Showing posts with label clerkenwell design week. Show all posts
Showing posts with label clerkenwell design week. Show all posts
Tuesday, May 30, 2017
Another nice discovery from the last week. Beatrice Larkin is London based designer creating beautiful woven textiles for the home. Very soft, cozy and Scandinavian-style collection will work so well in Ardesia Design's interiors! ;)
From her website:
After graduating from the Royal College of Art in 2013, Beatrice Larkin established her label with the desire to create design-led textiles for the home.
A diverse mix of detailed CAD drawings, freehand sketches and manipulated weave structures all come together to generate her patterns. There is a softened geometry in these textiles that derives from an organic approach to clean modernist design.
Working from her London studio, she uses highly skilled mills and finishers in the UK to weave fabrics made from the softest merino and lambswool. Passionate about honest craftsmanship, her collections are woven in small runs with a focus on quality, texture and the individual characteristics of each piece of cloth.
From her website:
After graduating from the Royal College of Art in 2013, Beatrice Larkin established her label with the desire to create design-led textiles for the home.
A diverse mix of detailed CAD drawings, freehand sketches and manipulated weave structures all come together to generate her patterns. There is a softened geometry in these textiles that derives from an organic approach to clean modernist design.
Working from her London studio, she uses highly skilled mills and finishers in the UK to weave fabrics made from the softest merino and lambswool. Passionate about honest craftsmanship, her collections are woven in small runs with a focus on quality, texture and the individual characteristics of each piece of cloth.
Geometric Textiles from Beatrice Larkin
Thursday, May 25, 2017
As every year we visited Clerkenwell Design Week to see what's going on in the design world. We've seen most of brands that are usually there but also got to know some new ones.
In the crypt of St James's Church we have found cool company from East London producing contemporary furniture with some Scandinavian twist.
From their website:
Lozi was founded in 2012 by Soroush Pourhashemi whose passion for innovation and simplicity underpins the brand’s ethos. Our unique combination of digital manufacturing and traditional woodworking methods produces elegantly minimal designs full of personality that will fit seamlessly into any contemporary home. The makers at Lozi continuously develop new techniques to reduce waste ensuring that our furniture production has minimal impact on the environment.
In the crypt of St James's Church we have found cool company from East London producing contemporary furniture with some Scandinavian twist.
Lozi was founded in 2012 by Soroush Pourhashemi whose passion for innovation and simplicity underpins the brand’s ethos. Our unique combination of digital manufacturing and traditional woodworking methods produces elegantly minimal designs full of personality that will fit seamlessly into any contemporary home. The makers at Lozi continuously develop new techniques to reduce waste ensuring that our furniture production has minimal impact on the environment.
Clerkenwell Design Week 2017 - Bespoke Furniture from Lozi
Monday, June 1, 2015
Those little pretty guys were spotted by us during Clerkenwell Design Week 2015. I can already imagine using those pendants in some bathroom/ kitchen design or even in the bedroom.
About the Brand:
Lighting brand Terence Woodgate launched in 2014. Founded by industrial designer Terence Woodgate, the company designs and manufactures lighting collections that fully optimise the formidable benefits of LED technology.
The Terence Woodgate brand calls on his 25 years of lighting design, extensive knowledge of LED technology and a partnership with MEGAMAN®, one of the most innovative and competitive LED lamp manufacturers, to produce accessible, design-led lighting optimised for high performance, low-energy LEDs.
Marble Lighting Pendants by Terence Woodgate
Friday, May 29, 2015
Another design seen on Clerkenwell Design Week. Handblown bespoke glass and bone china lighting made by Curiosa, Curiosa.
From their website:
Curiosa, curiosa glass lighting range offers a wide choice of colour, shape and size providing shades from 130mm to 500mm in diameter and a variety of styles, complimented with a selected range of finishes, fittings, flexes and bulbs. Each shade is traditionally free-blown without moulds, allowing virtually any shape, size and colour to be achieved.
Based in Derbyshire in the Midlands with a commitment to working with UK based craftspeople and suppliers, Esther continues to work locally with carpenters, fabricators, photographers and glass blowers - all highly skilled crafts people.
From their website:
Curiosa, curiosa glass lighting range offers a wide choice of colour, shape and size providing shades from 130mm to 500mm in diameter and a variety of styles, complimented with a selected range of finishes, fittings, flexes and bulbs. Each shade is traditionally free-blown without moulds, allowing virtually any shape, size and colour to be achieved.
Based in Derbyshire in the Midlands with a commitment to working with UK based craftspeople and suppliers, Esther continues to work locally with carpenters, fabricators, photographers and glass blowers - all highly skilled crafts people.
Pendant lighting by Curiosa, Curiosa
Wednesday, May 27, 2015
During London's Clerkenwell Design Week they definitely attracted my attention. A Rum Fellow is London based interior brand. The furniture, fabric and accessories are made to captivate the space around. Ethnic, travel inspired and very dominative. Use with caution!
Travel Inspired Furniture by A Rum Fellow
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