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June 2013
As we go to press I head out to the May Design Series of events over at ExCel, London. Next issue we will report back on our findings across the four shows so this issue, to keep you all up
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BIID: THE CONFERENCE 23 In the lead up to the annual BIID conference, Sue timney shares news of the headliners
FURNITURE 24
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From the bespoke to the bejewelled, what will you be specifying from your furniture designs this year?
SEYMOURPOWELL ON MILAN 26
The creative minds behind Seymourpowell’s trend team report back from the infamous furniture fair
edition of the Interior Design Yearbook. Keep your eyes peeled at the end of the summer for the next edition of the book.
Our regular trend reporters Seymourpowell have outdone themselves this issue with a tremendous report on their findings at the Milan Furniture Fair. Take a look on pages 26 – 29 to see if your thoughts on the Italian trade show match up with the cleverly crafted categories as designed by Seymourpowell, which encapsulate the essence of Salone.
Joanna Cox of Ham Interiors is our designer being profiled this issue. With a hectic schedule and extensive client list, Jo is putting out design fires all over London and
JUNE NEWS 4
A news update including the latest events to attend and designs to consider for the season
PROJECT GALLERY 8
New York, Hong Kong, London and Minneapolis, this project gallery takes a spin around the globe in search of design wonder
the Home Counties but she managed to steal some time to speak to me about her start as a designer and her ambitions. David Rockwell, the famed architect also features this issue with an intriguing feature into the world of theatre and set design. There are so many links between the arts and interior design and David has managed to craft a career from both.
Jade Tilley, Editor
32 DESIGNER PROFILE Joanna Cox talks to Jade Tilley about her passion for all artistic forms, including taxidermy
34 FLOORING
Our second product feature invites our Ask The Designer panelists to reveal their most challenging flooring briefs and Bolefloor deliver a trend report
38A NEW WORLD OF DESIGN
David Rockwell, Architect, Set Designer, Producer, his list of talents is endless...
42 KITCHENS + BATHROOMS A range of bathroom and kitchens fittings to suit varied tastes and budgets
45 PRODUCT INNOVATIONS Toughened enamels, glossy laminates, colour palettes, we’ve got it all
49 LAST WORD Vanessa Brady, SBID, discusses The Acronym’s initiative between the UK and overseas
50 CLASSIFIEDS A buyers guide to products in the marketplace
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