THE JOURNAL
STYLE FILE Be inspired by design’s hottest talking points
◄ Shown here as a collage of different patterns, Texture Fabrics’ Savannah Grasscloths collection is inspired by the topography of high-mountain grasslands, digitally printed on to natural fibres. Find it at ALTFIELD.
▲ The ‘Monaco’ outdoor dining chair for SUTHERLAND was created with relaxed Riviera style in mind. Made from recycled ocean plastic, it comes with an optional teak seat, back and arms.
▲ ORIGINAL BTC has put its expertise in bone china lighting into its first cordless lamp. Available in three colours, ‘Blossom’ features a shade whose shape was inspired by the f lowers of a plum tree.
◄ New showroom SIMINETTI makes luxury mother-of-pearl surfaces, including this ‘Jasmine’ panel, which comes in either gold or silver on a white background. Use it for feature walls, backsplashes, shower walls or wherever your imagination leads you.
◄ Omexco’s Imperialis wallcovering collection, made from featherweight slices of paulownia timber assembled in an exquisite marquetry style, includes this graphic ‘Nelumbo’ design inspired by the shape of lotus leaves. See it in the LELIÈVRE PARIS showroom.
▲ ‘Symphonia’ is a magnificent fabric panel featuring a design of musicians in a landscape, executed in crewel embroidery. It’s part of the eclectic Irisa collection by OSBORNE & LITTLE, the legendary decorating brand that recently relocated its showroom to the Design Centre.
▲ Switch and socket specialist FORBES & LOMAX has opened a showroom in Design Centre East: browse its nine hardware finishes to find the perfect one for your project, from brushed brass to antique bronze and nickel silver.
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