Interior Designer Magazine
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Interior Designer magazine is Britain's oldest magazine for professional interior designers and is firmly established as the premier source of inspiration for the interior community and discerning consumers. ID presents the best projects, products, and people that directly influence and shape the industry.
Interior Designer Magazine
2w ago
Paul Simmons, Co-Founder of Timorous Beasties, talks about how he and fellow Co-Founder Alistair McAuley have brought their irreverent and sustainable style to the world of fabrics and wallpapers. Chinoiserie collection by Timorous Beasties
Tell us about your design background and the history of the brand.
We graduated from Glasgow School of Art in 1988, Alistair did a post grad in Glasgow and I went to the RCA in London. We started Timorous Beasties in 1990 – we wanted the freedom to draw, experiment, play with colour and really explore pattern. We felt the only way to do that was to establis ..read more
Interior Designer Magazine
2w ago
Steel in the home continues to dominate in the home fashion stakes; internal partitions and large steel windows replace solid doors and walls in contemporary homes. And, with advice from the Steel Window Association, homeowners can enjoy plenty of options if they want the look!
The most common use of steel windows in bathrooms is to create shower screens; not only are they are an excellent replacement for shower curtains, the stylish design also allows plenty of light to enter the shower space. Homeowners can choose to have just one screen outlining the shower tray on one side with ..read more
Interior Designer Magazine
2w ago
Gabriela Hersham, CEO and Co-Founder of Huckletree, discusses the brand’s award-winning Oxford Circus location, a playful workspace hub for technology innovators.
Huckletree is a design-led workspace provider offering trusted spaces where teams can work, gather together, and connect with the best minds in the innovation ecosystem. Their hubs are designed to inspire members and foster collaboration, conversation, well-being, morale and productivity. With a human, passionate, and fun approach to hospitality, they are on a mission to redefine the workspace experience.
Side Reception at Huckletree ..read more
Interior Designer Magazine
2w ago
In the quest for home comfort and aesthetic appeal, the choice of radiators is paramount. Not only do these fixtures play a critical role in heating our living spaces, but they also contribute significantly to the interior design of our homes.
Whether you have an old home or a new build home, energy efficiency is often at the forefront of many homeowners’ concerns, selecting the right radiator becomes a matter of both comfort and cost. This article explores the efficiency of radiators, addressing common queries such as “are bigger radiators more efficient?” and identifying the best radiators f ..read more
Interior Designer Magazine
2w ago
PL Studio on how they utilise paint to transform spaces and bring colour and character to a project.
London-based interior designers PL Studio were appointed by a colour-loving couple to transform a sterile and soulless new-build townhouse in East London into a warm, kaleidoscopic and characterful home.
East London new-build townhouse by PL Studio | Photography by Taran Wilkhu
The townhouse had recently been completed as part of a new development in Forest Gate and was composed of a series of light grey square rooms that felt a ‘clinical’ and were lacking personality. The homeowners reached ou ..read more
Interior Designer Magazine
1M ago
Designed by Buddiman Ong and available in the UK and Europe exclusively through Gong, the captivating Ketang lights are skilfully made using paper made from the fibres of banana trees.
Kentang Pendant by Gong
New for 2024, the Kentang Lighting Collection stems from lighting designer, Buddiman Ong’s love of handmade paper. The paper for this latest collection is handmade in Bali by paper artisans using banana trunks from their own gardens.
Kentang Table Lamp by Gong
Jo Plismy, lighting designer and founder of Gong comments, “We have worked with Buddiman Ong for a few years now and his obje ..read more
Interior Designer Magazine
1M ago
Luxury apartment complete with private wine room set within Ireland’s most exclusive development.
Occupying a prominent position within The Harvey, a prime building at Lansdowne Place, a highly sought after private gated development in Ballsbridge, Dublin, is an impressive two-bedroom apartment offering a unique amenity – a private wine room, complete with an expansive wine rack and tasting space.
Two-bedroom apartment at Lansdowne Place, Ballsbridge, Dublin
This incredibly spacious 2,270 sq. ft. prime apartment also comprises a sunroom and balcony, open-plan kitchen/living/dining area, two pr ..read more
Interior Designer Magazine
1M ago
Sophie van Winden, Co-Founder of London-based interiors studio Owl, talks joyful design and the end of throwaway culture.
Founded in 2014 by Sophie van Winden and Simone Gordon, Owl Design is a London based studio renowned for their distinctive and daring use of colour, pattern and texture.
City road by Owl | Photography by Rachael Smith
Owl’s unique design flair can be seen across their residential and commercial projects. The combination of Sophie and Simone’s leadership, along with their inventive design approach, produces memorable schemes that exude pure joy.
The talen ..read more
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1M ago
Riviera Home is launching three new woven wool ranges for 2024, bringing homeowners exquisite style and the unmistakable quality of handmade carpets.
Known for fine quality natural carpets, Riviera Home is growing its collection of handmade wool carpets for 2024 with three new styles inspired by the beauty and history of Italy, which use texture and yarn to create a unique sense of luxury.
Siena is a flat-weave textured carpet that uses 100% undyed wool. To create the stunning texture, Riviera Home’s skilful master weavers intertwine contrasting undyed yarns. In three elegant colourways ..read more
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1M ago
Pia Design have transformed the interiors of a family home into a cohesive, contemporary and classic space with bespoke finishes throughout.
Pia Design were appointed to transform the interiors of a terraced Victorian Townhouse in Clapham Common for two busy London professionals and their two children. The family of four had already been living in the original property, named Elm House, for three years before undergoing a refurbishment and extension.
Pia Pelkonen, Creative Director and Founder of Pia Design, at Elm House
Working with architectural practice Armstrong Symmonds, Pia Des ..read more