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THE JOURNAL


▲ Inspired by a 1930s French original, this pretty dressing table by JULIAN CHICHESTER with its fold-out mirror is notable for its high gloss teal vellum.


▲ The Allaperto Veranda collection from ETHIMO is an example of the increasingly eco-friendly approach that focuses on choice of materials. Perfect for relaxing outdoors, the ‘Swing’ suspended armchair is available in natural rattan weave.


▲ The history of zelliges tiles goes back over a thousand years. Handmade terracotta mosaics are still crafted today using traditional clays and glaze pigments by Moroccan master Aït Manos. See the ‘Guercif’ design for Ann Sacks at WEST ONE BATHROOMS.


◄ Accessories and smaller decorative pieces catch the eye and can quickly transform a room. ARTERIORS offers ‘Isaac’ porcelain vases, which are moulded by hand to form their distinctive lip and feature a ‘waterfall’ glaze.


◄ Personal expression has become an important component in decorating. Victoria + Albert Baths has collaborated with Wallpaper* magazine with a series of tempting colour palettes, including ‘Light Industrielle’ (shown here) which references urban design. See more at HOUSE OF ROHL.


▲ Head to Design Centre North to view architectural hardware from new arrival STUDIO FRANCHI. Designs include this exquisite Tirreno cabinet handle in rich mother of pearl.


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