Products • News
Inspiration for this month’s products comes from the sea, the sky and eastern, tribal infl uences by Francesca Seden
Arley House 18
Inspired by archival images and artefacts found along the Silk Road, Arley House’s Eastern Journey collection is steeped in history and artisanal charm, the company says. Introducing three new fabric designs – called Bamboo Garden, Izmir and Jaipur – the range features luxurious velvets, intricate patterns and deep earthy tones of green, blue and gold.
arleyhouse.com
Porro
The new Lullaby armchair, which has been created by Nicola Gallizia at Porro, is crafted from fabric or leather and solid ash and will work in domestic interiors as well as commercial settings. The name Lullaby refers to the unusual confi guration and inclination of the chair, which evokes a sense of comfort and the act of cradling.
porro.com
Atelier Ellis
The Human Natura paint collection of 14 new colours is a response to the deep connection between people and nature. Anchored in the human experience, they draw on thought-provoking ideas, the essence of sacred personal places, inspiring individuals and the bounty of the natural world. Banyan Blue is shown.
atelierellis.co.uk
Arteriors
From the Essential Lighting collection, the Noreen pendant features a taupe cloth cord encased by a simple, round canopy in antique brass. The seedy glass has a smoky blue tint with a lustre fi nish that delivers a calming glow when lit. To create more impact, hang in multiples of three or more.
arteriorshome.com
FBC London
Exclusively distributed in the UK by FBC London, these wallcoverings from Gregorius Pineo combine innovation and artistry to reveal the intrinsic beauty of a material through handcraftmanship. There are seven patterns– Luna, Glint, Strata, Rake, Cadence, Alchemy and Tribal (pictured) – in a range of colours.
fbc-london.com
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