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Cover story: Challenging perceptions, the Roberto Cavalli Home Interiors Collection mixes modern materials and bold fabrics to create a cosmopolitan, luxurious and contemporary sense of style See Theo Mance’s Design Trend on page 52

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the world of interior design Christopher Wray and Charles Bateson 70 Rugs & Flooring Latest collections Beautiful Bedrooms Beds that are so beautiful, it’s as if they were from a dream from Bazaar Velvet, Atlantico Rugs, Colourful Bedrooms Chris Ward says that Custom Carpet Company and more this year is all about exciting and bold 74 Knights House These Knightsbridge design choices apartments offer unrivalled luxury Fabrics & Wallpaper New from Trade 80 Jane Churchill From the pavement, Linens, De Le Cuona, Rubelli and more the house looks modest but as Branded by Luxury The best fashion you open the front door a view of furniture never completely forgets its unexpected drama is revealed origins or why it is there says Theo Mance 88 John Street Beyond an austere facade Luxurious Finishes A fresh look is this Georgian home zings with colour necessary in a world that is driven by a and energy, more Palm Springs than desire to reinvent itself says Simon Orrell Bloomsbury Outdoors Latest collections from David 94 The Star & Garter Creating Harber, James Latham, B&D Designs and luxurious three bedroom apartments more overlooking the lush meadows of Kitchens Stunning kitchen designs from Richmond and the meandering river Tom Howley, Higham Furniture and Officine Thames Gullo 100 Thomas Griem The brief was to bring Bathrooms Latest collections from New York airy loft living to a London Original bathrooms, Catchpole & mews house by seamlessly joining Rye, Vogue UK and more functionality with style


dorya interiors exclusively available through interio uk www.interio.co.uk Interio Showroom, 555 Kings Road, London SW6 2EB, +44 1202 717017, sales@interio.co.uk

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CONTRIBUTORS EDISON TEIXEIRA ABIDI

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MARI PAULINA C. JANIQ SIMON ORRELL THEO MANCE

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www.mariianiq.com www.simonorrelldesigns.com www.kofc.co.uk www.tillmandomotics.com www.finchatton.com

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HESNEY’S

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

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INE CELL WORK

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

www.finecellwork.co.uk

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ULIAN CHICHESTER

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

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


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LATONIC FIREPLACE COMPANY

Create a spectacular centrepiece with a ‘through’ fireplace from The Platonic Fireplace Company. These social spaces allow the division of a room whilst still allowing the eye to see through to the space beyond. A stunning feature wall that can become the focal point of any home or hotel design project.

T: +44 (0) 208 891 5904 | www.platonicfireplaces.co.uk

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ORT ROYAL

Specialising in wrought iron work, Ferronnerie Betemps employs unparalleled virtuosity to manufacture gates, railings, balustrades, verandas, light fixtures and furniture in classic, 1930s and contemporary styles. Uniquely designed for each project, these ornate structures add a delicate beauty to functional designs making them a work of art in

themselves. www.fort-royal.com

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RANGE LONDON

Grange uses its traditional and innovative craftsmanship to create statement furniture for refined interiors. The Haussmann sideboard is one of its crowning pieces, showcasing the detailed craftsmanship in its graceful, soft, clean lines and noble, refined materials. Suitable for a hallway, dining or living space, this sideboard is the personification of timeless modernity and understated elegance.

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


Makers of fine contemporary furniture and interior joinery | Bedrooms | | Dressing Rooms | | Libraries | | Kitchens | | Offices | | Cinemas | | Media Rooms | | Wine Rooms | | Console Tables | | Interior Doors |

01743 464080 enquiries@isis-furniture.co.uk www.isis-furniture.co.uk

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UXDECO

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

www.luxdeco.com

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AHRS

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

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ONATHAN CHARLES

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

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


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INGS OF CHELSEA

Kings of Chelsea showcase their Vermeer Central Table in half Oak Mat Wengè and half marble black marquina. A stunning and unique geometric piece - it is displayed here with the monochromatic floral Rubens Sofa and the Modular Bookcase Bee with leather and nickel finishing, showing how perfectly it can be fitted into the busiest of design schemes. T: +44 (0) 207 751 4586 | www.kofc.co.uk

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AGO DESIGNS

The new square acrylic finials by Jago Designs are a stunning addition to their existing collections. This range of contemporary designs will bring a touch of class and reflected light to any window dressing and is made to the same high quality and design standard that the company is synonymous with. www.jagodesigns.co.uk

URIOUSA

Curiousa & Curiousa’s lights use the free glass blowing technique to create luxuriant, glass pendants that add a soft hue of colour to any room. Blackpop’s elegantly distressed wallpapers, fabrics and furniture punk up the rich tapestry of the past to create opulent yet random anarchic patterns for stately homes of the future. Their collaboration on an exciting new London retail venture will prove a popular addition to further fire the imaginations of interior designers. www.curiousa.co.uk | ww.blackpop.co.uk


VEEDON FLEECE

A custom weaving house specialising in hand woven carpets

Purely bespoke and exclusively to design specification Muga ~ Pashmina ~ Silk ~ Veedon ~ Wool www.veedonfleece.com veedon@veedonfleece.com Telephone: 00 44 (0)1483 575758

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AVOIR BEDS

Luxury bed maker Savoir unveils its latest timeless design, Winston 04. Upholstered in soft, buttery tan leather, this bed has an authentic feel, whilst its modern slim boxspring offers a contemporary edge. Angled brass legs and square stitched panels inspired by Corbusier’s Barcelona chair give this design a current look that will survive the trend-driven world of interiors and remain a style classic. T: +44 (0) 208 838 4838 | www.savoirbeds.co.uk

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RTMAX

This striking new introduction from Artmax brings together some of the best design elements including unusual polished door pulls and a clear mirror top surface - creating a stylish silhouette for any room setting. T: 001 773 376 6266

www.artmaxfurniture.com

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ADDONSTONE

Taking house and garden to new levels of grandeur, Haddonstone has a collection of traditional, classical and contemporary designs to add detailed enhancements to your home. A range of porticos, follies, balustrades, fountains and planters allows an endless possibility of luxury augmentations to the exterior of any design property. T: +44 (0) 160 477 0711 | www.haddonstone.com

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Summit Furniture 3/24 Chelsea Harbour Design Centre London SW10 0XE +44 (0)20.7795.3311

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SPRESSO DESIGN

This stunning ‘Timeline’ kitchen in lacquer and wood is on show at Espresso Design’s new Design Centre showroom in Chelsea Harbour. With clean, defined lines and revolutionary hardware, Espresso’s new range brings a fresh new approach to work space in the kitchen, making functionality and practicality into a design statement.

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

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ARSHALL & STEWART

The Rockingham upholstered Headboard from Marshall and Stewart can be furnished in any fabric and is available in any dimensions to fit your specific requirements. When matched with a divan upholstered in coordinating fabrics and dressed with Italian linen from their range of beautiful high thread count designs, you can be sure to make the bed a focal point in your scheme. T: +44 (0) 207 099 6131

www.marshallandstewart.com

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ITRA

Full of character and period touches, the Elegance collection by Vitra is the perfect choice for traditional and eclectic styled bathrooms. With its refined lines and elegant proportions, Vitra’s sanitaryware instantly gives the bathroom an unforgettable sense of grandeur, turning an ordinary space into something opulent and luxurious. www.vitra.co.uk


Proudly British

Showrooms: Witney 01993 776682 London W1 020 7629 2019 Guildford 01483 537717 Manchester 0161 834 7466 These showrooms are open on Sundays. Trade & International Email: trade@wesley-barrell.co.uk Enquiries: 020 7629 2019 Web: www.wesley-barrell.co.uk

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THE BROGAN CHAIR by Leather furniture manufacturer Hancock & Moore features a traditional-style wooden frame upholstered with a mocha zebra hair-on-hide exterior, and a quilted leather interior. This refined look exudes a wild vibe for seating that really ‘roars’ with style. www.hancockandmoore.com

THE EXOTIC image of butterflies flying wild and free was the inspiration for Koket’s Nymph Chandelier. The elegant movement of this feminine animal is captured in a whimsical and delicate artisan piece with gold butterflies flying all around the central brass structure in this luxury lighting solution. www.bykoket.com

EXQUISITE DESIGNS by The Heritage Wardrobe Company backed by a dependable team of professionals, each bespoke wardrobe is beautifully crafted to a client’s exact specification and painted in a colour of their choosing. T: +44 (0)203 355 8575 www.theheritagewardrobecompany.com

THIS SETTING from the popular Biltmore Collection by Fine Furniture Design embraces George and Edith Vanderbilt’s comfortable approach to gracious living for which they were so well known. Each piece draws on the timeless beauty of the treasures found throughout George Vanderbilt’s travels throughout Europe and the world. T: 001 336 883 9918 | www.biltmorefinefurniture.com


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ND SO TO BED

The HÊlène bedstead from And So To Bed is an exclusive piece inspired by the love of antique furniture and the Baroque and Rococo eras synonymous with the Chateau de Versailles. This timelessly elegant bedstead features exquisite detailing with intricately hand carved gold-leaf peacock feathers set against beautifully patterned hydrangeas, bringing a feminine and luxurious focal point to any bedroom. T: +44 (0) 808 144 4343 | www.andsotobed.co.uk

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ILENT GLISS

The Silent Gliss 5600 curtain track system provides benchmarking technology based on outstanding Swiss innovation which meets the complex demands of modern architecture. Impressively silent and fast, the Silent Gliss Move app also allows you to have complete control of your curtains and blinds whether you are at home or on the road, with programmable opening, or preset sunrise and sunset programming.

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

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Impressively ... … silent … fast … powerful

The new Silent Gliss 5600 curtain track system provides benchmarking technology based on outstanding Swiss innovation which meets the complex demands of modern architecture. Silent Gliss 5600 – the world’s most silent curtain track.

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OBERT LANGFORD

Robert Langford offer a wide range of spectacular made-to-measure headboards and beds, including the classic decadence of the hand-built deep buttoned headboard. Upholstered in a soft, chenille-style texture which adds an interesting yet opulent edge, these timeless headboards add a luxurious boutique feel and turn the bed into the statement piece of the room. T: +44 (0) 207 352 1876 | www.robertlangford.co.uk

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EEDON FLEECE

Enjoying a collaboration with students from the Inchbald School of Design, one of this year’s winning designs, ‘Finger Print’ by Daniel Mateus, joins Veedon Fleece’s latest contemporary collection.

T: +44 (0) 148 357 5758 | www.veedonfleece.com


Compositions Collection

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BEAUTIFUL BEDROOMS

BEDS THAT ARE SO BEAUTIFUL,

IT’S AS IF THEY WERE FROM A DREAM


design news | beautiful bedrooms

OPPOSITE: In the master bedroom of this Adirondack-inspired lodge in Aspen, the bed has been created from fallen branches found on the property, giving the bedroom a whimsical look. With the wooden walls as backdrop, this dramatic bed really gives the impression of allowing you to be sleeping in the treetops. Photograph - Simon Upton RIGHT: A dramatic black and gold mural creates a sumptuous backdrop to the bed in this room and the palette is picked up in the soft furnishings and rugs around the rooms. The use of so much gold gives the room a feeling of opulence and bounces the light around the room bathing it in a serene warm glow. Photograph - Simon Upton BOTTOM RIGHT: This minimalist bedroom features an unusual built-in concrete bed with spectacular views onto the jungle canopy beyond. Furnished simply with an African chair and industrial lighting, this room allows the views to speak for themselves. Photograph - Simon Upton BELOW: The hand-painted and gilded tester bed in this master bedroom was made by C. Robert Huggins and is a dominant feature in this room. Accents of colour are picked up in the end of bed seating, whilst the rest of the room remains neutral to allow the architecture of the bed to create the drama in the room. Photograph - Simon Upton


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RIGHT: The four-poster bed stands proudly as the main feature in the centre of this exquisite bedroom.Tented with a mosquito net, it draws your eye up to the magnificent high ceiling that gives such a sense of space to this colonial style room. Photograph - Fritz von der Schulenburg BOTTOM RIGHT: This ornate dark wood, Portuguese,18th century bed is a commanding feature of this bedroom. Softened by cushions and pillows in a range of warm tones to throw the light reflecting off the mirrored wall and complimenting the colours from the Alberto Simon print above the headstead. Photograph - Simon Upton BELOW: A Portuguese, 18th century four-poster daybed takes centre stage in this bedroom. Cleverly positioned in front of a wall of glass to reflect the ornate and unusual bed head from every angle, it ensures the strikingly artistic bed is the clear focus of the room. Artwork by Shirin Neshat on the walls and bold geometric prints and fabrics on the bed help bring an artistic flair to this unique room. Photograph - William Waldron


Best&lloyd are lighting up Fromental WE HAVE MOVED INTO THE FROMENTAL SHOWROOM CHELSEA HARBOUR 3.21 THIRD FLOOR, CENTRE DOME

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TOP: The bold and deep burgundy velvet of this bed’s upholstery makes a stark contrast against the surrounding walls and ornate white plasterwork arch. Bold geometric prints add a sense of symmetry to the room and bedside furnishings make this view of the bedroom a pleasing tableau. Photograph - Mark LuscombWhyte RIGHT: This spectacular tented four poster bed is positioned to maximise the views of the environment through the vast wall of glass, making it feel as if you are sleeping right in the heart of the wilderness. The elegant use of wood and neutral colours lets the view do all the talking in this simple yet breath-taking room. Photograph - Adrian Houston


At Leisure Plan, outdoor living is clinking glasses around the finest dining furniture. It’s long, laidback sun lounging in the afternoon. It’s cosying up with the kids on plush, sumptuous seating. It’s bringing the best of the outside together in our showroom. It’s making an outdoor space that’s uniquely yours. leisureplan.co.uk

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COLOURFUL BEDROOMS Spring and Summer are set to showcase a range of brave and daring design choices says Chris Ward

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hen Spring begins, homeowners start looking ahead and planning how to create a fresh, serene bedroom that will provide a relaxing night’s sleep. But what are the big bedroom trends for this season? This year, shoppers are increasingly embracing the idea of bringing luxury into their homes by blending the exciting and the relaxing to create a stylish room that will induce the ultimate restful night’s sleep. The last few years have seen function overtake façade, but this year is all about exciting and bold design choices coupled with bespoke, unique elements that will make the bedroom the sanctuary of the home. While homeowners have traditionally been more reserved in their approach to interior design, with many preferring muted tones, we’re now seeing an explosion of colour particularly in the bedroom. In 2015, it was clear colour and patterns were starting to emerge as the popular choices over duller shades of beige and cream that have historically been so popular, and 2016 shows no signs of this trend abating. Daring design-loving shoppers should opt for a touch of the dramatic this Spring with bold mustard yellow, burnt orange and deep blue shades in the bedroom. Those who prefer a more tranquil look should go for soft blush pink and cool grey paired with warm copper accessories in a bid to revamp their bedroom and make a real style statement. With this year’s pantone colour of the year named as Rose Quartz and Serenity, it’s clear there’s a real appetite for colour and expression rather than playing it safe and remaining neutral in the home. This Spring, it’s all about injecting personality into your interiors and creating a visual feast for the eyes and one of the best ways to do this is to make use of statement furniture. Often, the only way to truly create such a stunning centrepiece is to design an entirely bespoke item, made to exact requirements and tastes. Hypnos is increasingly producing unique bed designs that will create a focal point in the bedroom and give it the wow factor. This can be anything from a round bed through to the finishing touches. Headboards are set to be a big trend as they allow homeowners to create a daring centrepiece for their bed. Bolder, more striking colours are becoming increasingly popular as they can be used to inject a splash of colour to liven up a room. Consumers are also becoming increasingly eco-aware and looking for products that have been ethically sourced. With increased interest in the materials used in beds, responsible shoppers are looking for mattresses made with natural fillings, FSC or PEFC certified timbers and more and more bed and furniture manufacturers are now adjusting the specification of their products to ensure they’re more sustainable. Spring and Summer are set to showcase a range of brave and daring design choices, with the demand for unique, bespoke items continuing to grow as more and more shoppers look to make something special and ethical for their home. There’s no doubt that we can expect to see bedrooms across the UK looking bolder than ever, with a beautiful bed featured at the heart of them. Chris Ward, Hypnos Marketing Director www.hypnosbeds.com


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FABRICS & WALLPAPER

A NEW TALENT to the Graduate Collection portfolio - Eleanor Walton. Eleanor’s graduate collection, Saddle Up, brings the theme of equestrianism into the modern home. www.graduatecollection.co.uk

THE SAPHIRA COLLECTION by Romo finds inspiration in the beautiful blossoms of Spring, brought to life through delicate watercolour floras infused with exquisite tonal hues. Three new elegant shades of luxurious jade, wistful orchid and serene blush help create this compilation of rich blooms and gentle tones. www.romo.com

ETTA BY VILLA NOVA is a modernist collection of inventive prints and weaves. Featuring simple cut-out shapes, fluid organic forms and assertive mark-making, printed with solid blocks of colour to capture a bold exuberance in Art Deco inspired shades. www.villanova.co.uk

NEW TO THE Guy Goodfellow fabric collection is Garsington - a block printed large scale floral with unusual striped leaves and a fabulous tree of life repeat inspired by a vintage French fabric. Perfectly complemented by the newly coloured Fez Weave and Fez Print with their Moroccan influences. www.redlohhousefabrics.com


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E LE CUONA

Savage Couture brings raw linens and couture artisan fabrics together to create new territory for interior design. Encapsulating a look that sums up adventurous glamour with twelve innovative designs imbued with sensory textures in a palette of metallic and soft neutrals, each underpinned by artisan techniques and handcrafted details. This classic cloth combines with silk, wool, parchment and metallics to create layers of luxurious textiles distinguished by their unique feel and iconic weight, in all its refined and rugged guises. T: +44 (0) 207 584 7677 | www.delecuona.com

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UBELLI

The Rubelli Design Studio has drawn on its experience, skill and knowledge of weaving coupled with ongoing research into technological innovation to incorporate threads of silk, cotton, metallic yarn, technical fibres in complex weaves to create fabrics that are unmistakable works of art. The ‘Queen Anne’ sofa is a precious lampas of refined lightness taken from a British early 18th century botanical pattern and doubled into two different metallic colours to achieve a new timeless design.

T: +44 (0) 207 349 1590 | www.rubelli.com

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RBANE LIVING

The Nomad Natural wall covering by Urbane Living is made from water lily leaves on a non-woven backing, and is a truly spectacular wallpaper that will instantly add glamour and depth to any interior space. Imparting the luxurious appearance of mosaic tiles, it displays all the subtle ripples and minor imperfections of the water lilies, giving each installation a distinct and unique look.

T: + 44 (0) 207 138 3838 | www.urbaneliving.co.uk


Luxury starts with linen

Tradelinens now offer a specific servicetailored to small hotels and private homes.

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JAMB FOUNDER Will Fisher and interior decorator Michael S Smith share a mutual love for the English country house aesthetic. Michael’s recent travels around the globe have inspired the Templeton collection of wovens and prints, which replete with rich embroidery, luxurious textures and a stunning range of colours for any design aesthetic. www.jamb.co.uk

Paradise Lost Umber

SHOTS TAKEN BY Pam Weinstock, of water and nature in Japan, have been developed into mesmerising patterns and applied to wallcoverings and textiles. The resulting collection ‘Mizu’ is an arresting showcase of serene and intricate designs. Pam’s nature inspired collections for Spring 2016 include organza voiles, polysuedes, silks and linens with corresponding wallpapers. www.pamweinstock.com

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Breeze Summer

ROMO IS DELIGHTED to announce their collaboration with artist Jessica Zoob to skilfully recreate her paintings for an exclusive collection of printed fabrics, wallcoverings and cushions for Black Edition. Beautifully capturing the vibrant textures of nature through her bold use of brushstrokes, this collection evokes a sense of elegant serenity that fits any scheme. www.blackedition.com


Spring 2016 ColleCtionS

The Silk Gallery 25 Chelsea Harbour Design Centre London SW10 0XE T: +44 (0)20 7351 1790

F: +44 (0)20 7376 4693

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AN MANKIN

Dive into bold stripes and signature ticking by British fabric manufacturer, Ian Mankin. Fresh blue and pretty peony hues, add a coastal dash to classic and contemporary schemes.

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ORCA FABRICS

For 2016, Lorca has created a collection of sumptuous fabrics which take their inspiration from the decoration and architecture of the Eastern Mediterranean. This decorative collection features floral trails, woven domask, a lattice design, embroidered feathers and leaves, a woven tree of life and colourful stripes. Lorca also presents two upholstery designs in signature colours from the brand’s distinctive palette, such as fuchsia, lavendar, sky, orange, lilac and aqua together with more unusual tones of apple, canary and coral. T: +44 (0)208 812 3151

www.osborneandlittle.com

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RADE LINENS

Now you can get that boutique hotel feeling every night thanks to Tielle Love Luxury, the new retail arm of Trade Linens, luxury linen supplier to leading 5-star hotels for over 30 years. The range includes an extensive selection of 200 to 600 thread count bed and bath products, each offering the perfect balance between luxury and resilience. T: +44 (0) 144 284 3769

www.tradelinens.co.uk


MADE IN ENGLAND

HAND SCREEN PRINTERS AND WEAVERS OF FINE FABRICS AND WALLPAPERS 53 Chelsea Manor Street London SW3 5RZ 路 + 44 (0) 20 7352 5745 路 www.bernardthorp.com 路 sales@bernardthorp.com

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

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

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

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


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Simon Orrell, Simon Orrell Designs Founder T: + 44 (0) 207 371 9339 www.simonorrelldesigns.com Photograph: London Townhouse designed by Studio Indigo photographed by Andreas von Einsiedel Interiors

LUXURIOUS FINISHES A fresh look is necessary in a world that is driven by a desire to reinvent itself says Simon Orrell

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hat makes one interior distinct from another is the clever curating by an interior designer of colours, textures, materials and styles to create something that suits the client and their architectural space. Handmade finishes have a huge role to play in that process and can help the design professional achieve a truly original look. Included in the armoury of finishes that a design professional should have at his fingertips are a number of handmade surfaces that can be applied not just to furniture and accessories, but also to wall finishes and other architectural elements. Shell, shagreen, straw marquetry, mica, parchment, gesso and cracked eggshell offer distinctive effects and are expensive enough to avoid becoming too mainstream. At the highest end of interior design, there’s a lot of interest at the moment in different shells – kabebe, black lip, mother of pearl, hammershell, tiger brown lip and cowrie to name just a few. Shell offers lustre that makes it very attractive and opulent, but also offers variety since different shells lend themselves to different treatments. Cowrie, for example, can look spotted like a leopard but sand it flat and the surface metamorphoses into a veiny pink marble. Black lip shell is very exotic and sophisticated. Straw marquetry is going to be more popular as people get to know about it. Straw work is not on a lot of designers’ radar at the moment, but those that are using it are loving its intricate patterns and its sheen nonetheleast because it feeds into the revival of 1930s finishes. As a raw material it may sound humble, but with painstaking work it can be magnificently transformed. Its shimmering surface is remarkable and the pattern moves as it catches the light. A sunburst motif or any design

going in different directions has such dynamism. And straw marquetry is never going to be a mass-market finish because it’s so hard to do, so its inevitable rarity will preserve its originality. Mica is another alluring material sometimes seen as a veneer in ultraexpensive refurbs. It was used by the ancient Egyptians to make mirrors and seen on a luxe desk once belonging to style arbitrators Pierre Berge and Yves St Laurent. A type of mineral composed of aluminium silicate, micas can be split into very thin sheets and are prized for their metallic sheen. Multilayered and resembling filo pastry, the layers come in tones of brown, grey, silver and gold and are ideal for vertical surfaces such as walls, mirrors or cabinet door fronts that aren’t exposed to regular traffic. Shagreen enjoys steady interest and is loved for its texture. Made from the skin of rays, the surface is very grainy because of the spines or papillae and when ground down and polished, the nodules provide contrast. This surface is superb in its natural form and makes any neutral scheme interesting but can also be effectively treated and coloured. Finishes are vital when it comes to offering the design industry a fresh look, which is necessary in a world that is driven by a desire to reinvent itself. Scagliola, a composite of plaster, glue and pigments that successfully imitates marble, is a material we are experimenting a lot with along with Selenite. Selenite, wands of crystal made from gypsum, is another new surface for us that could prove to be exciting. We’ve just made four drum tables for a client in Riyad that have a luxurious milky finish reminiscent of rock crystal. We love it when experiments can be translated into exceptional pieces of furniture. It makes design so much fun!


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OUTDOORS

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AVID HARBER

Iris Torus is an exciting new development of David Harber’s signature Stainless Steel Torus sculpture. This striking incarnation was inspired by the reflective facets of a cut diamond giving a fragmented, lasercut mirrored surface emulating the iris of an eye. The Iris Torus can be made in many sizes, with the interior of the piece toned with the painted mood colouring of choice. www.davidharber.co.uk

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&D Design

Blurring the distinction between function and art, this wonderful Loop Farandole fire sculpture by B&D Design makes a truly dramatic statement for any garden. The steel elements of the piece are left untreated to develop a beautiful fire-tempered rusty patina with time and will glow red hot from the flames, creating a spectacular effect which will be different every time the fire is lit. T: +44 (0) 208 964 5355 | www.bd-designs.co.uk

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AMES LATHAM

James Latham’s latest range of premium composite decking offers the beauty of a hardwood deck without the high maintenance. UPM ProFi Deck gives outdoor living a fresh and modern feel and designers from around the world have been inspired by the wide colour range and clean look it offers.

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MYBURGH’S sculptural copper pieces bring a new three dimensional element to your space. They allow you to move away from traditional, sometimes harsh structures and offer the alternative of lazy curves that offer functionality with a softer, more calming exterior. Each piece is a bespoke, hand crafted limited item, signed and numbered

THE NEW exclusive Riviera collection by LuxDeco.com features luxury furniture and accessories crafted from the finest materials for outdoor use. From seating and loungers fit for the South of France to handmade cushions, the collection includes all the essentials for an al fresco paradise. T: +44 (0)203 586 1536 | www.luxdeco.com

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WE LOVE the incredibly good value for money Kingston range of aluminium outdoor furniture. It comes in a range of full weatherproof cushion options and also in full white. Register for free at www.uber-interiors.com to get the best deals on brands you love.

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LINLEY Lounge Chair shown in a Mahogany stain with lacquered marine finish illustrate the ongoing synergy between the eponymous British design house LINLEY, and Summit. Summit’s manufacturing expertise has yielded impeccable production of LINLEY’s exceptional designs, which will continue with the new pieces. www.summitfurniture.com

BRAZILIAN designer and ceramisist Lisa Pappon is fascinated by the symbolic representation of the apple and the connotations it has evoked over the centuries. From temptation and power to love and happiness, she perceives the fruit as a universal icon. Beginning with giant oversized bronze apples she has now created a range of ceramic apples and cherries for both indoor and outdoor spaces.

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KITCHENS

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OM HOWLEY

This Tom Howley bespoke kitchen features dark oak veneer cabinets hand painted in Sorrel, embellished with polished nickel handles. A dark Calypso silestone worktop adds drama and depth to the room and beautifully shows off the huge island unit which incorporates a top of the range Wolf transitional induction 5 burner cooker top. A wonderful play on light and dark, this space has an airy yet functional feel to it.

T: +44 (0) 161 848 1200 | www.tomhowley.co.uk

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IGHAM FURNITURE

This kitchen installation by Higham Furniture has been designed to make the most of the room’s impressive and varying ceiling heights and pitched roofs, by using extended kitchen cabinetry to maximise the additional space. Additional beading was added to the shaker style doors to enhance the traditional feel in keeping with the rest of the house and a large island unit dominates the space. T: +44 (0) 207 381 0488

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FFICINE GULLO

Officine Gullo presents a prestigious full kitchen project that combines cutting-edge technology with conviviality. Giving a ‘big restaurant’ feel to a domestic setting, the key elements of brushed steel and lacquered oak sit beautifully together in this environment of clean lines and industrial finishes.

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BATHROOMS

THIS STUNNING freestanding washbasin from ArlexItalia’s Class collection is available through Domicilio Furnishings. www.domiciliofurnishings.com

CATCHPOLE & RYE’s new collection of antiqued copper baths have an inviting glow, ideal for those cold winter nights. These new bath finishes are now on display in both London and Kent showrooms. T: +44 (0) 207 351 0940 | www.catchpoleandrye.com

SURFACE DISSOLUTION of limestone or dolomite rocks inspired the Lapiaz freestand by Maison Valentina. The polished brass details and mirrored sides attribute this luxury design giving off an aura of comfort and warm beauty. www.maisonvalentina.net

THE MATKI-ONE Slider is not only luxurious but supremely functional, with a smooth, whisper quiet open and close. Above shows a corner enclosure with Black frames with Copper and Black disc details. T: +44 (0) 145 432 2888 | www.matki.co.uk


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HG PARIS

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

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OGUE UK

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

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ATCHPOLE & RYE

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


The V-care WC combines the functionality of a WC and the cleansing properties of a bidet to simply provide the optimum cleaning experience. The high-tech WC is available in two variations; the premium Comfort option or the entry level Essential option

The high-tech WC features a special self-cleaning nozzle which offers the user numerous personalised washing options controlled via a remote. The user can adjust the intensity, temperature and direction of the water, and front and rear washing is available

The V-care WC is completely hygienic; the nozzle automatically cleans itself before and after each use. It can also be removed if preferred for manual cleaning. The body of the nozzle is made of stainless steel and the tip is chrome plated for long-lasting durability and hygiene. The WC is also incredibly hygienic with its rimless design. The Rim-Ex™ WC pan has an easy to clean bowl with no rim or channel where dirt and germs can collect. Created by designer studio NOA, V-care also fits perfectly in all types of bathroom styles with its contemporary design

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LIGHTING

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ORCUPINE ROCKS

Taking artistic lighting to a whole new level, these custom made chandeliers can be ordered by Porcupine Rocks in London. Fusing organic forms with high-tech materials, the small metal ball chains are each suspended from a metal frame to give a dramatic and unique focal point to any room. T: +44 (0) 207 351 2584

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HRISTOPHER WRAY

Luxury lighting specialist Christopher Wray introduces a stunning new collection of hand blown Murano glass lighting from one of the oldest Venetian family businesses in the world, Barovier & Toso. This delicate and unique piece with its pop of accent colour will make a stunning feature to light up any space.

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HARLES BATESON

Forming part of interior designer Charles Bateson’s first lighting collection for RV Astley, this classic table lamp takes its influence from the grand masters of early 20th century design. The sculptural form is offset with a decorative crystal ball within the base, while the simple cylindrical shade has a gold lining to ensure a beautiful warm glow is cast.

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Kelly Barker, Just Living Interiors, The Magnificent Stag The brief for this project was to create a classic contemporary living space whilst remaining sympathetic to the Victorian architectural detailing. By juxtaposing key elements of period architecture with simplified, contemporary design, the overall look is sophisticated and timeless. Art is incredibly personal and the more I understand the client, the easier it is to specify for them. The Magnificent Stag, from Trowbridge Gallery, was absolutely perfect for this project. The triptych not only sits perfectly in the setting exuding poise and sophistication but also has personal meaning to the client and their family heritage.

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AZAAR VELVET

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

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TLANTICO RUGS

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

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USTOM CARPET COMPANY

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

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DESIGN PROJECT

KNIGHTS HOUSE

These boutique Knightsbridge apartments offer unrivalled luxury


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inchatton, the developer and designer behind some of prime central London and the world’s most exceptional homes, unveils Knights House, its latest development comprising of three elegant apartments spanning a total of 8,317 sq ft in the heart of Knightsbridge Village, London. Each apartment offers something special and they have all been designed to the highest possible standards, reflecting the Finchatton brand and style for which they are renowned. Situated on Cheval Place, a tranquil street which runs parallel to Brompton Road and in the heart of Knightsbridge Village, Knights House represents one of only a handful of new build residential developments to be built in Knightsbridge in a decade. Alex Michelin, Co-Founder of Finchatton, explains what made this development so special: “It is incredibly rare to find a newly built luxury apartment with off-street parking, hotel-level concierge services, outside space and finishes of this quality anywhere in Knightsbridge. This, together with its exceptional location on a quiet street so close to Harrods, sets this scheme apart and explains the strong

demand we have experienced in the lead up to our launch.” The design for Knights House focuses on blending modern, contemporary luxury with the heritage and grandeur of the Knightsbridge area, creating a decadent feel throughout the three apartments. Design Director Jiin Kim-Inoue said “One of my favourite aspects of the scheme is the beautiful bronze metalwork detailing on the front of the building. We commissioned the piece from a local craftsman and worked closely with him to produce the willow design that is unique to Knights House; it adds a level of detail rarely seen on a residential building like this.” “The lower ground floor is also particularly interesting from a design and architectural perspective. We have used a number of innovative solutions to help maximise natural daylight, including lightwells, glass sliding doors that lead on to the outside terraces and beautiful full-height green walls which bring life and energy into the space.” The largest of the three apartments covers 4,451 sq. ft. and is spread over two floors – ground and lower ground. It features expansive living and entertaining spaces, two

LEFT: This exceptional location on a quiet street is characterised by the unique bronze metalwork detailing on the front of the building commissioned by a local craftsman in a beautiful willow design exclusive to Knights House ABOVE: The Penthouse’s reception features a polished Grey Marquina fireplace, and has access to the terrace which provides al fresco dining for 10 with rooftop views over Knightsbridge


OPPOSITE: The bedroom is a haven of tranquillity in soft neutral tones and opulent soft funishings contrasting against a marble finish. ABOVE: A free-standing stone bath and his and hers vanity units encapsulate the elegance of this opulent bathroom space. RIGHT: Bringing the outside in with large glass doors and views onto terraced areas with walls of green created by natural planting.

outdoor terraces, a wine cellar, cinema room and a private garage. The spacious master bedroom benefits from high ceilings, silk wall coverings and a super king-size bed with a bespoke TV unit. Floor to ceiling windows flood the room with natural light and provide convenient access onto a private terrace, which features a living green wall over two floors. The master bathroom is similarly elegant, featuring full height book-matched statuary marble walls and matching book-matched flooring. The bathroom includes a free-standing stone bath along with his and her vanity units. The walk-in dressing room is fitted with dark timber and features handcrafted bronze detailing and an upholstered leather ottoman. Natural daylight is maximised throughout the lower levels, with innovative design features including lightwells, terraces and green walls bringing a sense of the outdoors inside. 76

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The two-bedroom lateral apartment, situated on the first floor, is bright and spacious, spanning 1,601 sq ft. A large south-facing terrace is accessed directly from the master bedroom. A beautiful Noir St Laurant marble fireplace takes centre stage to a wide reception and living room. Dark stained timber floors are complemented by hand-made silk and wool rugs and an antiqued bronze pendant is suspended above the dining table. The Penthouse occupies the top two floors of the building and spans 2,265sq ft. On the second floor are three stylish bedrooms, while the entire third floor is dedicated to the open-plan living, reception area and kitchen. The Penthouse has two large terraces, a 265 sq. ft. south-facing terrace on the second floor, which is accessed from the third bedroom as well as the communal landing, and a 560 sq.ft terrace directly off the kitchen and living space on the third floor, providing al fresco dining space for up to ten with rooftop views over Knightsbridge. All three apartments benefit from an on-site concierge, providing hotel and lifestyle management services to residents.

ABOVE: Dark stained timber floors are complemented by hand-made silk and wool rugs. An antiqued bronze pendant is suspended above the dining table to bring drama to the entertaining space.

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


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INSPIRED BY

JANE CHURCHILL

From the pavement the house looks modest but as you open the front door a view of unexpected drama is revealed WORDS ROS BYAM SHAW | PHOTOGRAPHS MARK LUSCOMBE-WHYTE

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uests arriving at Jane Churchill’s new house in Belgravia are invariably taken by surprise. From the pavement, the house looks modest, one of a terrace of narrow, flat fronted, early-nineteenth-century London houses. But as Jane Churchill opens the front door she reveals a view of unexpected drama; a long, deep vista through the hall, past the staircase, up a couple of steps across a large dining room - its table set for 16 and twinkling with candles, through another doorway to a kitchen table. Outside, glimpsed through the wide French windows, hangs a pair of pineapple lanterns casting a lattice of dappled light across an enclosed courtyard. The effect is a bit like opening a plain brown envelope to find a gilt-edged wedding invitation inside. “Yes, I must say it is rather nice to have a house that confounds expectations,” Jane Churchill says, with understandable satisfaction. After many years spent transforming rooms and houses as an interior designer, and with three grown-up children all in the property business, you would think that Jane might be immune to metamorphoses that builders and decorators can deliver. But she seems genuinely delighted and even a little amazed by the magic she and architect Johnathan Dinnewell of Christopher Smallwood Architects have worked on this house. “I cannot tell you how disgusting it was,” she grimaces, looking so immaculate in her sharp pinstripe suit that you cannot picture her coexisting with wet mortar and plaster dust. “We moved in while the house was still being done and we lived in a room at the top and a room in the basement, and everything between was filth and chaos. For a few months it was total hell but, rather as with having a baby, you quickly forget the pain once it is over.” Should she need reminding, there are plenty of photographs. Jane continues. “It had called itself a hotel but really it was a kind of ghastly doss

RIGHT: An abstract painting by Bianca Smith hangs on the wall in the drawing room




LEFT: The pale blue drawing room is furnished with a club fender around the fireplace

house. It was so bad I didn’t even bother to have a survey. Every room had been subdivided. At the back of the house there was a sort of funnel-shaped corridor which led to the ‘salmonella’ city of the kitchen. But I know these houses – they all conform to a pattern. Also, it was good to be buying somewhere so thoroughly grim that I could start from scratch and not feel guilty about changing anything. I trusted and hoped that I would be lucky enough to get the planning permission I wanted.” As it turned out, Jane’s extensions were so extensive that she has ended up with more space than she had in her previous house – “which wasn’t the point at all,” she says, “as I was really looking smaller now that two of my three children have left home.” But she saw the potential and couldn’t resist fulfilling it. On the site of the funnel to ‘Salmonella city’ she has built a beautiful room lit by a bay

TOP: The dining table folds away and is replaced with a George IV circular pedestal table

window that occupies the whole one side of the wall, overlooking the pretty garden next door. “It feels like a ballroom in a house of this size,’ she comments. ‘It is an incredibly flexible space.” The walls are lined with bookshelves and the dining table packs away when not needed, its place taken by a round table piled with books as in the hall of a country house. The handsome modern fireplace is not in use, but helps to make it feel like a room rather an extra large corridor. This dining room is slightly narrower than the full width of the house, but the kitchen leads into stretches from one side of the plot to the other. A high, pitched ceiling and the board, glazed arch of the French windows give the space a grandeur beyond its actual size, while its decoration of red stencilling on a cream background, including a deep entablature copied from a design in the


Ashmolean, is elegant enough for it to feel as much intimate dining room as kitchen. Even the stainless-steel fridge has been classicized, housed in its own arched alcove and providing a pedestal for a trio of carved busts. The slightly Italianate formality of this second extension is enhanced by its view across the small courtyard garden to a lime-washed façade opposite. This, the final frontier of Jane’s extensions, is a double-fronted lean-to, built against the tall back garden wall and housing a spare bedroom and bathroom. Terracotta pots planted with olive trees and white pelargoniums complete the Mediterraneanstyle scene. If the house holds any more surprises they are down to the unusual charm of its decoration and contents rather than the discovery of unexpected space. The room to the right of the hall is a cosy study and sitting room while the first floor is taken up by the drawing room, which is pretty, light and feminine, its smoky blue walls the perfect foil for gilt-framed pictures, and the sparkle of glass and ormolu. ANTICLOCKWISE FROM TOP: French windows from the dining area in the kitchen open onto an inner courtyard. Blue and white plates on the wall of the guest bathroom perpetuate the blue and white theme. In the sitting room the armchair and sofa are upholstered in red velvet and a series of Hogarth’s engravings surrounding a 19th century equestrian portrait line the wall


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On the floor above is the main bedroom, decorated in a fresh, airy scheme of blue and white, with the walls in the adjoining bathroom hung with blue-and-white plates that previously decorated her last kitchen. The top floor, its ceiling opening up into the roof, houses a further bedroom and bathroom, this time with a more masculine character, as it’s occupied by Jane’s youngest son. The style throughout is evocative of a comfortable country house with dashes of modernity, the look for which Jane’s interiors are best known. That design runs in the blood – she is the great-niece of Nancy Lancaster – is apparent in her taste and a scattering of possessions such as the bold, appliqued cloth on the table in the dining room. “I have copied one of Nancy’s ideas by hanging those Hogarth prints round an oil painting,” she points out. Which only goes to show how good taste endures.

ABOVE: The guest bedroom is themed with blue and white from the striped fabric which lines the walls to the Ralph Lauren fabric on the bed

JANE CHURCHILL

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Beyond an austere facade this Georgian home zings with colour and energy more Palm Springs than Bloomsbury WORDS REBEKAH CAUDWELL & NICHE PR | PHOTOGRAPHS ALEX JAMES




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ou can park any preconceptions at the stone portico and get ready for a home that zings with colour and energy at Rebekah and Nick Caudwell’s Georgian townhouse. “I like to break a few rules,” says Rebekah. “Because sometimes that’s how you have the most fun.” Her vision for this Grade II listed townhouse starts right in the flagstoned entrance hall, where one wall is vivid with crosshatched bolts of magenta, turquoise and yellow, matched by peachy chairs and a console in the glossiest pink. “I want to go for the element of surprise from the moment you open the front door,” she smiles. Beyond an austere façade, the look of this Georgian home is joyous and energetic - more Palm Springs than bookish Bloomsbury. “I put colours together so they sing,” Rebekah adds. “Your home affects your mood, so why not make it a happy place?” “Nick helped drag me out of the 18th century and into colour,” says Rebekah. She points to a favourite corner of their basement-level hangout, where the poise of a Vermeer print mixes with a svelte Italian fifties chair, FRONT PAGE: The neutral backdrop in this eclectic living space allows the chlorine blue, citrus yellows and zingy greens of the furniture to stand out as accent pieces, whilst the tropical fabric at the impossibly tall Georgian windows helps draw the outside into the room OPPOSITE: The exquisite ceiling allows one to feel as though one is waking up in a ballroom whilst the rug adds an oriental note, woven with silk for a luxurious sheen BELOW: The dynamic mix of bold harlequin blocks of colour in the entrance hall sets the tone for the house LEFT: The drawing room does a classic remix, paying tribute to beautiful historic details


while impossibly tall Georgian windows are swathed in a Pierre Frey’s tropical fabric that could be straight out of a Slim Aarons still. “For Nick, mid-century modern is his version of classic,” says Rebekah. “He has images of Californian desert glamour hardwired into his system: that cool, chlorine blue, citrus yellows and zingy greens. So he got me hooked.” In return, Rebekah demonstrated to Nick how balanced classical compositions continue to earn a place in contemporary interiors. “We’re a good team,” says Rebekah. Bold statements work best on a grand scale, so the proportions of this London home seemed an opportune setting to inject some bold US-style colour. This flat-fronted 1790s house, had been used as accountants’ offices during the sixties and seventies, before being turned back into a single home. “Thankfully, it survived the seventies mania for ripping out original features,” says Nick. “We both got that “wow” moment when we walked into the reception room – and then again when we saw the master bedroom,” he adds. “It was the perfect space to start over,” says Rebekah. First off, they threw out the polite greys and taupes, sanded back the floorboards and dipped into a palette of sun-soaked turquoise, teal and greens. She’s not averse to a mix of high-low budgets, too. “I head to Graham And Green, West Elm and CB2 for basic pieces” says Rebekah. “Then I’ll put them with vintage. It’s like wearing a Topshop dress with a Chanel belt – which also works for me.” And if her combos throw up some design surprises, all the better. “I don’t want a look that’s too perfect,” says Rebekah. “I like colours and configurations that jangle enough to wake you up.” So, a wife and husband that work side by side to create dynamic, colourful interiors – could Rebekah and Nick be the next Novogratz duo?

TOP: The pottery in the dining room pays tribute to Rebekah’s gradmother who used to paint pottery ABOVE: A selection of throws, cushions and a rug add colour to the living room without feeling ‘shouty’

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THE BRIEF: To create a luxurious three bedroom apartment overlooking the lush meadows of Richmond and the meandering river Thames WORDS KATY BRISCOE | PHOTOGRAPHS MATT LIVEY


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itting regally atop Richmond Hill, overlooking the lush meadows of Richmond and the meandering river Thames is The Star & Garter - a London Square development and Grade II listed building. Suna Interior Design was briefed by London Square to create the interior design for its luxurious three bedroom apartment show home, to encapsulate the magnificence of both the architecture and the location. The scheme was designed by Ellen Leedham, who took her inspiration from the location and the opulence it evokes, to create an equally elegant show home. “I wanted guests entering the show home to be enveloped by comfort and luxury and to be awed by original features in the apartment. My job was to enhance this already impressive space. To this extent a lot of thought was put into sourcing unique accessories and works of art, and designing bespoke items of furniture.�

The apartment provides a luxurious home that is ideal for entertaining and each of its grand spaces has been designed to accommodate this vibe with each and every item considered carefully before it was chosen to be confident it enhanced this scheme. In the living room is a palette of ivory and grey with nuances of blue, enhanced with metallic finishes and impactful dark wood joinery. This creates a welcoming and luxurious atmosphere which is enriched by the flooding of light through the majestic arched window running the length of one wall. Exquisite attention to detail has been paid to every element of this design; from the metallic stud finishings on the stylish armchairs to the flawless finish on the dark wood wall panelling. The glamorous dining room continues the ivory, metallic and blue colour palette and sets the scene for many an appetising dinner party with bespoke dining chairs sitting

OPPOSITE: The inviting and opulent living room, ideal for entertaining and relaxing. Featuring an elegant combination of bespoke pieces of furniture and design classics such as the Surada coffee table from Andrew Martin ABOVE: The calm and inviting second bedroom



around an elegant custom-made glass table. Beautiful floral artworks by Elizabeth Ockford from Trowbridge Gallery embellish the walls, and a divine pendant light adds a touch of sparkle from above. The chic kitchen area is ideally situated for all the preparation to take place, with ivory cabinetry and a lacquered stone clad island with bar stools to enhance this generous space, allowing guests to mingle whilst the cooking happens. Each bedroom also boasts an exclusive design. The master bedroom positively oozes glamour with a bespoke panelled wall onto which sits the oversized, ivory and metallic studded headboard. Metallic touches have been added throughout to the indulgent palette in this room. Captivating works of art and feature statement pieces, such as a beautiful chest of drawers with intricate stud detail and an antiqued framed mirror hanging above the sophisticated dressing table, all create the unique and opulent feel in the room, which is carried on into its ensuite bathroom and ample dressing room. OPPOSITE: The glamorous dining room is ideal for entertaining with bespoke dining chairs sitting around the elegant bespoke table LEFT: A striking dark and light palette has been used in the third bedroom suite that also features exquisite feather artworks, hanging either side of the bed BELOW: The luxurious eye-catching design in the master bedroom creates the unique and opulent feel in the room BOTTOM LEFT:The stylish Ravel console table by Julian Chichester and beautifully framed artwork in the entrance hall


The second bedroom has a soft blue and natural palette, creating a calm and tranquil space. Ellen explained “This room has a classical influence with the French wooden framed bed and whitewashed oak furniture. The design reflects the beauty of the historical design which is sympathetic to the historic building.” An oversized framed mirror and dramatic pendant lighting add a sense of scale to this impressive room. A striking and impactful dark and light palette has been utilised in the third bedroom. Showcasing two beautiful carved feathered artworks flanking the dramatic upholstered panel which forms the backdrop to the elegant headboard and places the bed firmly in the centre of this inviting design. “We were briefed to create a design that reflects the ultimate in luxury” said Ellen “and I truly feel that Suna Interior Design has done this.” This exceptional home is now a triumph of exquisite design and thoughtful styling.

ABOVE: Great attention to detail has been paid to every item in this design. The sepia leaves in artdeco inspired mirror frames are from Trowbridge Gallery

ELLEN LEEDHAM

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The Brief: To bring New York airy loft living to a London mews house by seamlessly joining functionality with style WORDS KATY BRISCOE | PHOTOGRAPHS PHILIP VILE


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nterior architect, Thomas Griem, enjoyed the challenge of completely refurbishing a mews house in London’s Fitzrovia. The house, a former office, was completely stripped down to just its structural walls and all the windows were replaced. New planning laws allowed Griem to design the house without corridors and doors to create the ambience of a New York loft. The client required a stylish and functional ground floor office area that, when not in use, blended seamlessly into the living space. To accomplish this, the windows were enlarged to increase the amount of light giving a sunny and airy feel to the room. Ample storage was then built into the wall which hides office clutter and maintains the room’s clean lines when not working. On the top floor, one wall of the master bedroom features exposed brickwork evocative of retro loft living whilst the remaining walls are lined in grey fabric. The en-suite bathroom is separated from the bedroom only

by a sliding door furthering the feeling of airy spaciousness, synonymous with New York loft apartments. The focal point of the master bedroom is the bespoke bed, designed and made by Thomas Griem on behalf of the client. Next to the bed are matte, brass ‘Hollo’ bedside tables by Petite Friture and above are wall lamps by Orsjo Belysning. An oversized/large scale photograph by the client - a renowned horse photographer - adorns the walls and vintage leather armchairs complete the look. Leading off the master bedroom is a work space where a cult metal ‘Nicolle’ stool from Extravert sits in front of a classic curved glass console table by Ligne Roset. In the master bathroom, it is a juxtaposition of New York retro meeting luxurious Fitzrovia. TG Studio have selected traditional bevelled white tiles and mixed them with a lavish arabascato marble, matt black lacquer and grey basalt stone alongside an exposed brick wall. The bathroom fittings are a traditional English design complimenting the

OPPOSITE PAGE FROM TOP: In the master bedroom, the focal point is the bespoke bed, designed and made by Thomas Griem. The three storey terraced mews house has been transformed from an office building into a home. THIS PAGE BELOW: The master bathroom features a contemporary mix of traditional bevelled white tiles, lavish arabascato marble, matt black lacquer and grey basalt stone alongside an exposed brick wall. Dark recessed alcoves provide dramatic spaces to display objets d’art, whilst the whole bathroom maintains a spacious and luxurious feel.


freestanding bath and dark recessed shelving with clever lighting gives a focal point to display art. “A few years ago we would have suggested cladding an entire bathroom in the same stone but now I find myself playing with different finishes and achieving an equally luxurious look but allowing for more diversity” explains Griem. The neutral tones and contemporary feel continues into the guest bedroom and its en-suite bathroom. Spotlights and more oversized artwork on the wall above the bed immediately draw your eye to the sleeping area of the room and the calming palette of the whole apartment lends a relaxing feel to the space. With this project, Thomas Griem has more than risen to the challenge of bringing New York airy loft living to a London mews house and has seamlessly joined functionality with style to make it a practical and enjoyable living space. TOP: The ground floor office area was specifically designed so that when not in use it blended seamlessly into the living space. Ample storage was built into the wall to hide office clutter and maintain the room’s clean lines when not working. RIGHT: The guest bedroom with en-suite continues the same calming colour palette as the rest of the home, and the airy contemporary feel is sustained throughout. BOTTOM: Pops of accent colour give a contemporary feel with this classic blue armchair and vivid green side unit in the living room.

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