Thứ Năm, 12 tháng 11, 2020

The British Interior Design Collaborations To Know About

There’s only one thing we love more than an interior design match made in heaven – and that’s an interior design match made right here in the UK. With these incredible design collaborations are the perfect marriage of the best design brands – and celebrate the best of British design, craftsmanship and manufacturing at the same time. 

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  • House of Hackney X Axminster. houseofhackney.com

    House of Hackney‘s ‘art on walls’ meets Axminster Carpet’s ‘art on floors’ in this collaboration between two beloved British brands. Woven entirely on one loom at Axminster’s factory in Devon, the collection champions traditional craftsmanship and sustainable methods. There are four unique motifs in the collection, each exquisitely woven and in rich colour and detail. From £2,250. houseofhackney.com

  • Kelling Designs X Guy Allen. kellingdesigns.com

    One for the budding art collectors: renowned artist and print maker Guy Allen has collaborated with London and Norfolk-based Kelling Designs. The resulting exclusive collection of limited editions includes original etchings and unique, one-off artworks. ‘Over the last decade, I have watched Guy emerge as a highly talented and aspirational artist,’ says Emma Deterding, the founder and director of Kelling. ‘It all started with a picture of a Norfolk terrier watching a bee, snd since then, Guy has continued to harness his talent and evolve his collections, going from strength to strength.’

  • &You X Campbell-Rey, andyoulifestyle.com

    London based Campbell-Rey (founded by Duncan Campbell and Charlotte Rey) have collaborated with online interiors concept store &You for a collection of glasses that we’d love to grace our dinner tables. Inspired by Le Jardin Majorelle in Morocco, with trompe l’oeil and geometry motifs, the Murano glass tumblers were made using craft materials and old world techniques. There’s also a striped Murano carafe in turquoise and pomegranate to complete the set. From £200.

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Lulu Lytle of Soane Britain and fashion designer Duro Olowu

Duro Olowu and Lulu Lytle

Duro Olowu and Lulu Lytle

It was Olowu’s Instagram post of a window display in Soane’s Pimlico Road shop that sparked this collection of punchy modernist weaves and swirling prints. ‘Soane makes fantastic textiles and furniture using small and dedicated British manufactures. I love the combination of thoroughly modern design with a respect for traditional and painstaking techniques,’ explains Olowu. ‘And how I have been able to bring my own international pattern and print sensibility into the Soane aesthetic.’

Lytle: ‘It’s his fearlessness with colour and pattern that really appeals to me. He has a certain irreverence and is happy to break with convention.’ Duro Olowu for Soane Britain, from £140 p/m. soane.co.uk; duroolowu.com

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The collaboration mixes Olowu’s punchy prints with Soane’s traditional techniques

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Holly Howe of Howe London and lampshade maker Rosi de Ruig

‘The Urn lamp, an old Howe design, disappeared from our collection almost accidentally,’ explains Holly Howe. ‘Ten years later we happily bumped into one in Bath while photographing an interior project, and knew we should dig out our old patterns and set about making it again’. What eluded Howe, however, was the perfect shade; until a client, Harding & Read, suggested shade maker Rosi de Ruig. ‘Nicola Harding, who has a devil of an eye for good colour, introduced us to Rosi de Ruig, a master shade-maker, who uses materials with a natural quality and, in the case of the marbled papers, take me back to the beautiful papers I discovered lining the drawers of some old Georgian chests my father has bought over the years,’ says Howe.

Holly Howe and Rosi de Ruig

Rosi de Ruig and Holly Howe

De Ruig makes everything herself, even down to the trim, cutting long strips of fabric on the bias and applying tape to create a fold. ‘It’s a labour of love,’ laughs de Ruig. This attention to detail and hand-crafting perfectly suits the Howe aesthetic. ‘Finding a properly made and inspiring lampshade for a reasonable price is a real challenge, so meeting Rosi and her flamboyant, swirling hand-marbled paper was the beginning of a perfect collaboration.’ Urn lamp, £850. howelondon.com; rosi-de-ruig.myshopify.com

Arlene McIntyre of Ventura Design and Trinny Woodall

A leading name in interior design in Ireland, Arlene McIntyre was the obvious go-to when Trinny Woodall’s team planned a roadshow event in Dublin for her Trinny London beauty brand. Ventura Design created the pop-up in a Dublin townhouse and the two struck up a friendship. ‘She has such a confidence, which I love,’ says McIntyre. ‘She said people would be queueing round the street to get in and she was absolutely right.’ As well as interiors, McIntyre designs and manufactures furniture for clients at her London Ventura showroom at Design Centre Chelsea Harbour.

Arlene McIntyre & Trinny Woodall

Arlene McIntyre & Trinny Woodall in the Trinny Chair

‘I wanted to design an elegant chair that reflected Trinny’s personal style as well as displaying pops of her signature colour. I think we have created a smart and extremely comfortable armchair that will work well in both contemporary and classic interiors.’ The result is a feminine tub-style chair featuring a ‘Trinny London’ bright yellow trim and dove-grey neutral linen. Trinny chair, £1,440. venturalondon.co.uk; trinnylondon.com

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