Architect and Builder June/July 2018 | Page 77

WILLOWLAMP willowlamp Founder and Creative Director, Adam Hoets, draws ideas for new designs from all forms and media; enter The WindChime from the 2018 collection. The WindChime is one of two THE MILL FABRICS LAUNCHES VIBRANT TWEED COLLECTION new chandeliers among the larger The Mill Fabrics recently launched their new Linton Tweed collection in an incredible 42 ‘cross colourways’. You’ll be drawn and attracted to its endless possibilities of tonal and clashing cross weaves. Mixing orange and green, the ‘Westwood’ of the catwalk, shades of ‘Nude’, vibrant yellows and reds, there’s no place for tiring of a Linton inspired interior. Taking its inspiration from 1950’s tweed suiting, Linton will breathe life into vintage and modern pieces alike adding a ‘je ne sais quoi’ to its occupied space. Linton boasts an impressive 40,000 Martindale rubs plus a Soil and Water repellent finish, making it perfect for commercial and contract use. The Mill specialises in custom designed & branded fabrics, specifically woven or embroidered to their clients requirements. They pride themselves on designing, manufacturing, importing, sourcing and distributing their own fabric collections, which are coordinated and sampled in-house. www.themillfabrics.co.za while at least half of the remaining statement pieces in this collection, 2018 lights are smaller designs with consideration given to more compact spaces. The WindChime represents what willowlamp has become known for – large, show- stopping pieces that pack a punch. All willowlamp creations embrace sharp attention to detail, and the design of The WindChime frame structure simulates a snowflake shape which is carried through to the smaller repeated suspended frames. The poetic interpretation of traditional bamboo windchime A NEW VIEWPOINT ON CONTEMPORARY STYLE forms is illuminated by G4 LEDs Head Interiors have introduced a new viewpoint on contemporary style at their Hyde Park, Johannesburg showroom. The specially designed and locally crafted range of furnishings, together with exclusive imports and accessories, feature rich textures and generous proportions in a perennial palette of neutrals and greys, punctuated with jewel and citrus hues, in homage to enduring yet modern elegance. Each piece in the collection, which includes plush sofas, occasional chairs, ottomans and tables, was meticulously produced to Head Interiors’ exacting standard of quality, durability and comfort. And, reflecting the company’s reputation for creating bespoke interiors both locally and internationally, furnishings can be custom produced from a selection of fabrics and finishes according to individual taste. Head Interiors is located at Hyde Square, corner Jan Smuts Avenue and North Road, Hyde Park, Johannesburg. www.headinteriors.com
 LEDs on top of the main frame. Interior Watch in each ‘windchime’, as well as six The WindChime is available in a choice of colours ranging from a variety of metallic shades to red, white or black. www.willowlamp.com 77