THE JOURNAL
◄ New showroom arrival HECTOR FINCH’s ‘Scallop Edge’ hanging lantern straddles traditional and contemporary with its stylish canopy trim. Suitable for indoor or outdoor use, it’s shown in a custom RAL colour, but also comes in antique brass, bronze and zinc, with a complementary wall light also available.
▲ ‘Modernity’ is part of CRUCIAL TRADING’s Collage collection inspired by modernist art. Featuring blended hues of colour woven from 100% New Zealand wool, it’s available as a bespoke rug or wall-to-wall carpet. Find it at the natural flooring specialist’s recently opened showroom in the South Dome.
◄ Mark Alexander’s latest handcrafted wallcoverings are made from an enticing range of natural materials, beautifully crafted to show the hand of the maker, from Japanese paper to abacá and sisal. Find them at ROMO.
► Available at ALEXANDER LAMONT + MILES, Abigail Ozora Simpson’s ceramic vessels and sculptures, including this piece with a lustrous bronze glaze, are one-of-a-kind statements that are a firm favourite with interior designers and collectors alike.
▲ Escape to exotic climes with this ‘L’Oasis’ wallcovering panel by PIERRE FREY, which features a pencil sketch of tropical leaves and birds, finished with watercolour strokes. An embossed vinyl ground
gives it a fabric-like quality.
▼ Architect and designer Ben Pentreath’s colourful collaboration with Johnstons of Elgin has breathed new life into the Scottish heritage brand’s 100% lambswool textiles. See the collection at AUGUST+CO, a new arrival in the North Dome.
▲ Cuddle up with your nearest and dearest on this ‘Yazmine’ loveseat from PORTA ROMANA, which is perfect for small spaces. It can be upholstered in a fabric of your choice, but is pictured here with Pierre Frey’s ‘Pampelune’ fabric, trimmed with ‘Astrid’ cord and bullion fringe from Samuel & Sons.
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