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THE JOURNAL


DESIGNER LOVES


The Design Centre is a source of inspiration for top international creatives. Here, designers from three world-class, female-led practices show us what’s on their radar


SALVESEN GRAHAM


Nicole Salvesen and Mary Graham describe their approach as “future heritage”, creating interiors that feel stylish, pretty, witty and


comfortable for now, but that will also stand the test of time. Salvesen Graham’s work includes a Mayfair pied-a-terre and a listed


Cornish house, and you can also find some of their own-designed products at the Design Centre – classic ‘Scallop’ rugs at Jennifer


Manners Design, and a capsule collection of furniture at David Seyfried Ltd.


“The Design Centre is our number one stop for project scheming, it’s wonderful to have so many inspiring showrooms under one roof”


FROM TOP RIGHT: Invisible light switch, Forbes & Lomax. ‘Imari Vase’ lamp, red and blue, Vaughan. ‘Nosterfield’ tassel, autumn, Sanderson. ‘Sunswick’ fabric, red with dots, Sister Parish at Tissus d’Hélène. ‘Rose & Fern’ fabric, blue, Jean Monro. ‘Salvesen Graham’ sofa, David Seyfried Ltd. ‘Palmyre’ fabric, original, Le Manach at Pierre Frey. ‘Duchess Paisley’ fabric, classic, de Le Cuona


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