The Print Room gets listed in Elle Deco along side Tom Dixon and the James Dyson foundation.
8 CREATIVE CLASSES, KITS AND IDEAS TO KEEP YOU SANE DURING LOCKDOWN
Meet the designers sparking our creativity with online classes, kits and ideas for you to try at home By KATE WORTHINGTON
Pattern Book Edit
Modular Luxe…..
Full of character, Bowness’s buildable wallpaper adds pattern and cheeky faux architectural detail to a room….
25 Space-Saving Ideas For Small Bedrooms That Will Also Save Your Sanity
BY Hadley Mendelsohn
Walls, paper & inspiration
Jasmine Viney speaks to the lady sneaking art into people’s homes…..
The ‘Calming Hues’ of Ledger Paper.
Authors: Anthony Wells-Cole and Barbara Walker.
Published by the Leeds Art Fund. Distributed by D & M Heritage Ltd.
A Stunning, large format illustrated catalogue of the wallpapers at Temple Newsam, one of the few significant collections in this country. Though many rooms were damaged or stripped of their papers, an enormous amount of conservation work has been achieved over several decades. Not least, a new company – the now famous Zoffany & Co.- was created to make meticulous reproductions of some of the wallpapers based on fragments. The wall coverings at Temple Newsam date from about 1700 to the present day, including half a century of rather unsympathetic redecoration from the 1930’s on. Most of the historic Temple Newsam wallpapers have been found since 1979 during structural repair works and during restoration of the house between 1980 and 2009.
Listed in October’s coast amongst the 10 best coastal designer makers.
Clash, bang, wallop. That’s the new interiors motto. No more matching or cautious co-ordinating: it’s now all about the clash.
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Authors: Elizabeth Wilhide & Jonathan Glancey
Publisher: Thames & Hudson
Design: The Whole Story takes a close look at the key developments, movements and practitioners of design around the world, from the beginnings of industrial manufacturing to the present day. Organized chronologically, it locates design within its technological, cultural, economic, aesthetic and theoretical contexts.
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Homes & Gardens Designer Awards 2016: winners revealed
It is with great excitement that we reveal this year’s winners of the Homes & Gardens Designer Awards 2016. The event took place at the British Museum in London, and the evening was opened with a key note speech by John Mathers, CEO of the Design Council, who shared an interesting insight into the importance of the design industry in Britain’s trade and economy.
Homes & Gardens Designer Awards 2016: Surface Designer shortlist
This year’s shortlist demonstrates how pattern and texture can transform a 2-D surface. Find out more about Helliot & Co, Deborah Bowness and Kangan Arora…
Lifestyle special: We can’t wait for winter!
Dark nights, icy mornings, rainy Sundays – bring them on, we say! Stylist Selina Lake shows us how to cosy up our homes and turn the coldest season into the coolest.
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Becca surges back to life.
Becca Hall became an electricity board powerhouse in the 1950s but a fearless bid to turn it back into a family home has been a huge success. Sharon Dale reports.
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From Deborah Bowness, Wallpaper That Mimics Walls Themselves
10 Favorites: Stealth Glamor at ICFF
by Margot Guralnick
Instant Heritage—New Wallpaper from Deborah Bowness
by Julie Carlson