Textile designer Dorte Agergaard

Designer Dorte Agergaard (1973) is internationally known for her use of digital printing and the patterns in her textiles. Ordinary things which surround us in everyday life are celebrated in her designs. Her approach is conceptual and thus, rather than the aesthetic, the idea is the principal element. After graduating

Selina Rose, felt interior

Selina Rose creates bespoke wool felt surfaces for interiors. Since 2004, Selina has combined her passion for felt & use of state of the art cutting technologies to develop a broad portfolio of unique interior surfaces & products. Her intricately cut, tactile surfaces adorn the walls and floors of high-end

Designer Louise Campbell

Louise Campbell is a Danish furniture and lighting designer. She is a leading figure in contemporary Danish design and experiments with free, unconstrained forms and new technologies. Campbell’s interest in design is focused on furniture and lighting, but she is also involved in product and interior design projects. Some of

Lyngby Vase, Porcelænsfabrikken Danmark

The iconic Lyngby vase was first manufactured in the 1930s. The grooved vases were manufactured by several porcelain factories back then, but the name followed the model that was originally produced in Lyngby by Porcelænsfabrikken Danmark. The Lyngby vase is an unusually beautiful and versatile vase. It lends itself to large

Illustrator Conrad Leach

Conrad Leach is a contemporary artist living in London. His subjects are mostly drawn from the world of film, television and music – iconic figures he felt had influenced his stylistic aesthetic. Guess the most famous ones are pop-art illustration of Jackie Kennedy, Al Pachino, Bob Marley and James Dean. His

Colour me happy, home in Montreal, Canada

colours, Jean Verville

There's something quite special about the spectacular color blocking used in this open-plan apartment in Montréal Canada. The design conceived by architect Jean Verville for a collector of modern art and design objects. Glossy surfaces together with the bright coluors make a divine combination. Info/pictures: via The Designer Pad, and architect

Photographer Bill Kingston

Bill is a food, lifestyle and interiors photographer based in London. He is equally at home in the studio, or shooting on location in England and further afield. He has recently enjoyed trips to places as diverse as Cannes, Glasgow, Stockholm and Brixton. His work has been published from Moscow

Lighting by Designer Tom Dixon

In 2002 Dixon established his own brand under the name ‘Tom Dixon’. The company is based in Portobello, London. In 2004 Proventus, the Swedish-based private investment company, teamed up with Tom Dixon to establish Design Research, a design and product development holding company. The Tom Dixon brand launches new collections

Architect Craigh Steely

Craig Steely Architecture

Craig Steely is principal of Craig Steely Architecture. His work explores the boundaries of integration as well as emancipation from nature. They embrace the realities of the environment and our connection/separation to it over the subjugation of it, all the while focusing on developing a singular architecture rooted in its

Illustrator Jack Hughes

Jack Hughes is a freelance illustrator based in London represented in the UK by YCN, in Europe by Agent Pekka and in the US and Canada by Snyder New York. Visit the website and red more about the projects and clients, Harrods, Montblanc, Burberry, Adidas, Google, Elle and more. Source/pictures: Jack

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