Matt Morse
With great passion and design expertise, Brothers and Sons creates surprisingly timeless collections of beautiful, functional furniture made with innovative, sustainable materials. Breaking standards is Brothers and Sons’ goal and this is illustrated in the design of its distinctly remarkable Alumni collection.
Hakwood, a family company based in the Netherlands, works closely with architects and designers worldwide. Hakwood flooring adorns the most impressive interiors in more than 60 countries from the Louis Vuitton Foundation in Paris and Saks on Fifth Avenue in Chicago, to the breathtaking Shard in London and the Royal Monceau Hotel in Paris. In June, Hakwood was the proud sponsor of a striking installation at Clerkenwell Design Week, HakFolly.
Award-winning luxury property development, architecture and interior design firm, Casa Forma, and interior design and sourcing agency, Luxury Interiors London, have announced a merger. Faiza Seth, Founder of Casa Forma, and Radhika Seth, CEO of Luxury Interiors London, will unite their expertise and knowledge to form Casa Forma London. Here, they both talk to Inex about what their collaboration will bring to the industry.
N Studio is the interior design and interior architecture studio behind a number of London’s most stunning homes. Nestled between Notting Hill’s Moscow Road and Hereford Road stands N Studio’s recent addition to its portfolio, Prince Edward Mansions. With a particular emphasis on integrating unique antique pieces into the dwelling, N Studio created this scheme far from the ‘show home’ feel that many of today’s homes stage.
Mr De Palatinat, Founder of De Palatinat Architecte, has created an exceptional apartment for an art and design enthusiast in the luxurious location of Monaco. The main feature of this prestigious apartment is a statement staircase inspired by the shape of a DNA double helix which has been created by EeStairs.
Naomi Doran and Danilo Murru, of Stoke Newington-based Relicreation, curate furniture and interior design schemes through the use of recycled products. From coffee tables and dressing tables to kitchen furniture, the innovative pair find use for materials such as Victorian floorboards giving them a new lease of life.