Places & Spaces Magazine November 2012 | Página 19

flavour, from our colours and textures to our extraordinary sense of style. “A lot of our traditional furnishing has been influenced by our history, most of which has been based on our colonial past. We have since evolved so we highlight what Jamaica embodies so effortlessly. We love contemporary shapes and simple, clean lines with accents so when we furnish a home it is a place where you would want to stay.” Everything that they do is customised so they do not have a store room full of furniture which in turn means that no two furnishing projects can ever be the same. “We do corporate and residential homes but it is important to note that we do not cater to an individual’s personal taste. This is not a decorating business so if you wish to redecorate a room in your home that is for the services of an interior decorator.” It is all about showcasing the best of Jamaican and Caribbean lifestyle through contemporary furniture. Jamaica Room which got started in July, also has a long term vision to benefit not only the key players but others as well. “We are also interested in helping small manufacturers by giving them an opportunity to have a viable business while making a contribution to the economy.” Places & Spaces 19