ArchivesISSUE: November/December 2009 |
100% Design London
Ashow for contemporary interiors and architecture, 100% Design London showcases everything for the modern building and interior. In this issue, we feature a few of the new products launched at the event, which was held at Earls Court London, UK, from September 24 to 27, 2009.
Japonais
Susan Bradley Design, UK
This stunning three-dimensional wall design is suitable for interior and exterior spaces. It is available in a variety of materials and finishes, including stainless steel, powder-coated steel and Perspex.
Goldfish
Scabetti, UK
This is a limited edition piece of the iconic shoal light sculpture, made with 186 fine-boned china fish plated in 24-carat gold. The highly polished finish on each delicate china fish reflects the warmth and beauty of this precious metal.
Japonais
Erica Wakerly, UK
One of the products from the new collection of Erica Wakerly fabrics, the Patch Fabric is available in both black and white.
Save the Date
Studio Lawrence, Netherlands
This new rug collection is based on the designers’ search for harmony within sequences, where ink drawings of orthogonal series and diagonals are translated into hand-tufted 100 percent New Zealand wool carpets of the finest quality.
Champ Libre
Espace Loggia, France
This new generation of wall beds frees up the volume of a room and creates space for all the required furniture, with the wall structure adjusted to the height of your ceiling.
Rampur – Broadloom
Jacaranda Carpets, UK
Rampur, a linear broadloom from Jacaranda Carpets, boasts a winning combination of a delicate silk-like sheen and an inviting softness which is heavenly on the feet. It is a good choice of carpet for all styles of homes.
Flower, flowers, bunch of flowers
±2%, UK
Designed with the image of a flower or bunch of flowers in mind, these unique tea tables can be used individually or combined in different configurations.
Storm
Sharon Marston, UK
This piece recreates the feeling of a storm using rich, glossy black bone china petals arranged in architectural waves to create dramatic landscapes within a serene and restrained rectilinear silhouette.
Curved Bench/Table
Cleft Oak Furniture by Adrian McCurdy, UK
Made of cleft oak, this product can be used as a bench or low table. The top consists of a one-piece board, held up by book-end supports carved with key-pattern relief.
NORA Dining Table
Nora of Norway A S, Norway
Made of solid oak and veneer, this dining table can be oiled or painted. It can also be made to fit your dining room, with colours on request and also size to measure.
Buzzibag
Buzzispace.com, Belgium
In collaboration with beanbag specialist Sit On It, the Buzzispace.com team has come up with the first beanbag made of 100 percent recycled materials. It has a soft felt covering, and comes in seven different colours that can complement different colour schemes.
Mark Net Barstool
Mark Product, UK
Riding on the success of the Net chair, winner of the best interior product award at 100% Design 2008, MARK Product is launching the Net Barstool. It is available in interior and exterior specifications and caters to both domestic and commercial clients.
Bubble Candy 03
Yura Kim, UK
With inspiration taken from natural forms and textural qualities found in bird nests, feathers and eggs, the Bubble Candy incorporates these elements and employs the use of modern materials, in this case resin, to produce nature-inspired designs.
Current issue:
March/April 2010
To Gather Again In March
Every March, the international furniture community gears itself up for a jam-packed calendar. Starting with MIFF in Kuala Lumpur and to finish with the CIFF-Office Show at the end of March, buyers and suppliers gather in Asia for the latest products and designs the region has to offer. This is in the form of more than a dozen exhibitions running back-to-back.