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There is no denying how varied the interior design shows are these days.
There is certainly no one style that we must all slavishly follow.
And how we interpret design, be it contemporary or traditional, is very much up to the eye of the beholder!
So here’s what my eye caught during the 2014 design shows:
An interesting shaped piece of furniture showing off some traditional fabrics in a fun way.
VOTE: NOT HOT
A display of paint colours against a dark background:
VOTE: HOT
This has caught my eye because it’s a modern day interpretation of Tiffany lighting and I think it’s interesting.
VOTE: Not sure yet
This is more of a design lesson than a specific ‘latest style’.
Don’t forget the power of graphic images to pull a room together.
Triptychs work wonders and fours in a big square look super smart.
VOTE: HOT
This is another light by Cox of London. Welded iron with glass hand blown into the blocks.
VOTE: Couldn’t love it more! SUPER HOT
If you are privileged enough to have a piece of quartz or other stunning stone and can back light it (a GREAT effect). Please make sure you have a consistent source of light – not blobs like these.
VOTE: NOT HOT (though it could be…)
These chairs are by Tom Faulkner. His work is exquisite. Metal is his friend. He makes lamps, tables, consoles and chairs. I was frightened of sitting on it because I feared it would let me down on the comfort front. It didn’t.
VOTE: HOT (PS Please send me a client who can afford the set…)
The Little Green Paint Company produced this stand.
How simple is paint? Of course it is, but what amazing impact it can have.
VOTE: HOT
I don’t know who made these.
They seem to be everywhere. I’m sure this one is made with precious metals and jewels and the likes but most are pretty cheap and shoddy these days so I dismissed it as one of them…
VOTE: NOT HOT
Full marks for display here. I love this plumed bird bathing in the caged shower unit.
Shame I hate the caged shower unit. It looks like a prison. And they are quite the rage I think…
VOTE: NOT HOT
I’m very fond of adding piping and using a different fabric on the backs of chairs.
This seems very over done though. Trying too hard.
VOTE: NOT HOT
I’ve been working with fabric covered doors lately and leather is a fascinating material for this. A trip to Bill Amberg’s Studio in Queen’s Park is quite an eye opener. Just look at these options:
VOTE: HOT
Acoustic problems are not to be dismissed. They can be disruptive in the work place and uncomfortable at home. Texture can really help as a solution.
VOTE: HOT
Cute little ceramic lights with bling rings. Use them in numbers. One simply won’t do…
VOTE: HOT
Why have boring handles when you can have fun?
VOTE: HOT
This was the light installation at the front of 100% Design. Abstract, simple, powerful. A great start to the show.
VOTE: HOT
I’m really keen to hear your votes on all of these products so please do write in the comments box below.
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