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INDUSTRY NEWS


POSEYTUDE GALLERY PRESENTS… Poseytude, the online art house, has


recently added Leticia Stryker artworks to its portfolio. Leticia’s passion and creative style for photography, found whilst studying her Fine Art degree, has constantly evolved keeping it fresh and original. She focuses in on revealing “the feeling of that moment”. Leticia explains, “Emotion and beauty is enhanced with careful attention to composition, lighting and detail and every image tells it’s own tale”. Available in print only or mounted options, all Poseytude


artworks are made to order and last for generations. A variety of artists, themes and styles are available creating stunning images and stories for every interior.  For more information visit www.poseytude.com


GLASSOLUTIONS CPD SEMINAR


UNDER THE SEA


Deirdre Dyson’s 2013 themed collection of bespoke, contemporary handmade carpets, “Designs from the Deep”, was showcased during The May Design Series. Deirdre


RE-INVIGORATING THE BRAND


Busby has recently become part of R. Soper Ltd. Busby assure their customers that they will continue to provide their customers with the high level of service to which they are accustomed and that deliveries will be unaffected. Busby as a brand has evolved over the years and the best way to celebrate its heritage is to re- invigorate the collection with innovative product and designs while still offering the timeless designs. In addition Busby will be offering more cutting edge designs and colours with greater relevance to current fashions and trends.


Dyson exclusive carpeting and rugs occupied two stands back-to-back, creating an ‘island’ spanning two of the four events as part of the series. ‘Designs from the Deep’ features eight new aquatic treatments, such as Parrotfish, Sweetlips, Angelfish and Triggerfish. This collection of Nepalese hand-knotted carpets incorporates a tactile combination of luxurious wool and silk. The company’s aim was to show the retail and contract market that it can produce fitted or freestanding carpets in any shape or size, applying a palette of over 2,000 shades. Meanwhile, visitors to DX could see carpet applications in a stream of related designs and colourways.  For more information visit www.deirdredyson.com


For more information email enquiries@busbyfabric.com, john.dunning@r-soper.co.uk or brenda.elkins@r-soper.co.uk


Glassolutions is offering architects and designers the opportunity to advance their knowledge with its new RIBA approved CPD seminar on interior glass specification. The 45 minute seminar gives detailed information about recommended glass types, the latest regulations and numerous applications for interior glass within buildings. Initially available to customers in the South East of England and the Midlands, the seminar explains the key points relating to glass specification for interior applications. The RIBA approved CPD seminar follows the development by Glassolutions of an online interactive interior glass tool, designed to inspire designers to use established brands and new glass products in a multitude of different ways to create stunning interiors. For more information email interiorglass@glassolutions.co.uk or visit www.ribacpd.com


DISTANCE


LEARNING The National Design Academy (NDA), offers a distance learning Master of Arts Degree in Interior Design. The course, validated by Staffordshire University, is studied part-time, online via their bespoke Virtual Learning Studio (VLS). This innovative new Masters of Arts Degree in


Interior Design enables students to study a fully taught, structured award, allowing specialisation in each module. This Masters degree is delivered by distance learning and is equally suitable for those currently working in the design or architecture professions, as well as recent BA (Hons) graduates or equivalent seeking to extend their knowledge and skills. For more information visit www.nda.ac.uk/courses/MA-Interior-Design.aspx


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