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Bathing Beauty Part of the brand new summer collection now available at 555 Kings Road, London

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40 46 50 52 54 Cover story: Cushions are placed on stone steps beside a swimming pool. Sunloungers with parasols provide a spot to relax. Read about Soller House on page 101 12

66 Rugs & Flooring Latest designs from the world of interior design Deirdre Dyson, Original Style and more Sumptuous Pools Dive into your own 72 Inspired by Ruggero Bosco Wander personal oasis with these water features through a surprising Italian garden where rare collections stand alongside Fabrics & Wallpaper New from Linwood, wild grasses and rose bushes Altfield, 17 patterns and more Metallics in Interiors Metals add glamour 82 Bathrooms New from London Basin company, William Holland, Cle Tiles and more and often warmth to contemporary designs says Chris Jordan 88 Lighting Latest from Tigermoth Lighting, Martin Huxford, Jamb and more Branded by Luxury The best fashion furniture never completely forgets its 94 Bahamas Apartment This apartment origins or why it is there says Theo Mance has a calm and luxurious feel with help from the abundant natural light and The Wonder of Lighting Light sources never-ending stunning sea views are one of the most important decorative 101 Soller House Keeping a sense of features in any interior says Mari Janiq natural elegance and retaining the Add Base to Your Space Edison Teixeira property’s traditional architecture was Abidi loves a punchy interior always at the forefront of this project Outdoors New from Morso, Wilverley, 110 Fairs & Exhibitions A diary of events David Harber, Leisure Plan, Stone Age, coming up this Summer Palazzetti and more

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HESNEY’S

The Pittsburgh fire surround has been designed exclusively for Chesney’s by acclaimed New York designer Eric Cohler. Featuring a Classico limestone frame with riveted brushed steel panels, this fireplace has a deliberately industrial look that brings a new level of urban chic to the most contemporary. T: +44 (0) 207 627 1410 | www.chesneys.co.uk

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INE CELL WORK

is a charity and social enterprise, founded in 1997 with the aim to enable prisoners to develop new skills. With the introduction of sophisticated stitching and applique work to decorative interior furniture, it has sourced original designs from antique textiles to create a line of furniture that looks good and has a strong design element. T: +44 (0) 207 931 9998

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ULIAN CHICHESTER

Bringing a sense of utilitarian glamour to your room, the Brooklyn Bedside is reminiscent of 1940’s West Coast furniture. This stylish dressing table is wrapped in Zinc sprayed Faux Shagreen and features contrasting Lucite legs with brass detail. Its simple but beautiful design will bring functionality and charm to any bedroom scheme.

T: +44 (0) 207 622 2928 | www.julianchichester.com

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BER INTERIORS

Uber can transform and modernise your living space with the Pierre sofa in super soft memory foam, upholstered in a contemporary shiny fabric with contrasting piping. The Sasha coffee table or side table, available in seamless bronzed or chrome metal and topped in glass or 3 choices of marble, makes the perfect companion to enhance the look.

T: +44 (0) 333 222 5550 | www.uber-interiors.com

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ASIS

The Genga Console by Oasis is a unique furniture piece and ‘work of art’ in one. Exquisitely crafted in moka oak together with an antiquated gold and bronze finish, this piece pays homage to the distinctive style inspired by the Art Deco movement in a timeless, elegant classic that will last beyond the fashions of the moment.

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HRISTOPHER GUY

Christopher Guy’s ‘Vigne pour Deux’ hand carved loveseat is inspired by the vineyards in the Provence region of France. This beautiful blonde wood seat is an abundance of flowing curves and feminine sensuality that just invites you to relax and will make a stunning statement piece in any room. www.christopherguy.com


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SOFA WORKSHOP are delighted to launch the Ives chair in store with its own trend-led fabric story. Inspired by rich jewel-toned velvet, the soft and tactile new range of House Velvet is the perfect pairing for Liberty’s latest Secret Garden fabric collection. www.sofaworkshop.com

THE NEW Birgit Israel signature collection is based on a modern interpretation of neoclassical and art deco styles. Pieces like her HENRYK cabinet showcase this strength and image perfectly. Birgit has designed and curated the collection personally, giving it her usual ‘ahead of the game’ feel. www.birgitisrael.com

A CLASSIC modern design look by Robicara, the Ugo Console Exotique - with both genuine shagreen and parchment - can be custom in size and finish. Wall photography by renowned artist Iran Issa Khan. Photo by Ken Hayden T: 001 305 375 7713 | www.robicara.com

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SKYLINE DESIGN produce top quality and unique pieces for the world’s best hotels, restaurants, spas and private residences the world over. This elegant and contemporary white lounger brings a touch of class to any outdoor space, making comfort a real design feature. T: +44 (0) 116 236 6726 | www.sky-linedesign.co.uk


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AVID SEYFRIED

The side cushion sofa is an example of the stylish upholstered furniture for which David Seyfried is renowned. The furniture is made by a dedicated team of craftsmen in their workshop in the UK and this Spring they have added more elegant designs to their extensive range. Combining sumptuous comfort with bold and bright colours, this sofa will be ideal in a modern contemporary space. T: +44 (0) 207 823 3848 | www.daivdseyfried.com

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OURTYARD ARCHITECTURAL HARDWARE

Courtyard Architectural Hardware introduces its latest design the Fluted Door Knob. This delicate and traditional style knob is available in a variety of finishes, including Distressed Antique Brass, and will add a touch of opulence and style to your doorways. T: +44 (0) 138 648 993 | www.courtyardah.co.uk

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ALLILIA

Vallila’s in-house design team have brought together a series of high quality non-woven wallpapers in their latest collection. Featuring a range of inspirations, from the Finnish archipelago, to historical maps and cityscapes, it also includes this delicate turquoise flower design on a strong black background. Perfect for bringing a touch of femininity to a space whilst maintaining a deep colour palette to bring boldness to a feature wall. Matching solid colour wallpapers complete the collection. www.vallilainterior.fi/en


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UXDECO

Channelling coastal elegance, LuxDeco’s Spring-Summer collection takes inspiration from the beauty and relaxed pace of bayside life. Tranquil tones - from deep azure to sea foam green - complement sandy backdrops, organic treasures offer inspired counsel for accessorising in a naturally effortless way and country silhouettes achieve a manor-like aesthetic. T: +44 (0) 203 586 1536

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AHRS

Kährs has introduced Chevron - a new collection of patterned wood floors. Available in four on-trend colour tones and with bevelled edges to enhance the pattern, a classic parquet-look can be achieved with speed and ease. This eco-friendly engineered format is ideal for installation over underfloor heating and guaranteed to give any room the wow factor. www.kahrs.com

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ONATHAN CHARLES

Sophisticated and elegant, this delicate curved Art Deco inspired writing desk from the Opera Collection by Jonathan Charles is made using figured sycamore veneer. Its soft pastel grey toned finish is offset by Dark Chocolate legs and complemented across the drawers by brushed brass hardware.

T: +44 (0) 114 245 2777 | www.jonathancharlesfurniture.com

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ISSUES We are delighted to be celebrating our 50th Issue Since launching in 2004, BRIDGE FOR DESIGN has grown to become one of the leading Interior Design publications. It is the International Resource for Interior Designers, read by interior designers, hotel specifiers, architects and other key industry figures worldwide. BRIDGE FOR DESIGN is a must read for anyone who is interested in Interior Design. Here’s to the next 50 issues...

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THE PALAZZETTI PELLET-BURNING stoves bring a stylish yet practical way to heat your home which will guarantee to be a centrepiece of any room. Its tasteful ceramic structure oozes elegant appeal and will make a bold statement in any installation. www.palazzetti.fr

BOCA DO LOBO’S Pixel honours the union between design and craftsmanship. The 1088 triangles that complete this piece represent the dedication and creativity of those who built it - with a diverse range of finishes never seen before. The polished brass base gives Pixel a unique personality and a strong, sophisticated character. www.bocadolobo.com

THE SQUAMA FAMILY was inspired by the idea of regeneration, where each piece is formed by the leftover material from the building process. This console structure by Bitangra is made entirely of wood, with an addition of four panels of glass fibre on all of its sides to create this complex lacquered skin. www.bitangra.com

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DAVID HARBER’s Mantle is made out of hundreds of verdigris bronze petal shapes, the underside of each one gilded with 23 carat gold leaf. As an interior piece it is scaled accordingly and internally lit, creating a rich, magical light source. www.davidharber.co.uk


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ORYA

Among the stunning new additions to Dorya’s wide collection is this stylish contemporary dining table, composed of a blended new Imperia finish that highlights the rich veneers in a decadent dark look. Accented with gold leaf finish for extra eye-catching appeal. A matching console is also availale to help transform any dining experience into living elegance. UK T: +44 (0) 120 271 7017

US T: 001 305 373 4446 | www.interio.co.uk | www.doryainteriors.com

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CORA

Ecora are demonstrating how to feature bold blacks, greys and navys in this season’s dramatic interiors. Masculine tones and shades can be found in flooring, rugs, fabrics and accessories, whilst patterns are rich and complex, including botanical and floral designs. Perfect as stand alone pieces, or mix and match with contrasting textures for the complete look. www.ecora.co.uk 30

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ATHAN ANTHONY

This striking seven-piece Minx collection, introduced at the Spring market in High Point, features the unusual pioneering, asymmetrical stitching treatment. When combined with the design’s swooping shapes and undulating lines, the dramatic upholstery frames appear to be sporting angel’s wings. The collection includes a wing sofa and fainting couch, both of which float on gently tapered legs. T: 001 323 584 1315 | www.nathananthonyfurniture.com


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ESLEY BARRELL

The Islip chair by Wesley Barrell is a compact interpretation of a Victorian slipper or nursing chair. Available in a range of traditional and contemporary styled fabrics, this stunning curved back chair is for the bedroom or where living space is tight. T: +44 (0) 207 629 2019

www.wesley-barrell.co.uk

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ATURAL DECORATIONS

Designers appreciate the fine faux floral and botanical reproductions by NDI. One example is this pink and cream Hydrangea, Rose and Ranunculus watergarden. As designer Larry Laslo said in the Spring issue of Bridge for Design, “I sometimes have to give a leaf a pinch to test its provenance.” NDI has been creating these lifelike made-to-order designs in its own workshops for over 50 years.

T: 001 800 522 2624 | www.ndi.com

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OLECCION ALEXANDRA

The BOWIE sofa is Coleccion Alexandra’s homage to the late David Bowie. Upholstered in a beautifully soft-buttoned velvet, and finished with a deep leather trim, this piece is a wonderful contrast of retro style and extravagant contemporary flourishes. A fitting tribute to the ever-evolving Rock God that was David Bowie. T: +44 (0) 190 467 7063

www.coleccionalexandra.co.uk

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YPNOS BEDS

Leading bed manufacturer Hypnos have created luxury storage solutions with their extensive new range of bespoke divan bases with in-built storage – perfect for creating a functional and clutter free bedroom. The range, including its super storage divan with hydraulic opening system, is an effortless way to create more space in your room without compromising on quality or aesthetics.

www.hypnosbeds.com

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ILLYS

Tillys Interiors create beautiful bespoke drapery hardware. Their recently launched ‘impassioned metals’ collection is a unique product in a class of its own, bringing out the true beauty that lies within the depths of copper and chrome. All designs and finishes can be tailored to specific applications allowing designers to really unleash their imagination.

T: +44 (0) 239 225 2525 www.tillysinteriors.com


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PREMDOR: PORTFOLIO COLLECTION Crafted not Manufactured

THE EXCITING, NEW innovative Portfolio collection of doors from Premdor consists of four themed ranges, comprising of Natural, Exotic, Contemporary and Classic. All are made in the UK using sustainable, natural veneers engineered in Italy, and all utilise Premdor’s cutting edge veneer match technology, presenting real veneers with a consistent grain and colour, thereby eliminating historical problems associated with inconsistencies in grain pattern and variation in colour. All come with PEFC chain of custody as standard. The Portfolio Collection Exotic range comprises of two doors, each with solid core construction with additional FD30 and FD60 Firedoor options. Designed to create an exciting dramatic effect, Ebony vertical exudes a sophisticated warmth that would purposefully suit any environment that demands an exclusive, elegant look, be it high end domestic or, typically, a stylish hotel. The Ebony vertical door is complemented by various glazed options. Presented with the same dramatic effect, Portfolio Exotic Wenge presents a stunning finish with a striking vertical grain. Sleek and sophisticated, the door would make a design statement in any high end environment from apartments to hotels, clubs or restaurants. Exotic Wenge is also available with a variety of glazing options. To see more of the exciting Portfolio Collection request a catalogue by ringing +44 (0) 844 209 0008 or visit www.premdor.co.uk/portfolio 36

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HRISTOPHER HYDE

This exquisite chandelier is one of many contemporary and traditional lighting pieces from Christopher Hyde’s latest collection. Made with hand cut Schonbek crystals and formed in a traditional design, this piece from the Lucette range is a spectacular drop crystal chandelier that would enhance any space. T: +44 (0) 207 351 0863

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NA BARRETO

Ana Barreto has been creating exceptional furniture and interiors for over twenty years and her new Hampton Side Tables are no exception. Incorporating two cleverly interconnecting tables featuring solid wood tops, which can be handcrafted to dimensions and finishes specified by their clients’ unique requirements, this functional and beautiful piece would enhance any setting.

T: +44 (0) 208 744 9777 | www.anabarretointeriors.com

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SUMPTUOUS POOLS DIVE IN TO YOUR OWN PERSONAL OASIS WITH THESE DELIGHTFUL WATER FEATURES

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design news | sumptuous pools

OPPOSITE: A charming curtained pavilion furnished with a comfortable day bed and sumptuous cushions makes for the ideal relaxation spot. Spot lit to provide extra drama at night, this poolside paradise is reflected in the still water to give a beautiful focal point to the pool area Photograph - Mark Luscombe-Whyte RIGHT: At night this swimming pool terrace twinkles in the candlelight from rows of storm lanterns and stunning large Moroccan style lamps. A circular dining gazebo with delicate white curtains frames the stunning sea views as you relax over dinner. Photograph - Fritz Von Der Schulenburg BOTTOM RIGHT: This bijou swimming pool has been built in natural stone into the terrace overlooking the port and the bay of Naples. Decorated with dramatic African head pots for a quirky feel, this unique little pool is truly a one off. Photograph - Bernard Touillon BELOW: There is a simple elegance to this clean and crisp infinity pool juxtaposed against the beautiful rolling Tuscan countryside beyond. Photograph - Simon Upton

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design news | sumptuous pools

RIGHT: The beautiful outdoor pool is flanked either end by a covered terrace and a gazebo, both with large solid wooden pillars to give a symmetry to the swimming area. There are views to the ocean beyond, and lush tropical plants surrounding the pool to make it feel like a secluded bit of paradise. Photograph - Simon Upton BOTTOM RIGHT: The outdoor swimming pool is enclosed by a variegated hedge and a wing of the ivy-clad property giving it complete privacy. Turquoise hues from the pool water are picked up in the patio furniture and the wooden shutters on the house, whilst the white furniture is matched by immaculately maintained border plants in this stunning scene. Photograph - Stefano Scata BELOW: A contemporary sculpture creates a dramatic focal point at one end of the swimming pool terrace, whilst the use of angled lines intersecting the garden lends an interesting geometric feel to the patio. Photograph - Michael Arnaud

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ANE CHURCHILL

Colourful, stylish and delightfully charming, the new cotton linen prints, embroideries, checks, stripes and plains from Jane Churchill evoke a sense of wild flowers and introduce contemporary style to any interior. Taking inspiration from nature with flowers, leaves, butterflies and seed head patterns, and incorporating them with equally chic vibrant prints, this collection is imaginatively shaded in tonal colours to create one cohesive mix and match scheme. T: +44 (0) 207 244 7427 | www.janechurchill.com

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OBE

Luxury fabric specialist Kobe’s Art Deco inspired Elegance collection features a range of sophisticated soft sheers. Estelle and Lois are a beautiful collection of fine chenille and soft satin feel fabrics, their graceful pastel hues complementing the intricate trellis and contemporary medallion designs. Perfect for adding a light summer feel and refined texture to a scheme. www.en.kobe.eu

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HIBAUT

From Calypso, a collection of coordinated Sunbrella indoor/outdoor woven fabrics by Thibaut, these high performance designs are lightfast and stain resistant. Specifically engineered to be soft and luxurious and incorporating Thibaut’s signature style, Calypso features hip geometrics, great textures, plush chenilles and matelasses - assuring designers countless combinations for spirit, custom looks.

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design news | fabrics & wallpaper

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INWOOD

English fabric and wallpaper wholesaler Linwood has launched Arcadia, a new collection of seven prints that celebrate the transcendent beauty of the English country garden. Historic designs from English, French and North American archives have been re-imagined with British flowers and a very English sensibility, to bring a sense of the outside in.

T: +44 (0) 142 546 1176 | www.linwoodfabric.com

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LTFIELD

This season Altfield introduce two new vibrant designs from Brochier to their extensive outdoor collection, including ‘RE’, a bold chevron available in three striking colourways. Manufactured in a high performance fabric with a uniquely soft hand, RE adds a sophisticated statement to any space.

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London based luxury wallpaper & fabric house 17 Patterns introduces harmonious visions of Summer with their truly sophisticated and opulent Cloudbusting wallpaper. Delivered in a swirling mist of grey, peach, blue and marsala, this alluring metallic collection makes a lavish statement in any room. T: +44 (0) 208 962 0154

www.17patterns.com


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design news | viewpoint

Chris Jordan, Christopher Wray London Managing Director T: + 44 (0) 207 013 0180 www.christopherwray.com

METALLICS IN INTERIORS Metals make a statement and add glamour and often warmth to contemporary designs

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ot too long ago, one would think of metals in the home with regards to the industrial chic trend with exposed beams and pipes, shiny chrome taps in the bathroom and perhaps some stainless steel appliances in the kitchen. These days, however, metal has crept into interiors in a big way and the popularity for this trend does not seem to be waning. Chrome was the first metallic tone to become the material of choice for table lamps, coffee tables, shelving units and unique home accessories - copper, brass, gold and silver have steadily followed. In 2015, it was all about copper - everything from KitchenAid mixers to free-standing baths were given a copper makeover. The year culminated with Dulux announcing that its paint colour of the year for 2015 was called Copper Blush. Our love for metallics will never fade and 2016 is the year of tones of brass and gold. A key trend we are seeing this year is the layering of metallics - mixing soft warm tones such as rose gold and bronze, gold and silver is a popular way to use metallic tones in the home with fabrics and furniture companies are offering a wide range of designs and finishes. Metals make a statement and add glamour and often warmth to contemporary designs. A noticeable trend which is taking over the high street is cutlery and tableware in gold tones; it is also seen in fashion with more high street brands offering metallic-look clothing such as shimmering skirts and shiny jackets. Consumers were being drawn to eye-catching, statement pieces for even the smallest of accessories and everyday essentials. Electronics brand, Apple are still riding on a wave of increasing success after combining their iconic white design with rose gold, silver and gold - by simply following a popular lifestyle trend. 50

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There is a real element of luxury when it comes to metallics, whilst some consumers choose to add small touches here and there, there are many who choose big pieces - chandeliers covered in gold-leaf or bespoke pendant lighting made from brass and chrome in unique and organic shapes. This trend is not just seen in accessories and lighting - flooring companies are offering metallic tones in their ranges. Amtico offers vinyl flooring in a range of gentle shimmers, brighter glints and metal-like textures which will add a touch of soft glamour. Metallics work particularly well in a smaller room - as an accent colour within the interiors scheme. The reflective properties help bounce light around the room creating an impact. Smart gold wall lights and subtle metallic cushions in a tiny urban living room will add a subtle shine to the room without dominating. Similarly using just one stunning piece will create a huge impact in a room. The beauty of metallic products is that they work well with every colour and have been used to decorate living spaces for hundreds of years - only now are they more versatile and more fashionable. The concept of using metals in interiors is certainly not a new concept, medieval nobility used wrought iron in their homes. During the course of the 20th century, trends have changed. There was a real love of chrome and mirrors in homes in the 20s and the 60s and 70s saw the renaissance of Brutalist metalwork coming back into fashion. The interiors world smartened up the 80s and 90s with gold and brass being very much in Vogue. Metallics in interiors today are the norm and attainable with any budget. It is a trend which is here to stay due to its ability to be integrated into any design scheme and the wide variety of products now offered by companies worldwide.


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Theo Mance, Kings of Chelsea Managing Director T: + 44 (0) 207 751 4586 www.kofc.co.uk

BRANDED BY LUXURY The best fashion furniture never completely forgets its origins or why it is there says Theo Mance

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here was once a time when fashion and interiors lived separate lives – the strutting peacock or bird of paradise happy to be admired in the public arena but perhaps lacking the same conscious excess in their domicile. Certainly the trappings of wealth, success and taste could be displayed at the palace, country house or chic pied a terre, but for the average European, the home would be a different world to the street. Reserved for friends and family, the interior was often functional, understated and above all, private. Surrounded by the trappings of everyday life, furniture’s function was to be robust, reliable and to offer longevity. The comings and goings of the vagaries of fashion did not extend to the shape of chair backs or the slenderness of legs, or at least not in these houses. The evolution of furniture has had more to do with the functional role it has played in the changing needs of the owner than reflecting the style of their dress. Of course furniture makers and designers over time have become fashionable in their own right – Chippendale and Sheraton in England, Molitor and Boulle in France to name just a few. But there is a difference here – these designers and makers were fashionable rather than fashion as we now know it. There was odd occasion that a designer of architecture or furniture would dabble across the arts – for instance Inigo Jones designing costumes for theatrical masques or AWN Pugin designing vestments for the church, but predominantly the worlds were separate. Also in the 18th and 19th centuries, though a serious subject, fashion was perhaps not accorded the personalities and characters of the more serious arts. It would be hard to be precise with a date at which fashion, art and furniture began to intertwine, but Whistler’s Peacock Room created at the height of the Aesthetic Movement around 1876 for Frederick Leyland could be said to bridge this gap. Whistler’s conception of an interior as a reflection of the 52

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lifestyle of the individual and all of their facets, began to understand that the home is also a complete expression of the inhabitant. Fast forward to the beginning of the 20th century and after the rise of the fashion designer as genuine artist (Paul Poiret, Mario Fortuny), fashion becomes disseminated through visionaries like Chanel and Dior - time progresses, and the access to high fashion becomes more attainable. Boundaries become increasingly blurred as fashion becomes not just clothes, but accessories, fragrances, and latterly the fashion houses move into interiors. Pioneers in the field really got to grips with the market as late as the 1990s but since that time it has been a growing market. Luxe brands lead the field especially as the predominant aesthetic is an international contemporary feel which means that the style can be transported to any global interior and still look relevant. Many high street brands have also followed suit, understanding the attraction that a complete immersive lifestyle in a brand can offer the customer. More recently fashion furniture has taken its lead from the avantgarde, affiliating itself, often more closely to the design than the fashion community. The best fashion furniture never completely forgets its origins or why it is there – the core of the appeal stems from the values that the fashion label upholds in the first place. The market for this furniture is increasingly clued up with design trends but also expects the finest quality, as befits a luxury brand. More so, there is a demand for bespoke pieces or couture furniture made with the same care and attention to detail that a fine piece of apparel might display. Increased competition to find something just that little bit different means that such manufacturers now have to be at the top of their game and that the application of a brand name alone isn’t always enough to win over the astute homeowner of 2016.


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THE WONDER OF LIGHTING Light sources are one of the most important decorative features in any interior and adds wow factor says Mari Janiq

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owadays, it is difficult to imagine an aspiring interior without well planned and versatile lighting solutions. Good interior designers know how important lighting is in creating the desired mood and bringing out the best in all of the furniture in a space. Modifying the atmosphere and adding a touch of glamour by using sophisticated lamps and light sources is the main trend in today’s luxury interiors. Lighting can work true wonders by changing it dramatically, adding charisma and highlighting particular features in a space. There is no limit to the power of light. For a long time lighting fixtures became leading wow factors in their own right, changing from simple lanterns to sophisticated forms. The general tendency, no matter what the style of the space will be, is to use multipurpose lighting for a range of effects. General lighting is used to give neutral, even light to the whole space, usually to allow work and normal daily activities. It’s not meant to concentrate attention on one selected place or bring too much attention to the lighting fixture itself. The solutions used here are often very technical. The next type of lighting is task lighting – used to brighten up a particular area or surface, like a desk or table top. In this category, we will have all sorts of table and floor lamps as well as pendants. Illuminating themselves in the first place, lamps highlight their truly amazing shapes inspired by nature, architecture, science, futuristic visions or, by Houte Couture and collectable jewellery. One of the hottest tendencies I’ve noticed is that lighting design is using the fashion and jewellery industries as inspiration. Lamps in incredible shapes and forms made of crystal, colourful glass, semi-precious metals, surprising resins, feathers or gemstone beads give a unique feel and add glamour to the space that hosts them. Being passionate about lighting, I have to mention another trend proudly emerging in the recent years - lights that give a decorative result and remain mostly or totally hidden - those can be absolutely smashing. Discrete up-lights smartly hidden, highlight precise elements of an ambiance and by using smart LED strips, a surface can be highlighted from one or two angles resulting in a gorgeous gradient on the lit area. The last and most impressive group of decorative lighting fixtures are grand chandeliers – fixtures made from thousands of separate handmade pieces of some of the most beautiful materials. Reaching enormous sizes, they are true pieces of art – breath taking creations straight from fairy tales or wild visions. Their daring postures are sure to make an impression, hanging proudly in their own magical glow; they rule the space and shine like royal jewels. Well-chosen lighting is one of the keys to an amazing interior that we so much admire and desire to live in. TOP DOWN: Quatrefoill table lamp by MARI IANIQ gives a soft illumination to the room. The exquisite geometric Metropolis wallpaper by MOKTUM is enhanced by the delicate fan of the Spectrum wall light by MARI IANIQ. Mirrored detail of the Tower floor lamp by MARI IANIQ

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CLOCKWISE FROM LEFT: Deirdre Dyson’s ‘Pinnacle’ carpet is a perfect way to add an angular form through flooring. The Gamadecor kitchen by Porcelonosa provides a clever cover for ample, hidden storage. MCK’s kitchen/living space is an example of a well thought out use of the angular and the irregular form

ADD BASE TO YOUR SPACE Edison Teixeira Abidi loves a punchy interior, something that kicks and makes you think

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sofa in the background and the rounded backs of the bistro dining chairs, soften the overall effect and adds warmth to the interior by way of colour. An angular entrance or pathway to a staircase can provide an eye-catching juxtaposition to the rest of the room to stunning effect. If sharp, angled staircases and asymmetrical ceilings are not quite your thing or purely just impossible to achieve, then you can always introduce these elements by use of decorative accessories and furnishings, without having to move home or demolish any walls! Choose geometric dining chairs or a table top painted with an angular design to break the ‘square-ness’ of an open plan space and provide a point of difference. Try introducing some decorative wallpaper to make a statement feature wall such as ‘Angles’ by Erica Wakerly. On an even smaller scale, think Lights by James Dieter or some geometric inspired vases, to add that delicate angle on a shelf or mantelpiece. Simple…now, who said angles can’t be easy? Edison Teixeira Abidi, Deirdre Dyson T: +44 (0) 207 384 4464 | www.deirdredyson.com


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ORSO

The eye-catching Kamino heater from Morsø is the perfect addition to the garden to help you enjoy long summer nights outside. Incorporating clean lines fused with functional Danish design, this durable cast iron heat source is an ergonomical and beautifully sculptural piece of functional design. T: + 44 (0) 178 855 4410 | www.morsoe.com

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ILVERLEY

The Idler from Wilverley is a traditionally upholstered swinging garden sofa made with Marine canvas, spring cushions and a 100% stainless steel frame. This highly stylish swing seat is a decorative and fun addition to any outside relaxing space. T: +44 (0) 184 360 3462

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AVID HARBER

The Lirio Quill by David Harber is made from oxidised steel petals to create an elegant perpendicular sculpture. The petals encase stamens which are made of Verdigris bronze filaments each with a finely hammered bronze anther to create an interesting contrast to the rich hues of the oxidised steel. Standing two metres tall this sculpture will create a striking and modern feature in any garden or outdoor space. T: +44 (0) 123 585 9300 | www.davidharber.co.uk

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ALAZZETTI

The Palazzetti Faro is the ultimate design for professional al fresco Summer cooking. Featuring a stainless steel grill, steel hood with high temperature resistant paint, a reinforced hearth with double refractory wall and a surrounding worktop made of grey-coloured brushed effect marble granulate. The stone construction also provides a firewood holder below, making it the perfect choice for any serious outdoor chef.

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TONE AGE LIMITED

Summer is the season to extend your living space, and this recent London project for Stone Age, in partnership with garden designer Robert Badwig, does just that with Pietra Laro Grey tiles from Stone Age. This hard wearing stone is a striking pale grey limestone with uniform subtle markings that add to its character, sitting well in a classic or contemporary setting. T:+44 (0) 207 384 9090 | www.stone-age.co.uk

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EISURE PLAN

Leisure Plan’s Suite Dining set by Fischer Mobel is a stylish and hardwearing new collection that can either be used as a ‘stand-alone’ set, or as a complementary addition to the established Suite Modular Seating. The distinctive seat and backs of the dining chairs are made from braided rope stretched over a coloured stainless steel frame to give a stylish look with unsurpassed strength. T: +44 (0) 127 981 6001 | www.leisureplan.co.uk

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OHN CULLEN LIGHTING

Creating a dramatic and unique evening look to outdoor spaces, transforming low level walls, decking or patios with statement illumination. This external LED uplight fitting by John Cullen Lighting can be used as an uplight, or recessed into a wall to provide a scenic wash of light along paths or steps.

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UMMIT FURNITURE

Krios Marine is the latest collection by makers of fine teak furniture, Summit Furniture. With its oversized proportions, extra-deep seats, thick cushions and generous width, Krios exudes all the vibes of the Californian-lifescapes that inspired it; low and loungey, hip yet grown up, effortlessly casual. Outfitted to withstand the rigors of ocean travel, it will be equally well placed on elegant estates and chic city apartment patios. www.summitfurniture.com

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HIVE by Ego Paris is available exclusively from Leisure Plan. A modular seating design by Fabrice Berrux, it is inspired by the honeycomb effect of hexagonal cells found in beehives, and its interconnecting seat ‘cells’ allows for numerous highly sociable configurations. The collection also features matching ottomans and coffee tables.

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THIS STYLISH leisure chair from the Maui Collection is consistent with Kannoa’s creative vision; the ergonomically designed Maui is not only beautiful but also a surprisingly comfortable chair. Like all Kannoa products, Maui features modern lines with a clean look for any patio, lawn or deck area. www.kannoa.com

THE SWINGREST two-seater Sofa by Dedon exclusively from Leisure Plan. Designed for two but spacious enough for one to snuggle into a lying position, this comfortable sofa features a wrap-around backrest for ultimate relaxation. www.leisureplan.co.uk 64

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IMMERSE YOURSELF in nature and sit cradled amongst the foliage in the leaf inspired Verde Chair by Indian Ocean. There is a matching footstool for total relaxation. www.indian-ocean.co.uk

THE CREATION of beautiful and functional year round garden rooms by Crown Outdoor. A place that maintains its charm, while enhancing the sense of freedom that the indoors can never provide. T: +44 (0) 130 421 2121 | www.crown-outdoor.co.uk


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AZAAR VELVET

Celebrating the many joys of creativity in the modern age, the Amelia Rug by Bazaar Velvet is an edgy and expressive floor covering. This unique multi-layered artwork is emblazoned with shots of vivid colour that strike through the stylish monochrome base, giving this piece originality and tons of attitude.

T: +44 (0) 207 736 9693 | www.bazaarvelvet.com

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Algas Floridas is the wonderful new ‘classic contemporary’ design from Atlantico Rugs. Incorporating a botanical design in a modern pattern, this handmade rug is made from pure wool using natural dyes and can be colour-matched and resized to fit any room scheme. T: +44 (0) 208 780 5288 | www.atlanticorugs.com

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USTOM CARPET COMPANY

Custom Carpet Company specialise in designing and producing one off carpets and rugs for individual interiors. Taking inspiration from colours or fabrics within the room scheme, they can produce a luxury carpet that will complement your interior scheme.

T: +44 (0) 173 783 0301 | www.customcarpetcompany.co.uk

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EIRDRE DYSON

Like all their exclusive carpets and rugs, the ‘Twilight’ rug from Deirdre Dyson’s 2016 “Walking on art” collection is made from the finest luxurious materials using wool and silk combinations. The Twilight features a graduated blue palette background with an overlaid tree design, bringing a subtle splash of colour to any contemporary space. T: +44 (0) 207 384 4464 | www.deirdredyson.com

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RIGINAL STYLE

Original Style introduce their Lewtrenchard collection, for those seeking a more dynamic and modern patterned tile. Inspired by the ornate plasterwork ceiling in the Jacobean manor house of Lewtrenchard in rural Devon and conceptualised in a linear and fresh design to bring a bold geometric that is suitable for any contemporary home. T: + 44 (0) 139 247 3000 | www.originalstyle.com

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OS TILES

Porcelain wood effect tiles by KOS Tiles are a stunning way to bring an original and practical floor to any room. KOS tiles’s great appeal lies in the extraordinarily warm and captivating look of wood blended with a range of realistic and natural colours to give a unique geometric covering that gives the added wow factor to any space. T: +44 (0) 208 993 5545 | www.sacw.co.uk

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1. Gaudi by ITC Natural Luxury Flooring www.itcnaturalluxuryflooring.com 2. Sapphire by Deirdre Dyson T: +44 (0) 207 384 4464 www.deirdredyson.com 3. Rusty by Loomah www.loomah.com 4. Pompadour Sky by Edition Bougainville www.editionbougainville.com 5. Summer Fantasia by Veedon Fleece www.veedonfleece.com 6. Makrana â…Ą by Bazaar Velvet www.bazaarvelvet.com 7. Estrelas Cruz by Atlantico Rugs T: +44 (0) 208 780 5288 | www.atlanticorugs.com 8. Persian Qum by Ramezani Carpets T: +44 (0) 208 903 9039 | www.ramezanirugs.com 9. A Moroccan Rug by Alton Brooke T: +44 (0) 207 376 7008 | www.alton-brooke.co.uk 10. Shyrdak rug from Felt T: +44 (0) 208 772 0358 | www.feltrugs.co.uk 11.Monet by Matthew Wailes www.matthewwailes.com 12. ECLAT by Esti Barnes for Top Floor T: +44 (0) 207 795 3333 | www.topfloorrugs.com 70

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n the Veneto region of Italy, Ruggero Bosco, a landscape gardener, and his partner Yoshiko have created a surprising garden decorated with an exemplary nursery where rare collections stand alongside wild grasses and old rose bushes. Ruggero has travelled around the world for many years, particularly to countries rich in flora either by virtue of their exuberance or their particularity. In London, whilst he was working at Kew Gardens, he met Yoshiko, and together they left for Japan. This country, which he explored not only through their Zen gardens

but equally by its Oriental culture, led them to put down roots there. The twists and turns of their journey now completed, they have finally settled in Ruggero’s grandfather’s estate in Santa Marizza, near Udine. The property was neglected and the house was in desperate need of repair. Today, it is hard to imagine the state it was in at the time, given how harmonious and coherent the surroundings are now. The old house, despite having had important restoration works, remains faithful to its farming structure. The porch has not been altered,

LEFT: A rustic style living room with a pitched beamed roof and a wood floor. The room is furnished with two moulded green chairs, a dining table and three large paper globe lights hang from the ceiling. ABOVE: A restful garden room with trailing ivy and hydrangeas. A stone archway leads through to a sitting area with a paved stone floor.

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LEFT: A rustic garden room with a beamed ceiling and tiled floor. Potted plants and terracotta pots are arranged around the room. A wooden chair stands in one corner. ABOVE: A rustic style living room with a painted beamed ceiling and a wood floor. The room is furnished with a sofa with neutral covers and two black and white patterned pouffes. A paper globe light hangs from the ceiling. BELOW: A rustic style dining room with a heavy beamed ceiling and green walls. Two green Philippe Starck Mademoiselle chairs stand near a table covered with a white tablecloth.

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ABOVE: A well kept, landscaped garden with a lawn and tall conifers. Clipped topiary shrubs in terracotta pots are arranged in the garden.

the patio annexed to the house is envisioned as a haven of coolness during Summer and harbours several fragile plants during cold weather. The old barn is spruced up with ferns which enhance the designer’s furniture and the backdrop of the original wall, which has simply been whitewashed. At the entrance to the garden, as a welcome, a large square of grass opens out before your eyes. Very quickly, your gaze wanders towards the lengthy view, a footpath unfolds underneath trees, and it is only by strolling through it that we discover a series of garden rooms on either side, running along the entirety of the path. The symmetrical structure of the layout can only just be 76

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distinguished; the different varieties of shrubs are planted either straight into the earth or in tubs. In their wild exuberance, we can make out the handiwork of Ruggero through the gentle and carefully studied pruning. Moreover, when he amuses himself by describing his choices and his opinions about the garden, he confesses with a mischievous smile; ‘I love wild.’ Ruggero and Yoshiko work to rehabilitate wildlife and argue that there is no such thing as a weed. They hope to open visitors’ eyes and make them appreciate nature itself. It is for this reason that they are working to expand their collection of ivy, ferns, hostas and hellbores. Ruggero maintains


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CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT: A well-stocked, lush garden with a paved path leading through the foliage plants on either side. A view from above of colourful flower heads arranged in a stone container. A corner of a garden with a gravelled area with plants on either side. A restful garden room with trailing ivy and hydrangeas and a stone archway leads through to a sitting area with a paved stone floor.

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that plants have differing development times according to which plants they are placed next to. This is why mint is planted alongside roses in full bloom, box (Buxus) harmonises with myrtle (Myrtus), whilst lavender prefers the presence of wormwood. It is truly delightful to hear him talk about his work and run through a series of entirely satisfactory results. For several years, roses have taken over the gazebos, pergolas, tree trunks and fruit trees also hold an important place. Always attracted to new experiments, the couple tell us that they are in the process of creating a bamboo garden. Ruggero has created the most beautiful gardens in Veneto and, even further away, Yoshiko takes care of the sowing and taking cuttings in their romantic nursery garden. Their passion for nature drives them now and forever. 80

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ABOVE: A corner of a garden room with stone walls and a tiled floor. A trailing vine hangs above a garden table and chairs.


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LÉ TILES

Chinoiserie by Clé tiles is a bespoke service to create delicate yet long wearing porcelain wallcoverings in areas where standard wallcoverings are challenged. Inspired by the 17th and 18th century French paintings depicting imaginary Chinese scenes, Clé has collaborated with authentic chinoiserie artisans and their seemingly endless catalogue of flora and fauna to masterfully depict every stroke and details of these whimsical motifs.

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ONDON BASIN COMPANY

This gorgeous Coralie basin from The London Basin Company gives a fresh, contemporary interpretation to the traditional, highly-appealing blue and white Oriental and Middle Eastern patterns. Richly decorated inside and out, and with a distinctive crackle glaze finish, this beautiful bowl design will make the perfect accent piece in modern bathrooms and cloakrooms.

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ILLIAM HOLLAND

The Patina Rotundus by iconic British brand William Holland is the perfect balance between contemporary styling and romantic classicism, a sculptural bath with extraordinary versatility of ambience and style. Meticulously hand finished by our UK master craftsmen, each and every William Holland handcrafted copper bath is a unique piece of artistry that brings designer beauty to practical functionality.

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JOANNA WOOD has brought her exquisite taste and flair to Bathrooms International with the creation of her inspirational Deco bathroom set. The stunning marble topped basin against polished mahogany finish panelling encapsulates a quintessentially British style, and is topped by an eyecatching art deco style mirror for a luxurious finish. www.bathroomsint.com A CLASSIC DESIGN, the Athena cast iron bath on claw feet by Aston Matthews features raised ends making it a particularly comfortable bath in which to lean back and relax. Manufactured from cast iron with a superior white enamel interior the bath is supplied with a primed exterior allowing you to paint this tub to match your décor.

T: +44 (0)207 226 7220 | www.astonmatthews.co.uk

HANSGROHE’S AXOR Citterio E is a collection that combines classic appeal with modern functionality. The design is characterised by precisely-formed surfaces and edges, which merge seamlessly into soft shapes - an expression of timeless high quality and refined elegance. www.hansgrohe.co.uk 84

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BARD & BRAZIER’s perfect traditional marble topped double basin stand continues to be a market leader for attention to detail and finish. It is specified by architects and designers who are confident in placing it in country houses as well as hotels around the world. Tel: +44 (0)121 270 2222 | www.bardbrazier.co.uk


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HG PARIS

Elegantly marrying raw metal materials with real vintage design, the new Beaubourg and St Germain collections from THG Paris are bringing industrial French heritage to modern London living. These collections are full of sophistication and timeless curves, whilst this floating style bath is a striking feature that will be an elegant statement in the most contemporary of bathroom spaces. T: +44 (0) 207 838 7788 | www.bathroomsint.com

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OGUE UK

Flourishing in its 25th year, leading British heating designer and manufacturer Vogue UK, continues to offer a range of luxury heating solutions with mass market appeal. Making a functional feature of bathroom radiators with their comprehensive range of luxury towel warmers, there is something in this range for every bathroom from traditional to contemporary.

T: +44 (0) 190 238 7000 www.vogueuk.co.ukÂ

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ATCHPOLE & RYE

Catchpole and Rye have brought the eagerly awaited finishes of Aged Copper, Aged Brass and Brushed Nickel to their bathroom fittings. Giving a more modern rustic-luxe feel, these aged patina finishes are available on a variety of brassware, from taps and fittings to showers and heated towel rails. www.catchpoleandrye.com


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“Tigermoth Lighting’s Silver Chain Shallow Chandelier adds a note of contemporary glamour to this beautiful period room. Made in England from thousands of individual strands of chain, which light up with an incredible opalescent glow when the chandelier is lit. This chandelier brings a touch of understated opulence to any room. T: +44 (0) 845 658 9059

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AMB

The Conroy, a contemporary wall sconce with a nod to the 1920s, is Jamb’s most versatile light to date. It is beautifully made and designed with a heavy brass fixture and a hand crafted central opaline glass shade that is of staggering quality, to fit both residential and commercial spaces.

T: +44 (0) 207 730 2122 | www.jamb.co.uk

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ARTIN HUXFORD

Martin Huxford Studio’s glittering Lily Pendant Collection is now available in a nickel metal finish, with silver textile cable. The three contemporary designs are hand cut English lead crystal in exotic Eastern inspired shapes, which can be grouped to create one custom chandelier, or used individually for a unique and beautiful lighting effect in any room. T: +44 (0) 190 374 0134 | www.martinhuxford.com


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Luxury Interiors Showroom Valerie Wade continues to provide an exciting selection of vintage and contemporary furniture and lighting. The signature large brass Lotus Flower wall lights bring a fusion of Hollywood glamour with classic mid-century Modernism to complement any luxury design space. The Simla table light from the Valerie Wade Design range is made of hand-faceted solid crystal. The green gemstone base reflects light from its numerous facades and brings a vintage feel to this carefully constructed stylish table light. T: +44 (0) 207 225 1414 | www.valeriewade.com

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Esther Patterson’s latest collection for Curiousa & Curiousa encapsulates the bright playfulness and colour of the summer seasons. The Gobstopper lights are an eclectic mix of shapes and colours and take their name from the classic childhood sweet. Every pendant is hand blown to order, available in 21 beautiful colours, to produce a truly unique and fun take on hanging lighting. www.curiousa.co.uk

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NDREW KORNAT DESIGNS

The Leaf Lamp II by Andrew Kornat Designs is made of solid cast brass with a hand glazed ceramic egg in tortoise shell finish at its base. It is the epitome of understated elegance and will bring a touch of luxury to any design space.

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FRANKLITE are delighted to present a product from their brand new Mosaic range. The ceiling light belongs to an impressive suite of chrome finish fittings with hexagonal crystal glass plates. T: +44 (0) 190 869 1818 | www.franklite.net

DELIGHTFULL’s Graphic Lamp collection takes lighting into a typographic form with these bold and contemporary illuminations in the form of letters, numbers or symbols. Ideal for hotels, restaurants, clubs - and also available for outdoor - these floor, table and wall fixtures add strong design presence to any space. www.delightfull.eu

MODERN ITALIAN chrome finish fittings by Christopher Hyde with 24% lead crystal glasses and Swarovski spectra crystals on the end of the central rods which appear to be independently suspended. T: +44 (0) 207 351 0863 | www.christopherhyde.com

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MR.LIGHT well known for supplying modern well designed lighting to the specification market have recently expanded their offering of modern picture lighting incorporating frame and surface mounting options, bronze, nickel, polished chrome and brushed brass, dimmable LED, fluorescent, halogen capsule and conventional incandescent. T: +44 (0) 207 352 7525 | www.mrlight.co.uk


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DESIGN PROJECT

BAHAMAS APARTMENT This apartment by Finchatton has a calm and luxurious feel with help from the abundant natural light and neverending stunning sea and marina views

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rchid Apartment V is a new residence designed by international design and development firm, Finchatton. Completed in November 2015, the apartment has a prime position within the super-yacht marina at Albany, the luxury resort community on Providence Island in The Bahamas which is jointly owned by Joe Lewis’ Tavistock Group, Tiger Woods and Ernie Els. The resort includes spacious beachfront villas, multiple fine dining restaurants, a fitness centre designed for professional athletes, a championship golf course and equestrian centre. The Orchid building, which has nine private apartments, was designed by award winning New York architects Morris Adjmi, and features a laser cut stainless steel arched facade in an abstracted orchid pattern which recalls the wrought iron balconies of the French Quarter in Adjmi’s native New Orleans. The 7,775 sq ft marina- and ocean-facing apartment was interior-designed by Finchatton to create a substantial private residence with contemporary living spaces in this exclusive location. Jiin Kim-Inoue, Design Director for the project comments: A ‘ t Orchid Apartment V, our aim was to create the sophisticated and timeless interiors which Finchatton are known for but at the same time, we did not want to create a London apartment in the Caribbean. The quality of light is so different that we got to use colours and textures that we don’t normally get to use. It was such a fun and exciting project to be involved with!’ FRONT: This living space is dominated by the stunning sea views across the wraparound terrace. LEFT: An expanse of marble on both the flooring and island unit in this kitchen enhances the clean lines and contemporary look to this room. BELOW: Oak Veneer flooring and a neutral palette of creams and greys keep this bedroom simple and sophisticated, whilst a wall of mirrors behind the bed bounce the natural light back into the room giving it a spacious and airy feel

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Situated on the fourth floor of the Orchid building, the apartment features a 3,540 sq ft wraparound terrace which floods the apartment with light and stunning sea and marina views from every room. Dark wood decking and fabulous contemporary furniture make this a breath-taking space to enjoy, that complements the interior design to seamlessly bring the outside in to the apartment. Of the six bedrooms, the well-appointed master suite with bedroom, study, dressing room, and bathroom, also features a private terrace area with its own bar and Jacuzzi spa. Further bedrooms are also en-suite, two of which include private dressing rooms. Served directly by two residents’ lifts, the apartment also features a spacious 240 sq ft entrance lobby, dining room, high specification indoor and outdoor kitchens, media room and a reception room with full-height glass doors leading onto the terrace. Finishes throughout the apartment include contemporary Crema Bottocino and Pietra Grey marble flooring, dark timber doors, oak veneer flooring, and bespoke joinery, giving a cool and contemporary feel to the interior. The voluminous rooms are light and airy, with individually zoned ventilation and comfort cooling systems in addition to a home automation system ensuring technically advanced living accommodation. The neutral colour palette allows the wonderful sea blues of the exterior views to really stand out and gives the whole apartment a very calm and luxurious feel. Christopher Anand, Managing Partner of Albany, commented: ‘We are thrilled to have Finchatton design a residence at Albany. We have long admired their work and know it will resonate with our buyers who seek and recognise that level of quality.’ 98

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TOP DOWN: The wraparound terrace is an inviting place to sit and watch the boats. A luxury en-suite bathroom with marble flooring and walls.

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Design Director, Finchatton T: +44 (0) 207 349 1130 www.finchatton.com


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SOLLER HOUSE

Keeping sense of natural elegance and retaining the property’s traditional architecture was always at the forefront of this project WORDS MONICA RODRIGUEZ MACHUCA | PHOTOGRAPHS MONTSE GARRIGA

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estled within a 1900s farm estate, located in Sierra de Tramontana, is a Majorcan house that is typical of Mediterranean culture. It is owned by interior designer, Damian Sanchez, who is best known as the award-winning creative director of the fashion brand MANGO. However, since completing many interior design projects - including the homes of Maria Candau, Giovanni Testino and Isak Andic – he has turned his hand to renovating this Spanish property to its former glory without losing any of its traditional legacy. With the help of a couple of his friends, Gabriel Santos and Susanna Thomas, Damien has managed to decorate the interior to reflect his own tastes with objects that have a clear connection to nature and convey a natural lifestyle. Keeping a sense of natural elegance to the space and retaining the property’s traditional architecture was always at the forefront of this project. Damian explains he had been looking for something in the area of Soller, when Gabriel found the home that would be the perfect fit. ‘With its mountain views, natural light and indigenous architecture – it was love at first sight.’ The brief was then to create a modern home that had a constant connection to the garden and outdoors, all without diminishing the property’s heritage. OPPOSITE: A spacious living room with sofas by Flexform facing each other across a Damien Sanchez coffee table. Two French antique chairs stand on a striped pattern Turkish rug and pattern cushions provide a splash of colour to the neutral palette. A pair of French windows open out onto the garden beyond. Bridge for Design August 2016 103


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To create the sense of flow between outdoors and in, a natural cane pergola was erected to create a stylish canopy to link the interior and exterior of this house. This beautifully frames the terrace area and provides the perfect space to host dinner parties outdoors enjoying the beautiful Mediterranean culture and stunning views. Elsewhere in the grounds, natural stone walls which were built over a century ago and are typical to the Balearic architecture, landscape and frame the garden whilst blending in with the natural surroundings. The stunning swimming pool is tiled with glass mosaics from Bisazza, and the surrounding area is decked with beautiful teak boards. Colourful

cushions laid out on the stone steps by the pool encourage visitors to sit and enjoy the sun, whilst relaxing hammocks under umbrellas allow guests to linger and enjoy the ‘dolce far niente’. For the interior of the house Damian decided to use a neutral colour palette throughout the house to create a colourless backdrop, against which he could have fun with the addition of vibrant objects and bold pieces of furniture to create the look he was after. ‘I think that good quality finishes define a project and lead to an excellent result.’ This is apparent in the entrance hall where visitors are welcomed with raw and inspiring works of art set against a backdrop of natural stone and neutral walls. A group of African stone urns are displayed beside

OPPOSITE: Red metal Tolix chairs by Xavier Pauchard are arranged around a table in a spacious dining room. A glass fronted pine display cabinet stands on one side of a French Louis XVI fireplace. Two contemporary Nautic pendant lights by Lampe Gras hang above the table. ABOVE: Cushions are placed on stone steps beside a swimming pool. Sun-loungers with parasols provide a spot to relax.

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the impressive abujardada stone staircase and a Joaquim Chancho artwork hangs on the wall above a painted French console table and a bold geometric rug. The living room is divided into two living areas – one where the steel fireplace can be enjoyed and the other surrounds coffee tables designed by Damian himself. A red and black standing sculpture, designed by Carlos Evangelista, stands proudly by one of the many sets of French windows which give stunning views out to the garden. A brightly coloured painting by Gunther Forg hangs boldly above the fireplace and cushions with cheerful prints add a splash of colour to the neutral sofas, keeping a fun and playful feel to the room. 106 Bridge for Design August 2016

In the spacious and contemporary kitchen a wide granite island takes centre stage and adds a dramatic bold statement to the neutral tones of the rest of the room. An impressive yet functional kitchen is important to Damian, as he explains ‘I am passionate about cooking.’ A collection of flatware is displayed on the walls above the fitted wood units and a couple of pendant lights hang from a sloping beamed ceiling. A full height sliding door opens onto a terrace, flooding the space with light. Upstairs, the bedroom is a truly tranquil space, following the same neutral colour palette as the rest of the house. It is decorated in natural fabrics, with linen, blankets and cushions to provide texture and add warmth

ABOVE: A spacious bedroom with a bathing area separated by a folding screen. The use of natural, neutral fabrics provide texture and add warmth to the bedroom. The room has a sloping, beamed ceiling and a wood burning stove. A metal chandelier hangs to one side.


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to the room. An eye catching metal chandelier hangs to the side of the bed giving a splash of colour, whilst the sloped ceiling draws the eye down to the wood burning stove opposite the bed. Leading on from the spacious bedroom is a bathing area which is separated with a folding screen. In the bathroom, a free-standing bath stands at one end of the room. Two washbasins are set on a unit with a mirror and wall lamps above. A shower area is surrounded by a glass screen. The sloping, beamed ceiling and the wood floor provides a rustic feel to the room. The overall look and feel of the Soller House is one of peaceful tranquillity, and it is testament to Damian Sanchez’s creative passion that he has managed to so successfully blend the timelessness of great pieces of furniture with a blend of original antiques and more unique flea market finds in the same space. 108 Bridge for Design August 2016

ABOVE: The exterior of a stone villa with seating arranged on an outside terrace. The area is shaded by an arched canopy.

DAMIAN SANCHEZ

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The Art and Antiques Fair, Olympia returns to London for the 44th year with an impressive dealer line-up and exciting new content. Running from June 27 until July 3 inclusive, it is a key event in the global art and antiques calendar attracting close to 30,000 visitors and hosting a vast array of items from antiquity to the present day. 160 dealers will showcase over 55,000 items with prices ranging from £100 to £1million. Brand new for the Arts & Antiques Fair this year is a showcase section, welcoming new and emerging galleries and dealers who have been running for seven years or less. This will add a new dimension to the event by giving visitors access to selected up-and-coming talent which wouldn’t usually be seen at an international fair of this calibre. Also new for 2016, is the introduction of the first London version of the critically acclaimed Chicagobased show, The Sculptural Objects Functional Art and Design Fair (SOFA). A dedicated pavilion at Olympia will be dedicated to this, displaying threedimensional art and design. Whilst following on from their successful participation at the 2015 fair HALI, the showcase of internationally renowned textiles businesses, will be making a welcome return to Olympia in 2016.


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