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CONTENTS 26 Design News 34 pages of the latest from the world of interior design

36 The Art of Collecting Collections of objects may have been created for sentimental reasons, or simply a love of collecting things! Look at inspirational photographs of how best to display your objects of value 66 Telling a Design Story Like an illustrator, designers bring the client’s story to life in inventive ways says Gail Doby 68 Fabrics New from Linwood, Titley & Marr, Today Interiors, Kobe and more 74 London Interior Show Check out who’s exhibiting at this new trade-only show, 16th-17th September, Chelsea Harbour Hotel 16

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88 Beds Delcor’s first upholstered bed

collection, Westend Bed Company’s Urbino Baldacchino four-poster bed, Savoir Beds’ Stella 01, Sweetpea & Willow’s Olivia bed, Jensen Bed’s New Pocket Technology 92 Fireplaces New from Robeys, Stone Age, Marble Hill, Victoria Stone and more 96 Rugs & Flooring Latest designs from Kährs, Riviere Rugs, Lorena Canals, Veedon Fleece, Deirdre Dyson, The Natural Wood Company and ITC Natural Luxury Flooring 102 Lighting Dimitri Stefanov’s latest project, Fritz Fryer’s Wellington pendant, Christopher Hyde’s India light, John Richard’s Hans chandelier, Mr Light picture lights, and more


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CONTENTS 110 Bathrooms The Hoxton collection by

Perrin & Rowe, The Sentinel Freestanding Shower by Catchpole & Rye, Duravit’s new showroom, Aston Matthews’ Alto, and more

114 Bathe Like The Romans Even when

referencing the past, contemporary ideas need to be mixed in says Paola Tanini

116 Decorex Our 26 page guide to all that is best

in this year’s Decorex International Show 142 Classical Meets Deco KNOF Design created an elegant and layered interior scheme which merges classic French interiors with the geometry of Art Deco for a six bedroomed property in New Jersey for a couple

150 A Study of Contrasts In a small conurbation numbering just 7,000 inhabitants on the outskirts of Toronto lies the home of a pair of empty nesters, who called upon local firm U31 Design for their interior design needs for a mansion project 162 Inside The Manor Set in an extensive estate in Berkshire, featuring stables, mature gardens and woodland surrounding a private lake, this manor house has recently undergone a major overhaul and extension 170 Sand, Sun and Luxury Bernard Interiors was asked to create a light and comfortable family home in Marbella with a contemporary European feel

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Far From Typical A West London property belonging to Norwegian and Canadian clients was in need of an overhaul. Indigo Design Associates was brought in to add a full basement, home office, games room, guest bathroom and more storage space A Home In Paris A realisation that living in hotels while working in Paris was not it was all cracked up to be, drove Mario and Anne Grauso to take the plunge and buy a base A Dream Come True A prestigious South African lawman and ex-model wife with two children had a goal: build a villa on Bantry Bay, Cape Town

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Real Life Fantasy Inside this cottage in Cape Town, you will find a world of contrast, imagination and luxury brought to life. The space is extremely diverse, touching on everything from the outrageous to the dark, at every step there is something for you to feast the eye on

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Creating a Balance A desire to avoid the staid formality often associated with the creation of sophisticated spaces drove designer Michele Plachter on a project Squirreling Around This city apartment is bright, cosy, slightly vintage as well as modern - just like Kiev itself

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CONTENTS For The Love Of Art This Grade II listed property in Yorkshire is filled with character

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Richmond Penthouse Benefiting from gorgeous views and natural light, Rebecca Hughes was asked to give the home a facelift

230 Life On The Ranch The family wanted a

Touch Of The Orient Eastern culture was subtly combined with the laidback essence of the French Riviera

232 Weekends By The Sea Sarah Ward’s 1830s

A Landmark Reborn Jasmin Reese Interiors’ brief was to give this period home a more modern makeover

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Slow & Steady Wins Fiona Leonard used a serene and coastal palette to reflect the clients’ love of the sea

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apartments offer unparalleled views of London and generous terraces place to spend Summers working and to spend time together

Farmhouse was redesigned to become her comfortable retreat

Earlville, is surrounded by luscious landscape and Balongue Design were asked to apply a vibrant palette that complemented the architecture and views


Makers of fine contemporary furniture and interior joinery New showroom now opened in Cheshire

Kitchens Bedrooms Dressing Rooms Libraries Offices Cinemas Media Rooms Wine Rooms Console Tables Interior Doors

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OUR DESIGNERS JEN BERNARD

REBECCA HUGHES

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MICHELE PLACHTER

LONNI PAUL

SUSAN KNOF

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FIONA LEONARD

IONA DUCKWORTH

Managing Director of Bernard Interiors, Jen has worked in the architecture and interior design industry since graduating in Interior Architecture at Edinburgh College of Art. Passionate and focused with entrepreneurial spirit, she founded award-winning interior design studio, Bernard Interiors in 2008. www.bernardinteriors.co.uk

Located on the beautiful Washington Square Park in Centre City Philadelphia, Michele Plachter Design offers over 20 years experience primarily in residential design. With an aesthetic that is fresh, timeless, and modern, MPD is committed to transforming your space into one that is as functional as it is beautiful. www.micheleplachter.com

Ed Ng and Terence Ngan founded AB Concept in Hong Kong, and have built their practice into an international luxury design powerhouse. Renowned for their sensual, multi-layered style, architectural use of space and meticulous detailing, the studio has built a reputation in the luxury hospitality and residential sectors. www.abconcept.net 22

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Rebecca Hughes Interiors is a creatively driven interior design studio, utilising a collaborative approach with clients to transform a space. The company believes that we are all shaped by our environments, so our passion is to design homes that uniquely embody peace and awaken inspiration. www.rebeccahughesinteriors.com

Lonni Paul Design has redefined modern notions of beauty and elegance, from unique contemporary spaces to luxury private residences in Provence, Aspen, Bel Air, Beverly Hills, Malibu, Chicago, Saudi Arabia, New York and the Hamptons. Lonni Paul bases her work in the study of all things simple, modern and clean. www.lonnipaul.com

Fiona Leonard Interiors, LLC is a full service design firm that specialises in making a client’s home unique and custom tailored to the owners’ taste and lifestyle. Strong relationships with carefully selected creative artisans, highly skilled craftsmen and subcontractors ensures that your project will be in good hands. www.fionaleonardinteriors.com

U31 is driven by sophisticated design and is committed to delivering design excellence and extraordinary service. Creative Principals, Kelly Cray, Neil Jonsohn and finance principal, Nancy Dyson have led the studio with a focus on diverse commercial, residential and hospitality design for clients across the globe. www.u31.co

KNOF Design, founded in 2012, is owned and inspired by Susan Knof, international interiors professional whose work has graced the covers of over fifteen leading global magazines. Having worked in New York, Sydney and London, her background lends a sophisticated and cosmopolitan style to her designs. vwww.knofdesign.com

Indigo Design Associates was established in 2003 and is jointly run by husband and wife team Colin and Iona Duckworth. Under their guidance, a team of architects and designers produce stylish projects to an exacting standard. Indigo has quickly established a reputation as one of the leading design teams in London. www.indigo.gb.net


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UGUSTUS BRANDT

Augustus Brandt’s Oak Pugin table with its bold lines sits alongside antique and modern pieces effortlessly. Made to order in just six to eight weeks to the customer’s specification, the table can be used for formal or informal dining, and will be the centre of the family home. T: +44 (0) 179 834 4722 | www.augustusbrandt.co.uk

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MBELLA HOME

This delightful and stylish tree branch-inspired console by Ambella features a small cast aluminium base finished with antiqued silver metal leaf and set atop a large black granite base. The top is crafted from select American white oak in a ceruse finish. T: 001 214 631 8901 | www.ambellahome.com

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ORADA

Porada, the leading Italian furniture brand, has launched its first furniture collection created in collaboration with a renowned UK designer Staffan Tollgard. Archipelago collection comprises of two Koster coffee tables, a Koster side table and an Astol bench. The tables are made of solid, hand-worked wood, leather and features ceramic detailing. The two tiers allow for storage of books and objects, while the hard-wearing saddle leather pad caters to the reality of every-day use. www.porada.it 26

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LANCASTER

CUSTOM CRAFTED UPHOLSTERY LancasterCCU.com


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ICKORY WHITE

Hickory White’s custom bed program provides amazing solutions for the bedroom. Shown here is the Urban Park King upholstered bed from the Central Park collection. Tailoring treatments can be altered to reflect a basic look or may be converted to a buttoned presentation for a more traditional Channelled deign. A myriad of fabrics, finishes and custom nail treatments add endless creativity. T: 001 828 322 8624 | www.hickorywhite.com

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TTERMOST

Uttermost makes a grand style statement with these lightly glazed and bleached sandstone exposed hardwood chairs finished with cane sides. Accented by geometrically-pattterned solid wood tables featuring a warm oatmeal wash and ivory limestone tops, these eye-catching designs are a welcome addition to any setting.

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LBINO MIRANDA

The Gaia coffee table by Karpa, created by Albino Miranda, is definitely stands out as the perfect statement piece for any outdoor or indoor space. Available in a range of finishes, this is the ideal coffee table for any interior design scheme and is sure to be the perfect centre piece. www.albinomiranda.pt



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EISURE PLAN

The ZAMAC Collection from Leisure Plan by Ego Paris includes a futuristic sunlounger which is designed in the style of a swing hammock - but more stable! A one-piece curved frame fixed to a ‘V’ shaped base forms a discreet support giving great stability, creating a feeling of floating in mid-air. The design exposes the whole structure so even en masse, the area around and under the ZAMAC is open, so avoiding the more solid look of traditional sunbeds. The aluminium frame is available in 23 powder coated colours. Slings can be in either polyester mesh in nine single colours plus four exclusive two-colour versions, or fabrics from the Ego Paris collections including Alcantara, an outdoor fabric with a distinctive modern abstract design. The same specifications apply to the Air Zamac, with the base replaced by a high tensile wire cord for suspending from a suitable beam or tree.

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ASA BOTELHO

The Deconstructed Bacco Armchair by Casa Botelho is a contemporary remodel of the iconic box-style chair. It plays with angle, shape and texture, and is made from more than five materials and over four kinds of tailored detailing. Handcrafted in the UK, the armchair is made-to-order and customisable upon request.

T:+44 (0) 795 617 0735 | www.casabotelho.com.

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ECORUM EST

Decorum Est’s Verre Eglomise designs have been developed to cover whole room surfaces as well as provide small decorative elements. The reflective qualities of the glass teamed with the lustre of precious metals form stunning surfaces that stand the test of time.

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RTMAX FURNITURE

One of many outstanding designs by Artmax, this setting shows how a variety of mixed materials can create a truly timeless aesthetic. Ideal for both traditional and contemporary interiors, designers appreciate the combination of whimsical and elegance. T: 001 773 376 6266 | www.artmaxfurniture.com

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ANCOCK & MOORE

Hancock & Moore channels sophistication with a classic black and white colour palette, mixing polka dotted hair-on-hide with a smooth black leather interior. A pale champagne wood finish rounds out the luxe look in this uptown modern design. T: 001 828 495 8235

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HRISTOPHER GUY

La Fleur by Christopher Guy, said by many to be Mademoiselle’s favourite flower, shows off a stunning Belle Epoque inspired frame featuring hand-carved petals, with a convex mirror at the very heart and soul of this extraordinary design. www.christopherguy.com 32

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ARACOLE

Caracole makes it easy to create a richly dramatic dining space. With an intriguing mix of materials, this credenza adds modern organic appeal with a distinctive back-painted glass front featuring a faux wood grain pattern and highlights of golden blonde. The pedestal table is captivating with its stylish glass top while the ‘Sweet Seat’ chairs offer stylish frames finished in Chocolate Spice and accented with Champagne Gold metal rails and ferrules. Comfortable enough to encourage leisurely conversations, this ensemble adds glamourous sophistication while being perfectly suited for everyday dining and entertaining.

T: 001 800 468 8730 | www.caracole.com

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INE FURNITURE DESIGN

The Esquire Home Collection by Fine Furniture Design encompasses a broad range of designs and materials to serve today’s diverse aesthetic tastes. Featuring the right blend of classic and contemporary, as well as the unexpected, this collection deliversa power house of substance and style. T: 001 336 883 9918 | www.ffdm.com

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ONATHAN CHARLES

This resplendent display of detail-oriented craftsmanship is JC Modern by Jonathan Charles at its best. The Smoky black and gold entertainment cabinet features a silver base with a hand-painted relief of cranes in nature, then coated with several layers of a yellow-tinted lacquer creating a faux gilded effect.

T: +44 (0) 207 351 1922 | www.jonathancharles.com


AMERICAN ROOTS

EVIE CHAIR CREATORS OF AMERICA’S FINEST FURNITURE SINCE 1981 HANCOCKANDMOORE.COM


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Collections of objects may have been created for sentimental reasons, or simply a love of collecting things! We’ve put together inspirational photographs on how to display your objects of value


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1. The opulent 19th Century apartment exudes sensuality, fantasy and passion. The wood walls in the dining room are the perfect backdrop for the collections of blue 18th Century antique Chinese vases and Japanese Imari plates Designer - Rami Boutros Photograph - Mark Luscombe-Whyte 2. A collection of framed antique fans creates a backdrop for this feminine bedroom Designer - Laura Biagiotti Photograph - Fritz von der Schulenburg 3. Rows of blue and white plates are displayed on wall-to-wall plate racks in the china pantry Photograph - Jacques Dirand 4. The gallery designed by Sir John Soane to house his collection of antiquities is crammed from floor to ceiling with Greek and Roman vases, marble busts and architectural fragments Photograph - Simon Brown

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5. In the hallway the wall is covered in a collection of framed family photographs Designers - Alessandra Salina Photograph - Mark Luscombe-Whyte 6. In a living area with sunken seating a collection of contemporary coloured glassware is displayed in alcoves Designer - Collett-Zarzycki Photograph - Mark Luscombe-Whyte 7. A large collection of cups and crockery is crammed on the shelves of a traditional Welsh dresser Designer - William Yeoward Photograph - Simon Upton

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At Octagon, we have 40 years experience and an unrivalled reputation for building spectacular, one-of-a kind homes to the highest standard of luxury. Our discreet bespoke service takes clients on a journey from planning stages through to handing over the keys, with our in-house experts on hand every step of the way. Whether an Arts and Crafts country home, inner-city apartment or Georgian inspired townhouse, our team of architects, interior designers and project managers help clients realise their dream homes. Whether you have a piece of land already secured, wish to replace an existing property or completely renovate your current home, Octagon Bespoke can help you transform your vision into something truly unique. Bespoke projects start from ÂŁ1m.

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The chessboard dining table and ceiling light were designed by Anthony Collett and blend with a set of Arts & Crafts dining chairs Designers - Anthony Collett | Photograph - Mark Luscombe-Whyte

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ATLANTA | DALLAS | HIGH POINT www.ambellahome.com | 00.1.214.631.8901 ©2018 Ambella Home Collection. All rights reserved.


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DRIANA HOYOS

The Rumba upholstered chair by Adriana Hoyos hugs the body with perfect curves, a generous seat and swivel feature atop its compact walnut wood base. Polished metal studs - available in brass or silver - accent the chair’s striking exposed wood frame, ideal for 360-degree in-room views. Expressing comfort and craftsmanship, the chair is poised to become an icon of the new collection. T: 001 305 572 9052 | www.adrianahoyos.com

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OFA.COM

Taking inspiration from the Art Deco era of British Design, Harper two and a half seat sofa oozes glamour and sophistication with its decadent fluting design. Unlike the usual style of 1930’s sofas, Harper has more generous proportions, meaning you can relax back with a martini or two all evening, if you wish. Shown here in Deep Turquoise pure cotton matt velvet, the Harper is available in a range of fabrics and colours. T: +44 (0) 345 400 2222 | www.sofa.com

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URNSTYLE DESIGNS

Turnstyle Designs has developed a beautiful and very contemporary new finish - Matt Black Chrome. Four stages during production are taken to produce an incredibly solid, deep and very matt black finish that is now available on all Turnstyle’s brass parts. It is a plated finish which is very hot at the moment with it being seen on lighting, bathroom wear and many other hardware items.

T: +44 (0) 127 132 5325 | www.turnstyledesigns.com


VEEDON FLEECE

A custom weaving house specialising in hand woven carpets

Never the Same - Always Unique

Purely Bespoke www.veedonfleece.com veedon@veedonfleece.com Tel: 01483 575758 veedonfleececarpets


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ABCO SANCTUARY

Slim slightlines mean Fabco Sanctuary doors are beautiful to look at and look through. On a functional level, Fabco is the only firm to achieve a certified B-thermal rating which means you’ll stay warmer in Winter. A number of style options are available, from modern to traditional.

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NE.WORLD

The Marlborough Taupe Sofa by One.World is a rather funky but minimalist sofa - no frills, no fuss and a removable cover. It comes with a lot of cushions to make it a comfy place to watch TV and relax.

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ORWALK FURNITURE

Beautiful from all angles, this 98-inch Vanessa sofa by Norwalk features a deeply arched front and back rail giving the silhouette a stylish concave curve. Further characterised by its vertically channelled back and sophisticated track arms and accented with special selected nail head trim, the Vanessa provides the ultimate in fashion and comfort. T: 001 419 744 3200 | www.norwalkfurniture.com


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APICIDA

Bookmatched natural marble is on-trend for feature floors and walls, but costs and logistics can be prohibitive. In response to this, Lapicida has launched ‘Bluetta’ large-format bookmatched porcelain tiles. Light, strong and a centimetre thick, this visually authentic alternative to marble is especially useful to meet tight budgets or weight issues. T: +44 (0) 142 340 0100 | www.lapicida.com

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LDEN PARKES

The striking Wallace sideboard by Alden Parkes features four ribbed front doors with an inset black glass top and graceful, tapered legs. Shown in a warm walnut finish, it is also available in Satin White with a Galaxy glass inset and legs with brass ferrules.

T: 001 904 279 1617 | www.aldenparkes.com

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ASTELLE

Castelle rolls out its 2019 designs early with the already popular Avenue collection. With a nod toward structural modernism, this collection expresses an uncluttered yet architectural form for the outdoors. Slender lines complement tailored seat cushions adding overall style and comfort.

T: 001 885 612 9800 | www.castelleluxury.com


Luxx

Faux, deep pile luxury carpets and rugs for your home

t: 01264 335111 www.alternativeflooring.com


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OHN LEWIS

A brand new trend for AW18, Nordic Retreat combines classic Scandinavian craftsmanship with interesting textures and designs to create a sophisticated, yet subtle, look and feel. A contemporary and versatile trend designed for all living spaces. Highlights include the understated Grays on Dressing Table and stylish Hiko lighting collection. A warm and inviting neutral palette of off white, soft greys and cool blues, is contrasted with pops of global inspired colours and hints of gold. T: +44 (0) 345 604 9049

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ANCASTER

The evolution of Lancaster tells a story of intentional design that is approachably modern. The Boca modular sectional and Dune ottoman are fitting examples of how thoughtfully designed, quality bench made upholstery has become its hallmark. Boca and Dune exhibit the new flavour of relaxed luxury, while flaunting impeccably tailored silhouettes. Additional configurations and dimensions are available.

T: 001 431 6655 | www.lancasterccu.com

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ADGLEY MISCHKA HOME

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The charismatic Marmont accent chair by Badgley Mischka Home is an updated take on a French Art Deco boudoir chair. With its stylish curved back and round silhouette this charming seat is fully upholstered and supported by a matte finished wood that accentuates its clean lines. A novel way to add glamour and sophistication to any setting.

www.badgleymischkahome.com


THE ULTIMATE HOME COLLECTION FROM THE DEFINITIVE AUTHORITY IN STYLE THE ESQUIRE HOME COLLECTION BY FINE FURNITURE DESIGN was developed in collaboration with the experts at Esquire magazine and encompasses a broad range of styles and materials to serve the diverse aesthetic tastes of today. Featuring the right blend of classic and contemporary, new and traditional, the unexpected and exploratory: this collection delivers substance and style for the curious, confident, and cultured.

For more information, contact your Sales Representative, call 336.883.9918 or visit ffdmarketing.com


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TANFORD FURNITURE

The distinctive new Tannery Reserve Leathers by Stanford includes such well received designs as the Farland chair, shown in Roxanna/ Matter, a South German pure aniline leather protected in the drum with Scotchguard to provide stain and water resistance. T: 001 828 459 1992

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OTTAHEDEH

The colourful Basset Hall Bowl by Mottahedeh is reproduced from a Chinese Export porcelain punch bowl, circa 1760. This design will add that certain Je ne sais quoi to any setting, whether used as the centre of the dining room, for potpourri, or as a grand fruit bowl, this classic look never goes out of style.

T: 001 800 242 3050 | www.mottahedeh.com

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MBLER ART GROUP

Traditional meets transitional with this artwork inspired by original antique prints from Pierre Joseph Redoute, a renowned painter from the 19th Century. The combination of the classic engraved botanical shapes layered in watercolour textures and dual tones creates a modern version of this classic foliage imagery. The artwork is framed in a softly colored metallic moulding that features both gold and silver accents. T: 001 314 965 3252Â | www.amblerartgroup.com


B L U E T TA B O O K M AT C H – A U K E X C L U S I V E P O R C E L A I N S L A B

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www.highpointshowroomassociation.com www.highpointdesigncenter.com The High Point Showroom Association is an organization of Manufacturer’s Showrooms and Industry Partners located throughout the entire City of High Point collaborating to establish the premier year round destination for interior designers, architects, specifiers and builders working in residential and contract design.

Open Monday – Friday • Informative Events and CEU’s • Exclusive Showroom Promotions Personal Attention • Unprecedented Selection


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ARREID

The French-inspired Lin chair by Sarreid shows off its hand-carved solid oak frame with intricately carved details and stylish cane inserts. The loose seat cushion and a variety of back pillows make for an indulgent comfortable experience.

T: 001 252 291 1414 | www.sarreid.com

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ITCHMARSH & GOODWIN

Titchmarsh & Goodwin makes beautiful traditional furniture at its workshops in Ipswich, Suffolk. This circular table is hand-carved, then hand-made and French polished. As each piece is made to order, it can be made in any size and any colour, suiting any interior scheme.

T: +44 (0) 147 325 2158 www.titchmarsh-goodwin.co.uk

DERNIER & HAMLYN IS A BRITISH COMPANY SPECIALISING IN BESPOKE CONTEMPORARY AND HERITAGE LIGHTING DESIGN AND MANUFACTURE.

Phone: +44 (0)20 8760 0900 Email: info@dernier-hamlyn.com Web: www.dernier-hamlyn.com

The King’s Library designed by Helen Green Design


custom upholstery. One-of-a-kind design. comfort is key. Ready to ship in 35 days. www.NorwalkFurniture.com

Las Vegas Design Center Building A, Space 225

High Point Market IHFC, Main 108

100 Furniture Parkway Norwalk, OH


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CTAGON DEVELOPMENTS

Dating back to the early 1600s, Eagle House in the heart of Wimbledon Village is one of the few and finest examples of a Jacobean Manor House still standing in London. The Grade II Listed building has been sensitively restored and converted into eight extraordinary apartments, of which seven are available. The two and three bedroom homes by Octagon Developments and Criterion Capital have a number of original period features including soaring stained glass windows, grandiose fireplaces and hammerbeam ceilings with a beautifully landscaped communal real garden and private forecourt parking. T: +44 (0) 208 481 7500 | www.octagon.co.uk

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HAIRMAKER

The Halnaker carver chair by Chairmaker is a sharp upholstered high curved back dining carver, inspired by a 1950s antique and given a modern twist. The chair is sure to fit into any interior design scheme with the wide selection of legs, fabrics and arm options to choose from. www.chairmaker.co.uk

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TOUR DU MONDE

DEDON COLLECTION AIIR Design by GamFratesi www.dedon.de

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Layla, new from London Basin Company, is a highly decorative porcelain basin inspired by traditional chinoiserie. The hand-painted basin features an elegant floral design depicted in lemon yellows and soft pinks intertwined with exotic birds and butterflies against a lime green background. Set it against a plain background as shown here or, for true maximalism, layer it amidst other patterns. T: +44 (0) 208 749 1267

www.londonbasincompany.com

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The Blenheim collection is reminiscent of classic English design; now manufactured from the highest quality steel, then powder-coated in a traditional black finish. With elegant proportions and luxurious outdoor fabrics, the Blenheim adds a graceful and timeless quality to any outdoor terrace or garden. www.indian-ocean.co.uk

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IGH POINT SHOWROOM ASSOCIATION

Open year round to the trade, the High Point Showroom Association is unique because of its various manufacturer showrooms and industry partners located throughout the city. These Showrooms are the platform that brings inspired new collections and innovative products designed by the greatest talents in the industry.

www.highpointshowroomassociation.com

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ERGE DE TROYER

Made of select, high quality Italian leather and styled like a large trunk, this trunkbar cart by Serge de Troyer exudes elegance. The mirrored double doors open to reveal a fully functional bar complete with padded leather drawers and plenty of room for glassware and large or small bottles. Designed for easy mobility, this design is certain to stand out as a star piece. T: 001 786 364 3588 | www.sergedetroyer.com

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648 KINGS ROAD, LONDON, SW6 2DU T:0207 553 6999 chelsea@bagnodesignlondon.com


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Ever see famous film stars sitting in front of a beautiful make up console and imagine it in your own room, in the corner near the window, full of make-up, brushes and precious jewellery? If this is true, Oasis can help you with the dressing table with its Academy collection, which has a style for every furniture scheme. Oasis combines them with comfortable and compact small armchairs and mirrors of different shapes and sizes.

T: +39 434 654 752 | www.oasisgroup.it

LONDON INTERIOR SHOW 16TH & 17TH SEPTEMBER 2018 THE CHELSEA HARBOUR HOTEL 10.00- 18.00

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Alice Illuminated is a very small limited edition of silk screened fine art prints by the artist Gordon-Moes celebrating the work of John Tenniel and his Alice in Wonderland illustrations. The collection comprises a main edition of Alice with yellow hair and blue dress and further editions of the same image in colour variations. www.gordon-moes.com



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Gail Doby, Gail Doby Coaching & Consulting T: 001 720 477 0378 www.gaildoby.com

TELLING A DESIGN STORY Like an illustrator, designers bring the client’s story to life in inventive ways

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lients want their homes to reflect who they are. In the former days of conspicuous consumption, that often meant filling the home with exclusive luxury items, custom furnishings, antiques, valuable artworks, and the like. Today’s clients are less interested in displaying their elite tastes and ability to purchase expensive goods, they want their homes to reflect their values. Telling the story through design begins with gaining a thorough understanding of the client’s sense of themselves, their values and aspirations, and any negative associations they want to avoid. How they currently use their home, and how would they like to modify or enhance that through a redesign will also impact design choices. Displaying collections and travel memorabilia may lead the design concept for some spaces. For example, a collection of photographs and mementos of family members and loved ones may be important for private spaces. The client’s values and preferences may inform the choices of the designer when it comes to selecting materials and furnishings. Many millennial clients, for instance, want products that are durable, sustainable, eco-conscious, resource-conserving, and recyclable or repurposeable. They also look for products and artifacts that reflect the values of the creator as well as their own - products that tell a story. Some clients may have a preference for sourcing locally in order to support their communities and local artisans, just as they prefer to buy locally produced foods. Similarly,

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these clients favor items that relate to the local history and community values, as they reflect why they have chosen to live where they live. When selecting a design professional, the same criteria may apply. Today’s clients want to know your story and the story behind the brand. They are less interested in the credentials and portfolio than in a designer’s approach and philosophy. The best design today is neither a perfunctory fulfillment of the client’s wish list nor another iteration of the designer’s signature look, but a melding of the designer’s interpretation of the client’s story with their own story. Employing creativity and selecting unique furnishings gives the designer the ability to create the client’s story - an environment that embodies the client’s values and history within the context of the designer’s unique aesthetic. The result is a one-of-a-kind design that harmonises the visions of the client and designer. Think of an illustrator. For an artist to do their job properly, they must understand the story and the writer’s intent. At the same time, their contribution comes not from literally representing what the writer has written, but from enhancing the written word through her imaginative recreation of the story, its characters and its symbols. The final product is something greater than either the author or the illustrator could have accomplished alone. Like an illustrator, designers bring the client’s story to life in ways they cannot even imagine.


ARCHITECTURE AND INTERIORS

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Give your bathroom a wash of colour with Chalk PaintTM by Annie Sloan. Available in 37 mixable shades, Chalk PaintTM can be applied directly to fiberglass, porcelain or cast iron tubs without priming or sanding. A waterfall-effect ombre wall in a cascading ocean palette is the perfect weekend project. www.anniesloan.com

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Three Prints is an exciting new collection from Titley and Marr, Three print designs inspired by traditional designs. One ageless tree of life and two designs inspired by early 20th Century patterns. The collection is completed with a new weave, ’Hatch Hill.’

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Linwood is excited to present Luna, a stylishly coloured Italian linen ideal for a casual sofa or curtains. This new range is durable with a soft handle, making it perfect for domestic and contract use. Available in over twenty sophisticated colours, Luna works beautifully with Linwood’s exciting Tango collection. Shown here, Bamboo Garden Wallpaper in Dusky Pink alongside five timeless Luna colourways. T: +44 (0) 142 546 1176 | www.linwoodfabric.com 68

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The Palampore Fabric Collection Anna French is a division of Thibaut, Inc. www.annafrench.co.uk tel: 020 7737 6555

Curtains: Kalamkari. Cushions: Montecito, La Provence, Tarascon Trellis Applique, Mila, Jules, Palampore. Brighton Settee from Thibaut in Tansman.


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OHN BOYD TEXTILES

Woven by John Boyd Textiles since 1837 in Somerset, the horsehair fabrics are used mainly for upholstery, wallcoverings, screens, lampshades and cinemas for walling and speakers. This exclusive English fabric is highly regarded for its quality, lustre, durability and natural fire resistance as well as acoustic properties. Samples of the new weaves and colours are available upon request and can also be seen in the John Boyd London showroom with Alton Brooke and during Design Week in Chelsea Harbour. T: +44 (0) 196 335 0451 | www.johnboydtextiles.co.uk

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ODAY INTERIORS

Surface by Today Interiors is a contemporary collection of designer wallpapers containing 3D brushed metal effects, iridescent mottles, marbles and micas. Available in stylish colour palette of black, copper, graphite and gold together with neutrals, soft blues and green.

T: +44 (0) 147 657 4401 | www.today-interiors.co.uk

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The Senses collection from luxury fabric specialist Kobe, is a range of upholstery fabrics developed using a creative combination of yarns, colouring and weave techniques. Woven in natural yarns, the material creates a fuss-free drape and has been designed to form an element of calm within the home. The Senses palette mixes warm, rich hues to further enhance the feeling of comfort and wellbeing. www.en.kobe.eu 70

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Soraya by Romo sees traditional Navajo and Berber inspired designs take centre stage in this striking collection of upholstery focused decorative weaves. Influenced by global, patterned rugs, the collection includes bold geometrics, block stripes and small scale diamond patterns presented in an autumnal palette, with the occasional burst of colour created through space dyed yarns in the form of deep blues and earthy pinks. Beautifully soft to touch, Soraya has a naturally organic and rustic charm which is further complemented through a range of textural qualities. www.romo.com

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An interplay of texture and pattern defines the Vasari collection by Villa Nova. Modern geometrics and textural designs are punctuated with a hint of intense colour and metallic shimmer. The introduction of contemporary embroidery and captivating weave techniques add elements of opacity and luxurious detailing to this dramatic collection of Trevira CS sheers.

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HARLOTTE GAISFORD

Charlotte Gaisford is excited to announce the launch of three new wallpapers. Healey Monkey Amynta and Healey Monkey Jamie are different colourways of a chinoiserie style wallpaper originally the result of a commission and Hermitage Birds Drawing Room is a new version of Charlotte’s popular Hermitage Birds fabric which Charlotte has used to decorate her own drawing room. T: +44 (0) 143 468 9583 | www.charlottegaisford.co.uk


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Blendworth will be launching ‘Emporium’ at the 2018 London Interiors Show, an eclectic collection of weaves with an emphasis on small scale geometrics, texture and ornate design. Bright and rich colours are prominent throughout the collection which also continues the colour palettes of the Library collection, with an ode to the exotic hues of India. All fabrics are suitable for both upholstery and drapery, with colourways to suit every home. www.blendworth.co.uk

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Ian Sanderson Fabrics’ Collections are inspired by modern day living with bold explorations into historical and traditional designs. Classic linens are featured alongside sumptuous velvets, and a solid core of plain and semi plain fabrics are complemented by an eclectic range of elaborate prints and weaves, ranging from contemporary geometrics to traditional tickings.

www.iansanderson.co.uk

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Founded in 1983, Ian Mankin is renowned for new and stylish interpretations of natural and traditional fabrics in a simple yet timeless palette of colours. ‘We are extremely proud that our fabrics are made from 100% natural fibres and that we weave all our UK woven fabrics in our own traditional Lancashire cotton mill, run by the same family for over 150 years.’

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Introducing the London Interior Show, an independent trade-only pop-up located in the beating hear t of London’s Design District, its main aim is to shine a light on designers and manufacturers not normally seen in this area.

Where & When? New to London Design Festival for 2018 and situated in the opulent Chelsea Harbour Hotel, the London Interior Show is perfectly timed for visitors attending the numerous events and exhibitions in the area.

What Makes The London Interior Show Different?

It runs from the 16th to the 17th September, starting at 10am and finishing at 6pm on both days. The location at the luxury 5* Chelsea Harbour Hotel is a great base for exploring Chelsea and all the Design Centre has to offer.

The show aims to help those in the know uncover new designers and manufacturers and engage with those without a London Design Centre presence. It is simple, so explore at your leisure. There are no scheduled theatrics drawing large crowds, come and go as you please during the day and enjoy the relaxed atmosphere the show hopes to create - It’s a return to a classic trade show format!

Why not extend your visit and enjoy the hotel’s Harbour Bar and Terrace with alfresco dining and enviable views across Chelsea Marina and the River Thames?

Hand Selected Exhibitors

For tickets and more details please visit the website:

www.londoninteriorshow.com.

This collective of 20 unique brands has been curated and not coerced. Selected based on their absolute commitment to great design and quality manufacture - not just on status or size. Expect to see emerging new designers and makers stood shoulder to shoulder with established global brands in an atmosphere developed to help start conversations and working relations in a creative setting.

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Troynorth design and supply exclusive, luxury trimmings. Inspired by the natural world, the trims add colour and vitality with an effortless grace. Attention to detail results in sublime customer experience from sampling to order fulfilment, with service an utmost priority. www.troynorth.com

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Henry Bertrand continues to create an exciting cornucopia of fabrics and wallcoverings for the luxury market. Latest launches include a large number of extra colours in the company’s key Velvet and some great new whimsical woven designs including Henry Bertrand’s take on Flamingos! Henry Bertrand also represent Paul Montgomery and Endur wallcoverings. www.henrybertrand.co.uk

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Bold, classic, designs by Whitehead separate the company from other upholstery manufacturers. The new Manhattan sofa embodies elegance, femininity, style and most importantly comfort. With its magnificent curves, feather lux seat cushions and ample scatters, this piece is truly unique. Visit Whitehead at London Interior show to try this sofa and some of the other recent launches. www.whiteheaddesigns.com 76

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SOFAS | BEDS | MATTRESSES To experience furniture at its finest visit us in store

0191 237 1303

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Discover the new fabric and wallpaper collections from Andrew Martin: from stain-escaping velvets to shiny lacquered wallpapers to patterned cloths inspired by the Gobi Desert. Andrew Martin will also be exhibiting its exciting collaboration with Kit Kemp in which folky motifs imbue a quietly lyrical spirit and inspire youthful imagination. www.andrewmartin.co.uk

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Crafting the finest wool furnishing fabrics, Moon is proud to introduce four new collections at the London Interiors Show, including a special collaboration with the National Trust. Established 1837, Moon is now one of the last remaining vertical mills in Great Britain, uniquely manufacturing from un-dyed wool through to finished fabric. www.moons.co.uk

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Baker & Gray designs and manufactures a bespoke and unique collection of embroidered fabrics and accessories for homes and interiors. The company has a printed linen collection of fabrics & plain linens, which complement the embroidered designs. Baker & Gray has recently added wallpaper, embroidered ribbons and fringing to its story. www.bakergray.com


www.tradelinens.co.uk

We have over 70 years of experience in getting luxury hotel linens right, every time Finest products of their kind, inspired by our experience and crafted with exceptional attention to detail We are the first UK trade linen member of the Better Cotton Initiative to improve cotton farming globally


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Fabric editors, Grupo Lamadrid, are at the cutting edge of high-end interior design. Grupo Lamadrid’s innovation model and way of combining design, quality and creativity has meant that the most prestigious contemporary decorators and interior designers choose Grupo Lamadrid fabrics to bring life to homes, boutiques and luxury hotels. www.g-lamadrid.com

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Founded by the De Zutter family in 1954, Wind is an international reference in high-quality textile creation and design. The selection of high-quality materials and the development of an innovative design where contemporary rubs shoulders with the latest trends are the signature of the Wind brand. Each collection offers a unique assortment of colours, motifs and textures exclusively proposed by the brand. These collections are today on show in some of the most prestigious locations throughout the globe.

www.stylehome.co.uk/products/wind-fabrics

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Launching new additions to the Halo collection - This range will now be available with a selection of the most popular finial designs in ‘Halo Gloss’ - a stunning mix of high gloss lacquer finishes that can be mixed and matched with the current acrylic Halo offer. Also launching is Halo Woods- a modern mix of timber finishes using the finest woods, again this can be mixed with gloss lacquer or acrylic. Available in Chrome, Burnished Brass or Copper, the possibilities of this contemporary and stunning collection is now limitless. www.byronandbyron.com 80

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Supporting British textiles since 1973, Swaffer strives to produce high quality, competitively priced fabrics with efficient service. The company offers an extensive range of detailed prints, weaves, embroideries, sheers and velvets in fresh and heritage styles suitable for all interiors. Swaffer is also proud to exclusively distribute Alhambra International’s original creative designs in the UK. www.swaffer.co.uk

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Titley and Marr is excited to launch a new contemporary collection. Inspired by Lines; contrails in the sky, patterns in frost, compositions made by grasses and trees. Styled and coloured to suit contemporary interiors. Produced in 14 colour combinations with a potential to develop bespoke, individual colours.’ www.titleyandmarr.co.uk

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To complement the rural-inspired Meadowlands Collection, Zoe Glencross’s colourful new Nordic Story Collection will be making it’s debut to trade at the London Interior Show. Taking inspiration from Zoe’s travels to Sweden and Denmark, these fabrics make up a bold, contemporary and graphic collection which evolved from her original hand paper-cut block and screen prints. www.zoeglencross.com 84

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Q U A L I T Y. C O M F O R T. S E R V I C E .

Fine custom upholstery manufacturer serving interior design professionals and premium furniture retailers.

The Ives Chair from the J. Banks Collection for Stanford Furniture.

HIGH POINT SHOWROOM: 333 NORTH HAMILTON STREET (ENTRANCE ON RICHARDSON, RED LINE #18) CLAREMONT, NORTH CAROLINA | PHONE: 828-459-1992 | STANFORDFURNITURE.COM


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Essente, the price sensitive range from luxury fabric specialist, Kobe UK, has unveiled a brand new collection, inspired by nature. Featuring a nine-piece capsule selection, Essente IIV, is brimming with earthy, organic colours and prints and luxurious linens, cotton, wool and matte-look velvet textures. The collection is presented in an assortment of patterns, including floral, abstract and textured plains - all suitable for both curtain and upholstery use. www.en.kobe.eu.

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This year R.E.H. Kennedy celebrates 70 years of furniture manufacturing in the UK. Continually creative in design ideas and with a team of highly experienced craftsmen, allows this Suffolk based company to offer its worldwide client base a very unique and bespoke service. www.rehkennedy.co.uk

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Made from solid mahogany, the Charlotte Upholstered Bed by The French Bedroom Company has been painted in a chalk finish and has been beautifully designed. Upholstered in a pale grey/beige soft linen with a self-pipped trimmed edge, the bed comes with a sprung-slatted base unit and a matching bedside cabinet is available with solid wood, hand-cut dovetail joints and hand cast handles. T: +44 (0) 144 441 5430 | www.frenchbedroomcompany.co.uk

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Delcor has introduced its first upholstered bed collection teaming up with another British brand mattress manufacturer, Spink & Edgar. The mattresses have been carefully crafted and are the perfect companion to the Delcor bed frames and headboards. Every upholstered bed adheres to the same exceptional standards for high quality craftsmanship as are in place for sofas and chairs.

T: +44 (0) 191 237 1303 | www.delcor.co.uk

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ESTEND BED COMPANY

The Urbino Baldacchino Four-Poster bed from Cantori is a sleek, modern bed from the world-renowned Italian furniture designer. The double bed is made of cold-pressed cone-shaped metal with continuous wire feed welds. This stunningly elegant four-poster bed is the epitome of Italian craftsmanship and contemporary styling combined to create an impressive piece of statement furniture. The Urbino bed is available in a variety of metal finishes including gold, brass, copper and nickel. T: +44 (0) 207 723 2925 | www.westendbedcompany.com


IT’S NOT JUST A BED. JENSEN BEDS NEW LONDON SHOWROOM Third Floor, Design Centre East

It’s a playground, a workspace, your favourite place. The bed is the heart of the house. We would even argue that a bed is the most important piece of furniture in any home. This is why we’ve spent 70 years perfecting our beds. We put all of our experience, craftsmanship and innovation into making modern beds of high Norwegian quality. Just so you can get the bed of your dreams. You’re welcome.

IT’S A JENSEN. jensen-beds.com/uk


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Luxury British Bed Maker, Savoir, is delighted to announce its new Stella 01 bed from award-winning New York interior designer, Nicole Fuller. Upholstered in Pierre Frey, Teddy Mohair Perle, F2500031, the combination of the defined lines partnered with the inviting long velvet mohair creates the perfect balance between the design and texture. ‘The simplicity and refinement of the Stella 01 design is well suited to any interior, lending itself to be uber modern and minimal, as well as being layered into a more transitional or even traditional interior,’ says Nicole Fuller.

T: +44 (0) 207 493 4444 | www.savoirbeds.co.uk

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WEETPEA & WILLOW

The Olivia bed by Sweetpea & Willow is a stunning upholstered piece which oozes understated glamour thanks to its gorgeous fluted headboard and petite wings which surround the divan base. The Olivia’s beautiful base sits atop a stunning wooden plinth with brass detailing on its corners.

T: +44 (0) 345 257 2627 | www.sweetpeaandwillow.com

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ENSEN BEDS

In a continental divan set, you can experience Jensen sleep comfort at its very best with Jensen Pocket on Pocket Technology. The bed features up to three individual Jensen Pocket spring systems. Jensen Pocket on Pocket in all layers of the bed lets the body sink deeper into the mattress, while getting the support it needs. Pocket springs in the lower spring section provide a stable comfort without annoying sideways movements. www.jensen-beds.com 90

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Knowing that the small details make a big different, RAIS have created this simple suspended wood-frame for firewood with the aim to free up floor space. This frame would be the ideal companion to the RAIS Viva L stove, which has won the internationally acknowledged Red Dot Design Award 2017 due to its customisable design meaning it can be adapted to match any home, style and interior. T: +44 (0) 177 382 0940 | www.robeys.co.uk

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Less is more in this family drawing room in this project by Mark Gillette. From a distance this luxurious fireplace designed by Stone Age looks deceptively simple. On closer inspection there is a fluted face which gives the stone greater texture. The face of the fire is made from a white Limestone, Piedra Plana Extra. The surround and hearth is made from Belgian Blue limestone. All Stone Age stone featured has been honed and sealed for ease of cleaning and maintenance.

T: +44 (0) 207 384 9090 | www.stone-age.co.uk

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ARBLE HILL

The Smart Bell range by Marble Hill has been designed for the UK market. With a reduced depth of 35mm, these fireboxes can fit into most traditional fireplace openings. All Smart Bells are fitted with the Premium Burner, with its life-like flame pattern and glowing ambient lighting, as standard. As the gas controls are accessible from the front, no additional control box is required which makes them particularly suitable to be installed as built in appliances.

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marblehill fireplaces the most impressive & extensive selection of fireplaces in the uK

With over 7 different shoW areas and more than 55 mantels on display With 14 actually under fire, marble hill is one of the leading london shoWrooms for all your fireplace needs. We are constantly striving to shoWcase innovative and neW designs.

70-72 Richmond Road, Twickenham TW1 3BE

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New to Gazco’s range of gas stoves, the Loft brings a striking design that takes its inspiration from contemporary Nordic styles. The stove’s firebox is framed with reflective black glass, adding a dramatic two-tone contrast to the matt steel body. Soaring flames dance among a highly realistic fuel bed, composed of hand painted realistic logs. Available in a range of finishes, the Loft can also be mounted for an ultra-modern, floating installation that lends itself perfectly to contemporary minimalism. www.stovax.com

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The Dartmoor W5 Stove by Ludlow Stoves is an ideal choice for smaller rooms with larger fireplaces. The powerful airwash system means air is able to wash over the inside of the glass helping it stay clean, allowing the user to enjoy the glow and flames to the full.

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ICTORIA STONE

Victoria Stone’s gas-burning open fireplaces bring a minimalistic design fitted with an intelligent protection. Featuring clean lines, the fireplace’s frame is unseen to the eye and is installed with the latest technology. Available with a stone bed comprised of lava stones or true-to-nature wood logs, this open fireplace is sure to be beautiful to watch. T: +44 (0) 800 634 0510 | www.victoriastone.co.uk


A Passion For Quality

BRUNNER Urfeuer

PIAZZETTA Oslo Panoramic

RAIS Viva L 160 Gas

ORTAL Front 130

At Robeys we have a unique approach when it comes to helping create a fabulous home. We don’t just sell appliances and fireplaces; we know that our customers demand much more from us which is why we are keen to apply our 37 years of experience to helping clients build homes of distinction. Our exclusive range of products include classical and contemporary stoves and panoramic fireplaces from the renowned Italian manufacturer Piazzetta, wood burning and gas stoves from award-winning Danish brand RAIS, contemporary fires and stoves from Harrie Leenders, wood burning inserts and fires from Germany company Brunner and state-of-the-art gas fires from Ortal. Continuously expanding our product range with the help of the finest craftsmen from around the world, we have established a solid reputation for quality products and with a valued network of retailers throughout the UK and Ireland we are able to offer an exceptional choice of products to meet any requirement. For further information please visit our showroom in Belper or our website www.robeys.co.uk

Robeys Ltd, Riverside, Goods Road, Belper, Derbyshire, DE56 1UU. Tel: 01773 820940. info@robeys.co.uk www.robeys.co.uk


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Villa Nova brings original, creative design to a collection of nine flat weave and hand tufted rugs, collaborating with renowned rug maker Louis De Poortere. The brand’s first collection of rugs has been created collaboratively, working closely with master rug manufacturer Louis De Poortere. A selection of recent designs has been adapted to create a diverse collection featuring bright botanicals, bold geometrics and abstract patterns, translating the unique style of Villa Nova onto flat, jacquard weave and textural hand tufted rugs. www.villanova.co.uk

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Kährs’ newly launched French Pattern wood flooring design has been shortlisted in the 2018 ‘International Design & Architecture Awards’, within the Hard Flooring category. The awards, held by design et al magazine, celebrate some of the best design schemes, product launches and innovation from throughout the world.

T: +44 (0) 239 245 3050 | www.kahrs.com

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Akasha is the Sanskrit word for space or sky and it perfectly describes this stunning and atmospheric new design from our Rajasthan workshop. Woven in 150 knots quality with raw hand spun Indian silk and wool, the low pile wool is slightly oxidised during the washing process to create the raised mosaic silk effect. www.riviererugs.com 96

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Lorena Canals presents a new collection of rugs and washable textiles inspired by all those sunrises that the designer has enjoyed throughout her travels around the world. The wriggling lines embroidered in the EARTH design reproduce a zigzag pattern in different shades on a cotton base. From the intense blue Alaska to the vivid red of the Savannah or the warm rose of the Grand Canyon, a combination of tones that will bring to the home a look that is both adventurous and full of personality. www.lorenacanals.com

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Working closely with the interior designer, Sarah Morris of McWhirter Morris, Veedon Fleece attended a meeting with the client, a successful British businessman. The room in question was a large first-floor drawing room. It could have been an easy mistake to break the room up by placing too small a carpet or perhaps two separate carpets in this impressive room. Fortunately, the client understood this important aesthetic and is delighted with the result. www.veedonfleece.com

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EIRDRE DYSON

Sir Terence Conran, founder of Conran + Partners, has personally curated the new (RED) suite at the Hyatt Andaz Hotel in Liverpool St, London and selected Deirdre Dyson’s UNRAVEL carpet as a key piece in the scheme. As in the West Hollywood scheme the interior references the colour red and every variation of the hue making UNRAVEL, hand knotted in graded wool and silk the perfect fit.

T: +44 (0) 207 384 4464 | www.deirdredyson.com


Extremely Handmade. By Tufenkian.

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00 44 (0) 20 7352 8183

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The Natural Wood Floor Company has a long-standing reputation for manufacturing and supplying the best quality wooden flooring in London. With over 140 designs, including; parquet, engineered, solid wood and a large pre-finished range, there’s plenty to choose from. Be inspired with a trip to the Wandsworth showroom or see the collection online. T: +44 (0) 208 871 9771 | www.naturalwoodfloor.co.uk

Beautiful flooring, designed to last Over 100 designs | Expert advice 20,000m 2 of stock | Express delivery SHOWROOM 20 Smugglers Way, Wandsworth, London, SW18 1EG 020 8871 9771

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ITC Natural Luxury Flooring is delighted to announce the launch of Chamonix, a superb addition to the Campeone Collection. Chamonix is a luxurious heavy weight carpet with a very high dense pile and an iridescent shimmer that gives a unique and stunning appearance. Interior Designers and discerning homeowners will love the silk-like look together with a super-soft underfoot feel and the selection of seven subtle neutrals. T: +44 (0) 162 253 4041 | www.itcnaturalluxuryflooring.com


C H AMO N IX A perfect choice for almost every location! Schering 45 8281 JW Genemuiden The Netherlands

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LIGHTING

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Dimitri Stefanov, one of the world’s leading rock crystal chandelier makers, has recently completed a bespoke commission for the Annabel’s Club in Berkeley Square, London. Over two metres high and profusely hung with individually hand-carved rock crystal pieces, this masterpiece was created especially for their Silver Room. Commenting on the piece, Dimitri said ‘I will never create another piece like this, it is completely unique.’ Photograph by James McDonald.

T: +44 (0) 207 352 2171 | www.rockcrystalchandeliers.co.uk

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RITZ FRYER

The skinny ribbed hand-blown glass Wellington pendant light is designed and made in the UK exclusively for Fritz Fryer. Perfectly versatile for use over kitchen islands, dining tables, hallway lighting or for a subtle glow in the living room. The Wellington pendant is an elongated, elegant shape that is a timeless classic. T: +44 (0) 198 956 7416

www.fritzfryer.co.uk

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HRISTOPHER HYDE

The ‘India’ wall light, shown here in polished brass, by leading bespoke lighting expert, Christopher Hyde, adds a fresh feel to the company’s contemporary range. Available in a range of finishes, this stunning light adds curves and movement to any contemporary interior.

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The ‘70s are back and more current than ever with the new Eurolampart Palme Collection. The exotic shape of the palm and its individual leaves are made of wrought iron and come in different shapes and sizes. Using the laser cutting technique, even the tiny details are perfect and all the lines are clean. The Palme is the perfect mix between retro style and modern design. www.eurolampartluxury.com

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The Hans chandelier inspired by Viennese Secessionist metal artist Hans Hoffman, is an evolution that speaks to a new century rather than just nodding to the old. Designed by Mark McDowell exclusively for John Richard, this lighting design features a cascade of twenty-three brass drop-lights at varying heights, reminiscent of organ pipes artistically arranged and featuring spectacular scale with exquisite detail.

USA T: 001 662 453 5809 | www.johnrichard.com UK T: +44 (0) 120 283 0083 | www.lawtoncole.com

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Industrial lighting design and modern style is identifiable throughout Jonathan Browning’s new architectural lighting collection. Within this collection is the Glacon Lamp which is carved by hand from blocks of lead crystal and a light is encased within. The designer, Jonathan Browning, said ‘the idea behind this lamp was to encase the gorgeous ‘burning’ filament in a block of ice allowing the light to smoulder inside.’ www.jonathanbrowninginc.com 104 Bridge for Design Autumn 2018


THE HERON IN POLISHED BRASS & RED LEATHER

UK SHOWROOM 3.21 THIRD FLOOR, CENTRE DOME, CHELSEA HARBOUR, LONDON, SW10 0XE, UK T 44 0 20 3410 2031 | WWW.BESTANDLLOYD.COM


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HRISTOPHER WRAY

Inspired by the bullseye fixtures from 19th Century ships, the Garrison collection by Christopher Wray combines contemporary design with industrial style. Made from metal and in a choice of four finishes: back lacquered, copper, satin gold and white lacquered, the Garrison is a striking feature and can be integrated into a variety of interior schemes. The Garrison is available as an individual pendant, a ceiling light or in a composition of multiple pendants.

T: +44 (0) 207 013 0180 | www.christopherwray.com

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Laguna is one of the signature ranges from Chelsom’s latest collection, Edition 26. Rediscovered original 1960’s artisan glass moulds which had lain unused since the late 1970’s create a stunning family of geometric patterned mouth-blown glass table lamps and pendants. Designs are re-imagined with rich sumptuous tones to create a beautiful range that transcends time.

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Just introduced into the vast range of picture lights at Mr Light Ltd is the Pictura dimmable, LED, fully adjustable picture light. Handmade from solid brass and finished in polished or antique brass, bronze and matt nickel. The Pictura projects a warm white diffused light with virtually zero forward heat - perfect for lighting delicate artworks. www.mrlight.co.uk 106 Bridge for Design Autumn 2018


ANDREW KORNAT DESIGNS F I N E LI GHTING & FURNITURE

T: +44 (0)7738 080098 | E: andrew@andrewkornatdesigns.com | www.andrewkornatdesigns.com


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ERNIER & HAMLYN

Clarges Mayfair is an exciting new landmark development in the heart of London’s Mayfair, designed by Martin Kemp Design. It was vital that lighting in the entrance vestibule and corridors set the appropriate tone for the apartments beyond, so Martin Kemp Design’s Associate Oliver Davies chose bespoke lighting specialists Dernier & Hamlyn for this important task. More than 70 wall lights featuring plain glass columns inside hand cut glass tubes were manufactured.

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The XXL Desk Lamp by Andrew Kornat Designs is a super large, handmade, Dome-top, Brass Lamp measuring 68cm high with a 36cm diameter shade. Shown in natural brass but also available in eight different finishes including Nickel, Bronze, Rose Gold and 24ct Gold.

T: +44 (0) 773 808 0098 | www.andrewkornatdesigns.com

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Prism Clear Acrylic Bespoke

Prism Clear Acrylic Bespoke Paintable sockets

BLEND IN For a discreet and elegant finishing touch to your interior choose ranges that blend in from Focus SB. Prism Clear Acrylic light switches allow your chosen wall covering to shine through, with rocker, dolly or dimmer switches available in a wide range of stunning finishes.

For sockets, choose our paintable finish which can be sprayed in our Sussex factory to the colour of your choice, or supplied primed for on-site painting. Bespoke plates are available, enabling you to mix and match switch and socket styles on one plate if required. Contact us today for further details.

NATIONWIDE PRODUCT CONSULTANTS AVAILABLE | 01424 858060 | sales@focus-sb.co.uk | www.focus-sb.co.uk


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The new ‘Ashburn’ cast iron by Drummonds bath is a compact freestanding roll top, based on 18th Century ‘bateau’ bath designs. A great fit for smaller spaces, it offers all the comforts of a classic double ended design, with traditional ball & claw feet making it every bit as grand as its larger cousins in Drummonds’ cast iron bath collection.. T: +44 (0) 207 376 4499 | www.drummonds-uk.com

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THG Paris have collaborated with well-renowned sculptor and artist, Arik Levy, to produce the System collection. Featuring precious materials including marble and crystal, System is a sharp and refined collection that merges Levy’s modern architectural style with his high-tech approach. Much like Levy’s iconic rock sculptures, System’s tap handles defy geometries, appearing malleable and fluid, evoking the movement of water. www.thg-paris.com

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Perrin & Rowe’s new Hoxton collection for bathrooms is elegant and refined, defined by a slim spout and soft, curved lines. This fresh take on contemporary design is complemented by a traditional approach to manufacturing, enhanced by state-of-the-art technology. The Hoxton range offers a sleek and stylish Bath-Shower Mixer, Shower Set, Basin Mixer and accessories including a Robe Hook and Towel Rails, all available in three luxurious finishes - chrome, nickel and pewter, with four other special finishes available to order, including timeless on-trend satin brass and opulent 24-carat plated gold.

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CATCHPOLE & RYE KENT ENGLAND

EXCLUSIVE

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BATHROOMS

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T. 020 7351 0940

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The Sentinel Freestanding Shower by Catchpole & Rye, shown here in Silver Nickel, comes complete as one unit, including the glass enclosure, thermostatic shower and cast metal tray. Available in a variety of metal finishes, this freestanding shower enclosure allows for optimum ease of installation in a desired location of choice.

T: +44 (0) 207 351 0940 www.catchpoleandrye.com

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Duravit has opened a new showroom, Duravit London, in the heart of Clerkenwell, London. The showroom continues the brand’s sustained success within the UK and marks the latest chapter in the company’s 201-year history. At approximately. 2,500 square feet, the showroom will act as a hub for ideas, inspiration and specialist advice. www.duravit.co.uk

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With the current trend for unusual metals in the bathroom, Aston Matthews has launched Alto - a collection of taps, shower fittings and matching accessories in a warm bronze finish. Manufactured from solid brass, the range has robust styling which is ideal for the urban industrial look. Alto is available to buy from the website and is on display in both the London and newly opened Guildford showrooms. T: +44 (0) 207 226 7220

www.astonmatthews.co.uk


020 3544 4002 sales@ajp-bathrooms.co.uk www.ajp-bathrooms.co.uk


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Paola Tanini, Devon&Devon T: +44 (0) 207 221 5137 www.devon-devon.com

BATHE LIKE THE ROMANS Even when referencing the past, contemporary ideas need to be mixed in

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tyles and trends come and go, but Italian design is an enduring force. Italy has generations of family-run creative brands that care passionately about craftsmanship and this vision quite naturally gets handed down. For Italian designers, creating bathrooms is a special experience. Nowhere is more deeply rooted in history than the bathroom. We owe so much to the ancient Romans, who were famous for their creation of public bathhouses and their love of bathing. Today’s luxury bathroom borrows from these historical ideas. Even in space-challenged urban areas such as London or Milan, we’re seeing homeowners wanting to devote more square meterage to bathrooms and bathing. Again we can go back to the ingenuity of the ancient Romans. Although the wealthiest families had their own private thermal baths, it is notable that they still visited public baths. Bathing in private was a luxury, but the chance to enjoy conversation and to eat and drink with your neighbours is the mark of a civilised society. And so it’s interesting that many of our customers are wanting family bathrooms and master bedroom en-suites that are most definitely designed for sharing – with double vanities and capacious shower cubicles –as well as small private spaces for each of the bedrooms. If you have more than one bathroom in your home, don’t feel that they have to match; a strong personality in each room is much more interesting. And if you’re concerned

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that such an approach could be a little busy or confusing, you could always choose one common architectural element such as flooring to harmonise the various spaces. Parquet floors never fail to impress and there are so many wonderful finishes, patterns and woods, but – being Italian – we’re always keen on traditional marble. The entire image of the bathroom has changed in recent years and it is now a space for relaxation and rejuvenation with much more living space. There may be a dressing room, walk-in wardrobe, storage or perhaps a place to sit or read. It is also important to offer a choice of products that can be easily mixed and matched. A collection of bathroom products needs to be beautifully designed, but each piece should be carefully considered so that it goes well with any other; it’s almost like a haute couture fashion collection in that the bag and shoes are just as important as the dress. The Art Deco style is central to our aesthetic, but we’re just as inspired by the Florentine Renaissance, Hollywood glamour or Modernism. With its jazzy patterns, classic black and white colour schemes, streamlined linear look, bold geometric shapes and lavish ornamentation, Art Deco is particularly popular at the moment. So even when we are referencing the past, it is essential to bring contemporary ideas to the mix. It’s not about creating a pastiche of a popular historical period, but taking the best of that style and giving it a fresh twist that works for the present day.


DuraSquare: Now with the new bathroom furniture series XSquare. The exact and precise edges of the DuraSquare bathroom series blends perfectly with the latest furniture collection XSquare designed by Kurt Merki Jr. Handle-free fronts, striking chrome proďŹ les and 28 furniture ďŹ nishes enable an individual bathroom design. Co-ordinating mirrors feature a touch-free control panel for demisting and light or dimming functions. www.duravit.co.uk and pro.duravit.co.uk


OPENING TIMES 16 September: 10am - 6pm (trade only) 17 September: 10am - 6pm (trade only)

18 September: 10am - 7pm (Public) 29 September: 10am - 5pm (trade only)

WHAT IS GOING ON AT LONDON’S

MUST SEE INTERIORS SHOW

D NEW EXHIBITORS Decorex is the only event of its kind in the UK for the high-end interiors industry, offering a qualified audience of over 14,000, including interior designers, manufacturers and buyers, the opportunity to explore the latest products and services. Established names returning this year include:

Sebastian Cox, Nicholas Haslam, Amy Kent, Drummonds Bathrooms, Curiousa & Curiousa, Beaumont & Fletcher, Knots Rugs, Villaverde, Pooky Lighting, Lasvit UK, Prestigious Textiles, Genevieve Bennett, Harrison Spinks Beds, Riviere and Watts of Westminister.

ABOVE: A Rum Fellow Cushions BELOW: Amy Kent’s Cirrus

ecorex, the show of choice for the luxury interiors and design market, returns to the historic location of Syon Park for the 41st year. Once again the opening destination of The London Design Festival, the 2018 edition will run from the 16th to the 19th September. Building upon the considerable successes of its 40th anniversary edition, the internationally renowned showcase will explore Blank Canvas as its show theme. Offering a ‘carte blanche’, the concept will explore how an empty space can celebrate a new beginning, a chance to create something beautiful in the way that Decorex and its exhibitors do each year. The show will host more than 400

exhibitors showcasing the very latest in luxury interiors and design. From established names to up and coming makers, Decorex brings trade buyers and manufacturers together to form a community which is now the very essence of this celebrated event. Highlights will include an array of interactive feature areas and an inspiring seminar programme with talks from some of the industry’s key influences. Decorex will also celebrate luxury British craft and applied arts through Future Heritage, an exhibition of some of the best emerging talents in the UK with new work created especially for the show. www.decorex.com

THE BAR

As the interior designers behind Loulou’s, the infamous private members club, 5 Hertford Street in Mayfair, it is no surprise that the Decorex bar share some of its winning hallmarks. Lambart & Browne was briefed to design a space which would provide a fresh direction for the champaign bar which will offer a selection of botanically infused cocktails.

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REFINED, REIM AGINED AND OPEN FOR REGISTR ATION.

Beauty needs space to flourish. From 16 – 19 September Decorex presents a blank canvas onto which exquisite design is curated, debated and observed. Save the date to join influential designers behind the finest interior projects in the world at Syon Park, London. decorex.com

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LIV

The brand new Isadore and Chalfont collections by iLiv will be showcased at this year’s Decorex alongside an array of stunning existing collections. Available in six rich colourways, Isadore is comprised of dramatic damasks and intricate embroideries, complemented by luxurious chenilles and high density jacquards, guaranteed to provide a sumptuous look. T: +44 (0) 177 265 1199 | www.i-liv.co.uk | F20A

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The Cairo Arc Pendant by Martin Huxford, is an innovative new addition to the award winning Cairo light collection. Inspired by the radical geometry of Constructivist art, the light is composed of flattened volumes linked by linear tubes, to create a graphic contemporary light. Handmade in Englad, the Cairo Arc Pendant is designed to hang individually or as a series. T: +44

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LACKPOP

Blackpop’s new ‘Collector’s’ Collection consists of three new fabric designs, five new wallpaper designs and two hand woven rugs, each with its own story to tell. Collaborating with the Sir John Soane’s Museum, London’s treasure trove of antiquities and wonder, led directly to working and reworking the architects’ drawings, paintings and objets d’art, for Blackpop undoubtedly to create its most opulent and dramatic work to date.

www.blackpop.co.uk | A63


Designed for Wellbeing The pursuit of perfection – handcrafted pocket spring beds designed to improve wellbeing by delivering a great night’s sleep. With a Royal Seal of Approval and an unrivalled 10 year guarantee, at Hypnos we are masters in producing bespoke beds and creating a beautiful centrepiece for your bedroom. To find out more about our collections visit us at stand G18 at Decorex .

T: +44 (0) 1844 348200 | E: designer@hypnosbeds.com www.hypnosbeds.com Hypnos is proud to be Carbon Neutral, complying with PAS 2060.


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TurnPost will be exhibiting at Decorex again this year for its fourth time at the show. The brand is renowned for its unique designs and attention to detail. Handcrafted from solid Ash, its range of four poster beds can be custom made to order in any size, finish or colour. TurnPost also works with Interior Designers on their own bespoke commissions. A new collection of fully upholstered beds and mattresses completes its range of luxury beds.

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AZULI

A stunning collection consisting of three glamorous small-scale jacquards will be launched by Lazuli at this year’s Decorex. Inspired by organic forms and interesting surface patterns, the complex weaves radiate texture and shine. Perfect to contrast or complement, Lazuli offers two designs which are dual purpose and one luxurious drape option. Available in an array of metallic tones including pearl, pewter, silver and platinum. T: +44 (0) 170 763 5201 www.kaifabrics.com | E41 120 Bridge for Design Autumn 2018

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TLANTICO RUGS

Cascais is a beautiful, simple, floral design which is handmade exclusively for Atlantico Rugs. Handmade in pure wool, a wide range of designs are available from contemporary geometric patterns to elaborate floral designs. Atlantico Rugs offer a bespoke service to interior designers to ensure the perfect rug for your client’s project. T: +44 (0) 208 780 5288 | www.atlanticorugs.com | A77


HURLINGHAM The Bath Company

www.hurlinghambaths.co.uk T: 01400 263310 E: sales@hurlinghambaths.co.uk


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RONZINO

Designed for use indoors and outdoors, Bronzino’s planters are handmade by artisans and are constructed from solid sheets of metal and completed with traditional foundry finishes. Available in copper, brass and zinc, these planters are sure to stand the test of time despite the varying British weather conditions. At Decorex, Bronzino will launch a range of sculptural vases alongside new variations of classic designs.

www.bronzino.co.uk | E38A

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ROFTS & ASSINDER

Crofts and Assinder specialises in the design and manufacture of extraordinary cabinet handles and luxury fittings. The Henley collection, made from solid brass, offers a subtle, contemporary and beautiful addition to any furniture piece. T: +44 (0) 121 622 1074

www.crofts.co.uk | K55

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ATTHEW WAILES

With over 30 years’ experience servicing the interior design and decorator market; Matthew Wailes specialises in the design, production and installation of the finest hand and machine-made carpets and rugs for both residential & commercial applications.

T: +44 (0) 207 349 7168 | www.matthewwailes.com | B40


Bespoke options that make our elegant furniture uniquely yours www.thedormyhouse.com | 01264 365 808


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This cool, contemporary, occasional chair boasts an Art Deco-inspired style with its flaring deep chevron back design. Available in COM with a large finish option, the Oyster Chair is part of MAB’s large range of upholstered furniture being launched at the company’s new 3000 sq.ft showroom on the Kings Road and at Decorex 2018.

T: +44 (0) 207 351 9821 | www.mabfurniture.co.uk | F26

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ROWBRIDGE GALLERY

Trowbridge Gallery release their latest collection of Black and White Archive photographs at Decorex this September. On the stand, you will find images of the Hollywood greats, Funny Peculiar and great rock and roll icons such as Mick Jagger, photographed here by Roger Bamber in Austria while on the Rolling Stones 1973 tour to promote their album, Goats Head Soup.

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RCHITECTURAL HERITAGE

Inspired by period design and fabricated in traditional materials, Architectural Heritage will showcase its 2018 garden ornament range at Decorex. The collection features an extensive range of circular, square and rectangular copper planters, and classically inspired garden seating, sundials, fountains and pool surrounds. T: +44 (0) 138 658 4414 | www.architectural-heritage.co.uk | K23


THE SPARKBROOK COLLECTION IN OUR MATT BLACK LACQUER FINISH

MANUFACTURERS OF LUXURY CABINET HARDWARE

FIND US ON WWW.ARMACMARTIN.CO.UK


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IONA McDONALD

Inspired by Italian design and working with a small team of skilled craftsmen, Fiona has developed Fiona McDonald Makes - a British-made range of furniture and seating with a selection of Italian-made mirrors and lighting. Fiona Makes is a contract service providing beautifully designed and well-made pieces suiting retail customers, architects and designers of high-end interior projects. Renowned for its bespoke service, all Fiona Makes pieces are made-to-order. Each element of the design can be customised to fulfil the client’s creative vision.

www.fionamcdonald.com | A50

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LTERNATIVE FLOORING

Alternative Flooring announce a new ‘Boutique’ brand beginning with an exciting collaboration with Zoffany aimed at the niche boutique hotel market, while showing innovation in Faux, Natural and Pattern collections launching at Decorex. Other new Boutique ranges are Luxx and the indoor-outdoor Anywhere. The hand-woven Luxx carpets are as glamorous as faux fur throws and are super soft to the touch with a velvety textured look and luxurious under foot. And better yet - the polyester yarn gives a gentle metallic lustre.

T: +44 (0) 126 433 5111 | www.alternativeflooring.com | K21

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LSTEAD LIGHTING

New to Elstead’s portable collection are a series of table lamps that use a stunning combination of metalwork and marble, exuding the true sense of luxury. Pictured is the Apollo lamp, partnering a Brushed Brass frame with White Marble inserts at the top and bottom. It is completed with a Navy Blue faux suede hexagonal shade with Gold faux silk lining.

www.elsteadlighting.com | G33A

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OHO & CO

Boho&Co’s Green Revolution collection, which includes two new designs launching at Decorex, features dramatically different treatments of foliage designs. Breaking the mold of restrictive screen-printed repeats and using digital technology to the full, the collection is comprised of oversized prints and graphic interpretations of leaf patterns or flowing, intertwined leaf shapes, often incorporating birds and insects.

www.angelandboho.com | K28

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YPNOS BEDS

International hospitality bed manufacturer and Royal Warrant holder, Hypnos Contract Beds, will be showcasing its premium Lansdowne Cashmere mattress at Decorex in September. Upholstered with naturally soft and breathable layers of wool, cashmere and eOlusTM sustainable fibre, which work together to effectively regulate body temperature, the luxury mattress is covered with the finest Belgian damask to provide a soft, hygienic sleeping surface. www.hypnoscontractbeds.com | G18

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PLACE IN THE GARDEN

A Place In The Garden are proud to announce the launch of their Bath & Blenheim Coach lamps which are now available in a ‘Matte Black’ and ‘Terracotta’ Finish. Available in three sizes, these lamps are IP44 rated, meaning they are suitable for both Indoor and Outdoor use. www.aplaceinthegarden.co.uk | A71


We are exhibiting at

Stand E41

Farah Collection Email - info@kaifabrics.com

www.kaifabrics.com

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CCOTRADING

The Arthaus 3 cabinet by Eccotrading Design London features an exciting new colourway introduced to the limited collection of Arthaus cabinets. A vibrant combination of blue and ‘lichen’ tones are matched with an Italian grey leather surround. In addition to this stunning cabinet, new items, finishes and designs will be showcased at this year’s Decorex alongside the latest lighting designs made in bronze and ceramics. T: +44 (0) 207 622 4274 | www.eccotrading.com | B32

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URLINGHAM BATHS

The elegant handcrafted copper Bulle by Hurlingham is a bateau style bath with a delicately detailed plinth. Shown here, the bath is painted in pitch black and is accompanied by two tall radiators from the Empress radiator range. The bath and the radiators are available can be finished in any colour the designer chooses to create a truly bespoke bathroom. T: +44 (0) 140 026 3310

www.hurlinghambaths.co.uk | C6, G49

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RMAC MARTIN

Armac Martin is launching a new ‘Matt Black’ finish which will be showcased and launched at this year’s Decorex exhibition. With a growing trend for black furniture fittings, Armac Martin has been working on the depth of colour and its durability to provide a finish that offers a contemporary look, which perfectly complements other Armac Martin collections. T: +44 (0) 121 359 2111 | www.armacmartin.co.uk | F27 130 Bridge for Design Autumn 2018


020 7351 9821 | enquiries@mabfurniture.co.uk | www.mab.pt


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IVIERE RUGS

A focus on texture, colour and abrash allied to highly complex weaving techniques are the key to this new collection being launched by Riviere. Shown here is the Royal Pavilion rug which is inspired by the opulent patterns dating from the Mughal Empire. It summons only the most highly skilled artisans to create such intricate weaving. Woven in no less than 150 knots per sq/inch in the finest wool and Sari silk, Royal Pavilion is an elegant and sophisticated design with celadon hues, touches of rose and varying tones of greys and sage creating a labyrinth of detail. www.riviererugs.com | B34

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EPORELLO

Leporello’s award-winning Evo Collection is a fine example of this agile English company’s unique creative design skills and meticulous craftsmanship in producing beautiful furniture in luxurious finishes that add warmth, texture, originality and a certain opulence to a room. T: +44 (0) 130 687 5550 | www.leporello.co.uk | A75

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RUCIAL TRADING

New Wool rug designs including Everest, Snug and Pearl are being launched at Decorex by Crucial Trading. Drawing from 30 years’ experience of designing and making innovative floor coverings, these rugs are sure to please. Using natural materials, the designs provide texture, pattern and comfort suitable for all projects. www.crucial-trading.com | F23 132 Bridge for Design Autumn 2018


DISTINCTIVE LIGHTING DESIGNS FROM THE UK & USA UK and Europe

North America

Decorex

High Point Market

Stand G33A – 16-19 Sept.

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Harrison Spinks Hospitality Division’s range of mattresses and beds deliver a unique story for hoteliers and their guests. All mattresses within the range feature world-leading patented pocket spring technology, layered with luxurious natural fillings.

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First-time exhibitor Fisk will be showcasing its launch collection of furniture and rugs inspired by the often overlooked architectural and cultural details of Edinburgh’s Georgian splendour and the rugged landscape of the Scottish Highlands. Each piece, while beautiful in its own right, also possesses an authentic and interesting backstory.

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The Akasha, featured in Light Antique Brass, is one of many new products from Illuminati Lighting’s forthcoming new product launch. The Luxurious, light antique brass finish complements the K9 Crystals with its organic design. The light is powered with 90W LEDs, creating a sparkling display as light bounces through the individual crystals. The Akasha collection is comprised of ten products all of which are available in a Satin Nickel finish. www.illuminati-lighting.co.uk | J30


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In the vibrant Pizzazz story by Pizzazz, upholstery-weight checks, stripes, ombré weaves and herringbone twills are brought alive through a fresh, new colour bank. Unexpected tonal combinations impart a contemporary spirit whilst wool-soft yarns ensure a welcome warmth.

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Hayles and Howe manufacture and install high quality decorative ornamental plaster work and scagliola, aiming to preserve and further the ancient traditional crafts. With over 40 years’ experience, the company’s skilled workforce is able to create pilasters, columns, niches, cornices, decorative ceilings or any other detailing required for a project. T: +44 (0) 117 972 7200 www.haylesandhowe.co.uk | K60 136 Bridge for Design Autumn 2018

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Currently celebrating its 50th anniversary, Hamilton Litestat is showcasing its bespoke electrical wiring solutions alongside its latest designer collections of decorative switch plates and sockets. Unique items such as; special plate finishes and colours, non-standard plate functions and larger plate sizes, incorporating specified multiple functions, can be designed and produced to order.

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NNA FRENCH

Palampore combines the exotic Indienne-inspired and indigenous designs of India and Africa in 2 coordinating collections of fabrics and wallcoverings. Reminiscent of the colonial days, these traditional collections have a classical approach with warm and contemporary colours such as aqua, navy, flax, black, and red. The brilliant wallcoverings include decorative small-scale designs and printed paperweaves, as well as a playful tiger, tribal and batik prints, tree of life and Jacobean flowers, and unique leaf and paisley motifs that naturally complement and in some cases match the fabrics which are intended for use in both drapery and upholstery applications.

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Established industry specialist Courtyard Architectural Hardware, will be showcasing both Henry Blake and Rocky Mountain Hardware at Decorex this year. Unique innovative design coupled with impeccable quality and the ability to customise both design and finish gives clients the ability to remain individual and distinct.

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OHNSTONS OF ELGIN

Renowned for luxury fabrics in natural fibres, Johnstons of Elgin launch its newest collection of merino wool melange sateens at Decorex. The expertly crafted and defined sateen weave demonstrates remarkable sheen and richness of colour. Alongside sits complementary merino wool flannel checks with perfectly blended melange colouring and velvety finish. T: +44 (0) 134 355 4077

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These handmade Ikat velvet cushions make a luxurious statement in any room. Using a Centuries old tradition of tying and dying weft and warp yarn, these hand woven and hand dyed silk velvet cushions come from Uzbekistan. Available in two sizes, these gorgeous cushions can be purchased separately in the London Gallery. Come by the Trowbridge Stand to see more than 4,000 different cushions. T: +44 (0) 207 371 8733 | www.trowbridgegallery.com | B25

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MEETS DECO KNOF Design created an elegant and layered interiors scheme which merges classic French interiors with the geometry of Art Deco for a six bedroomed property in New Jersey for a couple, one half of which was designer, Susan Knof ’s, long-term friend PHOTOGRAPHS SEAN LITCHFIELD


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nof Design has recently created an elegant, colourful and layered interiors scheme for a family home merging a recently-married couple’s tastes - classic French interiors and the geometry of art deco. The six-bed property in Mountain Lakes, New Jersey is part of a lakeside community located in the Manhattan commuter belt. The project also had an emotional element for founder and creative director Susan Knof, as one half of the client couple is a long-time friend. In addition, the scheme wasn’t just an interior for the couple, but also their six children from their first marriages, as well their newborn baby son. The interiors brief was fairly minimal, with the couple entrusting Susan to work with the property’s scale and dimensions while combining their personal tastes, including her preference for French furniture and his for the lines and geometry of art deco. ‘The answer was to treat both influences with a light touch,’ Susan says, ‘so that the scheme avoided clashes of style or any kind of obvious, themed look and maintained a cohesive feel throughout. The two preferences are present instead in material choices, such as the use of slick mirrored furniture, particularly in the master bedroom, strong geometric framed-furniture in some instances, glamorous chandeliers and distressed timber finishes.’ Both formal receiving rooms feature highly-polished existing timber flooring, with new overlaid rugs and stunning woven silk wall coverings from Philip Jeffries. A circular coffee table with a polished-brass frame and black marble top is the Camilla by OKL, whilst a narrow, Margo Scalloped Console against the back wall is in hand-forged steel with a gold leaf coating and mirrored glass top and was manufactured to bespoke dimensions to fit the wall recess perfectly. Elsewhere there are personal touches from the clients. The portrait of the reclining lady above the console in the living room couldn’t have been a better choice. Her green and blue outfit fits perfectly

with the scheme and the antique frame adds contrast to the room’s contemporary furnishings. The formal dining room has at its centre a Torano marble rectangular dining table with a white marble top and burnished brass base from Restoration Hardware. The eye is also drawn to the back of the room and its standout piece of furniture: a backlit, gold-leafed Preview - a gilt display cabinet with an LED-lit, ivory painted interior and four framed and glass-inset adjustable shelves, plus a striking scalloped gold pattern to the glass doors. The third major living space is a more intimate family room, which looks out onto the back lawns. The plan here had to be very functional to encompass all the family at leisure time and is centred around an enormous sofa - the Poliform Bristol Sofa designed by Jean-Marie Massaud and upholstered in Paris Avorio with integrated table in Cenere oak. ‘The slightly rustic flavour to this room was a conscious decision’, Susan explains, ‘so that it would work with the stone-framed fireplace, which was inherited and deemed too costly to replace.’ Finally, while in the children’s bedrooms the theme is fun, with film posters, toy baskets and playful letters and patterns, it is in the master bedroom that the nods to the couple’s influences are most strongly evident. There is mirrored-accent furniture including an Amelie Mirrored Console in hardwood with mirrored veneers, as well as mirrored bedside tables from Z Galleries. These feature hand-applied silver leaf and silver beaded trim, whilst the drawers are accented with brushed silver hardware. The diamond-patterned rug over the polished timber flooring was custom-made by Stark Carpets, whilst the linen-upholstered Bed Blanka has an antique whitewashed finish and a grey velvet RH Lous Bench ottoman at its foot.

SUSAN KNOF | KNOF DESIGN

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FRONT PAGE: In front of the full-height photo wall, featuring black and white family photographs is a Mayfair bar cabinet is in saddle black leather with brass railheads THIS PAGE: In the formal living room, a buttoned Cambridge Sofa in tufted, vintage indigo velvet by Restoration Hardware is joined by a striking circular coffee table with black marble top by OKL

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CLOCKWISE FROM LEFT: In the formal living room, a floor-standing screen by Argento features four panels and is decorated sans traverse with Japanese flying cranes. The master bedroom has a distinct deco feel with mirrored-accent furniture including an Amelie Mirrored Console in hardwood with mirrored veneers. A grand piano is positioned next to the fireplace in the formal living room. The young daughter’s room features a textured purple and pink colourway

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A STUDY OF CONTRASTS In a small conurbation numbering just 7,000 inhabitants on the outskirts of Toronto lies the home of a pair of empty nesters, who called upon local firm U31 Design for their interior design needs for a mansion project PHOTOGRAPHS GILLIAN JACKSON



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n a small conurbation numbering just 7,000 inhabitants on the outskirts of Toronto lies the home of a pair of empty nesters, who called upon local firm U31 Design for their interior design needs for a home. Spread across several acres of land. The 17,000-square-foot mansion is one of a handful massive properties U31’s principal Neil Jonsohn designed for this couple and their family. The completely new build, containing mostly custom elements, took four years to complete from pre-construction to end product. While the exterior design of the house is rather traditional, the treatment of adornments makes the overall style contemporary. ‘We had lots of ceiling height which gave us the opportunity to play with different drops, creating all this drywall detailing,’ says Neil. ‘It was kept flat and simple, and all painted out. For example, we set the beams with wood board on the upper level of the ceiling on the diagonal to create interest.’ The most used place in the house, and also the last to be developed, is the garden room. This multi-use space features windows that can be folded back during summer so it becomes open air, enabling the couple to be inside while enjoying nature. The inviting room contains mostly plush blue furniture, accented by bold metal artifacts from the couple’s travels. In fact, the house is defined by colour stories. To connect the garden room to the dining room, Neil kept the palette of the ‘great room’ (or living room, which sits between the two) in neutral and soft greys with injections of bold blue and red. The warm tones are carried into the dining room through ruby chairs - a vibrant shade requested by the couple. The functional kitchen was zoned-out to allow numerous people to work at once. The island becomes the cooking station with prep sink, and the main sink is used for clean up, while the stone

surround behind the cooktop houses other areas including a bar, coffee station and wine fridges. This colour play continues in the dramatic entryway, which comprises of three marbles in shades of black, grey, and white. ‘As we developed the space, we began thinking about the space in 3D. Circular motifs were created on the ceiling so we ‘reflected’ them onto the floor. There isn’t much in the way of furniture so we used a variety of stones in order to keep the hallway from falling flat,’ Neil says. On the upper level, the couple each have their own master bedrooms connected by a sitting room with balcony. While one suite is feminine and light with soft blues, dove greys and whites, the other is more masculine, with walnut panelling and black and gold finishes on the arches and a vanity with shots of deep green and bronze-gold. ‘When you’re in the feminine suite, the white gloss lacquer, parchment detailing, and indirect lighting make the entire room glow,’ says Neil. ‘The husband however wanted a view of the back garden from his vanity, so we had to suspend the mirror in front of the window with integrated lighting. I also like how it’s relatively masculine,’ he adds. With a background in woodworking, Neil integrated the material throughout the home to bring an element of warmth. ‘Because we had painted out the background with soft neutrals, incorporating wood added a glow to places that needed it. In the great room, wood on the ceiling relates to the wood on the floor which is done in herringbone so you have these diagonal motifs on both floor and ceiling - it connects everything.’ All the furniture was either sourced or designed specifically for the home. Most of the carpets are custom or antique and the husband and wife brought only a few personal pieces along. ‘I visited New York with the clients to source period pieces and some of the upholstery - they were insistent on

FRONT PAGES: In the living room, plush blue furniture is accented by metal artifacts from the couples’ travels including a Moroccan shield hanging above the fireplace PREVIOUS PAGE: The wife’s study has pale sycamore wall panelling and is filled with books, art and light, and is home to a stunning 1970s brass and nickel desk THIS PAGE, ABOVE: In the entrance hallway, there isn’t much furnishing so it was decided to use a variety of stones in order to keep the hallway from falling flat RIGHT: Inside the dramatic entrance hallway, circular motifs were added to the ceiling so they reflect on the marble floor which has three shades; black, grey and white

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LEFT: ‘Because we had painted-out the background with soft neutrals, incorporating wood added a glow to the places that needed it. In the great room wood on the ceiling relates to the wood on the floor which is done in herringbone so you have these diagonal motifs on both floor and ceiling - it connects everything,’ says interior designer Jonsohn ABOVE: To connect the garden room to the dining room, Jonsohn kept the palette of the ‘great room’ in neutrals and greys with injections of bold blue and red and the warm tones are carried into the dining room through ruby chairs, a vibrant shade requested by the client

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CLOCKWISE FROM LEFT: In the wife’s feminine master bedroom, a calming palette of soft blues, dove greys and whites was used. In the kitchen, the island with cooktop becomes the cooking station with prep sink and the main sink is used for cleanup, while the stone surround behind cooktop houses conceals other areas including bar, coffee station, and wine fridges. The husband’s mirror above the vanity unit is suspended in front of a window as he wanted a view of the garden. The black, grey and white colour palette is continued throughout the entrance hall way and even includes the front door and window panes.

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ABOVE: The designer visited New York City with the clients to collect the etched brass cocktail table for the husband’s study which features more wood panelling

sitting in the furniture before purchasing.’ When asked about his most cherished room, Neil is still undecided. ‘That’s a tough one - it all came together very well.’ He eventually decides on the wife’s study with its pale sycamore wall paneling, filled with books, art and light. But then he also loves the cosy family space and the spacious kitchen. Overall Neil says he’s pleased with the outcome. ‘Because we’d worked with the clients on previous projects, a friendship and trust existed that allowed

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for ease of communication,’ he says. ‘They had opinions, but were open minded and understood the process enough to allow the consultants to do their jobs. I think the client and team can make or break a project, and we got lucky here. It was a dream job and a wonderful experience.’

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MANOR Set in an extensive estate in Berkshire, featuring stables, mature gardens and woodland surrounding a private lake, this manor house has recently undergone a major overhaul and extension PHOTOGRAPHS JULIAN ABRAMS 162 Bridge for Design Autumn 2018


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he owners were looking to maintain the traditional style and optimise the views over the lake and gardens. Working closely with designer Jessica Brook and architect Rodrigo Moreno Masey, a high quality finish was achieved utilising a sensitive material palette and extraordinary attention to detail. ‘The design inspiration came from the original building itself - a French style replica Chateau - which had drawn the client to the property,’ explains Jessica. ‘History, integrity and story were important, and this needed to feed through into the interiors. A natural palette of materials was utilised, addressing and removing the less sympathetic elements of the 1980s conversion, while drawing and orientating itself around the aspect to the lake and forest,’ she adds. The extension followed the features of the existing design, seamlessly joining the new with the old, creating formal elevations visible from long, wide vistas. PREVIOUS PAGE: The kitchen extension was designed to create a family space, which included a sititng area, that appears to be wrapped on two sides by the woodland beyond THIS PAGE, ABOVE: The beautifully-shaped, old front door of the manor house RIGHT: The sitting room design scheme was devised to centre around the clients existing beautiful antique Persian silk rug, bringing new life to existing pieces of furniture

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ABOVE: The subtle natural texture of the hand painted hessian wallcovering, by Matthew Bray and Matthew Collins Decorative Arts, creates a cocooning acoustic effect in the bedroom, with a delicate tree design reflecting the greens of the landscape beyond. The bespoke wrought iron bedstead is by Fennite.

Despite the project’s scale, much of the existing fabric was retained to aid cost saving, and enhanced the project’s sustainability. Working closely with ECOSA, a protected bat habitat in the roof space was left undisturbed throughout construction and increased in size to suit their conditions. ‘An added aspect was having to accommodate the bats within the roof, which created potential programming issues, something MorenoMasey addressed through careful phasing of the roof construction works around the bats,’ explains Rodrigo Moreno Masey. The interior design features an open plan kitchenliving extension with large sliding glass doors. ‘This maximises the site, allowing the outside to flow inside, creating an area perfect for entertaining. The adjoining

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scullery and boot room are designed around the client’s needs, providing a level of practicality to sustain the countryside household,’ says Rodrigo. Upstairs was extended and reconfigured to provide more space for the client and their young family. The rooms were designed to allow for flexibility, adapting as the family grows. Each bedroom has access to a bathroom with the nest sanitary-ware and finishes, where comfort is of the upmost priority. The master suite is revealed through a door concealed in a panelled wall, leading to the private quarters. Here, the client enjoys bespoke handmade joinery in the master dressing and an exquisite master bathroom featuring a freestanding bath and a shower hidden within one of the existing turrets.


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RIGHT: A large countryhouse feel is created in the children’s bathroom by giving a new lease of life to the clients existing free standing bath and by using reclaimed floor tiles and antique free standing furniture and light fittings

The water closets are some of Jessica’s favourite rooms in the home, she says. ‘The smallest spaces are sometimes really satisfying. Bespoke finishes on the walls to the boot room WC created a cracked gesso finish, offset with a vintage reclaimed French garden table converted to a marble washstand and stone sink simple, but very effective!’ ‘We developed a close understanding and relationship between client and designer, working together to achieve a project of the highest quality.

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This, in conjunction with working with skilled specialist contractors and an extended design team, has delivered a practical, functional aesthetic new home for the client and their family,’ Rodrigo concludes.

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K-based designers Bernard Interiors were recently commissioned to design and project manage the redevelopment of a luxury villa in Marbella, Spain. The focus of the client’s brief was to create a light and comfortable family residence with a contemporary European feel, but one that also allowed for relaxation and retained a space for hosting informal family and social gatherings at the same time. Founder and managing director Jen Bernard led the design team for the project. Having worked with the client on their primary UK residence, the team was delighted to be asked to redesign the family holiday home as well. Jen says she felt she understood the client’s vision for a luxurious, colourful and inviting place where outdoor living was as important as that of the interior. PREVIOUS PAGE : In the lounge area, the pale grey scheme is highlighted with pops of colour, bringing the outside in. The seascape artwork was commissioned from a local artist THIS PAGE, ABOVE: Jen Bernard, Founder and Managing Director of Bernard Interiors LEFT: The terrace lounge has bright bespoke cushions, shown in Hermes, Dedar, Abbott + Boyd fabrics, a bespoke made sofa by George Smith and a bespoke outdoor rug

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ABOVE: The kitchen features custom cabinetry by Gunni & Trentino, polished marble worktops, bespoke handles by Armac Martin, and stools by Justin Van Breda

Making the most of the villa’s coastal location was paramount for the client, so the three main ground floor spaces - living, dining and kitchen - were combined and now connect to the outside terrace with views across the gardens to the sea. The client also required a workspace that was functional and didn’t conflict with the luxurious style of the interior. Jen made clever use of the hall space and created a recessed desk with concealed cupboards. The walls were covered with lacquered wood and a cream leather inset desktop creates the perfect working space. A bespoke brass framed mirror adjacent to the desk hides a cupboard for the AV equipment.

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Outside, the terrace is multi-functional and works well as an open plan social space. Comfortable seating surrounds a bespoke coffee table where family and friends can socialise or watch television. The screen is concealed in a bespoke kitchen unit with motorised lift. The space houses everything needed including a fridge, freezer and storage for crockery and glassware. The garden umbrellas were made for Bernard Interiors by Santa Barbara Designs in the US and the company also shipped bespoke outdoor furniture from the US. Jen worked with local tradesmen the detail of the flush tile and plaster finish in the bathrooms was executed to perfection, for example.


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ABOVE: In the dining room, a cabinet in highly glossed timber with inlaid antique brass and leather, and dining chairs upholstered in fabric by Creations Metaphores, Zimmer + Rohde, Abbott + Boyd and are some of the many pieces made to Bernard Interiors’ designs for this project. Chandelier by Villaverde

Bernard Interiors worked with a local furniture maker on pieces they had designed, using materials that included highly glossed timbers, inlaid antique brass and leather, as on a bespoke cabinet featured in the dining area. Amazingly, around 80% of the furniture, doors and cabinetry was bespoke, while the rugs were commissioned from Riviere. Asked about Bernard Interiors’ favourite part of the project, Jen said: ‘We loved every inch of it, the way everything flows seamlessly makes for a calm,

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comfortable luxury retreat.’ But is the client happy with the final result? ‘When the project completed in October 2017 our client loved it and couldn’t wait to take the family there. We know they really enjoy living there whenever they visit and it’s become a home from home.’

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FAR FROM

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PREVIOUS PAGE, TOP: Co-founder of Indigo Design Associates and London interior designer and architect, Iona Duckworth and her fluffy dog, Fitch RIGHT: A warm and inviting view of the sitting room featuring luxurious deep velvet sofas gathered around the fireplace, and an abstract designed carpet ABOVE: In the kitchen, chrome bar stools upholstered in lime-yellow leather are off set perfectly against the dark wood of the island and the neutral cupboards

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reinvigorate the house and give it a newer, stylish look that appealed to both their Scandanavian and Canadian design aesthetic, while providing a backdrop for their impressive art collection. To facilitate this, throughout the home colours were kept calm and soothing to let the artwork speak for itself, with extra highlights of richness from the furnishings to add interest, and the judicious use of antique mirror for glamour. Iona says that she looks for simple, elegant solutions when designing. For example, a work station was hidden behind sliding doors in the dining room, with a triptych of art recessed into each of the three doors, making this otherwise mundane storage


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solution interesting when not in use. Also commissioned especially for the home was a great quantity of furniture pieces, including the Danish dining table and chairs from Pere Dansk, and the dining room’s lacquer and brass console. These make for a fantastic contrast when positioned in front of the exposed brick wall which was actually an idea that came from the client’s teenage son, who expressed an interest in design during the process. Moving through to the kitchen, the modern feeling space opens out to the dining room, with the two areas of the home cleverly linked by the same grey limestone floor. The use of white lacquer and stained wood units, black glass splash backs

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and modern light fittings ensure the flow of all the ground floor spaces. The over-sized wall lights were sourced from Lampe Gras, while the blue leather window seat combined with silk ikat cushions provides a splash of colour, as well as a welcoming spot to sit. And, of course, it gives more storage! For other inspired storage solutions, in the sitting room, Iona and the team designed an interesting bookcase to solve the usual problem of how to incorporate a modern television into a stylish interior, which combines traditional tongue and groove with purple and white lacquer boxes for storage and to house the television, resulting in a simple, modern twist to a traditional idea.


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RIGHT: In the stylish master bathroom, the black tumbled stone floor and dramatic use of statuary marble link seamlessly with the walnut bath surround

Relaxation has not been forgotten in this room either. Two large, comfortable blue velvet sofas from Dudgeons sit elegantly on a silk rug from Christopher Farr Carpets in the main space. The bashed bronze and stone coffee table was specially commissioned in the style of Giacometti and works well with the room’s Danish leather chairs. ‘It always works best if we can mix modern commissions with mid-century or antique pieces to give a quirkier end result,’ Iona explains. Meanwhile, in the master bathroom there is an interesting mix of tones, featuring a white marble, walnut and black stone floor with a large walk

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through shower located behind the double ended bath. And the storage solutions continue here too, with the addition of the freestanding towel ladder helping to stop the bathroom feeling at all claustrophobic. The relationship between designer and clients worked well, Iona believes. ‘It was a great project to work on. It’s always fun to work with clients with a keen interest in design, and after 18 months I think it’s fair to say we’re all thrilled with the result!’

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A HOME IN PARIS A realisation that living in hotels while working in Paris was not it was all cracked up to be drove Mario and Anne Grauso to take the plunge and buy a base in the French capital PHOTOGRAPHS SIMON UPTON


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PREVIOUS PAGE: RIGHT: Masculine leather-covered sofas set the tone in this white painted drawing room with original ornamental plasterwork ABOVE: Anne and Mario Grauso in the living room of their Paris apartment THIS PAGE: RIGHT: The dining room is furnished with a circular Belgian stone table and Louis XVIstyle chairs upholstered in a toile de Jouy with a 17th century crystal Italian chandelier hanging from the ceililng. The photograph is by Herb Ritts

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he New York couple and ten-year-old son were regular commuters to France. Mario is the president of the fashion division of Puig, a Barcelona-based luxury group that owns designer brands. Anne meanwhile is a stylish presence on the New York philanthropy circuit, working with the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center. Understandably, their work took them to the fashion capital of the world all-too regularly, so they

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came to the decision to forego hotel life and search for a pied-à-terre, and found a 2,800 sq.ft. apartment in Saint-Germain-des-Prés, dating from 1801. The first task was updating the wiring and heating and refinishing the oak floors- a process that took ten months. But in more stylistic terms, there was a desire to balance the French heritage with a more relaxed, American flavour. One feature that establishes that tone is the


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ABOVE: The wood-panelled library has shelves displaying part of an extensive collection of black and white photography that includes works by Lillian Bassman

couple’s photo collection - so extensive that they devised a system of wire cables and metal clips so they can rotate the images periodically. Currently the Grausos have on display Irving Penn’s Two Asaro Mudmen from 1970, Herb Ritt’s portrait of model Tatjana Patitz, a striking Cecil Beaton portrait of Irving Penn and a blown-up 1980s party contact sheet by Patrick McMullan. In the library oak

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bookcases serve as display cases, with images by Karl Lagerfeld, Lillian Bassman, Arthur Elgort and Bruce Weber positioned between dividers. The Grausos called upon a friend, Lisa Jackson, a New York-based interior designer known for a clean, tailored style, for decorative touches, and all three enjoyed shopping together for the home. The goldleafed iron and crystal chandelier in the


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RIGHT: A collection of watercolours by Mats Gustafson have been placed around the marble fireplace in the bedroom

dining room, for example, was a Mario find at a nearby carpet shop. Other discoveries, like an Empire-style, black-lacquer cocktail table, were found at flea markets. Other designers who helped in the apartment were Puig designers Lars Nilsson at Nina Ricci, Hervé Pierre at Carolina Herrera, and Patrick Robinson at Paco Rabanne. The silk for everything was ordered from Bucol, a luxury French

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firm owned by Hermès, and all the toile de Jouy was chosen from Braquenié, a division of Pierre Frey. From the Grausos’ perspective, the teamwork approach fit perfectly for their pied-à-terre. It helped to blend seamlessly the extraordinary with the familiar, from boiserie in the library to Napoleoninspired fabric their son picked out to line the walls of his room. It’s all ‘exactly right,’ they say.


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A DREAM

COME TRUE A prestigious South African lawman and ex-model wife with two children had a goal since they married: build a villa in the bay from Bantry Bay, on the West coast of Cape Town. They approached architect Antonio Zaninovic to design a home which is ideal for comfortable family living as well as plenty of dinner parties PHOTOGRAPHS MONTSE GARRIGA


PREVIOUS PAGE: The contemporary home has a relaxed, peaceful quality with a seamless connection between indoor and outdoor living. A tree provides a shady spot on the cantilevered terrace beside the pool THIS PAGE, RIGHT: A natural stone wall makes an interesting feature in the spacious living room

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ven when they were first wed, a successful couple living in South Africa knew they wanted to build a villa in the picturesque Bantry Bay in Cape Town. The lawyer and his ex-model wife, along with their two children, liked the area a lot due in part to its central location in the town, but also because of its sheltered aspect and amazing views out over the Atlantic. Once they had found the right plot, the next step was to source an architect. They were recommended Antonio Zaninovic, whose work they did not know at first. However, after just one meeting they had a relationship that was bursting with ideas and

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positivity. Almost immediately the couple decided that he was to be the architect to design their villa. However, the plot they had bought still held some challenges. The terrain was quite irregular, with a steep slope. In addition, there were large trees that had to be maintained there. The only option for the team was to build the house as close as possible to the back edge of the perimeter, which allowed for a garden at the front, as well as areas of shade which the couple requested. The shape of the plot allowed Antonio to design the house as something of a boomerang, with the windows facing the ocean. He decided to put the pool and the cantilevered terrace


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ABOVE: The contemporary home has a relaxed, peaceful quality with a seamless connection between indoor and outdoor living. Concrete is used for the ceilings and walnut wood floors to add warmth. The floor to ceiling windows make the most of the spectacular view and draws plenty of natural light indoors

on the first floor because it had better views. Inside, the idea was to project an organic, open construction that integrated perfectly with nature. Antonio chose to use concrete - clearly seen in the ceilings and columns of the main room - for its texture, and walnut wood for the floors for its warmth. The couple wanted to live in a relaxed way, with few divisions and in large open spaces so guests could move from one space to the other easily.

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Another factor for Antonio to consider was the large number of dinners and parties that the couple organise, so a fundamental requirement was a connection between interior and exterior. Therefore, they opted for windows without frames for the living and dining rooms, which open completely in the hall and the kitchen. The main floor is a large space without walls that connects the dining room, living room, bar, kitchen and the pool. The hall is


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RIGHT: The spectacular kitchen is dominated by the central concrete island unit. The same material is used in the ceilings and walnut wood floors add warmth.

on the left, and this leads out to the balcony. Following through, there is an office and guest bedroom which are both at garden level, while on the upper floor there are three further bedrooms, each with their own en suite bathroom, and another living room, all with a view out to another terrace Another pre-requisite from the couple for Antonio to consider was the maxim that all the decoration contained ‘nothing that does not serve a purpose’. So timeless furniture and objects of discreet beauty

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dominate the new home, alongside works by local artists which the couple sourced. Ultimately, everything in the home is centred around relaxation, peace and tranquillity, the culmination of a long held ambition, and a stunning testament to a blossoming relationship between architect and client.

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Behind the quite ordinary facade of a typical Bo-Kaap cottage in Cape Town, you will find a world of contrast, imagination and luxury brought to life. The space is extremely diverse, touching on everything from the outrageous to the dark, and at every step there is something for a visitor to feast their eyes on PHOTOGRAPHS FRITZ VON DER SCHULENBURG


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ntiques dealer and interior designer Keith Skeel’s South African holiday home is full of exuberance and feels truly alive - as you might expect from someone in the business of sourcing unusual items from history and making rooms look theatrical. Behind the quite ordinary façade of a typical Bo-Kaap cottage in Cape Town you will find a world of contrast, of imagination and luxury brought to life. The space is extremely diverse, touching on everything from the outrageous to the dark, and at every step there is something for a visitor to feast their eyes on. ‘This house was a wreck when I moved in,’ Keith explains. ‘I think four families were living here.’ It’s all a far cry from the décor today. In the entrance hall, there are items to get you questioning and smiling. A hippopotamus’ jawbone hangs from one wall, setting a mischievous tone for the house. Structurally too, the home was reconfigured for Keith’s idiosyncratic tastes and desires. He sank a garden right PREVIOUS PAGE: Two deck chairs arranged on the roof terrace of a house in Cape Town, South Africa, is spoiled for views of the extraordinary Table Mountain in the distance THIS PAGE, ABOVE: A patio has been constructed from a rocky outcrop to take advantage of a natural water feature and a rustic armchair is placed among the ferns RIGHT: The living room reflects the eclectic taste of the owner and is decorated in warm colours and is largely dominated by wooden furniture products to give a rustic feel

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ABOVE: The warmth of this living room comes from the wide variety of woods used in the floorboards, built-in cupboards, ceiling and eye-catching coffee table

through the centre, with rooms opening off at different levels, and with terraces and trailing plants. The internal courtyard with its three-storey rock wall is in fact made of artificial rock, with water trickling down its side. The flat roof of the house is now a garden overlooking the harbour; to the west lies Table Mountain. Keith knew when he first arrived in Cape Town in the 1990s that this astonishing natural wonder would form some sort of backdrop to where

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he lived. Ever theatrical, he saw drama in the rock, like something from a dream. His mother was born in South Africa, but Keith grew up in a London suburb, which quite possibly lead to his lifelong fight against dreariness. ‘I hate ugliness. Beautiful things don’t have to be expensive - fresh flowers, bits of junk done up, driftwood, perfect linen sheets,’ he confesses. Keith started ‘redecorating’ as a child. He removed the legs from kitchen cabinets and cut the ends off beds when his mother was out shopping. It seems


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ABOVE: The bedroom is full of interesting antique furniture, such as the intricately carved four-poster bed, and is well lit through floor to ceiling doors and windows

even from infancy he has had definite ideas of how he wants things to look. He says that today, people who pay him to work on their houses value his eye. He thinks they don’t want to be considered as having bad taste. ‘They’re successful in business, are captains of industry and so on, but they worry that their houses will not be up to scratch…’ he says. This keen eye brings the sense of drama to Keith’s own home. Inside you can find old French shop fittings, a collection of marble busts, bits of statuary, suits of armour, Victorian wheelbarrows and bicycles,

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garnitures of pewter, giant shells and varnished tree roots veined with burnished gold, to rooms papered entirely with maps. The designer confesses to a love of wood and natural forms, with many types dotted around the home. The floor is made of railway sleepers that have been sliced into boards. However, this is not some heavily clichéd home. There are brave, bold statements everywhere, as you might expect. There are also those artificial rocks, old tree trunks, outrageous Gaudiesque plastering and floors made from shards of china. It feels at


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ABOVE: In this dining room an antique plate rack and massive refectory table dominate the room which is, again, abundant in wooden furnishings and flooring

times like a film set, in fact. Rather than pile on the colour, Keith has let the texture speak for itself throughout the home, combining softly grained wood with stone, pewter and old fabrics, such as a Napoleonic quilt in a palette of rich, dark shades. The house is functional too however. Keith throws his dressing gown over an old statue in the bathroom, but the showerhead is state of the art. Kitchens are workable, although machinery may be hidden behind antique panelling.

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Keith recently decided to open a small shop in Beccles called Eccentricities, and within a few months had also opened his Distinctive Interiors store. He concludes by admitting he has a motto for his homes and work. ‘Never be afraid to like something,’ he says. ‘If you don’t want to play it safe and you like a bit of fantasy, I’m your bloke.’

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BALANCE A desire to avoid the staid formality often associated with the creation of rich, sophisticated spaces drove interior designer Michele Plachter on a recent project

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his home is located in the historic area of Philadelphia. My team and I wanted to honour the traditional bones of the home yet inject a more youthful appeal,’ designer Michele Plachter explains. As a perfect example, all the library millwork was newly installed. ‘Our client initially wanted it to be stained,’ says Michele. ‘However, with some visuals and a gentle push, we convinced them to go bold with high gloss lacquered paint in a custom blue colour with a matching blue grass cloth.’ The result was a stunning, if unexpected space. Michele’s approach is also evident in the master suite. ‘We mixed soft colour palettes and classic lines with glamorous lighting selections, pops of cobalt blue and a graphic fireplace screen to create balance,’ she says. Most of the furnishings were customised for the project. ‘Luckily for us, the gorgeous library chandelier was present from the previous owners and is believed to be original,’ she

boasts. Also key to the look is the art above the library fireplace, which is really unique. ‘We give our art placement and recommendations a lot of thought. Good quality art elevates well-designed interiors to another level. Good art curation and interior design need to go hand in hand.’ The relationship between Michele and her many clients could also be described as one that goes hand in hand. ‘We encourage them to move outside their comfort zone and sometimes that requires hand holding. We like to call it ‘educating’ our clients to ideas and pieces they’re not familiar with. It’s what creates the wow factor.’ ‘Our favourite part of the project was balancing the clients’ request for traditional aesthetics and being given the creative freedom to insert a sprinkling of pizzazz,’ she says. ‘It was a perfect balance of how traditional and modern can blend beautifully when thoughtfully orchestrated.’

ABOVE: Michele Plachter, the Principal Designer for Philadelphia-based design firm, Michele Plachter Design LEFT: The walls, painted in a Fine Paints of Europe custom blue gloss enamel, gives this otherwise traditional library a daring appeal. A Baker leather sofa paired with an Orly marble table and an inherited chandelier, create a timeless look and add furniture traditional-style glamour to the library

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SQUIRRELING AROUND This city apartment is bright, cosy, slightly vintage as well as modern - just like Kiev itself

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rchitects Elena Dobrovolska and Tetiana Gryshkova and shadow. The dim Scandinavian blue shades of the cited the surrounding urban environment as a walls, alongside the use of textiles in the room brings starting point for the interiors of a Kiev apartment located in a real sense of visual structure to the room, conjuring an historical part of the city, one with its own deep history. colour and mood and brining a sense of structure. The designers and owners all agreed on transferring The blue theme is continued in the bathroom, where the historical spirit that the Ukranian city provided a duo of terracotta and deep blues are combined with into the new interior of the apartment, making it warm wood surfaces and a further copper screen. something of a background piece for the modern The bathrooms throughout the apartment are design and art objects within. decorated in neutral, but expressive colors. Smoke Such an approach resulted and graphite shades of grey, in a wholly artistic interior mustard, beige and muffled that creates a harmonious deep blue emphasise the atmosphere, with its art warmness of the natural objects dotted around and wood and the organic nature personal space designated of the stone in these rooms. for each member of the Striking a contrast, a family who would live teenager’s bedroom next to there. The overall style this is decorated instead in for the 210 square metre grey and beige. home was chosen based on In the kitchen and dining a defined colour scheme, a room area, the walls have sophisticated combination of been painted in a deep grey, textures, and original objects. serving as a uniting element Most of the latter were throughout the home. The exclusively developed by the painting in this room is by studio tasked with working Ukrainian artist Alexander on the home. Roytburd, and it is made all In the living room, there the more impressive on its are several interesting grey backdrop. The picture ABOVE: The ceiling is decorated with squirrels frolicking in leaves design solutions, from the is further complemented unconventional ceiling to the by a massive dining table, unusual chandelier and copper screen. The ceiling is a which has been made from raw textured wood. reference to classic molded canopies in ancient interiors, Throughout the project, there are many natural and in this case, the designers included a touch of materials were used in the interior, from wood and humour into this. If you look closely, instead of the usual glass to stone and copper. The benefits of their textures ringlets, the ceiling was decorated with charming squirrels are fully revealed with the help of well-applied colour frolicking in the leaves. The chandelier is thrown into solutions. In fact, such an expressive interior matches sharp relief against a white background, and it benefits the multi-faceted city the home is situated in. from a splash of cobalt coloured glass elements. It is bright, cosy and slightly vintage - but at the From here, the hall and living room are separated same time resolutely modern, just like Kiev itself. by the copper screen placed between the two living spaces. It has numerous flat surfaces that reflect the DREAMDESIGN ARCHITECTS light beautifully, filling the room with patches of light T: +380 44 569 7025 | www.dobrovolska.com RIGHT: A view from the hallway into the living room with a copper screen separating the areas. The copper screen’s flat surfaces reflect light beautifully, filling the room with patches of light and shadows. The living room has a number of unconventional solutions including the unusual chandelier, which complements the background with its cobalt coloured glass, and the molded ceiling. Instead of the usual ringlet pattern, the ceiling has been decorated with charming squirrels frolicking in some leaves

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FOR THE LOVE OF ART This Grade II listed property in Yorkshire is filled with inventiveness, character and life

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n the Yorkshire village of Boston Spa stands a grade II property owned by a couple who called in interior designer Vanessa Rhodes. The challenge was to incorporate contemporary furnishings without detracting from the building’s heritage. Artwork played a key role - three pieces came from Italian artist Marco Giordano, who flew in to hang his canvases. A home automation company was commissioned for lighting, sound and furnishings, resulting in a lighting plan based around the furniture and artworks. A mix of vintage and commissioned pieces evoke the spaces evolving over time. Burnished gold and copper, rich colours and statement art create a home with an attitude reflecting the personalities of the owners. Vanessa and her team worked closely

with cabinet makers and upholsterers for pieces, including cocktail cabinets, benches and beds. The drawing room was, Vanessa admits, the largest she’d worked on. ‘The only way it was going to work was to give furniture its own identity by sourcing sofas and chairs with unusual shapes with opposing colours and patterns,’ she says. The four floors took a year to complete, resulting in a home representing the client’s love of art and handcrafted furniture. ‘It’s filled with inventiveness, character and life,’ Vanessa concludes.

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ABOVE: In the family room, the walls were given depth using Little Greene’s Basalt - the deepest shade of blue - which provided the perfect backdrop for the gold and amber furnishings. OPPOSITE. CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT: In the orangery, which is adjacent to the kitchen, 1960s copper pendant lights hanging over a bespoke quartz dining table. In the drawing room, the magnificent Murano glass chandelier, shipped from Italy, hangs above 50s inspired chairs from La Fibule. A traditional cabinet maker was employed to create a classic kitchen to suit a listed building. In the bedroom, a bed by Turnpost was covered in Linwood omega velvet

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RICHMOND PENTHOUSE

Benefitting from gorgeous views and natural light, Rebecca Hughes was asked to give the home a facelift

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s with many of the great properties in Richmond, West London, a penthouse designed by Rebecca Hughes Interiors overlooked the river. Already benefitting from gorgeous views and benefiting from plenty of natural light, the task was to give the home a complete facelift, including a full renovation of the bathrooms. This meant paying attention to the existing layout and designing and installing a brand new kitchen. The clients placed very few restrictions on Rebecca for the project, although they needed it to be completed quickly. ‘The property had been vacant for some time and they asked us to design and renovate within a matter of months,’ she says. ‘We worked closely with a contractor and joiner who we have a strong relationship with and thankfully had everything designed, built and installed within four months.’

Other challenges in the home were more to do with the building itself rather than timing. ‘In the Entrance Hall we had an awkwardly positioned radiator. Rather than putting a traditional cover in we worked closely with Tyson London to create something bespoke,’ Rebecca recalls. ‘It was a lattice antique bronze design with fabric wrapped panels the same colour as the walls and a beautiful marble top.’ Rebecca says her favourite part of the project was the end result in the bedrooms, which she calls fresh and inviting. ‘We tried to make each room unique with different shaped headboards. The guest headboard elevation even had fabric covered walls to aid the element of luxury,’ she explains. The end result here and in fact that of the home as a whole - was, she says, ‘very light, contemporary and clean whilst incredibly homely.’

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TOUCH OF THE ORIENT Eastern culture was subtly combined with the laidback essence of the French Riviera

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ar from being a holiday home, the designers of a villa on the Cote d’Azur in Nice were tasked with capturing its dual purpose, as it was a Summer home and a venue for private gatherings. Designers AB Concept’s aim was therefore to design a social gathering place while still keeping enough privacy for the family. Their design was inspired by Eastern culture, a personal interest of the client, but this was subtly combined with the laidback essence of the French Riviera. Putting the concept into action went smoothly, due to consistent communication between the client and designer. The villa’s owner was appreciative of Chinese culture and aesthetics, and was in tune with the idea of luxury design. The majority

of the furniture was custom designed and produced bespoke for the client - a dining table, complete with a pure mother-of-pearl tabletop, was made by hand. Other pieces were purchased from Italy, while others were from the client’s collection. AB Concept reveal that their favourite part of the project was in fact something outside of the villa, the view of the Cote d’Azur. They tried to incorporate the vistas into the design as much as possible, the designers conclude.

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ABOVE: The living room has floor-to-ceiling windows looking over the terrace and the sea beyond. OPPOSITE. CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT: AB Concept has tailored their design to fit around this, maximising and bringing the spectacular view indoors. The natural stone tub, Baia, by Antonio Lupi sits atop a Jade and Emerald Onyx custom-designed floor and the Chinese embroidery pattern on the screens is also custom designed and made by AB Concept. In the study, the carpets are custom designed and produced by For Street Studio with a different pattern present in each area. In the living room, lit bookshelves create a dramatic light display

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A LANDMARK REBORN Jasmin Reese Interiors’ brief was to give this period home a more modern makeover

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henever you renovate a home, the responsibility can seem huge. If that home is something of a heritage piece, with its own story to tell, then it can feel a double-edged sword. You might be concerned about preserving the history of the home, or unsure about how to handle any unique problems you might experience - costly, complex or otherwise. This wasn’t the case with one such home dating from 1892, located in Evanston, which was bought by a family that found it to be awash with period features and its own lengthy history. In this case, though, they were not put off. In fact, they felt a sense of obligation to the building, and wanted to get things right and preserve its elements, becoming something like its carers in the process. They embraced the opportunity to make their own imprint on the home, making respectful, if still distinctly personal changes. The home had at one time in its history belonged to Louise Brockaway Stanwood, a renowned figure in the local community who was the first woman to hold public office in Evanston. This struck a chord with the family, who have three young girls. Interior designer Jasmin Reese, founder of Jasmin Reese Interiors, was enlisted to help with the redesign of the home, and her list of boxes to tick included a host of modern day adaptions, with the home having only previously been owned by six tenants. The family were recommended the designer by a friend, and made it clear from the outset that the look, and, perhaps more importantly, functionality of the home, were the two most important elements of the renovation for the client.

When it came to design, the family’s love of the quirkier side of design helped Jasmine enormously. Taxidermy pieces features heavily on the first floor of the home, but elsewhere the mood is more subtle. The sitting room is finished with a high lacquer treatment with Fine Paints of Europe, carried out by Minnihan Painting. The library-style room is full of turquoise tones, fuschia silk panels and a chair sourced from Madrid and other luxurious textures. There were some layout changes to the home, however. The third floor saw the most change, and it now boasts more space, with a distribution of rooms such as the sauna, storage and office now spaciously spreading down to the second floor as well instead of being cramped on one level. Such adhered to the family’s desire for functionality, bringing a new sense of space to one of the key rooms (the master bedroom) and cutting back on clutter in the process. Jasmin and her clients also added a secret door that led to a storage closet which previously was a sauna. The family are ecstatic with the changes but believe they’ve managed to retain the heritage of the home at the same time. The space has become more functional, but not at the expense of fixtures or features. It feels more welcoming, cosier even, and yet remains respectful of its history - and the history of those who have lived there. The new clients are simply next in a short, but significant line.

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ABOVE: In the library-style sitting room which is decorated in a turquoise palette, a colourful rug made from sari silks sits on the floor, and a Maitlind Smith chair found at an antique store was reupholstered with Italian turquoise leather and is joined by a modern style settee which was fitted with classic animal prints and velvets RIGHT: Taxidermy can be found throughout the first floor of the client’s home, along with some excellent lighting fixtures and some very eye-catching wallpapers

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SLOW & STEADY WINS Fiona Leonard used a serene and coastal palette to reflect the clients’ love of the sea

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t took a consultation with Fiona Leonard before Darien home owner Christine Schoenrock really began to get a sense of the direction she felt the home should take. It was decided to take a slow pace, tackling each room one by one, gradually uncovering the perfect home that lay beneath all those past wrong decisions. They started with the dining room, where Fiona created a serene, coastal palette that reflects the family’s shared love of the sea and their favorite pastime, beachcombing for sea glass. Fiona was tasked with making the home suit all comers - to reconcile Christine’s desire for a light, white aesthetic while maintaining the home’s status as a neighbourhood stomping ground for friends of the family’s seven-year-old son. To reach this goal,

she used performance fabrics throughout to merge the pretty and the practical. Throughout the home, the essential look was brought back to Christine’s favorite blue and white colour pairing, infused with the occasional orange burst for added punch. The space is finished with art and found objects Christine has curated herself. Next for the home, Christine and Fiona hope, will be shiplap walls in the mudroom bath and more projects in the future. Quite a progression, when you consider the steady evolution of the work.

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T: 001 203 662 0857 www.fionaleonardinteriors.com

ABOVE: In the living room, soft sea blue tones in the accessories reminds the client of the seaside. OPPOSITE. CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT: Ben Wood Blue Boat Bow artworks from Trowbridge Gallery line the stairway. In the dining room, the nod to the sea is continued and ‘Seascape’ by Marc McKinnon hangs on the wall, and the rug and velvet on the chairs is easily cleaned allowing the client to host either an elegant dinner party, or simply have a pizza night without worrying about mess. A cosy spot for a cup of tea or a cocktail as you sink into the wing chairs. The clients’ vast collection of seaglass is displayed in bookshelves in the living room

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INSIDE WOOD WHARF The large Loft apartments offer unparalleled views of London and generous terraces

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n the heart of London’s business district, a landmark Canary Wharf development has been christened Wood Wharf. Within that, One Park Drive houses 483 apartments divided into three types - Loft, Cluster and Bay. The Loft apartments, featuring interiors by Bowler James Brindley, are some of the largest. Across eight floors, they offer unparalleled views and generous wraparound terraces, framed by fluted terracotta panels sheltered within the building’s form. Bowler James Brindley embraced the apartments’ curves with sliding panels and glass walls. Timber and warm tones are a mainstay to give the space a homely ambience .The open plan kitchen design is a reaction to Herzog and de Meuron’s cylindrical

architecture, referenced within the sweeping walnut veneer bulkhead that draws you through the apartment into the master suite. The stunning views are reflected in surfaces and cabinets, while the concrete flooring helps create the artistic atmosphere of a New York loft apartment. Finally, the freestanding shower in the master bathroom with its fretted pattern again references the building’s architecture, while the walls - clad in intricate mother of pearl - are a further nod to it.

BOWLER JAMES BRINDLEY

T: +44 (0) 203 011 5880 www.bowlerjames.com

ABOVE: In the open plan reception room of the loft apartment, the balcony is separated by a walnut veneer bulkhead, and black painted glass wall cabinets and mirrored splash back were used in the kitchen area. OPPOSITE. CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT: Every loft apartment has an outdoor space which would be perfect for al fresco dining. The building is located in the Canary Wharf area, right next to the River Thames. Inside, residents have access to a pool, gym, cinema and library which features clean modern lines. The modern bathrooms is clad in mother-of-pearl and features a grey marble sink and simple black framed vanity mirror

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LIFE ON THE RANCH The family wanted a place to spend Summers working and to spend time together

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new-build holiday home recently designed by interior design company Lonni Paul Design needed to tick all the boxes. With a square footage of just under 5,000, the getaway space belonged to a family of three from Los Angeles. Boasting six bedrooms, the family explained they wanted a place to spend their Summers working, while still spending time with their ten year old son. The location of the new home fitted the bill perfectly. Gozzer Ranch had an enormous range of facilities to keep the family entertained, with boating, swimming, social events, kids’ clubs and events, concerts - everything they could possibly want. In addition, there was an annual Summer

camp which the parents could attend too. Their extended family and friends visit the home to join the family on different weeks during the Summer, and to prove the place is a home from home, they also spent their first thanksgiving there last November, although family dinners can be taken at home or at the clubhouse on the ranch itself. Inside the home, there is everything from a pizza oven and built in spa, to smart house technology and even a crystal Ralph Lauren antler chandelier.

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T: 001 310 475 2022 www.lonnipaul.com

ABOVE: The cabin style architecture of the home fits well into the wooded surrounding and is directly contrasted by the contemporary furniture and high gloss lacquer bar in blue. Even the chandelier blends lodge and modern style with natural crystals hung from the antlers. OPPOSITE: Matching iron beds with linen upholstery are accented by custom window coverings and pillows. An iron and stone entry table is contrasted against polished nickel and alabaster sconces.The home is family focused and the outdoor seating area is where many evenings are spent. A perfect blend of classic styling with a modern twist, this kitchen includes marble counter-tops on the white cabinetry.

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WEEKENDS BY THE SEA Sarah Ward’s 1830s Farmhouse was redesigned to become her comfortable retreat

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esigner Sarah Ward knew she wanted her own 1830s farmhouse in Aldeburgh, Suffolk to be homely. As her weekend home, she needed something that was comfortable and could be used as a retreat. The seaside home is something of an anomaly in the area. Where once rolled acres of farmland there now stand new homes, with the farmhouse the only hint of the previous era in which it was built. For the refurbishment, Sarah says the biggest challenge was the ceiling height. ‘We had to remove windows to get furniture in, but we managed to get some quite nice scale furniture which enhances the space,’ the designer explains. Sarah opted for warm colours and tones, in addition to using her art collection as a foundation. ‘We bought

lots of antiques and mixed them with newer pieces. Everything we chose was to tie the art into the rooms and give a sense of balance,’ she adds. When it comes to her favourite space, Sarah says it’s definitely the TV room, with its bright yellow leather armchairs and art from Vietnam. There’s also a vintage leather sofa from Lots Rd, which she loves the scale and comfort of. There’s an antique Chinese bed which forms the coffee table. ‘As the designer and the client, I’m very happy with the result,’ Sarah concludes.

SARAH WARD

T: +44 (0) 203 667 7796 www.interiorsbysarahward.com

ABOVE: In the TV room, there are bright yellow leather armchairs, Vietnamese artwork, a vintage leather sofa and an antique Chinese bed which forms a coffee table. OPPOSITE, CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT: In the drawing room, pops of dark tones that matched the classic artwork taken from the clients’ collection create depth against the neutrally painted room. Classic artwork was paired with the stunning mantel piece. In the office, a large collection of curated collectables are displayed on the desk. In the 19th Century-inspired bathroom, soft spa-like colours were chosen to play off the natural light and contrast the freestanding bathtub

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BRINGING OUTSIDE IN Bracebridge Hall, Earlville, is surrounded by beautiful bays and luscious landscape. Balongue Design were brought in to apply a vibrant colour palette that complemented the house’s architecture and views PHOTOGRAPHS HALKIN MASON PHOTOGRAPHY 234 Bridge for Design Autumn 2018


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PREVIOUS PAGE: In the Great Hall, a mix of different periods, styles, elements and art, delights all with surprise. Colourful accents complement classic furnishings ABOVE: The colour palette chosen for the traditional house as a whole, embraces vivid versions of blue and greens to complement open vistas of sky and trees

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the stunning views to the exterior but also on ‘remaining true to the structure’s history,’ the design team explains. As a direct result, the colour palette embraces vivid variations of blue and green to complement open vistas of sky and trees just outside the home. Inside, gorgeous open spaces and balconies match seamlessly with the views. There are ample places within the space to


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ABOVE: A mural of a landscape has been painted on to the walls of the dining room which homes a long wooden table and dining chairs upholstered in blue velvet

stop and contemplate those views too. Ground floor loggias and patios provide perfect private sanctuaries for moments of repose. And just to make outdoor living flow as smoothly as that found indoors, all of the spaces - inside or out - connect seamlessly for easy entertaining. It’s a similar story with the living spaces and courtyards

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in the home, which are all ideal spots for relaxation and unwinding. One of the most impressive spaces in the project, the Great Hall, is truly a lesson in how to effortlessly combine a mix of different periods, styles, elements and art, delighting all who step inside it and providing an element of surprise. Colourful accents


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RIGHT: The sun-lit sitting area is home to a glittering chandelier which hangs over a glass coffee table and a selection of soft furnishings

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the project, there were challenges to be overcome, with many arising due to issues with the site itself and the conditions. For example, elements that are often inherent in much historic renovation work - unexpected water leaks and structural issues presented themselves throughout the renovation of the home. The designers and their


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ABOVE: Traditional-style portrait artworks line the blue-painted walls of the grand staircase which curves down toward the marble floor of the Great Hall

team made strategic decisions in this case, to parge walls and implement historically accurate details such as faux pilasters and beams to mask the required drainpipes, structural supports and new mechanical ductwork. And yet, to the observer’s eye, all the results appear to have been period and historically sympathetic to the home. Yet the designer’s main challenge - and ultimately favourite part - of the project was the development of “a vibrant palette that allowed the structure

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and views to come alive and stand out as the main attraction,” they say. Understandably, as a result, the client was justifiably thrilled with the finished home and is thankful for the thoughtful preservation of, and opportunity now to relax in, their ‘new’ sanctuary.

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