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HOLLAND & SHERRY Successfully trading since 1836 supplying the finest cloths, Holland & Sherry has developed collections from embroidery to rugs, wallcovering, trim, leather and hardware. Every item produced reflects core values of quality, craftsmanship and sustainability. First Floor, North & Centre Domes +44 (0)20 7352 7768 www.interiors.hollandandsherry.com interiorsales@hollandandsherry.co.uk


HOULES Founded in 1928, Houlès has built its reputation on exquisite trimmings, including braids, piping cords, gimps, fringes and tiebacks. It now also specialises in high- quality hardware, and upholstery and drapery fabrics. The UK showroom carries fabrics by Casal, including Luciano Marcato and Karin Sajo. Second Floor, South Dome +44 (0)20 7352 0117 www.houles.com showroom.london@houles.com


HOUSE OF ROHL House of Rohl is a collection of artisan kitchen and bathroom brands recognised for their exceptional design and craftsmanship. The showroom presents Victoria + Albert baths, Perrin & Rowe brassware, Shaws fireclay sinks and Riobel taps. Third Floor, North Dome +44 (0)20 7351 4378 www.houseofrohl.design info@vandabaths.com


HUMA INTERIORS Huma creates luxurious kitchens and bespoke joinery, transforming dreams into reality. Each project begins as a blank canvas, awaiting the unique touch of its owner. Designed in the UK and crafted across Europe – including Italy, Germany, and the UK – Huma’s creations reflect the highest standards of quality and finish. Third Floor, Design Centre East +44 (0)20 4542 3445 www.huma-interiors.com studio@huma-interiors.com


IKSEL DECORATIVE ARTS Established in 1988, Iksel Decorative Arts offers sophisticated scenic and architectural wallcoverings. Its vast collection of handpainted originals have been converted to digital format, and can be printed either as a bespoke design or as standard prints. In addition there are repeats, ceilings and a furnishing fabric collection. Ground Floor, South Dome +44 (0)20 7351 4414 www.iksel.com london@iksel.com


INTERDESIGN UK For over 30 years, Interdesign has showcased cutting-edge contemporary design, offering a curated collection of furniture, lighting and accessories from Italy’s finest brands. The showroom is a destination for those who appreciate craftsmanship, innovation and timeless style. Ground Floor, South Dome +44 (0)20 7376 5272 www.interdesignuk.com info@interdesignuk.biz


JACARANDA CARPETS & RUGS Jacaranda creates beautiful carpets and rugs with a focus on quality, ethics and sustainability. Known for its tactile textures, each handwoven piece is crafted from natural fibres in a refined palette. Jacaranda’s new brand, Hibiscus – a collection of carpets and rugs that are stylish, fun and built to last – is now available to view. Second Floor, South Dome +44 (0)20 7351 6496 www.jacarandacarpets.com dcch@jacarandacarpets.com


JAIPUR RUGS Jaipur Rugs is a family-owned rug company founded by Nand Kishore Chaudhary in 1978 in Jaipur, India. Blending traditional craftsmanship with modern design, it connects over 40,000 rural artisans – 85% of them women – empowering them through employment opportunities and skills- development programmes while preserving heritage and fostering innovation. First Floor, South Dome +44 (0)7745 204357 www.jaipurrugs.com/uk london@jaipurrugs.com


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