Trends for wood in 2018
Interior design trends, like all trends, are cyclical and this is no different for trends in wood. Interior design trends today are reimaginings rather than pastiche interpretations of history. Reimagined because they’re traditional ideas reshaped by modern practices.
Fantastic plastic
Officially launched in January 2018, ecoBirdy is a new brand that has presented its first collection of unique design furniture items for children at Maison & Objet in Paris.
The discovery of space
On 350m² and two storeys, the classic idea of a loft is noticeable, yet is being reinterpreted in many regards by the architects of smartvoll.
A change of direction
After completing her science degree and having a career in the food industry for a while, Sally Homan decided to have a complete career change and retrain as an interior designer. She studied at the KLC School of Design and worked in the design industry in London before setting up her business, Robertson Lindsay interiors, in Edinburgh.
A treetop retreat
As its customers often define it, ORIGIN is an exceptional cabin, a unique and tailor-made project hidden among the tree tops.
Nulty Lighting completes work on the Ritz-Carlton Hotel
Nulty has recently completed work on the Ritz-Carlton Hotel, Astana, based in the exclusive Talan Towers, a high-end, mixed-use development in the capital of Kazakhstan.
A world of innovation for a world of change
Celebrating an impressive 32 years, kbb Birmingham – one of the UK’s largest and most established kitchen, bedroom and bathroom events – returns to the NEC, Birmingham, from 4 to 7th March.
London Design Week returns
For six days in March, London Design Week 2018 at Design Centre, Chelsea Harbour is the nerve-centre of creative excellence – an unmissable event that is essential for anyone who wants the inside track on the latest design thinking.
Coloured wood furniture - more than just a splash
Here Tim Armitt, Managing Director at Lyndon by Boss Design, discusses the importance of colour in commercial furniture.
Tektura transforms a communal area for students
Kingston Shaw Interior Design was delighted to have completed the design of the communal spaces for its clients Crosslane Group and Prime Student Living with the help of wallcovering expert Tektura. The new student accommodation is situated in Sheffield and is the latest luxury student living project by the companies.