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THE JOURNAL


STYLE FILE A snapshot of what's new in the showrooms


► The palette of Aux Abris’ ‘Vespa’ wallcovering was inspired by vintage cars, with a metallic finish that adds ref lective depth. Find it at GEORGE SPENCER DESIGNS.


▼ KARNDEAN DESIGNFLOORING brings premium luxury vinyl flooring to a new showroom in Design Centre East. ‘Dawn Oak’, pictured, faithfully reproduces the look of a richly burnished timber, with a trompe l'oeil woven pattern. It’s available as a plank or square-shaped tile.


▲ VISUAL COMFORT & CO. has puts a laid-back twist on its ‘Darlana’ pendant, designed by Chapman & Myers – usually made in metal, this version’s iron framework is wrapped in natural rattan.


▲ These ‘UN12-27’ fishscale tiles from VIA ARKADIA (TILES) are handmade in Italy. Mix and match smooth and ridged versions for an intriguing textural contrast.


▲ With their barrel shape, stained ash finish and cut-out apertures, these ‘Bold’ coffee and side tables from PORADA channel a Japanese aesthetic. Visit the brand’s newly relocated and expanded showroom in the South Dome.


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◄ Inspired by Nordic wellness rituals, Victoria + Albert’s ‘Kerid’ bath from HOUSE OF ROHL is designed for a deep soak. It’s suitable for indoors or out – putting a new spin on the concept of ‘forest bathing’.


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