February2017

Page 1

FEBRUARY 2017

FOR

DESIGN

Bridge for Design February 2017

1


2

Bridge for Design February 2017


Bridge for Design February 2017

For more details on this company click on the ad

3



Bridge for Design December 2016

For more details on this company click on the ad

5


6

Bridge for Design February 2017


Bridge for Design February 2017

For more details on this company click on the ad

7


8

Bridge for Design February 2017


Bridge for Design February 2017

For more details on this company click on the ad

9



Bridge for Design December 2016

For more details on this company click on the ad

11


12

Bridge for Design February 2017


Bridge for Design February 2017

For more details on this company click on the ad

13


14

Bridge for Design February 2017


Bridge for Design February 2017

For more details on this company click on the ad

15


120

116

76

100

CONTENTS 102 20 Design News 15 pages of the latest from

50

50 54

64 68 70

Cover story: The stunning entrance hall sets the scene for the tone of the property with its French limestone floor with black marble clipped inserts and a symmetrical display of furniture. Read more on page 88 16

72 74 76

Bridge for Design February 2017

the world of interior design, including David Harber, Leisure Plan, Grange, Hypnos Beds, Alden Parkes, Trowbridge Gallery, Simon Horn and more Sensational Stripes Inspiration for those wanting to add stripes to their interiors Fabrics & Wallpaper New designs from Thibaut Design, Lula Green, Murals Wallpaper, Boeme, Timorous Beasties, Kobe Fabrics and more Fireplaces Latest from Chesneys, Esse, Robeys and Palazzetti Rugs & Flooring New designs from The Rug Studio, Bazaar Velvet and Felt Naturally Beautiful Organic shapes bring warmth, comfort and depth to any interior says Keira Townsend Add Base To Your Space Edison Teixeira Abidi loves a punchy interior, something that kicks and makes you think Kitchens Latest designs from Stone Age, Martin Moore and Extreme Design The Man Cave A jaw-dropping solution to house two or three sports cars in a plush environment by The Design Practice by UBER

78 Bathrooms New designs from 82 88 100

108

116 120

126

Hurlingham Baths, Vogue (UK), Roca, Glass 1989, Vitra and more Lighting New designs from Mogg, Martin Huxford, Andrew Kornat, Villa Verde and more Mediterranean Dream The clients wanted a property that had a chic European feel with a classic twist Life of the Party Rena Abboud turns a bachelor-pad townhouse in London into a dramatic space which is perfect for entertaining Living Large Nanette Lepore and her husband infuse a Victorian Townhouse in Manhattan’s West Village with the appreciation for the past Romance Redefined Enhancing the elegant features throughout the property creates a grand Venetian vibe Kettler House Designer Tineke Triggs blends daring design with traditional elements in this striking Victorian remodel in San Francisco The Uplands Project The brief was to provide real purpose to each of the spaces of the open-plan


DORYA INTERIORS EXCLUSIVELY AVAILABLE FROM INTERIO UK WWW.INTERIO.CO.UK INTERIO SHOWROOM, 555 KINGS ROAD, LONDON SW6 2EB, +44 1202 717017, SALES@INTERIO.CO.UK Bridge for Design February 2017

For more details on this company click on the ad

17


PUBLISHER

Martin Trowbridge Martin@bridgefordesign.com

EDITOR

Rob Cork

Rob@bridgefordesign.com EDITOR’S ASSISTANT

Kelly Davies Kelly.D@bridgefordesign.com

EDITORIAL CHIEF SUB-EDITOR COPY-EDITING

Tammi Bell Tammi.B@bridgefordesign.com Katy Briscoe

ADVERTISING ADVERTISEMENT DIRECTOR

UK ADVERTISING

US ADVERTISING

Vivien Brockwell +44 (0)173 246 1090 +44 (0)786 754 7712 Vivien@bridgefordesign.com Simon Hemsley +44 (0)791 937 5159 Simon@bridgefordesign.com Shelba Cornelison 001 336 869 2528 Shelba@bridgefordesign.com

CONTRIBUTORS RYLAND PETERS & SMALL TOM RAFFIELD JIM EVANS TIFFANY DUGGAN BINKIE MOORHEAD MAURIZIO PELLIZZONI WILLIAM YEOWARD MIKE FISHER LYNNE MCARDLE THEO MANCE KEIRA TOWNSEND BRIAN WADE & JAMES HOWWARD PAL PANG BONNIE LANCASTER DONNA HALL ARTHUR MCLAUGHLIN TINEKE TRIGGS MARTIN SMITH

www.rylandpeters.com www.tomraffield.com www.thedesignpractice.com www.studioduggan.com www.bmdesignlondon.com www.mauriziopellizzoni.co.uk www.williamyeoward.com www.studioindigo.co.uk www.aldenparkes.com www.kofc.co.uk www.keirtownsend.com www.timflynnarchitects.com www.another-design.com www.lancasterinteriordesign.net www.dmondiinteriordesign.com www.arthurmclaughlin.com www.adlsf.com www.hollowaysbuild.com

ACCOUNTS FINANCE DIRECTOR ACCOUNTS

Sara Davies sara@bridgefordesign.com Cisca Cowling Cisca@bridgefordesign.com

SUBSCRIPTIONS BRIDGE FOR DESIGN

Subs@bridgefordesign.com +44 (0)189 266 7600

www.bridgefordesign.com 16 Sybron Way, Jarvis Brook, East Sussex, TN6 3DZ, United Kingdom T: +44 (0)1892 667 600 F: +44 (0)1892 667 007 E: enquiries@bridgefordesign.com

18

Bridge for Design February 2017

Copyright 2015 BRIDGE FOR DESIGN, TROWBRIDGE Gallery, ISSN 1764-4404. Printed by Pureprint Group, Bellbrook Park,Uckfield, East Sussex TN22 1PL, T: 01825 768811. Published quarterly. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part without prior written permission is strictly prohibited. The views expressed by contributors are independent and are not necessarily those of BRIDGE FOR DESIGN


Bridge for Design February 2017

For more details on this company click on the ad

19


DESIGN NEWS

C

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

F

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

www.finecellwork.co.uk

J

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

20

Bridge for Design February 2017


Bridge for Design February 2017

For more details on this company click on the ad

21


design news

D

AVID HARBER

David Harber’s Dark Planet is made from hundreds of irregular black puddle stones, painstakingly fixed together to form a unified whole. Thus, raw nature is transformed into geometry, creating a play between the tactile and the visual. At dusk, light permeates through the fissures between the stones, illuminating Dark Planet’s core to dramatic effect and making a sculpture that is both practical and beautiful. T: +44 (0) 123 585 9300

www.davidharber.co.uk

L

EISURE PLAN

Taking outdoor living comfort to a higher level, Suite by Fisher Mobel is exclusively available from Leisure Plan. A high-spec modular seating collection with highest quality electro polished stainless steel frames and luxurious backs and deep seats, this range also comes with coffee tables and side tables with ceramic tops and double shelving to provide furniture solutions that looks good in both indoor and outdoor locations.

T: +44 (0) 127 981 6001 | www.leisureplan.co.uk

H

EIMTEXTIL

Heimtextil 2017 invites you on a journey of discovery, exploration and success. Visitors will discover future oriented designs, trends and innovations for home and contract textiles. Held in Frankfurt am Main from January, 10th to 13th, 2017, this industry leading exhibition is not to be missed as trend forecasters will guide designers into the future, showcasing upcoming design trends in the textile sector. www.heimtextil.messefrankfurt.com

22

Bridge for Design February 2017


Bridge for Design February 2017

For more details on this company click on the ad

23


design news

R

OBEYS

Marvik is part of the unique Panoramic collection of fireplaces by Italian stove makers Piazzetta, offering a 360 degree view of the fire with an up and down glass door mechanism for ease of access. The curved glass and beautiful majolica cladding are designed to bring elegance to today’s modern, open plan living. T: +44 (0) 177 382 6085 | www.robeys.co.uk

S

WEETPEA & WILLOW

Sweetpea & Willow offer an extensive collection of French inspired furniture and eclectic accessories. Founded by design duo Jacquie and Matt Dunton and driven by their love of ornate and eclectic interiors, every item has been personally sourced. T: +44 (0) 345 257 2627

www.sweatpeaandwillow.com

V

ICTORIA STAINOW

Designed by Claudio Gonzalez for Victoria Stainow, the Miroir De La Mer is inspired by nature. Cast from an extremely rare Ormeau shell found during an archeological dig on the French Island of Molene, the Miroir is finished with customised silver, gold or bronze plating making it ideal for any installation. T: +44 (0) 795 611 3779 | www.victoriastainow.com 24

Bridge for Design February 2017


Bridge for Design February 2017

For more details on this company click on the ad

25


design news

C

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

H

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

26

Bridge for Design February 2017

T

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


Bridge for Design February 2017

For more details on this company click on the ad

27


design news

H

YPNOS BEDS

Royal warrant holder and bespoke bed maker, Hypnos, will launch its new Natural Comfort collection in November, which features four seasonal turn mattresses. Each one is packed with generous layers of natural, breathable materials, including wool, silk and Alpaca hair, for a beautifully cushioned mattress and an exquisite, soft surface for sleep. www.hypnosbeds.com

G

RANGE

In the tradition of the great decorators of the 18th century, Grange, master cabinetmaker for over 110 years, now offers interior decoration and furnishings for the entire home. The DaphnĂŠ sofa from their new range is perfect for relaxation and quiet contemplation, and has been specifically designed to complement their period furniture. Available in a choice of 500 upholstery fabrics and leathers, there is something to suit every living space.

T: +44 (0) 207 935 7000 | www.grange.fr

28

Bridge for Design February 2017

I

AIN JAMES FURNITURE

With a view for people combining work space within the home without having a desk, this rise and fall coffee table from Iain James is an ideal dual purpose product offering internal storage and a 122 x 71cm workspace top. Available in bespoke sizes and timbers, it has an option to fit any living space, effortlessly combining functionality with stylish design.

T: +44 (0) 115 973 4481 | www.iainjamesfurniture.co.uk


Bridge for Design February 2017

For more details on this company click on the ad

29


design news

S

ILENT GLISS

Wave XL from Silent Gliss reflects the current trend towards smooth rounded forms and shapes in current interior decoration. Available with a range of Silent Gliss curtain track systems, it is an ambitious and sophisticated decoration for high and large application areas with large expanses of glass.

T: +44 (0) 184 386 3571 | www.silentgliss.co.uk

W

ESLEY BARRELL

Wesley Barrell’s most popular sofa, The Hinton, comes in a range of stylish coverings. Shown here in Sanderson Roslyn, a teal-cherry print with a bold floral design and eye catching colours, it will add a dash of sophisticated decoration to any living room.

T: +44 (0) 189 253 6286 | ww.wesley-barrell.co.uk 30

Bridge for Design February 2017

E

SPRESSO DESIGN

With industrial chic being the latest inspiration for kitchen designers, Espresso Design’s new Chelsea Harbour showroom is bang on trend. Their stunning ‘Factory’ kitchen from Aster Cucine uses antique wood and reclaimed metals to create breathtakingly original spaces with eco-credentials. This dark and industrial style kitchen is as cleverly functional as it is stylish.

T: +44 (0) 207 078 9912 | www.espressodesign.co.uk


Bridge for Design February 2017

For more details on this company click on the ad

31


design news

R

OBERTO GIOVANNINI

Armonie brings an aristocratic experience to the living room with its new set in Louis XV Tuscan style. The large three seater sofa and armchairs take the key role in the space with intricate carved bases and a strikingly opulent, dark blue, silk velvet upholstery, whilst the central point of the room is the large, round Louis XVI coffee table topped with Emperador dark marble. Wall mirrors, chandeliers, and console tables enrich the space with touches of gold and accentuate the luxurious feeling of nobility within the room. T: +39 057 167 0200 | www.robertogiovannini.com

B

EST & LLOYD

The Luca is the brand new portable LED light from Best & Lloyd. Ideal for lighting outdoor dining and seating areas, this light comes in a wide range of finishes from polished nickel to bronze, and is charged by an induction matt.

T: +44 (0) 207 610 9191| www.bestandlloyd.com 32

Bridge for Design February 2017

R

OSSANA

Rossana kitchens are a symphony of style and functionality. The DC10 island worktop is composed of a sink in ‘Cappucino’ natural stone in a satined finish with double basins. The stone worktop includes perimetric brass profile induction hob elements. All components of this stylish kitchen layout are finished with the quality and standard you would expect for a high-end kitchen design.

T: +44 (0) 207 167 4717 | www.rossana.it


Bridge for Design February 2017

For more details on this company click on the ad

33


design news

J

OHN SANKEY

Crinoline by John Sankey is a classically shaped wooden framed chair with solid beech turned legs and a fully upholstered seat with hand buttoning. Available in a wide selection of plains, florals, wools and velvets allowing customers to find the perfect match of classic or contemporary prints for their interior space. www.johnsankey.co.uk

H

YDE HOUSE

Hyde House have been manufacturing beautiful bespoke furniture for trade clients for over 10 years and now introduce their new Resinate™ brand to their collection. This brand new capsule collection of luxurious furniture launched at Decorex 2016 and offers stunning handcrafted and affordable pieces for all your high end furniture needs.

T: +44 (0) 128 433 0098 | www.hydehouse.co.uk

A

LDEN PARKES

The handsome sleek-lined Starward cabinet by Alden Parkes has a nautical feel with its elegant solid brass star-shaped hardware. Two adjustable shelves make this a perfect and practical accent piece. Available in turquoise with champagne brass hardware or in navy blue with gold leaf design. Its legs are a beveled mid-century design. T: 001 904 279 1617 | www.aldenparkes.com

34

Bridge for Design February 2017


Bridge for Design February 2017

For more details on this company click on the ad

35


design news

L

UX DECO

Luxury retailer Lux Deco has launched their Coastal Elegance Collection with a fresh take on country styling. Rethinking classic out-of-town style by pairing breezy upholstered shapes with thoughtful layers and polished arrangements to bring that refined life to your office space. www.luxdeco.com

S

AVOIR BEDS

Mandeep Dillon at Savoir Beds has created the timelessly elegant Felix 03 bed. The stunning fabric headboard features a mural of ‘Bacchus’, the God of wine and agriculture to reflect historical luxury, whilst the neutral colour palette gives the decadent bed an air of discreet grandeur. Pairing this impactful print with a slim boxspring creates a sleek look with the emphasis on the headboard, creating a bed that is both understated and a little wild.

www.savoirbeds.co.uk

A

LDEN PARKES

The Leslie Box by Alden Parkes offers a stylish version of the classic box-on-stand and raises the bar with its sophisticated vellum on a solid brass base. The box adds functionality with its flush drawer, great for extra storage. Simple and chic, this versatile design may be used as an end table or accent piece and promises to be the highlight of any setting.

T: 001 904 279 1617 | www.aldenparkes.com 36

Bridge for Design February 2017


Bridge for Design February 2017

For more details on this company click on the ad

37


design news

T

ROWBRIDGE GALLERY

TROWBRIDGE presents the very best of its vast abstract portfolio and brings together 34 individual images in the Ultimate Collection. The possible hanging options are endless as we present you with this fantastic array of styles and mediums. Each of the images offer a different tone on the monochromatic spectrum whilst the textures are unique and differing throughout. A slight sparkle shines through in the form of small scale bespoke artworks that add a touch of bespoke. The Ultimate Collection is an exciting example of the contemporary portfolio that TROWBRIDGE holds. T: +44 (0) 207 371 8733 | www.trowbridgegallery.com

S

IMON HORN

Ever since Simon Horn introduced us to classic French beds in the 1980s, the romantic Reine de France has been one of the company’s best-loved designs. Inspired by the Rococo style of the courts of Louis XV and later, Marie Antoinette, it has an elegantly curved mahogany frame and exquisite hand carved floral detailing and is offered in both caned and upholstered versions to fit both classic and contemporary bedrooms. T: +44 (0) 207 731 3555 | www.simonhorn.com

U

BER INTERIORS

As seen at LuxuryMade, the hand blown Crystal Rock pendants in modular units by Arik Levy for Lasvit is an important collection for the company. They can be specified in any combination of 5 colours and drop lengths to suit. See them at UBER Interiors’ showroom. T: +44 (0) 333 222 5550

www.uber-interiors.com 38

Bridge for Design February 2017


manorandmews.com Bridge for Design February 2017

For more details on this company click on the ad

39


design news | promotion

THE LATEST FROM OASIS 1. ‘Edge’ is a wonderful sculptural light and is the newest addition to Oasis’ lighting collection. Made of Aluminium, bronze, gold (in various shades) and walnut, the light bounces back and forth on the gold or bronzed mirror surfaces creating a mesmerizing display of brilliance. 2. As serene as a calm sea and inspired by those bijou drawing rooms where one can savour a drink after a delicious meal, this living room features Brando, a two-seater sofa perfect for side-by-side conversation and a pair of suitably sized Joelle armchairs, upholstered in a teal soft velvet, offering exceptional comfort. 3. Crystal, a dizzling collection, characterised by exquisite glass finishes. Both glamorous and contemporary in appearance, Crystal is available in a choice of transparent or satin glass finishes. The vanity units with integral basins feature fine glass finishes - gloss or satin - in a choice of 38 different colours. For more information: T: +39 043 465 4752 | www.oasisgroup.it

40

Bridge for Design February 2017


Bridge for Design February 2017

For more details on this company click on the ad

41


design news

T

URNSTYLE DESIGNS

The Woven scroll by Turnstyle Designs is available in three different lengths, six different Amalfine colours and eight different metal finishes. Amalfine allows us to offer clients unique pieces that are beautifully robust in design and finish which can cater to an array of interiors. T: +44 (0) 127 132 5325 | www.turnstyledesigns.com

M

ARSHALL & STEWART

Marshall and Stewart know that every aspect of your waking life is affected by how you sleep. Their luxury beds allow you to invest in yourself and in a bed that enables you to perform at your best all the time - so the effects of sleep deprivation aren’t stopping you from achieving your full potential. T: +44 (0) 207 099 6131

www.marshallandstewart.com

42

Bridge for Design February 2017


Bridge for Design February 2017

For more details on this company click on the ad

43


design news

H

ASTENS

For Spring/Summer 2016, Swedish masters of sleep, Hästens unveil the brand new Vividus - the finest handmade bed in the world. More than just a bed, the Vividus is a masterful creation of exceptional quality. Handmade bespoke-to-order by the most skilled and dedicated artisans, the luxurious bed uses only the finest natural materials and takes over 320 man hours of traditional craftsmanship.  www.hastens.com

S

TANFORD FURNITURE

The unusual design of the Hanley chair by Stanford Furniture is angular in look, yet soft natured with its exposed base and flaring arms. This chair works beautifully in a contemporary setting. Charming and comfortable, it is available in a wide variety of fabrics and finishes.

T: 001 828 459 1992 | www.stanfordfurniture.com

44

Bridge for Design February 2017


Bridge for Design February 2017

For more details on this company click on the ad

45


design news

M

ARBLE HILL

Marble Hill Fireplaces have an extensive range of balanced flue gas fires in a range of high end designs. The Vertical View Bell from Bell Fires does not require a conventional chimney for installation, giving it an unprecedented versatility and opening up a whole range of options for room layouts and installations.

T: +44 (0) 208 892 1488 | www.marblehill.co.uk

H

UGHES CHEVALIER

Combining tradition with a modern style, Hughes Chevalier has expanded its range by creating new contemporary furniture and design collections created by talented designers. Whether it’s coffee tables, consoles, elegant desks, bedroom furniture or original side tables, each piece is adapted to suit new functions. The Hughes Chevalier brand’s extensive collections bring together traditional and modern design elements creating an exceptional art de vivre.

www.hugheschevalier.com

46

Bridge for Design February 2017


Bridge for Design February 2017

For more details on this company click on the ad

47


design news | rugs & flooring

D

OMUS

Domus has launched Puzzle, its latest designer collaboration between Italian ceramic house, Mutina, and British design duo Edward Barber & Jay Osgerby. With its eight colour families, each named after different European islands, the collection provides designers with endless combinations created by using elements through horizontal or vertical positioning, through floors or walls, and geometric or abstract shapes. T: +44 (0) 207 819 2300 | www.domusgroup.com

L

OOMAH

Add a touch of luxe to your interior with Loomah’s META-GEO Collection. Inspired by a love of geometric design and all that glitters, this new collection features a selection of geometric designs ranging from simple interlocking lines to more abstract asymmetrical patterns all incorporating metallic yarns.

T: +44 (0) 207 371 9955 | www.loomah.com

48

Bridge for Design Winter 2016 Bridge for Design February 2017


Bridge for Design February 2017

For more details on this company click on the ad

49


SENSATIONAL STRIPES RIGHT: This tower bedroom features a 19th century French daybed contrasting against a monochrome wallpaper with additional gold stripes which has been applied to both the walls and ceiling to dramatic effect. Contrasting smaller stripes on the curtains add texture and really make a feature of the top half of the walls above the plain white wood panelling. Photograph - Simon Upton BOTTOM RIGHT: The panelled entrance hall is beautiful in its simplicity, only furnished with an elegant leather wing-backed armchair and a black and white striped rug. Monochrome stair carpet and plain white panelled walls allow the eye to be immediately drawn to the large artwork above the fireplace which dominates the space. Photograph - Luke White BELOW: A contemporary metal and glass staircase leads up from the open-plan living area to a small gallery and the upper floor of the palazzo apartment. Clever use of stripes on the furnishings echoes the sentiment of the wooden ceiling above while giving the room an interesting addition of colour. Photograph - Simon Upton

50

Bridge for Design February 2017


Bridge for Design February 2017

For more details on this company click on the ad

51


design news | sensational stripes

RIGHT: This chic modern room is dominated by a wide striped monochrome rug. Accents of colour are splashed in the room from the two metal chairs, one upholstered in pink, the other in yellow, placed either side of a white pedestal table. The dining room has two windows with blue painted frames and a bold selection of plants bring a lively green into the space to contrast further. Photograph - Graham Atkins-Hughes BOTTOM RIGHT: Stripes have been used to great effect in this spectacular circular bedroom. The straight lines contrast beautifully with the curved doorways which the four-poster bed sits between, whilst the pattern on the opposite chairs helps to highlight their echoing curves. Photograph - Nicolas Tosi BELOW: This spectacular Lego bedroom is a riot of colour with brightly striped walls in horizontal multicoloured stripes and vertical orange and white stripes, whilst the floor is made up of brightly coloured zigzag patterns. Photograph - Nilu Izadi

52

Bridge for Design February 2017


Bridge for Design February 2017

For more details on this company click on the ad

53


&

FABRICS WALLPAPER

L

INWOOD FABRICS

The new Arcadia Collection from Linwood celebrates the transcendent beauty of the English country garden, featuring seven new fabrics with floral designs. Historic designs from English, French and North American archives have been re-imagined with British flowers and a very English sensibility. Inspired fabrics that will undoubtedly inspire the sense of joy and peace found in a country house garden into the heart of your home. T: +44 (0) 142 546 1176

www.linwoodfabric.com

T

HE SILK GALLERY

The Silk Gallery has a full range of stylish and luxurious curtains at its Chelsea Harbour showroom. These Manhattan curtains, embellished with their 10cm wide stainless steel braid to give a really modern feel, add a touch of elegance to any room. Resplendent in brushed silver tones they have a sumptuous feel and their light reflecting fabric will enhance any window dressing. T: +44 (0) 207 351 1790 www.thesilkgallery.com

L

ARSEN FABRICS

The new fabric collection from Larsen Fabrics takes bold geometrics in a range of neutrals with a splash of ocean-inspired teal to give a fresh and contemporary feel. Each piece works on its own or can be mixed and matched with others in the range to give an eclectic yet coordinated look to your soft furnishings.

www.larsenfabrics.com

54

Bridge for Design February 2017


Bridge for Design February 2017

For more details on this company click on the ad

55


design news | fabrics & wallpaper

T

HIBAUT DESIGN

Menagerie is a woven resource collection of luxurious, frame-ready fabrics featuring zebra, tiger, cheetah and giraffe skin patterns. For centuries, animal prints have been a popular choice for accessorising because their organic shapes are neutral and mix well with other patterns. The collection contains a range of small to large scale designs paired with striking colours like peacock blue, scarlet red, charcoal grey, sandy linen and native black and brown. All patterns meet demanding performance standards for durability, but there are four patterns in the Menagerie collection engineered with the high-performance, stain-resistant capabilities of Crypton Home - Gazelle, Zamira (shown here), Citra and Masai.

UK T: +44 (0) 207 737 6555 | US T: 001 800 223 0407 | www.thibaut.com

M

URALS WALLPAPER

Murals Wallpaper have curated the Rough Luxe collection, a selection of wallpaper murals that allow you to bring industrial elements into your home with no hassle and minimal effort. The murals utilise modern digital printing techniques and capture the textured effects through HD photography Contrast with luxurious faux-fur accents, exposed filaments and bold metals for some seriously on trend dĂŠcor to make a phenomenal impact. T: +44 (0) 151 708 5400

www.muralswallpaper.co.uk

L

ULA GREEN

Pioneering new British brand, Lula Green, enters the luxury market with elegant organic bed linens, handmade in Italy by craftsmen. Introducing bed linens in more than just a limited palette of white and greys, Lula Green shows that luxury and sustainability can also be playful and bold - with jacquards in a variety of colours and subtle detailing of the Accent designs which make them a stylish yet understated choice. www.lulagreen.com

56

Bridge for Design February 2017


Bridge for Design February 2017

For more details on this company click on the ad

57


design news | fabrics & wallpaper

K

ENSINGTON DESIGN

Shimmering mineral surfaces, woodgrain textures, sea corals and precious stones define Curio, Kensington Design’s new collection of nonwoven wallpapers. Inspired by the rarities and objets d’art of the natural world, Curio is a collectors’ box of eleven designs, ranging from the lustrous hexagonal Mineral and sharp edged Quartz, to the botanical Seafern and softly marbled Zebrawood.

www.kensingtondesign.com

V

ILLA NOVA

Villa Nova’s Avoca collection of room high and wide-width sheers with diverse print and weave effects that give the range character and originality. Avoca Sheers are presented in a calm, neutral palette of refined, harmonious tones, some enhanced with metallic threads to glamorous effect. www.villanova.co.uk

R

OMO

The Cubis collection by Romo features an array of printed designs including contemporary geometric squares, decorative branches, Moroccan inspired designs and classic stripes. Introducing new shades of pomelo, rose quartz and quince, the lightly brushed finish gives the designs a wonderful relaxed feel, meticulously coloured to be easily paired with many of the 327 existing Linara colours, making it easy to coordinate. www.romo.com 58

Bridge for Design February 2017


Bridge for Design February 2017

For more details on this company click on the ad

59


design news | fabrics & wallpaper

B

OEME

Boeme Designs presents Saint Martha - a most scenic and spiritual place in Surrey where the twisting Corsican pines have inspired Jo Bound to create this evocative landscape fabric. A bold and colourful print, this fabric will brighten up the most modern and contemporary of homes.

T: +44 (0) 148 321 7716 www.boeme.co.uk

T

IMOROUS BEASTIES

Timorous Beasties Fabrics presents the Omni Drips 100% cotton design for light upholstery and drapes. Featuring a stunning red design with the look of running paint, this fabric can bring a modern and contemporary touch to even the most classic and timeless of pieces or rooms. Guaranteed to brighten up any space with a quirky and playful look. T: +44 (0) 207 833 5010 | www.timorousbeasties.com

K

OBE FABRICS

Banish chilly climes with the warmth of Coco, a sumptuous velvet from Kobe’s Art Deco inspired Elegance collection. Reflecting the lavish glamour reminiscent of this style period, this upholstery fabric can really make a statement in a room. All Kobe’s upholstery fabrics offer exceptional durability, scoring highly on the Martindale Rub Test, providing a practicality with high end design. T: +44 (0) 134 477 1653 | www.en.kobe.eu

60

Bridge for Design February 2017


Bridge for Design February 2017

For more details on this company click on the ad

61


62

Bridge for Design February 2017


New Addition

Tea Cup Collection

TROWBRIDGE GALLERY 555 Kings Road, SW6 | T: +44 (0) 207 371 8733

Bridge for Design February 2017

For more details on this company click on the ad

63


FIREPLACES

C

HESNEYS

The new collaboration from Chesneys and Tim Gosling combines rare marbles, expert craftsmanship and historical inspiration to make something exquisitely theatrical. The Rome fireplace uses carved Italian statuary marble set against panels of gold Portoro marble and brass register grates which have been cast from antique brass by a small craft foundry in Scotland. T: +44 (0) 207 627 1410 | www.chesneys.co.uk

E

SSE

ESSE unveils its new colour options on its ‘small but mighty’ ESSE 1 range of entry level stoves including Gold, Ruby, Ash White and of course, Classic Black. Hot on the heels of the latest Bronze finish, these colourful small stoves are perfect for small to medium sized rooms, and the new hues mean you can add a touch of uniqueness to your fireplace. T: +44 (0) 128 281 3235 | www.esse.com

R

OBEYS

The Oslo is part of the unique Panoramic designer fireplace collection by Italian stovemaker, Piazzetta. Taking the fireplace out of its usual position in the wall and bringing it into the centre of the room offers an unobstructed 360 degree view of the fire, making it the ideal focal point for a ‘grand design’. Its simple and beautiful hand-finished majolica cladding will perfectly complement any modern open plan living space.

T: +44 (0) 177 382 0940 | www.robeys.co.uk

64

Bridge for Design February 2017


Bridge for Design February 2017

For more details on this company click on the ad

65


design news | fireplaces

P

ALAZZETTI

Palazzetti presents the comforting and spectacular heat produced by its range of Sunny Fire fireboxes, inspired by the warmth of the sun. Featuring a range of single-fronted, double-fronted and corner 3D fireboxes, these aesthetically dynamic fireplaces are capable of enhancing the most varied of architectural interiors. With a strong visual impact from the spellbinding view of the fire itself, these fireboxes are both functional and beautiful.

www.palazzetti.it

66

Bridge for Design February 2017


Bridge for Design February 2017

For more details on this company click on the ad

67


design news | rugs & flooring

T

HE RUG STUDIO

In November 2016, The Rug Studio held an exhibition of antique and quality reproduction ‘future antiques’ decorative carpets. An original Indian Agra circa mid 1800 sat comfortably next to a wonderfully executed reproduction, the weave, knot count, dyes and clarity of design all stand out from the crowd of mass produced Agras. www.therugstudio.co.uk

B

AZAAR VELVET

The stunning new Hampton and Blenheim rugs, were designed specifically to accompany the most fashionable and luxurious interiors of the current age. Taking inspiration from the timeless style of classic architecture and design, these rugs have been reinvented using the latest in design technology. Oversized geometric patterns have been created in beautiful Chinese silk and expertly graduated to create a constant flow of changing colour which will add a touch of opulence to any room.

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

F

ELT

Choosing rugs and cushions in bold hues and striking patterns will make a room feel inviting and bring warmth into the home over the cold, dark months. Explore rich colours and layering of textures to create a warm and welcoming space with Felt’s collection of handmade rugs and cushions. Made from 100% wool in vibrant festive shades, the rugs are wonderfully comfortable underfoot whilst the cushions will help to create a cosy sanctuary.

T: +44 (0) 208 772 0358 | www.feltrugs.co.uk

68

Bridge for Design February 2017


Bridge for Design February 2017

For more details on this company click on the ad

69


design news | view point

NATURALLY BEAUTIFUL Organic shapes bring warmth, comfort and depth to any interior

W

hen we talk about interior trends it’s often in terms of aesthetics but the influences are much wider. Despite the fact that technology has made massive leaps in the last decade, there is a strong contrasting trend towards all things natural - from materials used to organic shapes, and to a more simplified way of living generally. I believe this is going to continue with ethnic and rustic accents in contrasting sleek, contemporary schemes. There will be more emphasis on environmental awareness in selecting lighting, heating, air conditioning systems, as well as choosing sustainable materials wherever possible. This can be seen in architecture too, as is evidenced in Stefano Boeri’s award-winning vertical forest concept in Milan. The high-density residential tower block is home to thousands of plants and trees with the idea that the vegetation will absorb pollution and create a micro climate that produces its own oxygen. The trees naturally shade the apartments from harsh sunlight and provide a habitat for birds and insects in an urban environment. I think we will see more of these developments. We are all much more aware of the benefits of nature on our well-being. Our clients gravitate towards natural materials, as they want to avoid anything artificial or synthetic that may contain toxins. There’s also something very comforting about organic shapes and textures whether beautiful marbles, rich timbers, natural fabrics or patina’d metals - they bring warmth and depth to an interior scheme. I am often asked for sofas in simple linens, and I have

70

Bridge for Design February 2017

Keira Townsend Owner and Interior Designer T: + 44 (0) 207 746 2442 www.keirtownsend.com

found a wonderful company in France that use natural dyes on their natural fabrics. Recycled glass is another ecological material I like to work with as it resembles semi-precious stone. I also use eco paints that absorb pollutants and optimise natural light in our schemes as much as possible. People have embraced the smart-home concept but they want it to enhance their lives, not make it more complicated. Whilst there have been huge advances in technology, it seems there is another stage to go before it works as it is supposed to. When our clients arrive home, they want to be able to switch the lights on, rather than be greeted with a welcome home message on a screen asking multiple questions. Everyone is exposed to so much choice and stimulation, it becomes overwhelming and it feeds this desire for the rudimentary. I took a client to a stone yard recently and she said it was like visiting an art gallery. There was so much beauty within the natural stones; the unusual colours, shapes and patterns created by fossils. She chose a piece of granite that resembled Monet’s Lily Pond in its tones and she had it framed, instead of having a piece of art on the walls. We live in a fast-paced world and our clients lead busy lives, so time is a luxury - they want slick, well-organised homes. I am often invited to see a client’s belongings before we think about the aesthetics. This wasn’t the case ten years ago, but now they want to know where the school bags and wellies will go before we talk about colour palettes. Everything has to have its place, even the remote controls; they don’t want to see busy, cluttered surfaces or to waste time looking for things.


Bridge for Design February 2017

For more details on this company click on the ad

71


design news | view point

ADD BASE TO YOUR SPACE Edison Teixeira Abidi loves a punchy interior, something that kicks and makes you think some base into your space can be done I ntroducing by adding angular/geometric and asymmetrical

forms that work against more structured lines. __With an ever-increasing trend to open up spaces, larger areas can often lack impact and dimension, particularly where large expanses of straight walls and ceilings dominate within the conventions of modern apartment living or the converted, traditional home. I love a punchy interior, something that kicks and makes you think. The introduction of irregular forms can also be used to dissect and zone spaces within smaller areas, making them appear larger. This happens as the eye is drawn to the fragmented areas of a space rather than seeing one small area as a complete whole. The use of an eye-catching asymmetrical kitchen island or counter breaks the monotony and zones areas; adding dimension, interest and depth (right) in the Gamadecor kitchen by Porcelonosa. The kitchen/living space designed by MCK divides the space with visual interest, allowing a balance of movement without becoming awkward. The introduction of the rounded sofa in the background and the rounded backs of the bistro dining chairs soften the overall effect and add 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? TOP DOWN: 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

Edison Teixeira Abidi, Deirdre Dyson T: + 44 (0) 207 384 4464 www.deirdredyson.com 72

Bridge for Design February 2017


Bridge for Design February 2017

For more details on this company click on the ad

73


KITCHENS

S

TONE AGE

Stone Age Benthal White Marble takes centre stage offering a bespoke modern touch in this kitchen, designed for a new build country house with Artichoke Kitchens. Taking influence from Flemish design, the work surface is hand finished with soft detailing and curvaceous edge moulding whilst the basin is hand carved from a single piece of Benthal White Marble to create a natural flow in the space and ease of cleaning and maintenance. T: +44 (0) 207 384 9090 | www.stone-age.co.uk

M

ARTIN MOORE

All Martin Moore kitchens are built entirely to order in their Yorkshire workshops, meaning there are no prescribed designs or sizes to limit either the client’s brief or the designer. This allows a completely bespoke response which respects and enhances the architecture of the room whilst putting every inch of space to its most effective use. Shown here is cabinetry from the ‘Architectural’ collection combining hand painted elements and natural oak with a lacquered finish for a truly magnificent kitchen layout.

T: +44 (0) 845 180 0015 | www.martinmoore.com

E

XTREME DESIGN

Extreme specialises in designing and installing one-of-a-kind furniture for all rooms within the home. With an unrivalled flexibility in design and material selection, Extreme creates exquisite furniture that takes inspiration from you and complements your interior. With a personal, holistic approach, Extreme’s new design experience creates spaces which are ultimately incomparable.

T: +44 (0) 208 846 8000 www.extreme-design.co.uk 74

Bridge for Design February 2017


Bridge for Design February 2017

For more details on this company click on the ad

75


design project

76

Bridge for Design February 2017


design project

THE MAN CAVE A jaw-dropping solution to house two or three sports cars in a plush environment Simon Evans, The Design Practice by UBER Managing Director T: + 44 (0) 156 562 1620 www.thedesignpractice.com

A

fter living for a year or two enjoying the completion of his house in an affluent south Manchester suburb, the client called in The Design Practise by UBER to solve a fundamental design issue with the property that had become apparent. Utilising their specialist creative space planning and experience, they put their heads together to come up with a jaw-dropping solution to house two or three of the client’s best sports cars in a plush subterranean environment. Setting out to create a car ‘trophy cabinet’, a high end finish was paramount in order to mirror the quality finish of the inside of the sports cars themselves. Set in a polished resin floor, which in turn reflects the polished plaster ceiling above, a central turntable was installed to allow cars to be turned around to avoid having to reverse back out up the driveway. An entertainment space was created around this central podium, including a leather floored wine cellar, a fully fitted bar with booth seating, specialised mirror TV and a bespoke pool table. The circular ceiling feature that sits above the turntable was a masterpiece in design and engineering in itself, weighing over a ton in weight and being suspended from a heavily clustered ceiling full of pipe work and cabling. The design intent was to achieve a glow from the amber back lit precious stone together with a smoked mirrored central section to show the car off and reflect its beautiful aero dynamic shapes across the roofline. They worked with specialist AV contractors, Ultamation, to bring the space to life technologically. Clever touches include floor sensors on gate entry to detect which of the client’s vehicles is entering the garage space with settings customised to suit the particular driver as they enter - from the music that greets them, to the lighting and even heating levels. This project truly was a one of a kind, and its impact is best summed up by the ecstatic client who said of the job “When I invited The Design Practice by UBER to create a lifestyle from a bland, open space I knew they would come up with something exciting. But what they actually produced blew my mind!” LEFT: The central car ‘trophy cabinet’ which proudly displays the client’s supercar in a luxurious and high-end setting, but also doubles as a functional turntable to allow the cars to be turned around to avoid having to reverse back up the tight driveway

Bridge for Design February 2017

77


design news | bathrooms

G

LASS 1989

The new Showering collection from Glass 1989 combines innovation, sophisticated design, breadth and versatility of offering and complete flexibility with its made-to-measure options. The three new medium-high end shower enclosure lines - Soho, Moov and Libera bring optimal functionality combined with a highly contemporary style that maximises the shower area’s transparency and brings true beauty into any bathroom scheme.

www.glass1989.com

D

URAVIT

The Duravit Happy D.2 floor-standing sink unit provides elegance and functionality with plenty of additional practical storage space to accommodate bathroom essentials in an orderly way. With adjustable base feet that can either be positioned with a wider profile to celebrate the design, or with the filigree narrow side selected so that they virtually disappear to create the illusion of a wall mounted unit. www.duravit.co.uk

V

ITRA UK

In March this year, VitrA worked in collaboration with Good Homes magazine to help create a glamorous bathroom display at the Ideal Home Show, as one of six individual lifestyle room-sets created by the magazine. Expertly combining individual elements from VitrA’s product portfolio, the impressive Cocoon bath took centre stage with its on-trend golden finishing touches using the Select flush plates. Elegance brass-ware, Water Jewels basins and the Shift wall-hung WC all added elegance and functionality to this inspiring room set. www.vitraglobal.com 78

Bridge for Design February 2017


Bridge for Design February 2017

For more details on this company click on the ad

79


design news | bathrooms

H

URLINGHAM BATHS

Hurlingham aim to offer an exquisite product, while creating individual refinement to add something really momentous to your bathroom. Utilising distinctive patinas, living finishes, timeless craftsmanship and classic and authentic material, Hurlingham’s attention to detail produces unsurpassed quality and excellence in unique and beautiful products. This Galleon Bath in Hand Gilded Gold Leaf is just one of many stunning bathroom pieces on offer.

T: +44 (0) 140 026 3310 | www.hurlinghambaths.co.uk

V

OGUE (UK)

As Summer starts to evade us and leaves turn to beautiful ombre shades of copper and gold, Vogue (UK) introduce its new Bright Nickel and Brushed Nickel finishes to its existing Metallic Finish Collection to give an opulent lustre that elegantly reflect natural light. Offering an ideal balance between practicality and aesthetical opulence, this luxury floor mounted design is sure to complement both contemporary and traditional decors. T: +44 (0) 190 238 7000| www.vogueuk.co.uk

R

OCA

The Art Plus freestanding bath from Roca exudes a sophisticated, clean and crisp aesthetic, bringing Scandi-style to your bathroom. Sitting on a natural oak wood platform, the simplicity of this oval steel bath adds a touch of class to your bathroom, and is available in both a black and white colourway to suit your space. T: +44 (0) 153 083 0080 | www.uk.roca.com 80

Bridge for Design February 2017


Bridge for Design February 2017

For more details on this company click on the ad

81


design news | lighting

V

ALERIE WADE

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

C

URIOUSA

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

A

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.

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

82

Bridge for Design February 2017


Bridge for Design February 2017

For more details on this company click on the ad

83


design news | lighting

M

OGG

Mogg is the quirky Como based design collective, headed up by architect/designer, Nicola Galbiati, and working with likeminded designers and artists to create something a little out of the ordinary in the world of furniture design. The Crystal Light by Marcantonio Raimondi Malerba is an antique style chandelier with a contemporary twist, featuring a wooden frame reflecting the shapes of pendant crystals, whilst echoing the wooden protective frames in which traditional chandeliers are packed for transportation. T: +44 (0) 207 731 9540 | www.gomodern.co.uk

M

ARTIN HUXFORD

A contemporary reinterpretation of Baroque grandeur, Martin Huxford’s Rococo Curve Table lamp mixes architectural lines with luxurious materials. The richness of the multiple elegantly curved brass arms, intersected by the suspended shade, celebrate both the sculptural form and natural beauty of the hand worked metal and bring art and functionality together into one piece. T: +44 (0) 190 374 0134

www.martinhuxford.com

A

NDREW KORNAT

Andrew Kornat’s new lamp is a stunning solid wood column with stepped bronze base and ball feet, which has been upholstered in antique python skin with 28 bronze studs running a vertical seam up the back of the lamp. Topped with a simple cream shade with bronze edge, this distinctive table lamp will add a touch of drama to your office.

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

84

Bridge for Design February 2017


Bridge for Design February 2017

For more details on this company click on the ad

85


design news | lighting

V

ILLA VERDE

Combining traditional techniques using materials such as Murano, Metal, Leather, Crystal and Wood,Villaverde’s expert craftsmen create an impressive range of customised lighting, beautifully handmade in Italy for interiors worldwide. Their in-house lighting design service enables clients to bespoke various elements whilst the experienced team will skilfully guide you through the process, from technical drawings to production.

T: +44 (0) 207 610 9797 www.villaverdeltd.com

86

Bridge for Design February 2017


Bridge for Design February 2017

For more details on this company click on the ad

87


design project

MEDITERRANEAN DREAM The clients wanted a property that had a chic European feel with a classic twist WORDS KATY BRISCOE | PHOTOGRAPHS JIMMY WHITE

T

his magnificent 11,000 sq ft family villa, located just off the west coast of Florida, was built from scratch in a five year project to create the ultimate future retirement space. Lauded as the ‘design project of a lifetime’ by Bonnie Lancaster, this enormous project was a dream not just in terms of the scope of the work, but also because it allowed her the chance to work alongside her daughter, Keffie, on a project of such vast scale. The plot was created by tearing down two Gulf front properties and one Bay front home, to make the grand footprint for the project which incorporates the 11,000 sq ft multi-storey main villa, a 4,500 sq ft guest house, a pool cabana, tennis courts, an outdoor loggia for cooking, and the boat house onto the bay itself. With Italian heritage, and a love of visiting Italy, the clients wished for the property to have a chic European feel, but with a classic twist which is reflected in the grand architecture, the choice of Mediterranean style roof tiles, the cool stone floors throughout and the clever colour palettes in the interior design. LEFT: The Great Room incorporates a wall of palest blue and is softened by furnishings in tones of silver with accents of black. Clever use of mirrors in the alcoves either side of the fireplace add depth to the room and bounce the light around making the space feel very open.

88

Bridge for Design February 2017


design project

Bridge for Design February 2017

89


90

Bridge for Design February 2017


design project

LEFT: The Dining Room features a completely custom mosaic stone rug made out of hand clipped polished Botticino with concentric circles made from white travertine all outlined in light green marble. The beautiful glass table allows diners to appreciate its beauty whilst they are eating and its shape is echoed in the curve of the ceiling above giving a beautiful symmetry to the room ABOVE: The stunning Entrance Hall sets the scene for the tone of the whole property with its French limestone floor with black marble clipped inserts and a symmetrical display of furniture including antique Swedish console tables below antique mirrors, from the John Richard Collection, and two beautifully delicate Chelsea House Bugs & Butterfly Urns

Bridge for Design February 2017

91


design project

RIGHT: The upstairs entertainment room features a stunningly created bar area with bespoke cabinetry and white leather barstools and a large L-shaped seating area for entertaining many guests focused around a Custom Century Tufted Ottoman with Lucite Legs. Soft pastel shades are picked out in scatter cushions to add colour and texture to this neutral room.

Working closely with the architect to get architectural details right gave a basis on which to build the design feel and colour palette upon to achieve the desired look. Bonnie travelled to many venues with the clients to select furniture, antiques and art, and to get ideas and inspiration for everything from landscaping to lighting, making sure no stone was unturned in the quest for perfection. The clients are a young and active philanthropic couple who spend the majority

92

Bridge for Design February 2017

of their time currently in their New Jersey home, but while this project was built with a vision to the future and retirement someday, it is currently to be used for family getaways and holidays so it was important that the style worked and had longevity to cover all these needs. From the moment you step inside the door of this beautiful Florida villa, the attention to detail and high end design spec are apparent. In the master foyer, Tile Market collaborated


Bridge for Design February 2017

For more details on this company click on the ad

93


design project

RIGHT: The stunning black and white kitchen is dominated by the stunning Chelsea House Calla Tole Lanterns hanging over the impressive breakfast island. Whilst a playful touch has been given to the Doma barstools which have been customised for the clients with embroidered Italian writing on the back.

with mosaic artists in VA to create stone mosaic ‘rugs’ using a combination of waterjet and hand sniped lavender marble. The combination of these two techniques allow the creation of beautiful scrolls in natural stone, giving the floor a unique and decorative look whilst remaining cool in the summer heat. A similar technique was utilised in the dining room where a completely custom mosaic was created out of hand clipped polished Botticino with concentric circles made from white travertine and a border outlined in light green marble. The entire oval mosaic was created in Virginia, disassembled and reassembled during installation in the client’s home. This one of a kind handmade mosaic stone rug is a stunning feature and draws the eye beautifully to

94

Bridge for Design February 2017

the centre of the stunning room where the glass table allows diners to appreciate its beauty while they are eating. Above the dining table hangs a stunning crystal chandelier, adding more light to the already dramatic room which is flooded with natural light from the wall of glass doors at the far end which give spectacular sea views. Another room enhanced with spectacular feature lighting is the functional and cool kitchen, which features stunning low hanging black lanterns which tie in with the dark worktops of the breakfast bar and island beneath it. Contrasted with ornate white unit doors and a splashback of geometric black and white print tiles, the whole room has a very crisp and clean modern feel to it.


Bridge for Design February 2017

For more details on this company click on the ad

95


design project

The sleek look is softened slightly in the bedrooms, with the master bedroom featuring an oversized ornate brushed silver bed, with matching Art Deco inspired mirrored side tables and huge wall mirrors either side of the bed to bounce around the light from the large window. A grey carpet picks up on the silvery theme of the room, and the bed is dressed with a variety of textures and patterns 96

Bridge for Design February 2017

in a range of grey to give depth and warmth to the sleeping area. A soft grey has been chosen for the top half of the walls, giving the whole room a cool yet opulent feel. The outside of the property has been given as much care and attention as the inside, and all the landscaping was done to ensure that the inside space flowed seamlessly into the outdoor entertaining space. A magnificent pool area

ABOVE: The master bedroom is a triumph of understated luxury, dominated as it is by the Habersham Bed in warm silver. Art Deco inspired mirrored side dressers and a beautiful Boudoir Bench in muted greys sit against grey walls, giving the room a muted and calming ambience.


Bridge for Design February 2017

For more details on this company click on the ad

97


design project

has been created with a spectacular swimming pool flanked by fountains, whilst an expanse of sofas runs down one side under a long white pergola. On the other side of the pool is a large stone tiled terrace complete with sun loungers, umbrellas and tables and chairs for eating, and the whole area is surrounded with views of palm trees and sea views, making it a perfect spot for both entertaining guests and relaxing alone. “This has been a wonderful project to work on”, says designer Bonnie Lancaster, “we had lovely, gracious clients, and just a dream team to work with”. The end result of this expansive five year project is an incredibly successful home which doesn’t just meet the original brief set out by the owners, but surpasses it. 98

Bridge for Design February 2017

ABOVE: The study features a custom Italian imported reclaimed wood desk and Century Leather Swivel chairs atop a geometric rug from Peel and Co. Beautiful sea views are optimised by the large glass doors and framed with neutral curtains.

BONNIE LANCASTER

Lancaster Interior Design T: 001 941 365 2342 www.lancasterinteriordesign.net


Bridge for Design February 2017

For more details on this company click on the ad

99


LIFE OF THE PARTY

Rena Abboud turns a bachelor-pad townhouse in London into a dramatic space which is perfect for entertaining WORDS ROSLYN SULCAS | PHOTOGRAPHS SIMON UPTON

R

ena Abboud, famous for her themed parties, her largerthan-life glamour, her love of high fashion and haute couture, and her passion for colour, isn’t given to indecision. When she first saw her future husband’s chrome-and-black-leatherclad London townhouse, she knew exactly what to do. ‘We have to sell the house and buy something else,’ she told him. But Makram Abboud wasn’t having it. ‘We should make it work,’ he replied. The man who has made it work is Philip Vergeylen, who with his partner, Paolo Moschino, runs Nicholas Haslam Ltd., a division of the firm founded by celebrated British designer and man-abouttown, Nicky Haslam. Vergeylen and Abboud have been friends for years, and she called him immediately. ‘I said, ‘tell me honestly, could I love this house?’’ Abboud recalls. Eighteen months and an extensive renovation later, the Abbouds are happily living in the house, in London’s smart Chelsea neighbourhood, with Rena’s two teenage daughters. ‘The great thing about Rena is that when she decides to go for something, she really goes for it,’ says Vergeylen. ‘She is incredibly impatient and very focused, so I would wake RIGHT: A sofa in the ground-floor study is upholstered in a Romo fabric, the floor lamps are by Nicholas Haslam Ltd. The black-lacquered panelling and the obelisk-shape bookshelves are custom made, the paintings were purchased in Singapore and the sisal rug is by Tim Page Carpets.

100

Bridge for Design February 2017


Bridge for Design February 2017

101


102

Bridge for Design February 2017


up every day to about 12 e-mails, full of ideas and photographs of furniture she had found. The renovation was done at Rena’s supersonic speed - seven months for the whole house.’ Vergeylen’s most audacious stroke was to transform the three story black and white house and its warren of small rooms into an open, airy and opulent blur of vivid colour. ‘The ground floor had five small rooms,’ Vergeylen explains, ‘and because I know Rena so well, I know how much she entertains; it’s not 8 people, it’s 50, or even 150. We had to open up.’ By digging out the basement and moving the kitchen and dining room downstairs, Vergeylen made the whole of the first floor into an entertaining space that offers both discrete seating areas and open-plan expansiveness. The colours that dominate much of the ground floor are an eyepopping Arabian Nights mix of turquoises, greens and oranges, with hand-painted walls of bronzey green-blue set against ebonised oak floors. That palette, Vergeylen says, came from an unusual LEFT: In the sitting room a pair of 1940s French stools are upholstered in a Brunschwig & Fils linen, the 1970s Belgian cocktail table holds a large ceramic bowl from Tomasz Starzewski and artwork by Shepard Fairey hangs above a bronze fire screen by Charles Edwards. TOP: In a glamorous sitting room, the slipper chairs are upholstered in a cotton velvet by Lewis & Wood and the sofa is by Nicholas Haslam Ltd.

Bridge for Design February 2017

103


ABOVE: A custom-made sofa in a family room is covered in a glazed linen from Nicholas Haslam Ltd, the photographs are by Halim Al Karim. The cocktail table was found at Harrods, and the sisal rug is by Tim Page Carpets.

brief: ‘Rena handed me a peacock feather and said, ‘This is what I want.’’ Realising that it was important to have visual relief from the hot colour elsewhere, Vergeylen kept the entrance area in calmer shades of browns, creams and gold. ‘What is typical of our design style is that it’s about contrast,’ he says. ‘There are contrasts of colour, and also a juxtaposition of styles, from the 19th-century copy of an 18th-century English sofa to a John Dickinson table covered with Middle Eastern antiquities.’ How to get from the entertaining area to the new downstairs dining area, however, posed a problem. Continuing the main staircase would have

104

Bridge for Design February 2017

cut into the newly acquired space in an unattractive fashion. But having to use a staircase at the back of the house seemed, Abboud says, ‘a bit weird.’ Vergeylen’s solution was to design a stunning, sculptural, all-glass descent that feels like anything but a back staircase and also creates a brilliantly illuminated contrast to the saturated colours of the first floor. ‘After a few drinks, people are a bit panicked on those stairs,’ Abboud says with a laugh. ‘But it’s a big hit.’ In the newly created basement area, two large square tables can be joined, and a pair of chaise longues at the end of the room can be moved aside to make room


Bridge for Design February 2017

For more details on this company click on the ad

105


for extra tables when Abboud stages one of the themed dinners for which she is legendary. ‘With entertaining, it’s not about having a big space – quite the contrary,’ says Abboud, who was born in Baghdad and spent some of her childhood in the Persian Gulf, where her father founded the investment firm Investcorp. ‘People like to congregate, to feel close and tight. I’ve had 60 people seated for dinner downstairs. So what if you can’t cut your food at the same time as your neighbour!’ On the upper floors, Vergeylen’s principal change was to open up a small room and corridor to create the hot-pink dressing room of every woman’s fantasies, with specially constructed drawers for gloves, scarves, hats, and belts, colour-coded displays of jewelery in acrylic boxes, and handbags arrayed like artwork on shelves. For now, the master bedroom has a neutral palette. But Abboud has other plans. ‘Red,’ she states in a definite tone. How will her husband feel about that? ‘He’ll love it,’ she says confidently. 106

Bridge for Design February 2017

ABOVE: In a master bedroom, the bench, custom-made headboard, antiqued-mirror chests and vintage lamps are all from Nicholas Haslam Ltd. The artwork is by Kira Appelhans, and the walls are painted in Dulux’s Tuparoa.

PAOLO MOSCHINO & PHILIP VERGEYLEN Nicholas Haslam www.nicholashaslam.com


Bridge for Design February 2017

For more details on this company click on the ad

107


LIVING LARGE

Nanette Lepore and her husband infuse a Victorian Townhouse in Manhattan’s West Village with the appreciation for the past WORDS KATHLEEN HACKETT | PHOTOGRAPHS WILLIAM WALDRON

108

Bridge for Design February 2017



N

anette Lepore says ‘I can be Myrna Loy here,’ as she sweeps her arms to indicate the parlour of West Village townhouse she shares with her husband and business partner, Robert Savage, and their daughter, Violet. Indeed there is something cinematic about the fashion designer’s Manhattan digs. Maybe it’s the spiral chandelier that dangles from the parlour ceiling like a giant earring. Or perhaps it is the dressing room, where an overscaled teal velvet pouffe sits amid vintage haute couture. From the bodacious colour combinations to the Eva Peron portrait that hangs over the fireplace, it seems a perfect backdrop for someone who has said she designs for a ‘bold woman who has fun and celebrates life.’ Lepore - whose flirty yet polished clothes have fans in Kerry Washington, Mischa Barton, and Eva Longoria Parker - has always dreamed

110

Bridge for Design February 2017

big. Offspring of an artist father and his stylish wife, the Ohio native traces her outsize ideas about romance and adventure to annual family road trips along Route 66 to California. “Those drives made me feel like a gypsy,” recalls the designer, who eventually made her way to New York City. Several fashion jobs later, Lepore struck out on her own, realising the potential she had demonstrated since the age of 9, when she outfitted a neighbour in a floral-bedspread dashiki accessorised with a beaded choker. In 2004, when Lepore and her young family were living in an apartment with not nearly enough sunlight to please her, Savage spotted an attractive 1849 Italianate townhouse while walking Violet to school. It was for sale but pricey so he didn’t mention it to his wife. Six months later, Lepore noticed the same building, which was still on the market, and told a surprised Savage about her find. After

PREVIOUS PAGES: LEFT: Elegant curtains drape the floor-to-ceiling windows in the living room where the coffee table is a Jonathan Adler design and the pair of circular armchairs on the Nanette Lepore rug are by Warren Platner RIGHT: In the wood-panelled living room, a Hans Wegner armchair has been arranged in front of a roaring fire next to a circular pouffe in green leather whilst a portrait of Eva Peron, a flea-market find, gazes down from above the mantelpiece THIS PAGE ABOVE: The secluded courtyard garden was designed by Kate Ewald and Amy Wilson with a Jonathan Adler garden table surrounded by a set of white wrought-iron chairs


Bridge for Design February 2017

For more details on this company click on the ad

111


a call to a real-estate agent, they learned the price had dropped considerably, and they jumped at the chance to become the new owners - only to discover that the façade hid interiors totally out of sync with their style. The year-long renovation that followed included gutting the bathrooms and transforming the Colonial style kitchen into a Euro-sleek space lined with gleaming scarlet cabinets. Fussy architectural details added by previous owners were carefully excised to create crisper, more modern spaces, though the marble mantels were saved. ‘We were told the project would take six months, but the workers were still there nine months later, around Christmas, so we moved in on top of them,’ the designers says. ‘Nanette insisted we 112

Bridge for Design February 2017

choose furniture that was light and movable because they are a family that dances,’ says Jonathan Adler, who was commissioned to do the decorating. A big gesture talent too, he designs interiors, ceramics, rugs, pillows, and furniture that embody an irreverent retro aesthetic that more than matches Lepore’s own. ‘Often my job involves making clients seem a bit more glamorous and eccentric than they might actually be,’ Adler explains with a grin. ‘That was definitely not necessary with Nanette.’ Lepore is an enthusiastic collector of everything from thrift-store paintings and 18th century Italian portraits to glittering sconces and curious light fixtures. ‘Before Jonathan came along, I was in danger of turning my home into a chandelier shop,’ she says, laughing.

ABOVE: Cool tones of turquoise and white in a living room furnished with a pair of inlaid Indian tables and a curved sofa upholstered in cream linen


Bridge for Design February 2017

For more details on this company click on the ad

113


Adler’s challenge was to create order out of her cheerful chaos, which he achieved by arranging the eclectica into traditional furniture arrangements. The quiet, however, stops right there. Both Adler and Lepore are known for their bold uses of colour, so splashing hues throughout the house with joyful abandon was an essential part of their successful collaboration. On paper, the palette reads like a funky ‘70s tapestry: teal, eggplant, acid-green, plum, cocoa, orange and lipstick-red. There was a mention behind what could have been psychedelic madness, though. The walls were kept mostly 114

Bridge for Design February 2017

white, while curtains and upholstery fill the space with the ‘juicy shades,’ Adlers says. Not surprisingly, Lepore’s gypsy spirit is most alive in her dressing room. ‘Every inch is like a cake with amazing embellishments and gorgeous textures,’ her decorator notes. Vintage frocks span one wall, Lepore’s own designs hang on another, and there is a row upon row of shoes. It is the boudoir of a chic magpie, someone with joie de vivre. ‘Nanette should teach lessons in how to eat, how to entertain, how to dance until four in the morning.’ An admiring Adler says, adding, ‘She is like Auntie Mame.’ Make that Myrna Loy.

ABOVE: Fashion designer, Nanette Lepore, in the entrance hall to her Victorian town house in Manhattan


Bridge for Design February 2017

For more details on this company click on the ad

115


ROMANCE REDEFINED Enhancing the elegant features throughout the property creates a grand Venetian vibe

H

ill House Interiors were briefed to create a sophisticated yet relaxed scheme for a Georgian mansion on the borders of leafy Surrey. The client, a couple with three grown-up children who adore the signature Hill House style, wanted to update their home whilst retaining its stunning original features. The end result is truly spectacular - the designers have enhanced the soft, romantic feel throughout the property with a muted palette, fun details and tailored elements which give this period property a fresh, modern new look. Reminiscent of a grand Venetian interior, the entrance hallway has a delicate lilac colour scheme to beautifully contrast with the monochrome tiling underfoot. The space has been overhauled with traditional but light furniture to complement existing pieces, with new items given a distressed finish and hand painted in soothing mushroom tones. Adding timeless elegance, light fixtures and mirrors have elements of Venetian crystal. Adjacent to the hallway, Hill House have given the home a totally new dimension, extending and transforming the orangery to create an oasis where the family can relax or entertain. The original ceiling moulding and traditional fireplace have been retained, whilst luxurious modern fabrics by Jim Thompson, Fox Linton and Sahco Hesslein in champagne and cyan hues add a sense of tranquility, taking the inspiration from nature’s palette. There is a bespoke chilled drinks cabinet, concealed by mirrored sliding doors, stylish silvery grey thread lamps and butter-soft upholstery. Bringing together the overall look is a show stopping metallic finished floor by Artwood. Also leading off the main entrance is a chic equestrian TV den; inspired by local

116

Bridge for Design February 2017


Bridge for Design February 2017

For more details on this company click on the ad

117


rambling countryside, accents of deep Bordeaux create an intimate atmosphere, and existing recessed cabinetry was refurbished to ensure the owner’s objet can be beautifully displayed. Hill House sourced sumptuous Hermès style fabrics for cushions and blinds, adding to the moody ambience of this classic contemporary space. Upstairs, every bedroom has the feel of a 7 star hotel suite. The master bedroom was totally transformed, with two smaller rooms knocked into one to create an extensive walk-in closet with bespoke dressing table. Understated Larson fabrics and an immensely tactile Sahco wall covering make a subtle design statement without detracting from the stunning garden views beyond. Helen Bygraves, co-founder of Hill House Interiors, comments: ‘We designed a more laid-back scheme to accentuate the elegant period features, but touches of the couture style we’ve become known for are still apparent throughout. It’s a fresh take on the wow factor.’ Hill House Interiors T: +44 (0) 193 285 8900 | www.hillhouseinteriors.com

118

Bridge for Design February 2017


Bridge for Design February 2017

For more details on this company click on the ad

119


KETTLER HOUSE Designer Tineke Triggs blends daring design with traditional elements in this striking Victorian remodel in San Francisco WORDS KIM GONTHIER | PHOTOGRAPHS DREW KELLY 120

Bridge for Design February 2017


Bridge for Design February 2017

121


W

hen designer, Tineke Triggs, was hired to update her client’s San Franciscan Victorian house, they asked her to maintain its traditional design elements wherever possible. ‘The home had exceptionally well preserved period details, and the client really wanted to retain that classic Victorian feel,’ says Triggs. Triggs, whose eclectic interiors span a wide range of styles, had begun selecting traditional materials for the home’s new kitchen and baths when the project took an unexpected turn. ‘A few months into the project, the client came to visit our room 122

Bridge for Design February 2017

at the San Francisco Decorator’s Showcase,’ says Triggs. ‘After they saw how well its bold and contemporary design worked within a traditional setting, they called the next day with an admission. ‘Tineke, we think we’ve been holding you back...’’ The rest, as they say, is history. With a new design direction and more freedom to roam, Triggs and her talented team at Artistic Designs For Living began pushing the envelope with more daring designs. ‘The client was ready to take more risks,’ says Triggs, ‘and the dining room was a terrific place to start. We stuck with classic

FRONT: Dramatic lighting takes centre stage in this boldly designed dining room. ‘We upholstered the dining room chairs in a vibrant damask, then added a luxurious buffet with inlaid capiz doors and aged bronze legs for added character.’ says Triggs. ABOVE: ‘We wanted to orient the family’s breakfast table as close to the windows as possible, so I designed a long narrow bistro table to work in this space.’ The kitchen pendants were inspired by vintage French lanterns and feature hand finished glass bobbin columns and a variegated gold finish.


Bridge for Design February 2017

For more details on this company click on the ad

123


lines and vintage finishes to maintain a timeless feel, but opted for more contemporary lighting, vibrant textiles and dramatic wall colours to add a whole new layer of interest to the space.’ Triggs also opened up the kitchen to create a new light filled room for the family to gather. Classic white cabinetry keeps this room bright and airy while deep blue tiles deliver a striking contrast. Dramatic lighting inspired by turn of the century French lanterns provides a historic nod to the past. For the living room design, Triggs shifted to a more tranquil colour palette to set an overall tone of relaxation. ‘We wanted to carry through the rich textures from the dining room while creating a quiet and luxurious space to unwind at the end of the day.’ The result is an original design that blends the best of old world traditions with new world style. Triggs tells us, ‘the client is absolutely thrilled, and while this truly is a transitional design, the overall feel remains timeless.’ 124

Bridge for Design February 2017

ABOVE: ‘The living room tells a story texture more than pattern as we wanted to keep this space quiet and tranquil,’ says Triggs. A gorgeous iron and stone coffee table by Global Views brings rich materials to the space. The subtle design on the rug from Krimsa grounds the room with soft details. Triggs lets the natural light flow through the roman blinds with a delicate Dejeuner Sur L’Herbes fabric by Casamance.

TINEKE TRIGGS

Artistic Designs for Living T: 001 415 567 0602 www.adlsf.com


Bridge for Design February 2017

For more details on this company click on the ad

125


design project

THE UPLANDS PROJECT The brief was to provide real purpose to each of the spaces of the open-plan brief for this West London family home was to T herefresh the tired interior and modernise the failing

infrastructure and function of a family home, as well as improve the circulation of light and perception of openness in the space. The focus was most specifically on the kitchen/dining/living space and master suite. Also a key factor was to redesign the architectural stair, which was failing structurally and also dated visually. Martin Smith aimed to make sense of the open-plan space and provide a real purpose to each of the living spaces and improve the relationship from the kitchen/ dining/living space on the ground floor and improve the first floor. The new stair bookshelves dramatically improve

Martin Smith, Holloways of Ludlow Architectural Designer T: + 44 (0) 208 487 9440 www.hollowaysbuild.com | www.hollowayskitchens.com

the corridor outside the children’s bedrooms replacing a plain wall with a fire-retardant glass backed bookcase. This modern building already had a great open plan space, especially so with the triple height ceiling at the centre, which the client loved. The kitchen design itself is the perfect example of blurring the lines between furniture and kitchen design, and integrated seamlessly into the open-plan home. After taking references for orientation from existing structural pillars in the space, Martin designed an angled island and cabinetry to improve the flow and light circulation. He designed matt oiled stave oak with exposed ply edges for the cabinetry, which was also mirrored on the near by stairs.

LEFT TO RIGHT: The stunning kitchen was designed around existing structural pillars using an angled island and cabinetry to improve the flow and light circulation. The triple height ceiling in the centre of the building gives perfect flow to this open plan layout, and the large window lets abundant light in reaching all corners of the room.

126

Bridge for Design February 2017


Bridge for Design February 2017

For more details on this company click on the ad

127


OUR ADVERTISING PARTNERS

Furniture 1066 Pianos

Courtyard Accessories

John Richard (Interio)

Robert Langford

Acquisitions of London

Daedalian Glass Studios

Jonathan Charles

Roberto Giovannini

Added Oomph

David Harber

Julian Chichester

Robeys

Alden Parkes

David Salmon

Kings of Chelsea

Savoir Beds

Ambella

David Seyfried

www.davidseyfried.com

La Maison London

www.atlamaison.com

Silent Gliss

Ana Barreto

Davies Shaw Furniture

Lacaze

Sinclair Matthews

And So To Bed

Delcor

Lux Deco

www.luxdeco.com

www.sofaandmore.co.uk

Architectural Bronze Casements

Dorya (Interio)

MAB Home Furniture

Stablefords

Armourcoat

Duresta

Marble Hill Fireplaces Ltd

Stanford Furniture

Artisans of Devizes

E. Lawrence, Ltd

Mari Ianiq

Summit Furniture

Artistic Upholstery

Encompass

Marmeh Design

Tatiana Tafur

Artmax Furniture

Epoc Beds

Marshall and Stewart

The English Wardrobe Company

Beardmore

Evolution Furniture

Matsuoka (Interio)

The Games Room Company

Benchmark Furniture

Fine Furniture Design

Minster Joinery

Tillys Interiors

Bernhardt Furniture

French Market Collection

Minster Stone

Titchmarsh & Goodwin

Bespoke Sofa London

Gallery Muro

Morso

Tom Faulkner

Birgit Israel

Grange London

Mottahedeh

Tomlinson

Black Orchid Interiors

Hancock & Moore

Nathan Anthony

Tyson London

Braxton Culler

The Heritage Wardrobe Company

NDI

UBER Interiors

Brights of Nettlebed

Hickory White

www.hickorywhite.com

Norwalk Furniture

www.norwalkfurniture.com

www.universalfurniture.com

Cargocall

Hurtado

Octagon Bespoke

Vessel Gallery

Charlie Kingham

Hypnos Beds

OASIS

Vincent Sheppard

Christopher Guy

Interio

Phillip Watts Design

Vispring

Christopher Wray

J Rotherham

Platonic Fireplace

WARDROBE by Richard Baker

Clarke & Clarke

JAGO Designs

Podesta

Wesley Barrell

Cleyndert & Barr

JAMB

Premdor

Whitehead Designs

Coleccion Alexandra

James Latham

Reeva Design

Woodland Furniture

Conker Brown

Jessica Zoob

Richard Frinier

Worlds Away

www.1066pianos.com www.acquisitions.co.uk www.addedoomph.com www.aldenparkes.com www.ambellahome.com www.anabarretointeriors.com www.andsotobed.co.uk www.bronzecasements.com www.armourcoat.com www.artisansofdevizes.com www.artisticupholstery.co.uk www.artmaxfurniture.com www.beardmore.co.uk www.benchmarkfurniture.com www.bernhardt.com www.bespokesofalondon.co.uk www.birgitisrael.com www.blackorchid.london www.braxtonculler.com www.brightsofnettlebed.co.uk www.cargocall.com www.charliekingham.co.uk www.christopherguy.com www.christopherwray.com www.clarke-clarke.co.uk www.cleyndertandbarr.com www.coleccionalexandra.com www.conkerbrown.co.uk 128

Bridge for Design February 2017

www.courtyardah.co.uk www.daedalianglassstudios.com www.davidharber.co.uk www.davidsalmon.co.uk

www.davies-shaw.co.uk www.delcor.co.uk www.interio.co.uk www.duresta.com www.elawrenceltd.com www.encompassco.com www.epocbeds.co.uk www.ev-furniture.com www.finefurnituredesign.co.uk www.frenchmarketcollection.com www.murofineart.com www.grange-london.com www.hancockandmoore.com www.theheritagewardrobecompany.com

www.hurtado.eu www.hypnosbeds.com www.interio.co.uk www.jrotherham.co.uk www.jagodesigns.co.uk www.jamb.co.uk

www.lathamtimber.co.uk www.jessicazoob.com

www.interio.co.uk

www.jonathancharlesfurniture.com www.julianchichester.com www.kofc.co.uk

www.lacaze.co.uk

www.mab.it

www.marblehill.co.uk www.mariianiq.com

www.marmehdesign.com www.marshallandstewart.com www.interio.co.uk

www.minsterjoinery.co.uk www.minsterstone.ltd.uk www.morso.co.uk www.mottahedeh.com www.nafurniture.com www.ndi.com

www.octagonbespoke.co.uk www.oasisgroup.it www.phillipwattsdesign.com www.platonicfireplaces.co.uk www.podesta.uk.com www.premdor.co.uk www.reevadesign.co.uk www.richardfrinier.com

www.robertlangford.co.uk www.robertogiovannini.com www.robeys.co.uk www.savoirbeds.co.uk www.silentgliss.co.uk www.sinclairmatthews.co.uk Sofa and More

www.stablefords.com www.stanfordfurniture.com www.summitfurniture.com www.tatianatafur.com www.theenglishwardrobecompany.com www.gamesroomcompany.com www.tillysinteriors.com www.titchmarsh-goodwin.co.uk www.tomfaulkner.co.uk www.tomlinsonerwinlambeth.com www.tyson.london www.uber-interiors.com Universal Furniture

www.vesselgallery.com www.vincentsheppard.com www.vispring.com www.wardrobe.me.uk

www.wesley-barrell.co.uk www.whiteheaddesigns.com www.woodlandfurniture.com www.worlds-away.com


Bridge for Design February 2017

For more details on this company click on the ad

129


OUR ADVERTISING PARTNERS

Bathrooms AJP Bathrooms

www.ajp-bathrooms.co.uk Aston Matthews

www.astonmatthews.co.uk Bard & Brazier

www.bardbrazier.co.uk Bathrooms International

www.bathroomsint.com Catchpole & Rye

www.catchpoleandrye.com Crosswater

www.crosswater.co.uk Czech & Speake

www.czechandspeake.com Drummonds

www.drummonds-uk.com Duravit AG

www.duravit.co.uk

Hurlingham Bath Company

www.hurlinghambaths.co.uk

Hector Finch

Graham & Brown

Natural Stone Consulting

Luxform

Harlequin

Stone Age

Martin Huxford

Heimtextil

Veedon Fleece

Mici International

Hodkin & Jones

Mr Light

Kobe Fabrics

Shows Decorex

Original BTC

Linwood Fabrics

Phillips and Wood

Nomi Fabrics

Solaria Lighting

Northcroft Fabrics

Tigermoth Lighting

Price & Company

Universal Lighting Services Ltd

The Paper Partnership

The Urban Electric Company

The Silk Gallery

www.hectorfinch.com www.luxform.co.uk www.martinhuxford.com www.mici-international.com www.mrlight.co.uk www.originalbtc.com www.phillipsandwood.co.uk www.solarialighting.com www.tigermothlighting.com www.universal-lighting.co.uk

www.grahambrown.com www.harlequin.uk.com www.heimtextil.messefrankfurt.com www.plastermouldingsonline.com www.en.kobe.eu www.linwoodfabric.com www.nomiinc.com www.northcroftfabrics.co.uk www.price-regency.co.uk www.thepaperpartnership.co.uk

Matki

www.urbanelectricco.com

www.thesilkgallery.com

Valerie Wade

Thibaut Design

Original Bathrooms

www.valeriewade.com

www.thibautdesign.com

Kitchens Chalon

Trade Linens

www.tradelinens.co.uk

www.matki.co.uk www.original-bathrooms.co.uk Perrin & Rowe

www.perrinandrowe.co.uk

www.chalon.com

Serdaneli

Caesarstone

Vitra

Davonport

Vogue (UK)

Espresso Design

Waterworks

Officine Gullo

West One Bathrooms

www.serdaneli.fr www.vitra-vcare.com

www.caesarstone.co.uk www.davonport.com

Volga Linen

www.volgalinen.co.uk Wendy Cushing

www.wendycushingdesigns.com William Clark

www.naturalstoneconsulting.co.uk www.stone-age.co.uk www.veedonfleece.com www.decorex.com IMM Cologne

www.imm-cologne.com Independent Hotel Show

www.independenthotelshow.co.uk January Furniture Show

www.januaryfurnitureshow.com Heimtextil

www.heimtextil.messefrankfurt.com Luxury Made

www.luxurymade.co.uk Olympia Arts and Antiques Fair

www.clarionevents.com Roca Gallery

www.rocalondongallery.com Salone del Mobile Milano

www.salonemilano.it

Tendence - Messe Frankfurt

www.tendence.messefrankfurt.com Outdoors A Place In The Garden

www.aplaceinthegarden.co.uk

www.wmclark.co.uk

Andrew Kay Sculpture

Zuber

www.zuber.fr

Boldstone Sculpture Crown Outdoor

Rossana UK

Rugs Alternative Flooring

www.rossana.it

www.alternativeflooring.com

William Holland

Smallbone of Devizes

Area Rugs

www.smallbone.co.uk

www.arearugs.co.uk

Lighting Andrew Kornat Designs

Fabrics & Wallpaper Altfield

Atlantico Rugs

www.atlanticorugs.com

www.vogueuk.co.uk www.waterworks.co.uk www.westonebathrooms.com www.williamholland.com www.andrewkornatdesigns.com Best & Lloyd

www.bestandlloyd.com Christopher Hyde

www.christopherhyde.com Collier Webb

www.collierwebb.com

www.espressodesign.co.uk www.officinegullo.co.uk

www.altfield.com Alton Brooke

www.alton-brooke.co.uk Arley House Fabrics

www.arleyhouse.com Bazaar Velvet

www.bazaarvelvet.com

Elstead Lighting

Beaumont & Fletcher

Fine Art Lamps

Bernard Thorp

www.elsteadlighting.com www.fineartlamps.com Focus SB

www.focus-sb.co.uk Hamilton Litestat

www.hamilton-litestat.com 130

Bridge for Design February 2017

www.beaumontandfletcher.com www.bernardthorp.co.uk Chelsea Textiles

www.chelseatextiles.com Fifi de Lyon

www.fifidelyon.com

Concept Handtufting Limited

www.concepthandtufting.co.uk Custom Carpet Company

www.customcarpetcompany.co.uk Deirdre Dyson

www.deirdredyson.com Floor Seasons

www.floorseasons.co.uk ITC Natural Luxury Flooring

www.itcnaturalluxuryflooring.com Knots Rugs

www.knotsrugs.co.uk Lapicida

www.lapicida.com Loomah

www.loomah.com

www.andrewkaysculpture.co.uk www.boldstonesculpture.co.uk www.crown-outdoor.co.uk Gaze Burvill

www.gazeburvill.com Haddonstone

www.haddonstone.com Indian Ocean

www.indian-ocean.co.uk Leisure Plan

www.leisureplan.co.uk Pride Family Brands

www.pridefamilybrands.com Skyline Design

www.sky-linedesign.co.uk Treasure Garden

www.treasuregarden.com Tuuci

www.tuuci.com Wilverley

www.wilverley.com


Bridge for Design February 2017

For more details on this company click on the ad

131


good Morning ! we believe that day and night are one. sleep well, live better with a Vispring bed.

london - new york - paris - Milan - berlin - Moscow - beijing - Hong kong

132

Bridge for Design February 2017

For more details on this company click on the ad


Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.