THE DEFINITIVE HOMEWARES AND ACCESSORIES EVENT Show Preview
WWW.HOME-LONDON.NET
NEW VENUE SPRING/SUMMER OLYMPIA, LONDON 11—13 JANUARY 2015 OPENING TIMES SUN 11 JAN: 9.30 — 18.00 MON 12 JAN: 9.30 — 18.00 TUE 13 JAN: 9.30 — 17.00
S TA N D
ŠPhotograph Deborah Husk
J29
www.arytrays.com
CONTENTS 04 RETAIL MASTERCLASS 07 INTERIOR ACCESSORIES 10 WASTE NOT… JOSEPH JOSEPH 12 KITCHEN & DINING 18 FURNITURE & LIGHTING 24 NEW TALENT CONFESSIONS OF A DESIGN GEEK 26 OUTDOOR LIVING 29 NEXT DOOR 32 CRAFT 38 EXHIBITOR LIST 39 FLOOR PLAN
INTRODUCTION
After four years of exciting growth, Home comes of age this January. With more exclusive exhibitors and product launches than ever, Home is no ordinary show. What is more, with Top Drawer alongside, and a much larger CRAFT and a whole New Talent section added on level 1, buyers now have four halls and two levels of fabulous products from over 1,000 exhibitors to explore. You are in for a treat – but do allow plenty of time for your visit. The Home team have travelled far and wide to assemble the most comprehensive selection of design-led homeware and interiors accessories, you will find anywhere. Covering every sector of the market from kitchen and garden, to furniture and lighting you can source new products and place orders secure in the knowledge that you will be ahead of your competition, because Home is the first show of the season and the majority of our exhibitors aren’t exhibiting anywhere else. You really can’t afford to miss it. To ensure your visit is a comfortable and profitable one, we’ve added plenty of new bars and cafés around the venue, particularly on level 1 where you will find the Fashion Bar and Indigo Lounge. We have also added a whole new programme of top flight talks and presentations as part of our “Retail Masterclasses” which can be found in the new Retail Masterclass Theatre, which is also on level 1. This preview only scratches the surface – to find out what all the fuss is about, simply register for your complimentary invitation and get down to Olympia between the 11 – 13 January, you won’t be disappointed. So please, browse, enjoy, plan your journey and register for your complimentary invitation today at www.home-london.net I look forward to seeing you in January. — Ian Rudge, Brand Director
HOME
More exclusive exhibitors, more global product launches and a brand new Home at Olympia – come and see what all the fuss is about at Home this January.
IAN RUDGE BRAND DIRECTOR
SPRING/SUMMER 11-13 JANUARY 2015
3
HOME
RETAIL MASTERCLASS 4
Whether you’re looking to improve your retail know-how or get tips on how to start, run and grow your business, our Retail Masterclass programme brings together an exciting line-up of entrepreneurial speakers, all hand-selected for their expertise and knowledge. The programme has been curated to provide you with business support and training in bitesize nuggets (we know your time is precious) so not only can you leave the show with new stock, you’ll be brimming with ideas for selling them too.
WILL HOBHOUSE
SEBASTIAN CONRAN
Chairman, Heals
Designer
THE RISE OF THE DESIGNER-MAKER As a retailer, Will Hobhouse has gained a formidable reputation, selling famous brands from chic dining experiences at Villandry to the cut and thrust of high street franchises: Tie Rack, Whittards and Jack Wills among others. Since autumn 2012, Hobhouse has been Chairman of Heals – a department store with a long and illustrious history of championing good design and craftsmanship. This latest venture seems a complete departure from the world of mass manufacture – so how has Hobhouse tackled retailing the handmade? ‘When I first arrived at Heals,’ he says, ‘I thought the rules were different – I came in and expected to be taught different things, but it’s turned out to be very much the same. So when I was at Tie Rack, I was going to Como and looking at delicious silks, at Whittards it was tea & coffee and here we’re doing it on furniture, ceramics and glass.’ But how does Hobhouse reconcile hard-nosed retailing with the selling of handmade products? ‘There are two parts to this question,’ he replies, ‘one is story-telling, online or in the shop. We have a craft market at Heals, once a year, so people can see what they’re buying and why it is like it is. ‘The other part,’ he continues, ‘is pricing. If the story is correct and the item is inherently persuasive enough of itself, that’s fine but if it’s not, the best person to sell it is the artist or the craftsman’. For the full article, visit home-london.net/ will-hobhouse-interview
HOME OLYMPIA LONDON
“GOOD DESIGN MUST ALWAYS SEEM EFFORTLESS, BUT IN TRUTH THE PROCESS IS COMPLEX” During his career as a designer Sebastian Conran has been involved in the development of thousands of innovative products, from stylish home merchandise to advanced intelligent robotic furniture. At present, his studio, Sebastian Conran Associates, is collaborating on a bewildering array of projects with many leading international partners such as Universal Expert; a collection of innovative home goods ranging from cookware to storage. But also as Designer in Residence at University of Sheffield, Sebastian is exploring the limits of technology by ‘designing for our future selves’ in the areas of advanced additive manufacturing; accessible robotics and smart homes that “enhance the experience of later life”. An advocate of democratic design, his creations are made all over the world, but his work displays a sort of playful pragmatism, whilst remaining timeless and elegant. Conran’s equation for success is quite straightforward: aim to create real value at every level of the innovation journey. His 3F [Form Follows Fabrication] approach is to keep the user in front of mind and ensure that all challenges are met with elegantly simple solutions. But how can you be a universal expert designer and keep it consequential, original and aspirational whilst being affordable? This is the challenge that faces all leading designers across the world, whether in the brand, digital, fashion or engineering industries.
SEMINAR THEATRE LOCATED ON LEVEL 1 ANRI HAMILTON Home Trends Editor, Trend Bible
HOME & INTERIOR TRENDS, AUTUMN WINTER 2015/16 On the 12th January, Trend Bible Home Trends Editor, Anri Hamilton, will present two of the key trends for Autumn Winter 2015/16. Anri will reveal what’s driving change in consumer attitudes and behaviour and how this will impact our home environments. She will talk attendees through two of the four most important trends for Autumn Winter 2015/16 and explore what not to miss across colour, material, shape, texture, motif and pattern.
ROSS BAILEY CEO & Founder, Appear Here
Ross Bailey, CEO & Founder of Appear Here; the leading online marketplace for retail space, shares his insights on what physical retail needs to be for a digital generation and why it pays to take your idea offline. Find out how to take your idea from inception to execution and make it stand out on the street.
iZETTLE Europe’s number one provider of mobile payments & apps
RETAIL MASTERCLASS
PHYSICAL RETAIL FOR A DIGITAL GENERATION
BIG THINGS START SMALL iZettle is all about empowering small businesses to be the best that they can be. During Top Drawer, Home and CRAFT, they invite you to join their masterclass, to get tips and tricks on their game changing payment services and apps – from card readers for smartphones and tablets to cash registers and tools for increasing sales. Because we believe running a business should be easier – and way more fun. And that any business should have the opportunity to grow!
VISIT HOME-LONDON.NET/ RETAIL-MASTERCLASSES OR FOLLOW @HOME_LONDON FOR THE FULL MASTERCLASS SCHEDULE SPRING/SUMMER 11-13 JANUARY 2015
MAXIM BERGLUND Founder, StreetHub
THE NEW WAY TO SHOP Maxim Berglund is the founder of StreetHub (www.streethub.com), the local marketplace for quality independent retailers. The session will cover the rising trend of Click & Collect and how independent retailers can utilise online tools to drive in-store footfall. Hear how by working together and with the help of technology, independent retailers can gain an edge over larger chains and online shops.
5
SEE OUR NEW RANGE OF ARTIFICIAL FLORAL DESIGNS, GIFTS & ACCESSORIES
STAND NUMBER A43
01592 654222 / info@paper-whites.co.uk
INTERIOR ACCESSORIES
02
OLYMPIA GROUND FLOOR
01
03
04
01 02 03 04 SPRING/SUMMER 11-13 JANUARY 2015
PAD HOME, H29 BROSTE COPENHAGEN, D41 BOCOCO, N-D50 ELEANOR STUART, N-E33
7
INTERIOR ACCESSORIES
HOME
01
02
03
01 BROSTE COPENHAGEN, D41 02 ORWELL & GOODE, C5 03 LEXINGTON SALES COMPANY, E59
8
HOME OLYMPIA LONDON
04 05 06 07
OLYMPIA GROUND FLOOR
04
ONE MUST DASH, B15 RACHEL POWELL, K24 UMBRA, C41 JAY STREET BLOCK PRINT COMPANY, G37
PERFECT PRODUCTS FOR HOMES WITH STYLE
06
INTERIOR ACCESSORIES
05
07
SPRING/SUMMER 11-13 JANUARY 2015
9
HOME
WASTE NOT…
Twin brothers Richard and Antony Joseph founded Joseph Joseph over a decade ago, combining their respective experience in product design and business. Now renowned the world over for innovative, contemporary kitchenware, Home sees the exclusive international launch of a completely new category for Joseph Joseph. It’s not what you expect from the boys who brought us the Index chopping board, the Chop2pot and the Nest bowls. The first item in their new range is Totem, the biggest undertaking by Joseph Joseph to date – not only in physical size, but also in sheer project scale. Over three years of extensive design, development and testing have gone into creating a product that provides maximum flexibility for organising your waste and recycling. It’s an issue that is integral to our everyday existence – waste is something that is unavoidable in modern life. We all produce and dispose of it each and every day, whatever our domestic situation. We are more conscious than ever of the need to recycle, with more and more of us required to presort our waste at home before disposing of it. What started as an observation between the Joseph brothers became a passion that set them on a path to solve the problem of waste separation in the home. Having found that most available solutions lacked functionality or meant compromising on capacity, they realised this was a wider issue that needed to be addressed.
10
HOME OLYMPIA LONDON
Currently, many of us improvise by using extra bins, separate bags and boxes or additional containers which all creates more domestic clutter. Looking at this situation, Joseph Joseph identified the glaring need for a flexible system that encourages waste separation, without taking up precious kitchen space. Applying their unique, problem-solving skills to this project, Joseph Joseph created Totem. Occupying the same space as a conventional kitchen bin, it offers many more functions without compromising on capacity. The product includes compartments for general waste, a removable food waste caddy and a multi purpose drawer. Crucially, as waste storage is notoriously fragrant, there is a carbon odour filter designed to help eliminate unpleasant whiffs and ensure that you don’t need to remove a half-empty bag just because of the smell. The product is available in two stylish colour-ways – Stone and Graphite – with a sleek, modern finish. Totem is designed to intuitively fit into today’s lifestyle and routine, providing everything that is needed to ensure that all waste and recycling is sorted. Waste doesn’t have to be ugly anymore… You can view the Totem range, plus hundreds more great Joseph Joseph lines on stands F19 and E17.
www.josephjoseph.com Stand number F19 & E17
KITCHEN & DINING
HOME
01
02
03
04
05
01 02 03 04 05
12
HOME OLYMPIA LONDON
ICTC, I5 TVS-SPA, E5 WIREWORKS - LONDON, C9 RIN CROSSING, D1 MARIMEKKO, I9
06 07 08 09 10 11
OLYMPIA GROUND FLOOR
06
BROSTE COPENHAGEN, D41 FORMA HOUSE, D15 & E15 LSA INTERNATIONAL, F29 ALLÓRA, B57 GEORGE EAST HOUSEWARES, J19 JANSEN+CO, H15
THE LATEST COVETABLE COOKWARE AND DINING PRODUCTS, COMBINING FUNCTION WITH BEAUTY 10
SPRING/SUMMER 11-13 JANUARY 2015
08
09
KITCHEN & DINING
07
11
13
KITCHEN & DINING
HOME
01
02
03
04
05
01 02 03 04 05
14
HOME OLYMPIA LONDON
IITTALA FROM SKANDIUM, H9 MAIA MING DESIGNS, B17 EVA SOLO, D23 ALESSI, G29 HAUS, J15
STERCK APRONS THAT SING FOR THEIR SUPPER
Sterck’s outstanding range of Fair Trade Kitchen Textiles are on Stand K6 Sterck & Co Ltd, Milborne Business Centre, Milborne St Andrew, Dorset DT11 0HZ Tel: 01258 837357, Email: sales@sterck.co.uk, Web: www.sterck.co.uk
HOME
KITCHEN & DINING
01
02
04
05
16
03
HOME OLYMPIA LONDON
01 02 03 04 05
JOSEPH JOSEPH, E17 & F19 SOPHIE CONRAN TEXTILES BY ICTC, I5 SUE URE CERAMICS, K18 UNIVERSAL EXPERT, G9 RIG-TIG BY WHITE BRANDS, C29 & D29
Spring/Summer 2015 New collections at Home, London Stand F29 lsa-international.com
FURNITURE & LIGHTING
HOME
01
ILLUMINATE THE HOME WITH STUNNING LIGHTING AND FURNITURE
03
01 02 03 04
04
18
HOME OLYMPIA LONDON
BROSTE COPENHAGEN, D41 UNIVERSO POSITIVO BY ETHNICRAFT, K29 PR HOME, F49 AUTHENTICS, E23
02
OLYMPIA GROUND FLOOR
05
06
FURNITURE & LIGHTING
05 COACH HOUSE, D61 06 CASE FURNITURE, G15 07 SKAGERAK, I15
SPRING/SUMMER 11-13 JANUARY 2015
07
19
HOME
01
FURNITURE & LIGHTING
01 AUTHENTICS, E23 02 UNIVERSO POSITIVO BY ETHNICRAFT, K29 03 NORTHWOOD DESIGN, A53
20
03
HOME OLYMPIA LONDON
02
OLYMPIA GROUND FLOOR
04
05
FURNITURE & LIGHTING
04 05 06 07
MATHMOS, D36 CASE FURNITURE, G15 SELETTI, E29 DEADGOOD, B29
06
07 SPRING/SUMMER 11-13 JANUARY 2015
21
Take card payments wherever you are 50% 50 % off off a Chip Chip & PIN PIN reader reader for for a all ll C Clarion larion E Events vents vvisitors isitors
With With iZettle iZettle you you can can run run your your business business on a tablet tablet or smartphone smartphone a and nd ttake ake card card payments payments w wherever herever y you ou a are. re. S Sign ign up up before January 14th 14th a att before January w www.izettle.com/clarionevents ww.izettle.com/clarionevents tto o rredeem edeem tthis his o ffe ff er! offer!
d l or w o r t e r r ou etro wares for y
R
V I S I T O U R S TA N D N - D 3 8 W W W. P L A N E T S P U T N I K H O M E S T Y L E . C O M MADE IN ENGLAND
Stand G51 Web: www.aumaison.dk Email: gj@aumaison.dk
HOME
NEW TALENT
01
02
The latest crop of promising new design talent is presented in a collective ‘New Talent’ area on level 1 at Olympia this January. Bringing together initiatives such as Homegrown, Spotted and the Confessions of a Design Geek bursary; Home has selected the influencers of tomorrow; the finest newcomers to the market who will be bringing an inspirational range of products that sell.
KATIE TREGGIDEN confessions of a design geek is an award-winning blog established in 2010 by Katie Treggiden to discover, champion and inspire new designers. It has been named as a top design blog by Dwell US, Elle Decor Italia and The Sunday Times. Katie also writes for Dezeen, Design Milk, Telegraph and Ideal Home. —confessionsofadesigngeek.com
24
HOME OLYMPIA LONDON
CHAMPIONING NEW DESIGN TALENT The 2015 edition of Home sees the third edition of the confessions of a design geek bursary, a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for four new designers. Designers who had never appeared at a mainstream trade show before applied for the bursary via award-winning design blog, confessions of a design geek. A panel of industry experts selected four shortlisted designers and more than 16,000 votes were placed via the blog to select the winner. As well as a stand at Home London, all four designers receive a bursary including mentoring, a photo shoot, and business cards to help them make the most of this incredible opportunity. “confessions of a design geek exists to discover, champion and inspire new designers, and, collaborating with Home London on the bursary is the perfect way to do that,” says editor Katie Treggiden. “It’s really exciting to see the impact this opportunity makes to the careers of those designers selected.” The confessions of a design geek alumni have included Jessica Hogarth, Fanny Shorter, Taz Pollard, Nancy Straughan, Keith Varney and Annabel Perrin.
01 KREISDESIGN | HOMEGROWN, N-E44 02 ALFRED & WILDE | SPOTTED, SP11
OLYMPIA LEVEL 1
≤
THE SHORTLISTED DESIGNERS ABOVE & BEYOND
≤
THE WINNER ALICJA PATANOWSKA Storming ahead to achieve nearly 60% of votes, the winner of the 2015 bursary is Alicja Patanowska. Alicja’s Plantation collection is made using discarded glassware she finds on the streets of London in the early hours of the morning, combined with hand thrown porcelain. “These unique ceramic components are suitable for growing plants and when turned upside down, can be used as a mini greenhouse ideal during seed germination,” she said. “This product allows the consumer the opportunity to reinvent the function of an ordinary glass vessel and give it a new context and purpose.”
MIND THE CORK
JACQUELINE SEIFERT
≤
Mind The Cork’s Jenny Espirito Santo hand makes her collection of placemats, coasters and cushions from sustainable Portuguese cork. “I have always had a strong sense that environmental protection should be an integral part of everyday life. I wanted to create beautifully crafted and luxurious homeware that also plays an active role in the protection of the environment, because our homes should be filled with things that are both meaningful and gorgeous,” said Jenny.
CONFESSIONS OF A DESIGN GEEK
≤
Claudia Pape’s new design brand Above & Beyond produces simple graphic homewares. Two plates and a placement combine to make a clock face, a simple black line connects adjoining white pillow cases and a creased stripey sheet becomes a teatowel and art print. Her work is understated and concept-driven. “There always is a reason behind what I do, that makes the result stand out.”
Brighton based illustrator and designer Jacqueline Seifert’s collection of wallpaper was inspired by her time in Kerala India. She said, “As a collector of visual details, I am inspired by the shapes, scenes, colours and imagery taken from my everyday experiences, through landscapes both familiar and exotic.”
NEW TALENT LOCATED ON LEVEL 1
SPRING/SUMMER 11-13 JANUARY 2015
25
HOME
01
02
OUTDOOR LIVING
01 02 03 04
03
NEW SEASON LINES FOR THE GREENFINGERED; FROM GARDEN STORAGE TO EXTERIOR FURNITURE, LIGHTING AND ACCESSORIES
04
26
HOME OLYMPIA LONDON
BROSTE COPENHAGEN, D41 MATHMOS, D36 GARDEN TRADING, E47 SKAGERAK, I15
06
OLYMPA GROUND FLOOR
05
07
05 06 07 08
OUTDOOR LIVING
08
NOTRE MONDE BY ETHNICRAFT, K29 GRAND ILLUSIONS, E41 & F41 TERRACE & GARDEN, F37 SELETTI, E29
SPRING/SUMMER 11-13 JANUARY 2015
27
Modern clocks for the modern home Istra clocks are made from lovingly, hand polished stainless steel and fitted with high quality quartz movements. Simplicity and bold colours combine to deliver a contemporary range of wall clocks for the modern home.
01245 262 611 malcolm@istralondon.com
CRAFT
Top Drawer is a curated edit of brands you simply will not see anywhere else this spring. Bringing together more than 800 leaders in the UK and international design fields, Top Drawer combines superlative talent with commercial appeal. Find everything from Gift, Fashion Accessories & Jewellery, Stationery & Greetings, Children’s And Wellbeing.
CRAFT is the only high-quality juried trade event in the UK with 150 designer-makers exhibiting everything from glass to textiles, woodwork and ceramics. Now in its second year, CRAFT is more than 50 per cent bigger allowing you to find individual pieces that will not only set your business apart but also meet the increasing customer demand for high-quality products with provenance.
New Venue Olympia London
ONE BADGE GAINS ENTRY TO ALL THREE SHOWS.
NEXT DOOR
Top Drawer
TOP DRAWER/CRAFT
A visit to Home this January will also gain you entry to sister shows; Top Drawer and CRAFT, together hosting over 1000 hand-selected exhibitors.
For your complimentary ticket, register via the website: Level 1 FASHION
topdrawer.co.uk home-london.net craft-london.com
Ground
SPRING/SUMMER 11-13 JANUARY 2015
29
STAND A62
07808 715 274
See us on Stand A66 at the Home Show
PRINTS & MORE, STAND B15 WWW.ONEMUSTDASH.COM
www.ragged rose.com sales@raggedrose.com 01622 812897
GRAND ILLUSIONS
NIKI J WALTERS LUXURY GLASS Stand Number: B3
Luxury glass for the home ranging from trinkets and gifts to astounding chargers of magnificent scale. Grand Illusions Vintage Paint, available exclusively from UK stockists, has created a storm of interest and will have its own stand, F41. The water-based self-priming chalk paint is user and eco-friendly in a palette of 27 colours. The range includes varnish, waxes, woodstain and craqueleur. Made in England. Don’t miss Nick Ronald’s seminar discussing “The Power of Paint” on Tuesday 13th January at 12.50pm. Stand E41 showcases the new Grand Illusions collection, which is as eclectic as ever. We look forward to seeing you.
NEW RANGES BEING LAUNCHED AT HOME 2015
Stands E41 & F41 T: 01747 858300 info@grandillusions.co.uk www.grandillusions.co.uk
www.nikijwalters.co.uk
BONE CHINA • MADE IN ENGLAND
Menagerie Large Bone China Mugs
STAND B19 t:01782 845870 www.repeatrepeat.co.uk sales@repeatrepeat.co.uk
INTRODUCTION
CRAFT
CRAFT is booming as we continue our celebration of the handmade this January Within CRAFT, visitors to Top Drawer and Home will find the most comprehensive collection of high quality handmade products ever assembled at a UK trade event. With a new venue and a show that is 50% bigger, the second edition of CRAFT takes place alongside Top Drawer Fashion and a newly introduced New Talent section on level 1 at Olympia. CRAFT has been carefully curated to satisfy increasing demand from buyers looking for handmade products with provenance. Within CRAFT, you will discover products from 150 leading UK and international makers, and group stands, all carefully vetted for excellence and originality. CRAFT is the place to find textiles, glass, jewellery, ceramics and accessories, all lovingly handmade and truly unique. If you are looking for items that will add genuine individuality and personality to your shop, store or gallery, look no further. A serious trade event for contemporary craft is something the UK has been lacking. CRAFT fills this gap, enabling retailers to seek out the highly skilled makers who can help them in their search for those elusive, individual products to set their shop or gallery apart. We are very excited to be involved with this fantastic event. Everyone is now looking for something special, something handmade, and now it is easier than ever to find it. We look forward to seeing you in January. Ian Rudge & Piyush Suri
32
CRAFT OLYMPIA LONDON
ISABELLE POUPINEL, C-G28 FROM BRIGHTON WITH LOVE, C-H3 GILLY LANGTON WITH EMERGENTS, C-H27 MARIA DE HAAN, C-E18
OLYMPA LEVEL 1
01 02 03 04
01
02 03
CRAFT
A comprehensive collection of high quality, handmade products from 150 leading UK and international makers 04
SPRING/SUMMER 11-13 JANUARY 2015
33
CRAFT
01
CRAFT
02
03
34
CRAFT OLYMPIA LONDON
From glass to textiles, woodwork to ceramics; discover beautiful products that you will not find at any other trade event
OLYMPIA LEVEL 1
04
05
CRAFT
01 02 03 04 05 06 07
06
RAEWYN HARRISON, C-D9 VEZZINI & CHEN DESIGN, C-H13 TAISIR GIBREEL, C-C14 RUTH HARRISON CERAMICS, C-E27 DANNY RIES, C-F4 PIETERSZOON, C-F18 DENVERS DESIGN, C-D11
07
SPRING/SUMMER 11-13 JANUARY 2015
35
PRODUCT SHOWCASE
CHAIRWORKS STAND E73
DWELLING BIRD STAND A64
We sell garden and storage products as well as a very wide range of baskets.
Luxury homeware company, Dwelling Bird will be showcasing their new range of Jackrabbit wallpapers at Home this January. Limited edition prints and a fine collection of handcrafted footstools will be available to order in Moon Wool fabrics.
Tel: 020 8247 3700 Email: info@chairworks.info
Web: www.dwellingbird.co.uk Email: info@dwellingbird.co.uk Tel:+44(0)791 736 4493
HANNAH TURNER STAND A15 Come and browse the new Toadstool and Birdy collections on Hannah's Spring stand. These delightful designs, in Hannah’s retro style and colour palette, will transform your display into a quaint, storybook setting. Frolic through the forest and discover the perfect gifts to showcase in your shop this spring.
HILL HOUSE DESIGN STAND A58 Hill House Design offers a collection of drum and tapered lampshades and reclaimed wooden lamp bases, all handmade in Lincolnshire. Brand new designs available at the show. Email: maggie@hillhousedesign.co.uk Web: www.hillhousedesign.co.uk
Tel: 0117 942 1761 Email: sales@hannahturner.co.uk
A LIFE IN COLOUR STAND A63
NEW PLY HOME ACCESSORIES STAND N-E44
Working in ethical partnership with highly skilled artisans, Bohemia design and create unique and beautiful collections of home accessories. New for 2015, fabulous pompom baskets, hand block print and hand loomed textiles from India and Morocco.
Kreisdesign has launched a new range of kitchen and home office accessories that puts wood grain centre-stage. Made from sustainable birch ply the range exposes and celebrates the wood’s raw cut edge allowing the honeytoned layers to bring a simple, functional but warmly textured effect to the designs. Web: kreisdesign.com Email: nikki@kreisdesign.com Tel: +44 (0)755 3989 617
Tel: 0131 555 2485 Web: www.bohemiadesign.com
MAIA MING DESIGN STAND B17
UBERSTAR LTD STAND N-F49
Our ceramic teaware and home decor bring joy to your home.
Focused around contemporary kitchenware, we've curated innovative barware, coffee brewers and design-led coffee cups from the latest, up and coming talent from around the world. Brands include HOST, JOCO Cup and Urban Hardware. New brands being launched at the show.
Tel: 0034 935 840 208 Web: www.maiamingdesigns.com
Tel: +44 (0)208 675 2140 Web: www.uberstar.com
ANNA JACOBS STAND N-F45
LOVELY HOME IDEA STAND B49
The new collection of linen and silk cushions, handmade lampshades, luxury silk scarves, greeting cards and limited edition prints from the British artist and designer, Anna Jacobs. Everything is made in Britain and designed from her original hand painted artworks.
Artisan quality soft linen bedding and decorative pillows. Web: www.lovelyhomeidea.com Email: info@lovelyhomeidea.com
Tel: 07813 321 496 Email: annajacobsart@gmail.com Web: www.annajacobs.london
SCENTED CANDLES STAND A21
JASMINE SILK STAND B67
New from wiggles & florence, decorated fine bone china pots filled with beautiful scented candles. Lots of designs to choose from. Snowdrop mugs and jugs also available. Stand A21.
Jasmine Silk is specialised in silk duvets, silk pillows, silk pillowcases, silk sheets , silk mattress toppers, silk blankets and silk sleep eye masks. Because we manufacture our own silk, our products are extremely competitively priced.
Web: www.wigglesandflorence.co.uk Email: info@wigglesandflorence.co.uk
JUDE CASSIDY TEXTILES STAND E62 Luxury hand woven Irish soft furnishings , including sumptuous alpaca blankets, elegant cushions and fabric per meter. Expertly hand crafted on a traditional 150 year old loom. Showcasing Jude's premiere mill collection of linen blend fabrics to suit a variety of interiors. Phone: 07788676062 Web: www.judecassidy.com
KATIE BROWN DESIGNS STAND E62 Katie Brown Designs launches their signature prints on a range of fabrics for interiors alongside a selection of complimentary cushions. Striking patterns of swirling barbed wire and skeletal cranes are disguised in the drape of their high-quality, natural fabrics. Web: www.katiebrowndesigns.com Email: info@katiebrowndesigns.com Tel: 0784 0466999
Tel: 01784 465 408 Web: www.jasminesilk.com Email: silk.dream@hotmail.com
EXHIBITOR LIST AKIN & SURI
E58
ALESSI SPA - ITALY
G29
ALISON APPLETON LTD
C17
Ó
GOVINO
B18
GRAND ILLUSIONS
E41
*
GRAND ILLUSIONS
F41
*
GRUNWERG
J5
*
GURASU FINE CRYSTAL
K16
*
A15
*
*
*
ALLÓRA
B57
*
HANNAH TURNER CERAMICS
ANNA JACOBS
N-F45
*
HARCHWOOD COUTURE
H2
*
J15
*
ANORAK
B14
*
HAUS
ANOTHER COUNTRY
D9
*
HAUTE HAUNT
N-E39
*
APOLLO HOUSEWARES
K19
HEATHER ALSTEAD DESIGN
A19
*
ARY TRAYS AB
J29
Ó
*
HELEN GORDON
E64
*
ATOMIC SODA
C43
Ó
*
HILL HOUSE DESIGN
A58
*
AU MAISON
F55
Ó
*
HOLLY LASSETER DESIGNS
N-E37
*
A18
* *
AUTHENTICS
E23
*
HOP & PECK
AVENIDA HOME
B11
*
HOT PLATE PRODUCTS
D19
BETTY BOYNS
B51
*
ICTC
I5
BIG TOMATO COMPANY
D33
*
IDENTITY PAPERS
N-F39
*
BLACK + BLUM
E33
*
IITTALA
H9
*
*
IMOGEN HEATH
E31
*
*
IN-SPACES
I2
JANGNEUS - SWEDISH KITCHEN CULTURE
B65
*
CORRECT AT TIME OF PRINT
KEY Exclusive
Ó International OLDEANI
K15
*
OLIVER HARVEY LTD
A23
*
ONE MUST DASH
B15
*
ORWELL AND GOODE LTD
C5
*
PAD HOME
H29
*
PAPER WHITES
A43
PARLANE INTERNATIONAL
G61
PLANET SPUTNIK HOMESTYLE
N-D38
PR HOME
F49
PRIMSTYLE SAS
G49
PUSHKA KNOBS
A56
RACHEL POWELL
K24
RAGGED ROSE
A66
RAINE & HUMBLE
B41
RAWXCLUSIVE
B4
* * Ó
*
*
BLISSHOME LIMITED
G19
BLOMUS GMBH
I19
BLUE DOT POTTERY LTD.
K22
BOB CROOKS: FIRST GLASS
K28
*
H15
*
REPEAT REPEAT
B19
BOCOCO LTD.
JANSEN & CO
N-D50
*
JASMINE SILK LTD
B67
*
RIN CROSSING
D1
BOHEMIA DESIGN
A63
*
G37
*
ROBERT WELCH DESIGNS
H23
BOJJE
B5
*
JAY STREET BLOCK PRINT COMPANY
K14
BRAIDED RUG COMPANY
G74
*
C15
ROYAL COPENHAGEN
H15
BRONTE BY MOON
E51
JESSICA RUSSELL FLINT DESIGN
ROSE SHARP JONES
D41
JJ TEXTILE
A54
N-D34
BROSTE COPENHAGEN A/S
SARAH K DESIGNS
E29
Ó
*
CASE FURNITURE
SELETTI
G15
*
I15
Ó
*
CHAIRWORKS
SKAGERAK
E73
*
H9
Ó
*
CHIVE INC. LTD
SKANDIUM
A65
I9
Ó
*
CLAIRE GAUDION
SKANDIUM
B43
*
H15
Ó
*
CLARE CUTTS - PRINTMAKER
SKANDIUM
B13
*
I15
Ó
*
COACH HOUSE
SKANDIUM
D61
A62
Ó
*
CORNISHWARE - T.G. GREEN
SKOURA
G41
B55
*
COZY LIVING
SMINK THINGS
E69
B27
*
CREAM CORNWALL
SNOWDEN FLOOD
A41
F73
*
CROWN TRENT
SO COSY
G5
K6
*
DAR LEONE
STERCK AND CO LTD
B53
*
F61
*
K12
DASH & ALBERT RUG COMPANY
STUART GARDINER DESIGN LTD.
DEADGOOD
B29
DEBORAH RHODES
F65
DWELLING BIRD
A64
EDGE OF BELGRAVIA
E2
EL MEU COIXI
F63
ELEANOR STUART
Ó
Ó
*
Ó
* Ó
* *
* Ó
JOHN HANLY & CO JOSEPH JOSEPH JOSEPH JOSEPH
* *
S64
*
E17 F19
JUDE CASSIDY
E62
*
KREISDESIGN
N-E44
*
LAYLA FAYE LEXINGTON SALES COMPANY LIGHTSTONES LISIANE NDONG LONDON ORNAMENTS LOVELY HOME IDEA
A11
*
E59
*
B63
*
N-E40
*
D69 B49
LOVERAMICS
G23
Ó Ó
*
*
Ó
* * *
Ó
* *
LSA INTERNATIONAL
F29
*
K18
LUSH DESIGNS
SUE URE CERAMICS
*
C19
*
N-D46
*
MAIA MING DESIGNS, S.L
SUITCASE SUSIE LTD
B17
*
F61
*
MAKE INTERNATIONAL
TEKLASSIC EUROPE S.L
F15
*
F37
*
MAKERS AND MERCHANTS
TERRACE AND GARDEN LTD
H19
*
N-D40
*
MARGO SELBY
THE BESPOKE BOUTIQUE
*
J16
*
B45
*
N-E33
*
MARIMEKKO
THE LINEN WORKS
I9
*
N-E45
*
ELLA DORAN DESIGN
I33
*
MATHMOS
TIFFANY JAYNE
D36
*
E74
EMILY MAUDE
A16
*
MELODY ROSE
TIGERMOTH
N-D32
*
A13
*
MIBO
TVS-SPA
E5
EMMELINE SIMPSON
G4
*
E63
ETHNICRAFT
K29
Ó
*
MINI MODERNS
TWEEDMILL TEXTILES LTD
E9
*
D23
Ó
*
MISTRAL BRANDS LTD
UBERSTAR
N-F49
EVA SOLO
K11
*
C41
Ó
*
EVA SONAIKE
A28
*
MOOMIN BY ARABIA
UMBRA HK LIMITED
H15
*
G9
Ó
*
EXTREME LOUNGING
D5
*
MOORES HOME AND GARDEN
UNIVERSAL EXPERT
G73
*
K29
Ó
*
FAIRMONT & MAIN LTD
B8
A29
*
VAN ASCH
B23
Ó
*
FIBRETIC
F69
*
MRS MOORE'S VINTAGE STORE
UNIVERSOPOSITIVO
*
G15
*
D15
NAZANIN KAMALI
K13
FORMA HOUSE LIMITED
VITA LIGHTING
G63A
*
FORMA HOUSE LIMITED
E15
*
WALLACE & SEWELL TEXTILE DESIGN
FOXFORD WOOLEN MILLS
G65
FRATELLI GUZZINI SPA G.VEGA CERAMICA GARDEN TRADING GARY BIRKS
I29 B59
Ó
Ó
Ó
Ó Ó Ó
* * *
E47 N-E34
*
GEORGE EAST HOUSEWARES
J19
*
GIGI DESIGNS LTD
A39
*
GILBERTS
H5
*
Ó
Ó
*
Ó
* *
Ó
Ó
*
*
*
NICK SMYTH TRADING
E73
NICOLE PHILLIPS ENGLAND
N-F32
*
WELOVECUSHIONS
A50
*
NIMEROLOGY
N-E31
*
F9
*
NIMEROLOGY
WHITBREAD WILKINSON
N-E32
*
D29
*
NJW HOUSE OF GLASS
WHITE BRANDS
B3
*
C29
*
NORTHWOOD DESIGN LTD
WHITE BRANDS
A53
*
A21
*
NOSH
WIGGLES AND FLORENCE
C7
*
G69
NOTRE MONDE
WILSTONE
K29
*
N-E43
OCHRE AND OCRE
WINTER'S MOON
K20
Ó
*
*
TOP DRAWER | HOME | CRAFT
Olympia, London 11—13 January 2015 Level 1 Level 1 will feature no less than 350 leading exhibitors
Olympia Grand Gallery
Indigo lounge
Olympia Central
New Talent
Press Office
CRAFT
Catwalk/Seminar Theatre Fashion Bar
Craft Café
Fashion and VIP Entrance
New Talent
Olympia National Gallery
FLOOR PLAN
Ground Floor The ground floor will feature over 600 ground-breaking exhibitors
Olympia West
Bar
Olympia Grand
HOME Kensington Olympia
Entrance Entrance
SPRING/SUMMER 11-13 JANUARY 2015
Olympia National
39
Spring/Summer 2015 New collections at Home, London Stand F29 lsa-international.com