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DESIGN CENTRE GUIDEAUTUMN | WINTER 18 The Ultimate Guide to the World’s Premier Design Destination design centre L ONDON www.arte-international.com LONDON Showroom Second Floor, Design Centre East, Chelsea Harbour [email protected] 0800 500 3335 2018_09_DCCH_Guide.indd 6 3/09/18 15:05 THE GUIDE autumn | winter 2018 ositivity is at the heart of our new issue: of the tastemakers and influencers we admire, the luxury brands we love, the designs that inspire us. It was ever thus at Design Centre, Chelsea Harbour – as a global hub that champions creativity – but our confident approach is, perhaps, more Pimportant than ever in a changing world. In the following pages – showcasing the most beautiful of the new-season collections, the brightest and best of world-class talent – there is a particular vibrancy that resonates. Enjoyment is better shared; which is also why this edition of The Guide is brimming with ways to experience design together. With an undeniable momentum, Design Centre, Chelsea Harbour has its eye on the future. Design Centre East has grown to include over 40 showrooms and work is progressing well on the Design Avenue and Design Centre North. In the domes, the third floor is gaining additional space to welcome more showrooms. As we grow, we evolve, and yet remain forever the compass point for international design. CONTENTS CONTRIBUTORS THE CHANGING FACE WHO'S WHO 06 Behind the issue and in the know 37 OF CLUBLAND 59 Essential list of showrooms and Upping the stakes to stand out where to find them from the crowd STYLE FILE SUPER BRANDS 09 Round-up of design highlights to note MIX & MAX 68 Compendium of more than 42 Meet Kelly Wearstler, the queen of 600 international brands ALL THINGS BRIGHT modern Hollywood glamour WISH LIST AND BEAUTIFUL 14 THE RETAIL REVOLUTION 72 From inspiration to innovation – Just in: AW18 gets colourful – Why experiential is the new find all that you need and it’s having a positive effect 47 buzzword for shopping WINDOWS TO THE WORLD DESIGNER LOVES 74 A glimpse into showcases 27 Three design influencers share SEA CHANGE Adaptability is key to high-end their favourite products 52 NEW & NOW projects, on land and at sea FAMILY VALUES 75 One click away from the new season’s line-up Design enterprises built on DESIGNS TO INSPIRE 31 GETTING AROUND familial bonds Must-have ideas to get the look 56 79 Navigate the domes and Design Centre East ABOVE: From left to right: ‘Sugar’ armchair, Julian Chichester. textured vase, ‘Artemisia 8’ vase,Wunderkamer at Miles x Bookshop. ‘Hughes’ dining table, Arteriors. ‘Phenomena’ floor lamp, flamingo pink/gold and mint/green, Bomma at Poliform. Wallcoverings: ‘Costermans Garden’, Iksel - Decorative Arts and ‘Aquarelle’ (W1087/03), Altfield. Fabric: ‘Chintal’ (J469F-01), Jane Churchill at Colefax and Fowler. Paint: ‘Musk Pink’, Zoffany at Style Library For more information call 020 7225 9166, email [email protected] or visit www.dcch.co.uk. Design Centre, Chelsea Harbour, London SW10 0XE @designcentrech PRINCIPE II Contributors LUCIA VAN DER POST DOMINIC BRADBURY TICKY HEDLEY-DENT Lucia is the leading commentator on the luxury Dominic has been writing about architecture, Ticky is a novelist, features writer and social industry. As launch editor for FT How to Spend It design and travel for many years. His articles barometer who has been editor at large at Boat she turned the magazine into cult Saturday can be found in magazines such as House & Garden International and features director at Tatler. In ‘Sea reading. She has written for The Sunday Telegraph, and The World of Interiors, as well as The Times Change’ (p52), she reports on how designers, The Sunday Times, Country & Town House and was and The Telegraph. His books include ‘The Iconic whether on land, in the air or at sea, are not also editor of the lifestyle pages for the Financial Interior’ and ‘Making House: Designers confining themselves to what they know. Times. Her many awards include the Luxury at Home’. He caught up with LA-based designer Briefing Award for Excellence and the Walpole Kelly Wearstler for ‘Mix & Max’ (p42). Medal of Excellence. For this issue, she explores how private clubs are changing to cater to the needs of their sophisticated, well-travelled members (p37). EMILY BROOKS ARABELLA MCNIE GILES KIME Emily is an award-winning journalist and editor Arabella is a creative interiors stylist renowned for Giles Kime is interiors editor of Country Life. He specialising in interiors, architecture and design. her pared back style with attitude. An ability to started his career on The World of Interiors and his London-based, she writes for the Daily Telegraph, imaginatively interpret a brief has led her to roles since include launch editor of Telegraph Home, Grand Designs and the IIDA’s Perspective magazine, art direct projects both at home and overseas, editor of Decanter and executive editor of Homes & among others. In ‘The Retail Revolution’ she including the look of many key events at Design Gardens. As regular host of Design Centre, Chelsea reports on how shopping habits are rapidly Centre, Chelsea Harbour. Her artistic flair, use of Harbour’s Conversations in Design series, he has changing (p47). colour and eye for detail can be seen in ‘All Things interviewed some of the greatest minds in interiors. Bright and Beautiful’ (p14). For this issue, he explores why family is so important in the business of design (p31). WWW.WIRED-DESIGNS.COM ON THE COVER: From left to right: ‘Nori’ coffee table, Gallotti&Radice. ‘Round Mixed Tan Glaze’ jar, Paolo Moschino for Nicholas Haslam Ltd. ‘Butterfly Ambarina’ wall decoration, Paolo Moschino for Nicholas Haslam Ltd. ‘Jackie’ occasional chair, Gallotti&Radice. ‘Cheval Ispahan’ sculpture, Charles Paris Lighting at Rubelli/Donghia. ‘City Lights’ rug, Tufenkian Artisan Carpets. Wallcovering: ‘Bearded Leopard’ by Moooi, Arte. Fabrics: ‘Cullinan’ (31634/04), James Hare at Marvic Textiles and ‘Aliyah’, Clarence House at Turnell & Gigon. Paints: ‘Warsle Light’ and ‘Burn Black’, Sanderson and Serpentine’, Zoffany, all at Style Library 6 DCCH.CO.UK Style File STAY ONE STEP AHEAD WITH THE SEASON’S MOST SOUGHT-AFTER DESIGNS Buildings and architecture are a recurring theme this season. The outlines of this striking ‘Block Party’ cityscape by Donghia have been machine embroidered, while specially dyed accent yarn has been sewn in by hand to create energetic dots throughout. See the fabric at RUBELLI/DONGHIA. Villa Nova has launched Picture Book, its first children’s focused collection, thanks to the contribution of three leading illustrators. Indian palampore panels This whimsical The ‘Island Hopping’ were a sensation in 17th ‘Marbella’ lamp from fabric by Christopher Corr century Europe. Now Anna ARTERIORS has an captures his gouache work French has launched a inherent individuality. which is inspired by colour, co-ordinated collection of Unique differences such world travels and a love of exotic Indienne-inspired as the hand painted life. See it at ROMO. designs of the same name. stripes and the textures on the glaze reveal how See the charming tree of life, There is a move towards brilliantly positive interiors. it has been made, setting batik and paisley motifs on CREATION BAUMANN’s ‘Voile Tinto’ and ‘Umbria it apart from a mass- fabrics and wallcoverings at Tinto’ with their digital all-over print have colour produced design. JACARANDA CARPETS. gradients that sees greens fade into orange. Use them to set the scene. BEAUFORT COLLECTION, known for its expertly crafted furnishings and curtain making, has a new showroom on the Third Floor. With its commitment to craftsmanship, comfort and quality, the Leolux boutique will be a key feature. Don’t miss the contemporary range by Edward van Vliet inspired by 19th-century luxury hotel interiors. LONDON SHOWROOM NORTH DOME, SECOND FLOOR +44 (0) 207 351 3333 PHILLIPJEFFRIES.COM/PALAZZO Style File Sutherland Furniture, available at SUTHERLAND PERENNIALS STUDIO, has teamed up with renowned Belgium architect Vincent Van Duysen to create the Franck outdoor furniture collection. His design language is all about purity, refinement and the perception of space. Visit the new showroom to see how functionality, durability and comfort are combined with precise execution and tactile materials. Bespoke design is a forte at Design Centre, Chelsea Harbour. The mood is exuberant, with looks that have punch and personality. The Colourist collection at JULIAN CHICHESTER offers a wide spectrum of paint finishes that can be colour matched. At OFICINA INGLESA FURNITURE, new matt finishes can be selected for its handmade pieces. Translating the idea of femininity and contemporaneity, the soft, enveloping lines of GALLOTTI&RADICE’s ‘Sophie’ armchair create a continuous profile within the brass satin frame. A place to cocoon yourself for a while. Colours have a positive psychological effect when in harmony with one another. ‘Lustmore’ from JEAN MONRO is a charming painterly representation of foxgloves, printed on linen. Design Centre, Chelsea Harbour is leading the way with its confident approach to colour and creative excellence. Discover the season’s new joyous palettes and take note of the latest sophisticated colour combinations – from coral, blush and emerald to sherbet lemon, burnt orange and cerulean blue. This spectacular ‘Taraz’ ikat wallcovering by Le Manach can be found at PIERRE FREY. Collaborations are big news this season. Award-winning designer Alexandra Champalimaud has teamed up with HOLLAND & SHERRY for the Framework fabric collection. Staffan Tollgård’s Archipelago range for PORADA (shown) reveals how Italian craftsmanship and a cool Scandinavian GARDENIA design aesthetic came together. Prints & Embroideries 10 DCCH.CO.UK romo-gardenia.com Style File Blurring the boundaries between art and interiors, Living Wall sees the work of fine artist Michael Angove on a range of ceramic tiles for ARTISANS OF DEVIZES.