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news
Rachis
Occasional
a neat, frozen
gesture of a
tree being cut
down; or the
kinetics of an
oscillating,
teetering
stack of cups
and saucers which
might be described
Each porcelain tile in the Textural Wall Tile collection by Heather Knight is created
from conception completely by hand. Inspired by nature, her work is recognisable for its
striking combination of modern aesthetic with textures, patterns and shapes. The range
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by
Hunting and Narud quite
literally turns design on its
size prevents it from overwhelming a room.
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norm, hand-blown glass
vessels encase and support
turned wooden cones. With
minimal contact between
the two materials, the
apex of the cone which
point is the only part of
the wood in direct contact
with the glass creating
a sharp visual contrast
whilst encapsulating and
highlighting the beauty of
the wooden cones.
T: +44 (0)750 182 1218
www.huntingandnarud.com
Beverly Hills based interior designer,
Natasha Baradaran has just launched
which she has dedicated to her mother,
client list includes Sophia Loren. The Karat
Nightstand is shown in antiqued silver with a
T: 001 310 288 8321 | www.natashabaradaran.com
Haute Deco has managed to
encapsulate almost every
conceivable texture,
colour and shape into their
comprehensive range of door
knobs. From their lace-inspired
baubles, these high
quality door
accessories add
instant style and are
truly covetable.
T: +44 (0)207 736 7171
www.doorknobshop.com
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A Rum Fellow unites the
and design. Working with a weaving collective in Guatemala, the interiors brand have
created a luxury range of upholstered furniture, cushions and lampshades showcasing
these unique and vibrant tribal tapestries.
T: +44 (0)208 245 6779 | www.arumfellow.com
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