Matt Morse
As wellness in the bathroom is growing in importance to consumers, whirlpool and hydrotherapy elements are becoming a lot more popular and requested. Once an unnecessary luxury, hydrotherapy products are now getting credit for their health and relaxation benefits. Here, Dan Cook, Designer at C.P. Hart, explains the movement the company has witnessed within the ‘home spa’ trend.
The biophilia hypothesis was devised by Psychoanalyst Eric Fromm and later popularised by Edward O.Wilson. Today, supported by considerable research, the theory is making its way into the creative minds of designers. To gain a further understanding of biophilia, Inex recently met with Interface’s World Woven Designer David Oakey and biophilic design expert Oliver Heath, where they explained how to incorporate biophilic design, quite literally, ‘from the ground up’.
Autumn is a time of change and, whether it’s outdoors or indoors, one of the most noticeable of those changes are the colours. Here, Brewers Home, connoisseur of colour, provides its top tips for bringing those beautiful autumnal tones into your clients’ spaces.
Verner Panton, considered one of Denmark’s most influential furniture and interior designers of the 20th century, originally developed the popular Panthella lamp in partnership with Louis Poulsen in 1971. Following the colours of the last project Verner Panton was working on before his death in 1998, ‘Lyset og Farven’, Louis Poulsen is now launching a scaled-down version of the iconic Panthella – Panthella MINI.
As part of a three-month exhibition, a new collection of work by renowned Wood Carver Walter Bailey is on show at The Hannah Peschar Sculpture Garden in Ockley. Running until 30th October, ‘The Sheltering Earth’ exhibition explores the fragility of shelter.
Lori Dennis was aware of her passion for interior design from a young age. Raised by a struggling, single mother and grandmother, she was taught early on to conserve energy, never waste and recycle; all the ethics that her design practice works by today.