Friday, 20 February 2015

Sandwich Doorsteps


We were in Kent at the weekend, pottering around Sandwich and Deal, and came across some beautiful doorstep paving patterns. This one was in Sandwich. I love the movement and looseness in the pattern of flowers. The oval flower head shapes remind me of a painting by Duncan Grant of paper flowers on a mantlepiece. 


Even the plain white patterns have a lovely rhythm to them. If you look closely at the one below you see that the pattern turns direction all the time. 


But my absolute favourite was the one below in the doorway of a hardware shop in Deal. A dustpan in mosaic - so perfect.


When we open our first shop I will commission a mosaic doorstep with a weaving shuttle on it.




Tuesday, 17 February 2015

An eye for colour

 I love the unexpected colour mix in this shoot styled by Poppy Norton...

... the acid yellows in the Easterly below work really well with the deeper mustard tones in the cushion and all the soft greys and browns...


... and I would not think to try and indigo blue with pink and accents of green, orange and mustard but the mix really works in the combination below - it feels lovely and spring-like.

It is really exciting when a shoot makes me look again at our pieces with fresh eyes.


Tuesday, 10 February 2015

Walead Beshty


Popped into the Curve Gallery at the Barbican this weekend and just caught the last day of the Walead Beshty cyanotyoe installation. It was made over the course of year and the installation follows this chronological movement from at his studio in LA at one end through to his residency in the Barbican at the other.


Lots of the objects are incredibly familiar whilst others are much more enigmatic. And the surfaces he uses adds another layre. I liked the instances where other found colour leaked through the indigo like the rusty orange above.


I also really liked the variety of the scale of the objects he captures - this step-ladder particularly caught my eye.

Perhaps the most striking thing about the show though is the scale of the installation as a whole - there are over 12,000 prints in the piece. Like some gigantic indigo denim patchwork.




Wednesday, 28 January 2015

Maison et Objet - Spring 2015


We are just back from showing our collections at Masion et Objet in Paris. This year alongside our blanket and cushion collection, we also showed the Aerial upholstery fabric collection as well as our new Cebl tall stool by Hitch Mylius. 



We were delighted that Matthew Hilton chose a few of our pieces for his De La Espada stand. It was a beautiful pared-back space - reflecting the thoughtfulness and poise of his work perfectly. I love the details and the mix of materials in the pieces - like the aluminium legs on the beautiful bed below.


And is was wonderful too to have our Aerial collection used on the beautiful Loop series of furniture on the Sfera stand below. As always their collection of beautifully crafted and curated objects was outstanding.


We were delighted with the response to the new Cebl tall stool below and look forward to presenting the full Cebl collection shortly.

And the icing on the cake came with a listing in the Monocle 10 picks from the show - see here for the link.



Thursday, 15 January 2015

Tonton and Belmont


Here is the 'Loop bench' by Sfera in our Belmont fabric, beautifully modeled by Tonton.

Indigo blues


We were so pleased with this shoot styled by Gabby Deeming and photographed by Bill Batten for the February issue of House and Garden. It is called 'The Simple Things', and takes its cue from Japanese aesthetic - lots of beautiful indigo blues and natural woods.


The image above shows the Sfera tall chair in our Rowridge fabric, and the one below shows the Storm Blue blanket (laid black and white side up) and the Pontefract cushions, with panels of the Caradon and Rowridge fabrics on the wall.