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Category: Furniture

Would you consider Acrylic furniture?

On March 8th, 2012 by .

Acrylic furniture is the perfect choice if you want to bring a sense of visual lightness to a space. It has the same delicate feel of glass but allows in more light, it’s the safer option if you have young children and is also a lot cheaper.  If it’s a modern sleek and streamline finish that your after then acrylic is definitely something to consider.  This particular table is made by Luminati Lifestyles, a leading manufacturer of imaginative acrylic home furnishings.

Their collection of contemporary furniture and accessories include everything from laptop stands, jewellery boxes, side tables, wall art and lighting.  For the kitchen, they also have useful accessories such as trays, wine holders and coasters.  Also new to the collection, are display cases; these can be customised in a variety of sizes and colours to fit customers’ personal preference and interior décor.  They also offer commissions upon request, which is a real plus point, especially if you have an awkward space for furniture or an unconventional design idea.

This stylish black coffee table would look great in a modern decorating scheme, teamed with a matching console.  For a slightly softer feel, place a large bunch of white hydrangeas on the table, as the black glass will contrast beautifully with the delicate white flowers.

Click here for more information about Luminati Lifestyles.


Bold & Graphic trend shoot

On November 23rd, 2011 by .

This is our latest shoot that is now on Channel 4 Homes. Unless you have been away for all of 2011 then you must have noticed the ongoing trend for all things bright and graphic. It’s a certainly a striking scheme and not for the faint hearted. To recreate the look, use a graphic image for your background and pick out one of the colours for your bright piece of furniture.

It must be my editorial background as I always like to see my images layed out as a spread! I’ve included the larger versions below. I hope you like it ;0)

Credits
Wallpaper styled and designed by Kirath Ghundoo, wallpaper Arne Jacobsen inspired Egg Chair, £335, Interior Icons, Sanderson Dandelion cushion, £30, John Lewis, Studio Arc floor lamp, £169, Click 4 Interiors, Glass table (part of a set of 3), £399, Dwell, Coloured wine glasses, £29 for 4, Found Home Store, Hula glasses, £16 for 4, LSA-International.com, Striped Cuckoo Clock, £195, Pantone chairs, both Found Home Store, White glass vase, House of Fraser. Red Anglepoise lamp, £150, John Lewis.

Styling Pippa Jameson, Photography, Jemma Watts, Background boards supplied by Set surfaces

Our selection of the best beds

On October 30th, 2011 by .

I’m afraid it’s been a while since my last post as we have been out of the office shooting.  I’ve been looking at a lot beds recently as we are thinking of buying a new one for ourselves, hence this feature.  Whether you are thinking about solid wood, rattan, metal or maybe leather, there are a wide range of choices.  I have included images from some of the major players, showing one in each material.  My favourite is the first one, a beautifully carved bedstead made from solid oak.

Antoinette Bed, French Bedroom Company

Matalan bedding

Sol bed, Natural Bed Company

Emer Oak Bed, Living it up

Rattan bed, House of Fraser

For the Tv addict! Dante bed by Littlewoods

Lit Lit bed by French Bedroom Company

Iris Bed by Beautiful Modern Thing

Some other compies to consider are:Leather beds by Bedstar, Feather and Black & The Sleep Room


LDF 2011 – some more favourites…

On October 4th, 2011 by .

ARCO OKAY LONDON was a great exhibition showcasing 10 designers work which was produced after one week inside an empty furniture factory in the Dutch countryside…

 

The new John Lewis – in Stratford

On August 30th, 2011 by .

There is just under two weeks to go until John Lewis unveil their new Stratford store, but as you might expect from an Olympic site shop, this is going to something completely different… Image credits: Clements Riberio, ercol cabinet; Bottles Blue cushion, James Joyce; Ikat print cushion,  Ikat Broadstripe chaise, Seattle Chaise, Adras Indigo all Ptolemy Mann;

There are many elements that make this new Home store exciting including collaborations with designers that are completely new to John Lewis.  One that I am really excited about is the vintage boutique brand, Pedlars.  As well as their signiture pieces, they will be offering reconditioned 1950s telephones, original London bus blinds, vintage 1960s bread baking tins sourced from the Hovis factory, along with 1960s lamps, maps, and globes.

Customers will also see a new focus on design-led, directional products, particularly in furniture and lighting.  One particular designer lighting brand will be Design House Stockholm, a firm favourite of mine, you might know them for their ever popular and gorgeously stylish Nordic Light.

There will be a section dedicated cushions, wallpaper and fabric by Jocelyn Warner, a new dining range from Bethan Gray for John Lewis, and fabrics from Mulberry Home.  The area will see a new installation by the renowned stylist Emma Davidge, her concept is inspired by Tibetan flags, and uses long drops of John Lewis fabric to create a breath-taking entrance to the Home floor showcasing the array of fabrics available.

Other collaborations include Original BTC and Modernica, as well as designers Clements Ribeiro, James Joyce and Ptolomy Mann (images above).

Another service will be from Image library guru, Getty, where customers can customise a range of art and photography to suit their own requirements – altering the print size and frames to suit their taste.

Finally, there will be a Home Design service offering customers a design consultation in-store or at home.  Customers will also be able to pick-up swatches and samples, browse interiors magazines and books, and speak to one of their interior design-qualified home designers.

The official opening will be on September 13th 2011
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