THE JOURNAL STYLE FILE Be inspired by design’s hottest talking points
▼ This bone china wall light is a new iteration of ORIGINAL BTC’s popular Christie collection. Hand slip- cast in Stoke-on-Trent and finished with a brass fitting at its centre, its gentle fluted shape beautifully filters the light
▲ The ‘Duplet’ bedside table by LOOM FURNITURE has an interesting twist, with legs that kick in at 90 degrees at the base to make a continuous loop. Personalise it with a huge variety of timbers and painted finishes
▲ HAMILTON, newly opened in the North Dome, makes switches and sockets for every interior – including for those occasions when you’d like them to disappear into the background, as with this colour-matched ‘Paintables’ switch plate
► This fantastical ‘Greenhouse Gathering’ wallcovering, part of Moooi’s new collection for ARTE, features lush f lowers and hidden creatures within a tall window- or arch-shaped decorative frame – like peering into the windows of a greenhouse
◄ French designer Jean-Michel Wilmotte’s passion for photography was the starting point for the Zoom collection of taps: its handles are inspired by a camera lens. Visit the THG PARIS showroom, newly arrived in Design Centre North, to see it
► Five years after his debut collection for PERENNIALS, US designer Timothy Corrigan has created some winning new performance fabrics for the brand, including ‘Stripe Du Jour’ (on sofa) and the flame- stitch ‘Feel the Heat’ (on cushions)
▲ With its colourful appliqué and embroidery, ‘Totem’ is the hero fabric of OSBORNE & LITTLE’s Santa Fe collection, an homage to the natural landscapes, heritage and craftsmanship of New Mexico; it’s also available in warm, earth-coloured tones
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