Sunday, 29 August 2010
Vera Neumann
Friday, 27 August 2010
Bee's make Bespoke Furniture...
A collaborative event between The Honeybees, Kevin Hill (industrial designer), Vanessa Harden (concept designer) and Ben Faga (artist). The bee's a building a form within the constaints as set by human interaction. This was featured in Designersblock but I have not found a direct link online about the project specifically - will continue with the search.
Bokja - patchwork textile furniture
Wonderful textiles - there are other companies / designers who do some similar works but I am quite drawn to the particular selections of fabrics for this work.
www.bokjadesign.com
Roche Bobois - high end furniture meets textiles
This great furniture design company collaborates with fashion designers to develop textiles that have impact. Kenzo / Jean Paul Gaultier.
Source: www.roche-bobois.com
Interior Textile Brands - a list
Major fabric brands include:
Abbot & Boyd, Allegra Hicks, Alma Leather, Altfield, Alton Brooke, Andrew du Dauphine, Andrew Martin, Andrew Muirhead, Anna Casa Interiors, Anna French, Apenn, Arc Collections, Ardecora, Art & Decor, Arte Fabrics, Avigdor
Baker London, Beacon Hill, Beaudesert, Beaumont & Fletcher, Belinda Coote Tapestries, Bennett Silks, Bennison, Bernard Thorp Design, Bises Novita, Borderline, Boussac, Brian Yates, British Trimmings, Bruno Triplet, Brunschwig & Fils, Busby & Busby, Byron and Byron
Carlucci di Chivasso, Casamance, Catherine Regehr Cushions, Cecchi and Cecchi Linens, Cesari, Cesaro, Chanee Ducrocq Deschemaker, Chase Erwin, Chelsea Textiles, Christian Fischbacher, Christophe Gullut Fabric and Wallcoverings, Christopher Moore Textiles, Claremont Textiles, Clarence House, Club Creation Niemann, Cole and Son, Colefax & Fowler, Colony, Color de Seda, Creation Baumann, Crowson Monkwell
Dedar, De la Cuona, De Gournay Wallcoverings, Designers Guild, Dominic Kieffer, Donati, Donghia, Dragons, Decortex, Duralee
Eclectics, Edelman Leather UK, Edmund Petit, Edward Harpley Poles, Elitis, Emily Todhunter, Etamine
Fadini Borghi, Farrow and Ball, Fibre Naturelle, Fired Earth, Fitzroy Fabrics, Fox Linton
Gainsborough Silk Weaving, Garin, Gaston Y Daniela, George Smith Sofas and Fabrics, George Spencer Designs, Gisbert Rentmeister, G P & J Baker, Groundworks
Handsome Trimmings, Hardy Fabrics, Harlequin, Harris Fabrics, Henry Bertrand, Hepple Furniture, Highland Court Fabrics, Hodsall McKenzie, Holland and Sherry
Ian Mankin, Ian Sanderson, Interdesign
Jab International, Jagtar, James Brindley, James Hare, Jane Churchill, Jean Monro, Jero, Jewel, J Pansu, J Robert Scott, Jane Churchill, Jason de Souza, Jim Thomson, John Boyd Textiles, John England Textiles, Julian Chichester
K & K Designs, Kandola, Kenzo, Kenzo Maison, Kinnasand Fabrics, Kirkby House, KLJM – Mulberry Home, Kothea, Kravet London, Kvaadrat
Larsen, Larson, Leejofa, Lelievre, Lewis & Wood, Libeco Linens, Liberty Fabrics, Lienzo de Los Gazules, Linwood, Lisio Fabrics, Lizzo Fabrics, Lorca, Loro Piana Furnishing Fabrics, Loui-Loui, Luigi Bevilacqua Fabrics
Malabar, Manuel Canovas, Marvic, Mastro Raphael, Metaphores, Misura Emme, Monkwell, Mulberry
Neisha Crosland, Nina Campbell, Nobilis Fontan, Northcroft Fabrics, Nouveau, Nursery Window, Nya Nordiska
Ochre Sofas and Chaise Longues, Osborne and Little
Parkertex, Pepe Penalver, Percheron, Pongees Silks, Porta Romana
Ralph Lauren, Ralph Lauren Home, Ramm Son and Crocker, Resina Designs, Reymonden Trimmings, Richard Fischer, Robert Allan, Robert Spurway Textiles, Roger Austin Interiors, Roger Oates Design, Romanex, Romo, Rubelli
Sabina Fay Braxton, Sahco Hesslein, Sandberg, Sanderson, Scalamandre Fabrics, Schumacher Fabrics, Sheila Coombes, Silent Gliss, Smith and Brighty Trimmings, Spina, Stark Carpet
Tassinari et Chatel, Tatiana Taifur, Tergal Voile, Thomas Dare, The Silk Gallery, The Isle Mill, Thibaut, Tillys Perspex Poles, Timney Fowler, Titley and Marr, Travers Fabrics, Troynorth, Turnell et Gigon
Ulf Moritz, Ultrasuede
Vaughan Lighting, Veraseta, Verel de Belval, Victoria Bain, Villa Nova, Voghi, Volga Linen, Voyage
Warner, Warwick Fabrics, Watts of Westminster, Wemyss, Wendy Cushing, Westbury Textiles, Wemyss Houles, William Robinson International, William Yeoward, Wilson Wilcox
Zimmer and Rohde Fabrics, Zoffany, Zuber
Refreshment Room
This interior was created before The Peacock Room but has clear similar influences. Designed by Philip Webb & William Morris, 1865-70. It seems to me that this room did have some inluence on Whistler for the Peacock Room.
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Eastern influence & Peacocks
The Peacock Room was an interior created by the painter James McNeill Whistler. Originally created in a Kensington (London) residence it now is located in the Freer Gallery of Art, Washington. There is such a strong influence of east asian art and ornament within the interior. Created in 1876-77. The book titled The Peacock Lounge by Linda Merrill is beautifully illustrated and informative.
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Paola Lenti
Some cracking textiles at large scales from this italian company who specialise in rugs and seating furniture. They seem very experimental with materials and like to upscale techniques.
www.paulalenti.com
John Lindsten: Embroidered Chairs
http://www.lindstenform.com/
Matthew Harris
Thursday, 26 August 2010
Matisse
maths & nature
Fibonacci Spiral
I have long been fascinated by the idea of Fibonacci since a graduate based her project on this, in a former life she had been an accountant but the maths application remained in her practice.
Latifa Echakhch
Butterfly Scales
Synchaeta (transparent predatory rotifer).
Under the microscope. This site has some cracking imagery: www.microscopy-uk.org.uk/
pattern / nature / pattern ....
Hairpin Banksia
Fern detailing.
Bright Feathers.Arctic Char (not sure what it is but looks good - will go and look it up)(up close it looks like fish scales)
Seeds and Negatives
Two delicate plant fronds, photographic negative drawing, 1939.
Pomme Chan
Tuesday, 24 August 2010
Bubble Gum wall
Monday, 23 August 2010
Basso & Brooke
Another textile exuberant fashion design team: Basso & Brooke. All things pattern, texture, scale, weights, material choice.
Manish Arora
Indian born designer Manish Arora clearly feeds off cultural imagery but seems to just absorb pattern and colour from numerous cultures. Very textile based, glocal (recognition of roots without ignoring the reality of globalisation), infusion, rich.