excellent low glare for comfort. The simplicity of
Solids organic forms and pared down yet sophisticated aesthetic,
combined with its innovative technology and high performance,
would suit both modern and traditional settings, residential and
contract environments. terencewoodgate.com
FLY AWAY
September saw Tom Dixon dive into the multifaceted
world of clubs. Inspired by the heritage of the traditional
British members club, the design explores the newly
fashionable ways of working, playing and educating
oneself in the more extraordinary environments of the
new club land. Part of the CLUB narrative, Tom Dixon
launches a series of new lighting products. PLANE
chandelier is a new addition to the PLANE collection,
where a confident use of simple geometric shapes
creates a minimal, sculptural aesthetic: a brass-plated
statement chandelier comprising of 18 double-layered
white glass spheres distributed over three tiers. This
space-filling classic chandelier creates a dramatic
feature in any hotel lobby, dining room or restaurant.
Additionally tom Dixon presents BEAT wall light, inspired
by the sculptural simplicity of traditional water vessels
used in India and the COPPER SHADE in bronze, which is
now available in 25cm. www.tomdixon.net/uk
HIGHLIGHTING SUPPORT
AND COMMITMENT
Atrium has been awarded the Special Recognition Award from the
Institution of Lighting Professionals (ILP). Presented to companies who
have made a significant contribution towards the Institution of Lighting
Professionals aims, the award highlights Atriums remarkable support and
commitment to the association and to the lighting profession. Earlier this
year, Atrium approached the ILP to develop customised training for the
companys staff to gain awareness of advances within the lighting sector
and also to develop as a team. Atrium worked closely with the organisation
to identify the specific knowledge and skills they wanted to build on. From
this, ILPs dedicated trainers created a unique training programme to meet
with Atriums requirements. The Institution seeks to ensure that its
members attain and develop the professional knowledge, skills and
education to meet necessary competencies. Members of the Institution of
Lighting Professionals work on exterior and interior projects, in public
spaces, workplace, leisure, retail and residential applications delivering
excellence in lighting. Image courtesy of Sanna Fisher-Payne. www.atrium.ltd.uk
Design edit.
As part of our lighting feature, we have put together a dazzling collection of lighting concepts from Dallas based designer
Allan Knight. A graduate of architecture from the University of Texas, Allan founded the Allan Knight showroom and brand in
1999, becoming a go-to source for exquisite specialty acrylic, lighting, accessories, and antiques. Here, we have gathered
three of the brands cherished pieces, each with their own distinct flair.
CORAL BEAD
The Coral Sea Chandelier with bead pendants has an
effervescent silver umber gilt finish with blue lagoon beads.
Mirroring elements of nature with a luxurious metallic finish,
this chandelier conjures up memories of beautiful silver
birch branches on cold, frosty mornings, embellished with
glistening beadwork that conveys and fluidity like water.
Similarly, and in regard of its name, the installation takes
note of the sea and the clear blue waters with a colour
palette to match the crystal ocean. The chandelier measures
at 65w x 26d x 30h. v Price on request
HALO .
This stunning Halo Pendant, Round, is finished in urban aged
iron on the exterior, and silver gilt on interior LED lights. Not to
be categorised as a mere angelic representation of lighting, Halo
conveys a strong presence and demands attention with its tough,
urban, iron made faade. The contrast of materials contributes
to a depth of texture and tactility. The overall glow of the Halo,
propels it to heavenly status. Halo measures at 68d x 4h.
v Price on request
PARKER .
A departure from the previous two lighting features, The Parker Floor Lamp is
contemporary, city sleek and grounded. The dark platinum metallic lacquer with a
high polish, gives this lamp a business feel and would be at home in any
penthouse apartment, perhaps overlooking Central Park, NYC or with a sweeping
London landscape view. The silk shade is custom-made for that touch of pure
beauty and elegance. Standard lamp measures 70 inches overall height.
Shade measurements are 29t, 30b, 15s. v Price on request
AFTER THE RECENT PRESS LAUNCH AT THE BMA RoSPA states that hot bath water severely scalds the customer sees is the minimal, unobtrusive
ANNUAL CONFERENCE FOR THE HOT WATER over 600 people in the UK each year. Three quarters controls, design co-ordinated to any group of
BURNS LIKE FIRE CAMPAIGN AND NEW of these seriously injured victims are children bathroom tap family styles.
WEBSITE, THERES MUCH TALK AGAIN WITHIN under the age of five, many of them bearing the Tempeau is designed and created to ensure
THE INDUSTRY REGARDING THERMOSTATIC scars of their accident for the rest of their lives. thermostatic safety is delivered to both bathing and
SAFETY, SCALDING PREVENTION AND Older people were also shown to be at particular showering experiences, to allow the user to obtain
PROVIDING CONSUMERS WITH SOLUTIONS THAT risk of dying as a result of hot tap-water scalds, the best possible flow performance from the UKs
THEY HAD PERHAPS, NEVER PREVIOUSLY with an average of 15 pensioners dying each year notoriously low pressure hot water systems and to
THOUGHT ABOUT. as a result of such accidents. be significantly faster and easier to install than
To give an example of how Abode has responded traditional wall mounted solutions. Tempeau is
These solutions dont mean that you have to give up to these statistics, the company designed and connected to the underside of the bath tap deck
your design-led bathroom ideas, in fact just the launched a thermostatic valve concept called and to be intrinsically simple to understand and
opposite. Abode have come up with a unique Tempeau which is not only an answer to hot easy to order.
thermostatic valve design which co-ordinates water scalding, but is also designed to be an The result is a carefully selected combination of
perfectly with 11 of their 13 ranges of creatively installers dream. Tempeau has already won a beautifully designed bathing and showering kits,
designed bathroom brassware. gold award in The Designer magazine Design which have been put together by the Abode
As we are all probably aware, Government Awards plus it was a shortlisted product at the designers to make life simpler and safer.
legislation introduced in April 2010 modified the KBB London Innovation Awards.
requirement for bath fillers to be thermostatically The concept of this unique product was born
controlled. (Scotland introduced this law three partially from the legislation changes and partially
years previously). This means that all new-build from on-going conversations with the public and
homes across England and Wales now have devices installers. Tempeau is a UK designed product for
to limit the temperature of the bathroom water to a UK style deck mounted baths, for UK water
maximum of 48C. That is more than enough for pressure and meeting UK building regulations.
domestic use and it also removes the potential for The flexibility of the Tempeau system allows for
the most serious scald injuries to happen. a mix-and-match approach to any bath or
However, this doesnt apply currently to standard showering configuration. Whilst all the workings 01226 283434 | [email protected]
home refurbishments. are hidden away under the bath, the only aspect www.abode.eu
COASTLINE COLLECTION
Shower enclosure specialist, Lakes Bathrooms, has launched two new 10mm
designs as part of its Coastline Collection. The most popular designs in its Walk-in
range, the Cannes and Nice, are now available in original 8mm and heavier
thickness 10mm glass. As with the whole of the Coastline Collection, the look is
confident, sleek, minimalist and contemporary. The profiles are silicon-free to
support the clean lines and Lakes Bathrooms stay clean coating, AllClear, is
applied as standard to both sides of the glass. The two metre high screens are
designed to fit with low profile tray mounting or in a wet room environment and
work in alcove, corner or straight wall-mounted situations. Retail prices for the
10mm Walk-in styles start from 349 plus VAT.
01684 853870 | [email protected] | www.lakesbathrooms.co.uk
EXTRA-ORDINARY
CONCEPTS
RAK Ceramics has introduced a stunning new
freestanding bath collection to its RAKextra range.
The cost effective collection includes four striking
contemporary designs and two traditional models,
with rolled tops and chrome claw feet. All designs
are made in the UK from Lucite easyflow 5mm
acrylic, for high quality and increased depth, and
are offered alongside a comprehensive range of
freestanding chrome taps.
The four contemporary designs include slipper-
style Seville; Merida and Toledo, which gently slope
at each end, and straight-edged San Sebastian.
Traditional styled London is a slipper design,
whilst Vitoria slopes at both ends. All designs
include fitted click-clack wastes and are triple
reinforced, including a base spray, full spray and
full encapsulating spray, whilst baseboards have a
gelcoat finish.
Other RAKextra bath options include built-in
Reserva, Metropolitan, Evolution, Orient and DKM,
which are also made from 5mm acrylic. The range
also includes complementary shower enclosures,
screens and trays, mirror cabinets and bathroom
mirrors and smart storage.
01730 237850 | [email protected]
www.rakceramics.co.uk
BEAUTIFUL SINK
FROM SHAWS
Egerton is a popular Shaws of Darwen
British made handcrafted double bowl
fireclay sink, featuring a unique and
distinctive patterned front, the offset dividing
wall is branded with the well-known Shaws
logo to complete the finished look. This
beautiful sink is from Shaws Original
Collection and comes without overflows but
includes 3 waste outlets for basket
strainers or waste disposers. Shaws sinks are
produced with a durable glaze in both white
and biscuit finishes designed for years of
usage. Due to its weight, Shaws recommend
this sink is installed professionally with
bespoke cabinetry.
01254 775111 | www.shawsofdarwen.com
VICTORIOUS VERLA
Abode designers are constantly charged with the challenge to come up with exciting and
visually stunning designs and Verla is just one of the new creations, inspired by the Angel
of the North sculpture. Verla is an innovative new take on kitchen mixer tap styling with a
unique V shaped body design. Verlas smooth curved radii comes together perfectly from
the architecturally tall spout design, to the easy-to-operate paddle style handles. Pure
design, distinctly stylish and certainly a tap to stand out from the crowd. Verla comes in
chrome and brushed nickel finishes with a minimum 0.5 bar pressure required. All Abode
taps come with a non-splash aerator, are guaranteed for five years from date of purchase,
designed in accordance with European Water Regulations and are manufactured to WRAS
or other applicable European standards.
01226 283434 | www.abode.eu
CHEYNE TERRACE
CHANGE UP
Glasstrends has been recently commissioned to design, manufacture and install
frameless glass in all shower areas of the 25 luxury apartments, at award winning
residential development designed by Sir Robert McAlpine, Cheyne Terrace. This
residential scheme just off Kings Road, Chelsea has been designed to meet the demands
of even the most discerning clientele. Using floor to ceiling frameless glass, with cleverly
concealed fixings and completely clear low iron glass, each shower area seamlessly
blends in with the rest of the bathroom creating an elegant and harmonic setting. The
completed look is clean, stylish and sophisticated, giving a feeling of space and calm. An
independently owned boutique company of 15 years, Glasstrends use their practical yet
imaginative design and unique methods of manufacture and installation to help interior
designers bring their ideas to life. Designed for any space, made to any size, with a whole
range of options, colours, finishes and even textures for bathrooms, wet rooms,
poolside, wine rooms and more the opportunities really are virtually limitless.
020 7223 4017 | www.glasstrends.co.uk
FURNITURE OF
THE FUTURE
CHRISTIAN GROSEN, HEAD OF DESIGN AT
FRITZ HANSEN, TALKS TO JADE TILLEY
ABOUT THE COMPANYS ENIGMATIC
FOUNDER, FRITZ HANSEN, AS A QUALITY-
DRIVEN CABINETMAKER, HOW THEIR
HERITAGE IS DEFINING THEIR CONTINUED
STYLE INTO 2015 AND HOW THEY INTEND
TO STAY RELEVANT.
JT: WHERE AND HOW DID FRITZ HANSEN BEGIN?
CG: The company was founded in 1872 in Copenhagen,
Denmark. The founder, Fritz Hansen was a cabinetmaker
with a deep passion for quality.
JT: WHAT IS THE BEST DESIGN ADVICE YOU CAN GIVE TO DESIGNERS
WHO ARE THINKING OF SPECIFYING FRITZ HANSENS DESIGNS?
CG: Spend time trying to understand the brand and our
values before designing.
www.fritzhansen.com
SHOWROOM
SHOWCASE
INTERIOR DESIGN TODAY IS TAKING A LOOK THROUGH THE DOORS OF SOME OF THE UKS
BEST SHOWROOMS, OFFERING AN INSIGHT INTO THE COLLECTIONS CURATED AND
CREATED BY THE DESIGNERS WHOSE NAMES ADORN THE DOORS. by Jade Tilley
Friday afternoon in central London, just This showroom has been garnering some buzz toast the showroom in its grand unveiling and
off Green Park tube station in the heart of for a while and here at Interior Design Today we Friday 14th November was its first official day as
Mayfair, sits a new showroom, on Grafton were very excited to be one of the first to visit the a fully fledged UK showroom. The canaps had
Street to be exact. The gentle thrum of space. Just over 300 sq ft of luxury and been scoffed, the wine drunk and the photos
traffic, people and cars is about to turn innovation, all presented in one beautiful taken, all that was left now was for the patrons to
up a notch as weekend London really environment. As I opened the doors on the Holly arrive and by Friday afternoon they were doing
comes into play. It is a great time to visit Hunt showroom, the first European outing for the just that.
a showroom as people are leaving the designer, I was filled with a sense of excitement The Holly Hunt showroom, is a wonder to
constraints of their working week to and wonder. experience and surprises you at every turn. I had
indulge in some interiors therapy. The previous evening had seen over 200 people the opportunity to peruse some of the designs
whilst Tristan Forrest, Showroom Manager, approaches the UK market? I dont think so. As a redesigned. It is architecturally on point as well
finished up a chat with the President of the business model it has perhaps enabled the move as housing stunning interior features. The ceiling
company, who was just leaving town after the in a certain way but the heart of Holly Hunt is still is divided by dropped beams that form a grid
grand unveiling the evening before. I didnt stray very much the same, it just turns out that London pattern, incorporating air vents, lighting and
too far, not wanting to ruin the surprises that is ready for it now. As we are joined by a few contributing to the overall acoustics of the room.
would be revealed to me but in the entrance I more people to discuss the showroom, we move One thing that is quite special is the amount of
was delighted to find a complex and interesting round to a larger, banquet style table to fit window space, an unexpected delight on a
narrative of old world meets new. There is everyone in. The showroom has a fluidity that London street like this. Windows flow around the
colour, there is innovative use of material and feels very natural when moving into different corner of the building, offering up that gorgeous
there is also a feeling of a working space that rooms sets. There is a clever juxtaposition that subdued early evening light that allows the
anyone can come in, take a seat and use the enables the space to create contrast and interest showroom to really sparkle.
showroom for ones own work. whilst still maintaining a unity between furniture Onto the details; the content of the space is
Tristan greets me at the front of the showroom pieces, artwork and accessories. For instance, incredible. Without sounding too hokey, there is
and we sit at a table to discuss a little of the the table we sit down at is below a light something for everyone and this surprised me in
business of Holly Hunt. I was intrigued to know installation that looks like an interesting pulley the beginning. As I talk to Tristan and he takes
why now? in terms of Hollys London debut and and lever system. It has an industrial edge but me through the collections, it all makes more
how it has all come together. Tristan himself is the pulleys are a muted gold with sleek black sense. Holly, as a designer is savvy and has
no stranger to successful UK showrooms, having cords running over them with perfectly formed clearly had fun with the artists she has worked
been the manager at B&B Italia, and this space glass pendants hung at the ends. This lighting is with. You are constantly confronted with expected
presents him with a whole new perspective on the work of Alison Berger, who crops up and unexpected, all in one room set. Take, for
the industry and a challenge to make visitors throughout the showroom with beautiful sconces instance, the entrance of the showroom, which
stop and take notice of this incredible space. and more pendants to entice you in. finds a beautiful modula seating space in a soft
An acquisition by Knoll Inc brought about a re- Taking a step back and looking at the space as a Persian grey, accented by a very architectural
assessment of the business on Holly Hunt whole, it is clear that a great deal of work has sectioned marble coffee table. It is art, form and
Enterprises Incs part. Has this changed the gone into transforming it. Originally a yacht function all in one space. The walls display
brand and its ethos, particularly the way it showroom, the space was completely gutted and artwork that caught my eye as soon as I walked
in. Canvases suspended in perspex cases look look. Tristan advises me that an Italian
like the very fabric of the canvas has been gentleman had been into the showroom and
unpicked and stood on end to create 3D mazes. ordered two of these roped drawers piece by
On closer inspection it reveals itself as Christian Astuguevieille. It is so clever that
something different. Greens and oranges Holly and her team have put together a
punctuate the walls with this maze art, showroom that not only looks divine but with
courtesy of Korean artist Nam Tchun Mo. items that people are desperate to own, even if
As we move on there are efforts of a more they didnt know it to begin with.
classic design, mixed in with new innovations. As we move around the showroom, it becomes
There is also a strong nod to a more industrial clear that innovation and technology are an
design vibe, coming through in the use of important part of the Holly Hunt ethos. A
formed steel. Alison Berger is again snapshot of her fabric range sits elegantly
responsible for the Surveyors Floor Lamp. At along one wall. I am assured that this is just a
the back of the space, but no less out of site mere snippet of what is on offer but I get to see
are some exquisite steel chairs that have the the most beautiful fabrics, some of which have
deep velvet cushioning of a gentlemans been designed for outdoor use and have the
smoking room and the architectural softest texture. It turns out theyre acrylic
significance of a steel frame. They are based. Again, it is all about the surprises in
beautiful, so considered in their form and so this showroom.
comfortable you forget what youre sitting on. As my visit comes to an end, I am invited to
They flex and bend just enough that you feel as return, have a coffee, bring some work in with
though youre suspended mid air. me and use the showroom as a space to be
Victor Skrebneski, a Chicago-based inspired and to meet people. I sense I may be
photographer and artist features in the too distracted to get anything done but Ill
showroom with a room divider in his signature certainly be giving it a go in the near future.
crisp black and white patterns that stands
behind a more classic chaise longue and HOLLY HUNT LONDON
sumptuous woven throw. On paper it may 20 Grafton Street
sound wrong, but it works, trust me. In the London
same room sits pieces of rope furniture that W1S 4DZ
have a certain colonial quality. I had to touch www.hollyhunt.com
them to experience the texture as well as the Images courtesy of Ed Reeves.
MY ICON
NATALIA MIYAR, HELEN GREEN DESIGN,
REVEALS HER DESIGN ICON
MONSOON SEASON
The arrival of the monsoon rains bring new life and energy, a vibrant life
source, a fresh burst of inspiration, a deluge of exciting ideas and a
cloudburst of fresh colours and bold prints. With this inspirational concept
in mind, JAB Anstoetz presents the Monsoon collection. Comprised of
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retardant. Patterns include grass and palm leaf designs, tiled-looks, palm
leaf designs, bold basket designs and ombr stripes. Prices start at 23.00
per metre. Featured is the Chivasso Monsoon, curtains and upholstery in
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A GOOD
NIGHTS SLEEP
Recent research shows that bedroom design is
about to embrace the wave of new automated
technology. Detectors keeping a quiet night time
vigil over health and wellbeing that are attuned to
the person sleeping in the bed are just one of these
concepts to be introduced to the bedroom. For those
who must sleep in complete darkness there is the
dim-out or black-out blind and expert advice is
readily available. Also envisaged is a choice of
modern alarm methods that ensures a gentle and
fresh introduction to the new day. Tablet controlled
blinds and curtains, as well as zoned lighting in the
bedroom are all welcome changes. Regardless of
the design style, clients today expect a greater
degree of comfort and control in the bedroom.
Interior designers can now accept briefs based on
many new expectations utilising some of the ideas
that are now available, including technological
advancements. Deanswood Interiors have been
making curtains and manufacturing blinds for many
years and they are proud of their history, keeping
abreast of new innovative design changes. Whether
a traditional, contemporary or ultra-modern
bedroom Deanswood do have the experience and
knowhow to accommodate and assist the designer
that their our way.
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A SENSE OF IDENTITY and fixed items to tableware, soft furnishings, leather goods and stationary.
Personalised enhances the design of a new babys first room, a personal
Personalised Professional is a service that works with interior designers to space like a study or dressing room or is layered across a whole interior.
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client, and combines them to create an individual embellishment, which is design service alone or provide a team of skilled craftspeople working with
used across different interior spaces from homes to yachts and private jets. glass, stone, ceramics, leather, precious metals and paper, who will be able
Uniquely personal, this design is created by experts who work hand in hand to reproduce the identity on a range of surfaces, that satisfies even the most
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A TACTILE EXPERIENCE
BUCKS NEW UNIVERSITY OPENS ITS DOORS TO A FUTURE CAREER IN PRINTED
AND KNITTED TEXTILES, AND INTERIOR SURFACE DESIGN FOR PROSPECTIVE STUDENTS
Textiles and Surface Design at Bucks is a multi Knitted Textiles Design: Exploration of I continued my studies at the RCA and worked
award-winning course widely recognised by traditional and contemporary knitting on many live projects and was fortunate to win
industry for producing innovative and highly techniques to inspire design for fashion, various bursaries and awards, which helped to
skilled designers. product and the interior. fund my study and introduce me to a range of
Printed Textiles Design: Exploration of drawing, companies.
The course has evolved over 21 years and now painting, traditional and digital fabric printing Since my MA I have worked as a designer for a
the University has over 1,000 textiles and surface techniques for fashion and the interior. range of companies on a project basis including
design graduates who have swelled the ranks of Surface Design: Traditional and digital 2D and Philips and WGSN. My work has also been
the diverse alumni and industry network. 3D textiles techniques using contemporary applied to costume and set design as well a
Many of the graduates hold key positions in the materials such as wood, leather, glass, metals numerous commissions for bespoke works for
fashion textiles and surface design industries, and plastics. interior spaces.
both in the UK and internationally. Graduates In 2005 I took part in the NESTA Creative
have gone on to work with companies and Zoe Miller is a former student who has Pioneer Programme, which was set up to help
brands such as Burberry, Missoni, Donna developed her own business and has come back young creatives develop businesses. My studio
Karen, Abercrombie and Fitch, Mark Fast, to Bucks New Uni to teach on the course as a has been based at Cockpit Arts in London for
Christopher Kane, Anthropologie, Zinc Studio Fashion/Knit Tutor. Zoe comments, I studied at the last 10 years. I have developed a
London, Karen Nicol, Hallmark Cards, Cath Bucks in the late 90s and had a fantastic commercial range of accessories, which are
Kidston, Heals, Marson Fabrics, Next, Marks experience on the textile course. I came straight produced and sold throughout the UK in
and Spencer, Phase Eight and John Lewis. from a foundation in fashion and textiles and boutiques and galleries.
Graduates have also set up their own design already knew I would specialise in knit. Fiona It has been a real privilege to return to Bucks as
businesses and have exhibited at 100% Design Ross, the pathway leader really encouraged us the pathway leader for Knit and I hope to
TENT, Origin, Indigo, Paris, ICFF New York and all to take our own approach and experiment develop and evolve the course to produce
at London Fashion Week. Many tutors are also and push our understanding of the discipline innovative designers.
active in the sector running their own practices. and how it might be applied. I arrived with a
The course covers designing textiles for fashion passion for knitwear and by my third year I was
and the interior with specialisations in the applying my work to concepts for architectural
following three areas: spaces and product. 0800 0565 660 | [email protected]
FRESHEN UP
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your clients to throw dirty laundry into the bag and out of sight.
When laundry day arrives, the large over-the-shoulder handles
give you a handy way to collect, organise and transport
washing. All done? Fold them away or keep them in sight as
the new colour ways bring an on-trend touch helping to
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CRAFT IN LEATHER
Anthony Vrahimis Ltd. is a London based leather design and production
manufacturer and is recognised as one of the UKs foremost leather
product makers and design consultants. With over 25 years experience in
the leather industry, Anthony fuses his creative talent and technical
expertise with a team of highly experienced designers and craftspeople
recognised for their incredible attention to detail. Anthony's core passion
lies with architecture and interiors and highlights includes Mulberry's
flagship outlets globally. He is currently completing a three year project for
a private client in the Middle East and has recently completed a project for
the Firmdale hotel group's new central London hotel launch. Anthony
offers product development services and specialises in managing and
implementing design concepts through to final production stage. Anthony
also has a core focus on educational and research development and has
been attached to the Royal College of Art and the London College of
Fashion. He continues to provide facilities for courses in machine cutting
and handbag design, in addition to overseeing and tutoring graduates from
a wide range of educational facilities accredited by the University
of London. 0207 686 0001 | [email protected] | www.anthonyvr.com
URBAN QUARTZ
COMPAC, inspired by Americas New York loft culture,
have been able to create a fusion between architecture,
design and functionality to offer the New York Collection.
A totally new quartz worksurface that has its own unique
urban style combined with a minimalistic open approach
to modern living. Silky, soft and sensuous to the touch,
the New York Collection will excite and stimulate the
senses and offers the discerning client an opportunity to
create a contemporary kitchen that reflects the style and
thrill of loft living in the Big Apple. The New York
Collection features three urban concept colours, White
Zement, Ice Zement and Grey Zement. Each colour has an
innovative perfect glac matt finish, unique to COMPAC,
which highlights the colour, depth and definition of grain
and offers less reflection than other quartz worksurfaces.
Its easy to clean and maintain too. The New York
Collection from COMPAC the beginning of a great story.
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AN APPETITE
FOR DETAIL
John Sankey presents a collection of beautiful upholstered
pieces designed for comfort and flexibility. Clients include
prestigious designers and contract specifiers who furnish
residential properties, boutique hotels, restaurants and
theatres. From frames through to sewing and upholstery, each
piece is made to order in the factory in Derbyshire. John Sankey
are holders of the prestigious Manufacturing Guild Mark in
recognition of their commitment to quality and longevity. In
addition, they have a Lifetime Guarantee on frames and springs
endorsed by FIRA. John sankeys craftspeople are highly skilled
and used to working in a wide variety of fabrics. Using the
current range, designers can make use of the fantastic
customisation tool by visiting
www.johnsankey.c.uk/Configurator.
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QUIRKY TOWERS
JADE TILLEY, EDITOR OF INTERIOR DESIGN TODAY, REVIEWS HER STAY AT QUIRKY QBIC, LONDON;
ITS NIFTY DESIGN CONCEPT AND IMPECCABLE CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST (INCLUDING GREAT CHEESE!)
QBIC HAS LONG BEEN ON MY LIST OF MUST- little nuggets of information that we, the guests, own art on the walls.
VISIT HOTEL DESTINATIONS IN LONDON. IT IS might find useful and amusing. QBic doesnt take The bathroom is impressive by itself with great
DIFFERENT AND MAKES NO QUALMS ABOUT itself too seriously. shower space, top tech showering facilities and a
STATING AS MUCH. ITS STRIPPED BACK, PAIRED We arrive in the room to find a perfectly appointed cute, if somewhat small basin space. I would have
DOWN, NO FUSS STYLE IS AN HONEST AND space. We are in the Fun Room and it certainly appreciated a little more room for my overnight
INTRIGUING OFFERING IN A CITY THAT BURSTS aims to make you smile. The whole pod concept washbag, but other than that, these rooms make
WITH HOTELS AND B&BS, AND CAN OFTEN behind these rooms is incredibly clever and just for a happy London camper.
CONFUSE THE OVER-INFORMED TRAVELLER. innovative enough to be interesting without The next day we got to venture into the dining
distracting from the overall usability of the space. room. Going back to Blacksheeps understanding
I knew better. Having worked with Blacksheep The bed, with its huge London-inspired graphic on of brand and customer, it is clear to see here that
previously, I knew that its own distinct brand of the headboard, features these nifty little tech the diner has been thought of first and foremost.
design and lifestyle was a tried and tested panels that essentially means that if you dont The dcor continues its fun, friendly and usable
method in success. The fact that they had want to move, you dont have to. Awesome wifi had theme. The kitchen area is made up of a gorgeous
partnered up with QBic to deliver this concept was us connected in seconds and you can get plugged central island decked in deliciousness. I could
a sign that this hotel brand was going places and I in, charged up and chilled out in no time. have sat and whiled away hours in that space,
wanted to find out more. Furniture in the space was minimal but this didnt reading a book, catching up on the news, feasting
The evolution of the hotel experience is immediate. affect comfort. A contraption in the corner from the BEST continental Ive had in a long time.
Upon arrival at QBic all the usual fuss of check-in contained a mirror, a seat and a bagged up The Lincolnshire poacher cheddar gets an
is eradicated in favour of a simple heres your key hairdryer for your convenience. My personal honourable mention here!
card, enjoy your stay. highlight of the furniture in the room were these The ease which this London hotel experience
Every inch of the hotel is crafted out of upcycled old, vintage wooden buttons, positioned on the wall makes you feel is refreshing; QBic and Blacksheep
materials. The lifts for example, feature quirky with dainty yellow wire hangers, so that when are a force to be reckoned with when it comes to
clipboards with notices about local weather and clothes are hung up, almost presented itself as its quirk and client satisfaction.
Bespoke designs
manufactured in-house
Deanswood Interiors
01634 814444
[email protected]
www.deanswood.co.uk