Matt Morse
London’s fashionable Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea district is home to a newly-refurbished restaurant. Adding flavour to the Gourmet Burger Kitchen’s Earls Court, moreno:masey Architecture sought the help of tile supplier Solus Ceramics to deliver a restaurant showcasing the latest design trends.
Crown Paints’ Sun-drenched City colour palette comprises layers of yellow teamed with hints of pinks and greens, radiating optimism and cheer to inspire thoughts of warm, long summer days. This palette is one of three curated by Crown Paints under its Colour Influences programme, providing useful content for designers and architects in the form of trend forecasting for spring/summer 2016.
With summer only just around the corner, we’re all looking forward to finally being able to spend more time outside in our gardens. Whether your clients enjoy dining al fresco or simply relaxing outdoors, it’s easy to create a comfortable and practical outdoor living space with stylish outdoor upholstery fabrics and cushions.
Inspired by the design of the Mercedes-Benz museum in Stuttgart, Germany, Ben van Berkel’s Circle sofa forms an interaction of convex and concave forms with contrasting colours of the intersection underlining its sculptural character.
Situated in The Royal Fort Gardens of the University of Bristol’s Life Sciences building, sits a collaborative piece of artwork from Architects, Zeller & Moye and Artist, Katie Paterson. The wooden structure, known as ‘Hollow’, comprises 10,000 pieces of wood from 10,000 tree species from every corner of the globe.
Having originally trained in event management, Interior Designer Peter Staunton decided to retrain in the interior design sector and join his family’s business. Since his educational change, Peter has spent the last 10 years transforming the family business into a luxury design studio, Peter Staunton Interior Design.