Excelsior Milano: the concept store by Jean Nouvel for Coin
Monday, 12 September 2011
HBL Tradeshows: Live from Maison & Objet
WGSN-homebuildlife reports live from the second Maison & Objet this year, highlighting three key trends to emerge so far from Paris's influential interiors events:
Tartan and plaid: This classic pattern is updated by designers with surprising mixtures of colours and placements.
Purple: Tones of purple, from light and airy to rich and bold, are seen across every product category, used together or in combination with blues.
Soft hard: Ceramic surfaces take on the softer appearance of knit, weave and crumpled fabric across tableware and decorative accessories.
Tartan and plaid: This classic pattern is updated by designers with surprising mixtures of colours and placements.
Purple: Tones of purple, from light and airy to rich and bold, are seen across every product category, used together or in combination with blues.
Soft hard: Ceramic surfaces take on the softer appearance of knit, weave and crumpled fabric across tableware and decorative accessories.
Origin preview: work in progress
Friday, 9 September 2011
![]() |
| Ceramicist Sue Ure applying bands of colour to her porcelain and stoneware vases |
HBL Tradeshows: Live from Autumn Fair
Thursday, 8 September 2011
![]() |
| Miss Etoile at Autumn Fair 2011 |
Hollywood holiday: A confirmation of WGSN-homebuildlife's 2012 Christmas direction where decorations take on a nostalgic feel with a mood of optimism and vintage sophistication. Bright pastels, faded gold, hand-painted surfaces and paper ornaments are seen across a variety of Christmas collections.
Laboratory: A confirmation of WGSN-homebuildlife's spring/summer 2012 trend Laboratory, where prints and patterns are a creative juxtaposition of colour blocked elements and shapes are futuristic and streamlined.
Purple: The dominant colour at the show is purple, with dusky tones seen across home accessories such as ceramics and glass. Dark pink tones of violet are applied to soft accessories in sumptuous fabrics such as velvets and satins.
Subscribers can view the full live report here.
HBL Analysis: Jewellery for the home
![]() |
| Perle trivet by Adam + Harborth, sold at Theo-Theo |
Paul Cocksedge at Beijing Design Week
Paul Cocksedge Studio has been commissioned to create a large-scale installation for Beijing Design Week, which takes place 26 September - 3 October this year.
Liquid by SPACE for Georg Jensen
Danish design agency SPACE have teamed up with Georg Jensen, designing a curvaceous collection of trays and decorative bowls for the Scandinavian luxury brand.
HBL Retail: Bar Brocante, Paris
Wednesday, 7 September 2011
![]() |
| Bar Brocante, Paris; image via mylittleparis.com |
Following our new guide to Paris, designed especially for visitors to this weekend's Maison & Objet, here's another Parisian gem: Bar Brocante is a vintage design shop that transforms into a wine bar. Founded by Eva Pritsky, it's a popular hangout frequented by local artists and bargain hunters alike.
HBL Book of the Week: The London Design Guide 2012-13 edition
Max Fraser's 2012-13 edition of The London Design Guide (Spotlight Press, 2011) is published on 15th September, two days ahead of the official start of the London Design Festival, and once again offers a comprehensive guide to the capital's design destinations - from galleries, restaurants and bookshops to vintage and contemporary design retailers - all organised by neighbourhood for ease of use.
Paris top ten tips: Maison & Objet special
Tuesday, 6 September 2011
![]() |
| Pierre Charpin at Galerie Kreo, September 8 - October 7 2011 |
This week, the design world will be making its way to Paris for the biannual Maison & Objet trade show. For those who want to escape the aisles of the exhibition centre, WGSN-homebuildlife presents a preview of what's on in Paris from September 9-13.
HBL Analysis: Knit & woven
![]() |
| Cloud stool by Joon You Choi |
Following on the heels of fashion designers such as Sandra Backlund, the trend towards oversized knits and weaves in furniture has been rapidly gaining ground and making an appearance in everything from lampshades to pouffes.
HBL Exhibitions: mischer'traxler's first Italian retrospective
![]() |
| Limited Moths by mischer'traxler |
Turin gallery Novalis Fine Arts will present the first Italian retrospective of Austrian design duo mischer'traxler this November. Curated by Maria Cristina Didero, the show will examine their key projects and overall approach to date - which the designers describe as having a "focus on experiments, context and conceptual thinking".
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)



















