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COLOURFUL COLLECTION
Designed by Sara Larsson of Swedish design studio A2 designers, Collect 2011 is the new member of the Collect cabinet family. Available in a bright and cheerful popped out colour palette of blue, white, cerise and yellow, the collection is perfect for the trend we are seeing this year for more daring and adventurous colour choices.
A2 designers
www.a2designers.se
IN THE SPOTLIGHT ARTFUL ADVENTURES
Odyssey is a beautiful collection of decorative 6 inch tiles, complementary borders and corners available from Designworks, the contracts division of tile manufacturer Original Style. Inspired by journeys of discovery around the world, the striking Odyssey tiles are intended for use on fl oors, but because of their decorative nature they can also be used effectively on walls. The collection is made to order and is ideal for both interior and exterior residential settings, including bathrooms, kitchens, bedrooms, conservatories and patios.
Designworks
www.designworkstiles.com
Favourite Things is a pendant lamp produced by Stockholm-based design company Chen Karlsson. The playful nature of the lamp gives it a dual purpose: not only does it provide illumination in a room but it also acts as a tiny gallery in which the owner can display their most treasured possessions. The bulbous, transparent, plastic shade has a small aperture in the side allowing the user to insert small objects under the spotlight for all to see. Chen Karlsson is composed of two families who take their
inspiration from the Scandinavian and Asian design traditions and use design to distribute homewares that they believe enrich everyday life.
Chen Karlsson
www.chenkarlsson.com
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