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Dan has had his own interior design practice for over seventeen years which includes interior designers, architects and landscape architects. He has a degree in architecture and has also trained in conservation and restoration. He has worked on a number of hotels and restaurants but is known mainly for his domestic interiors, many of which have been published. He frequently gives talks at KLC design School and you may have caught him on TV presenting the first series of “Britain’s Best Home”. Dan is a member of the British Institute of Interior Design and heads up its CPD Committee.
Confessions of an Interior Designer |
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Nicky Haslam is one of Britain’s ultimate interior designers, having been in the industry since 1972. Working with his creative director, Colette van den Thillart, he has created influential interiors of offices, restaurants, retail environments and residences for high profile and celebrity clientele as well as the decors of some of the world’s most glamorous parties.
Sue Crewe in conversation with Nicky Haslam
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Susan Crewe has edited House & Garden since 1994 and has consolidated the magazine’s reputation as an international influence on design and decoration. She describes herself as ‘a quintessential House & Garden reader, passionate about interiors, gardening, travel and living well.’
While always moving the magazine forward and introducing new elements such as the popular ‘Green by Design’ and ‘Hotels by Design’ supplements she guards its reputation for publishing the most beautiful and inspiring homes in the world and seeking out the most innovative artist and craftsmen. Susan writes, lectures and broadcasts, dividing her time between her London home in Notting Hill and her Cumbrian coastal retreat. She has two adult children and three grand children.
Sue Crewe in conversation with Nicky Haslam
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Mark is one of America’s most respected colour specialists and forecasters. He combines his extensive colour knowledge with his “can do” attitude to successfully tackle each colour challenge that he accepts.His personal design accomplishments vary in scale from styling private residences to colouring an entire streetscape in Charleston, South Carolina. The international news organization, the Associated Press, recently invited him to create a design for one of the famous White House public rooms and he frequently appears on television and radio as a colour theory specialist.Mark is a spirited and accomplished speaker who has lectured for prominent organisations such as ASID, IFDA, IDC, Surfaces, NeoCon and Furnitex Australia. His career within the colour industries has spanned over two decades, giving him extensive first-hand experience and making him an integral member of Global Colour Research’s international team.
Direction, Perspective and Nuance: Colour Excitement for 2012/13 by Mix Trends. |
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Interior Designer René Dekker is a residential team leader and Associate at SHH - a 55-strong leading London architecture and interiors practice, with a global, award-winning portfolio. René and his team specialise in the creation of show-stopping interiors schemes, winners of design awards across three continents and which have featured in Objekt International, The White Book, Architectural Digest, ELLE Decoration and IDFX amongst many other leading global titles. In 2011 René was listed in Country & Town House Magazine’s ‘Top 50 InteriorDesigners in Britain’. René has been a judge for both KBB and Rugmark and has written on interior design trends for The International Interior Design Yearbook, as well as speaking at leading UK interiors conferences. In the prime residential market, Rene works as an Interior Designer, Decorator and Stylist right across the spectrum, from classical, traditional, period and listed buildings to modernist villas, houses and apartments, as well as on completely one-off, signature schemes.
New interpretations of ‘Sanctuary’ in the luxury homes market
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A Self-taught person, Micheline Taillardat joined a Company specializing in contemporary furniture in Paris when she was 18, then she moved to Orléans and found a job in a manufacture of ancient furniture, where she climbed the rungs of the ladder until becoming a decorator. With a strong determination she dashed into the adventure of the new business start-up In 1987. Her small business only proposed 4 pieces of furniture made at home with the help of some craftspeople. Five years later, by means of work and of tenacity the company became a « House » and proposed 71 models. Nowadays, more than 250 pieces are being made by about 20 crafstmen. At the end of 2011 the workshops will be moving South of Orléans to grow from 800 to 1800 m2 and allow a larger production capacity.
When traditional furniture gathers designers from different worlds
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An innate sense of adventure has defined Katharine Pooley’s life and shaped her design philosophy. |
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Tim Gosling graduated from the Central School of Art & Design in 1987 with a BA (Hons.) degree in Theatre Design. Tim joined David Linley shortly after, becoming a director in 1993. At Linley he was instrumental in developing the company’s design style and expanding their bespoke business over 18 years. In 2005 Tim set up his own company, Gosling, giving him the freedom to design a wider range of furniture while continuing his working relationships with interior designers worldwide. Gosling creates anything from a single, unique piece of furniture to an entire interior design scheme, tailored to each individual client's exact specifications. The company’s objective is to create a bespoke service of design and furniture that has style and longevity. Each commission begins with the very intimate process of working with the client to ensure the designs reflect their needs and taste. Every piece of furniture is made to the most exacting of standards using the finest materials and traditional cabinet making techniques.
Panel discussion: Interiors today, interiors tomorrow |
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Joanna Wood set up as an interior designer 28 years ago and is now recognised as one of Britain’s leading figures in the international world of Interior Design, heading up a group of six design-related companies. Joanna Trading offers a total design service, fully committed to architectural as well as interior design. Her talent for creating elegant rooms combining British and European traditional and contemporary styles draws clients from all over the world. With each client, furniture, colour schemes and fabrics are carefully chosen to reflect the individual’s taste. Joanna Trading has an impressive private and commercial client list and commissions are as diverse as they are versatile. Many of Joanna’s clients are establishment figures and a number are celebrities. These have included John Reid, Nigel & Polly Havers, Denise O’Donoghue and Jim Henson.
Panel discussion: Interiors today, interiors tomorrow |
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Editor of idFX, Tim Wallace, hosted a panel discussion consisting of Tim Gosling and Joanna Wood.
Panel discussion: Interiors today, interiors tomorrow
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Lori Weitzner’s passion for her work is driven by what inspires her to create. Inspiration can be found in anything that offers stimulation to the senses. Her CEU-accredited presentation, “The Preservation of Passion”, focuses on the artist's never-ending quest for new sources of inspiration. The presentation will concentrate on the process through which Weitzner goes to find inspiration in her work and give the listening audience practical tools with which to ensure their own success. Inspiration can be found in something as specific as a color palette taken from a single artifact or as extensive as a cultural time period, both of which can act as a nucleus for creativity. “The Preservation of Passion” is conceptually stimulating and fresh, with the fundamental goal being to offer sources of inspiration for the listening audience in their own work.
The Preservation of Passion
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For the last 10 years Nicholas has been Head of Interiors at the British clothing company Paul Smith. With over 575 stores worldwide he works closely with Paul, defining the design concepts from the initial build to fabric choices for upholstery. He has worked on major flagship stores in Paris, New York, Los Angeles and Tokyo. In addition to this he runs the furniture store in Albemarle Street, Mayfair and has organised a wide variety of exhibitions themes ranging from photographs such as Norman Parkinson, Willy Rizzo, Elliott Erwitt to young designers Michael Marriott and Ben Radcliff. Before working for Paul, Nicholas owned a successful Antiques Business in London’s Notting Hill for fifteen years.
Maggie’s Teapot'
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Born in Brighton in 1946, Piers Gough studied at the Architectural Association in London between 1965 and 1971. After this, he worked alone or with his future partners, before the practice CZWG Architects LLP, was set up in 1975. Principal buildings of the practice include: China Wharf, Cascades, The Circle, Wolfe Crescent, Dundee Wharf and Batsons & Regents Wharves all in London’s Docklands; 200 Aztec West; various buildings at Bryanston & Uppingham Schools; the Street-Porter house in London, 66 Vauxhall; Summer’s Street, Soho Lofts, Bankside Lofts, Bankside Studios and The Glass Building in London; the Westbourne Grove Public Lavatories and flower kiosk; new galleries at the National Portrait Gallery; Steedman Street at Elephant & Castle and the ‘Bling Bling’ building at Liverpool One.
‘Maggie’s Teapot'
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Ethical Sourcing for Designers
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150 years of Morris & Co 2011 marked the 150th anniversary of Morris & Co. an important landmark in British design history. Founder William Morris’s philosophy was that good quality furnishings should be available to all and not just the wealthy; his mission was to emphasise the ‘luxury of taste’ rather than ‘luxury of costliness’. During Decorex International, Michael Parry looked at the company, from its first inception through to the modern day, and the influence and impact that this forward thinking company has had on design. To commemorate this significant anniversary, Morris & Co. has launched four new collections of classic Morris designs. |
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Martin Cox, Senior Technical & Support Manager at Shaderlight demonstrated just how simple it is to transform your interior design concepts from simple 3D model to photorealistic image or animation using Shaderlight rendering software. Simple to learn and easy to use, the powerful combination of Google SketchUp and Shaderlight let you create high quality images with minimum fuss so you can focus on being a designer, not a 3D expert.
Martin is an authorised trainer of both SketchUp and Shaderlight and runs courses for new designers and architects at schools including KLC School of Interior Design.
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The Bill Amberg group of companies was launched in 1984 by Bill Amberg, driven by a vision to create beautiful leather goods. Now boasting 26 full-time employees working from their own workshops and design studio in West London, Bill Amberg incorporates an international fashion wholesale business, a specialist design consultancy, a bespoke architectural projects department, a three-store portfolio, a successful online business and retail distribution across the UK and US.
Pecha Kucha: Inspirations from Crafted |
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Andrew Martin International Interior Designer of the Year Award winner, Tara Bernerd is a woman at the very top of her game. Focusing on space planning, interior design and styling, Tara’s portfolio of work ranges from unique private residences to large property and leisure developments as well as designing a bespoke range of cushions and rugs for The Rug Company. Tara is, by her own admission, a ‘forceful character’, with strong ideas of what works and what does not. She is known for her bold designs, strong use of colour and texture and seamlessly fusing contemporary with traditional. Tara’s expertise, enthusiasm and talent have resulted in her seat on the design board of mydeco.com. Other highlights have found Tara included on the Dulux Creative Board, as well as being on the committee for ACT. Tara Bernerd is the contributing editor on design for British GQ.
What is luxury? |
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Angus Gibson is a pioneer of the British audio visual industry, starting his first business in the early 1980's and more recently joining Symm to head up its London office. Symm is synonymous with quality, craftsmanship and fine finishes in its work as building contractors for high end residential and new build projects. His wide experience working with many of the country's leading interior designers and architects gives him a unique understanding to provide the most effective and least complicated solution.
Home technology for today's savvy client ... how technology has finally been made simple and compatible with our Wi-Fi lifestyle |
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Martyn Lawrence Bullard is an illustrious and multiple award winning interior designer known for his glamorous and worldly interiors for high profile and celebrity clientele that ranges from Rock Stars to Royalty. His global visionary point-of-view of making homes luxurious sanctuaries has made him an arbiter of taste whose larger than life client list includes Cher, Sir Elton John and David Furnish, Christina Aguilera, Eva Mendes, Ellen Pompeo, Kid Rock, Sharon and Ozzy Osbourne and Tamara Mellon, founder and President of Jimmy Choo. In addition, he has worked extensively on commercial projects including Colony Palms Hotel Group, executive suites for both Paramount and Warner Bros Studios, the Beverly Hills luxury emporium, Shizue and restaurant projects including the Purple Palm and Five Feet. Currently, he is working internationally on a diversity of projects which include America’s first Green LEED certified estate in Malibu for the acclaimed actor/producer Keenen Ivory Wayans, a 12th century castle restoration in Umbria, the Jimmy Choo corporate headquarters in London and a 40,000 square foot beach front estate in Mexico.
Life, love and decorate |
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Holly Becker is the founder and editor of decor8, the internationally-known design site dedicated to delivering fresh design ideas meant to inspire its over 48,000 daily readers to live a more fulfilling, authentic and creative life. Holly is an American freelance journalist, author and design consultant living in northern Germany while also maintaining a US office in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. In addition to decor8, she is the founder of the first online e-course about creative blogging, Blogging Your Way, which was launched in March 2009 and includes written lessons, videocasts and podcasts along with a dedicated forum for students to interact with Holly and her co-teachers. Her debut book, Decorate: 1,000 Professional Ideas for Every Room in Your Home sold out during pre-release and quickly became a Wall Street Journal Best Seller at 2, and has maintained it's standing at 1 on Amazon.com and Amazon.co.uk since March.
Blogging Your Way For Designers
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Arianna Trapani, Heart Home magazine
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And Jo Casley from mydeco.com and a representative from online retailer Made.com
From blogs to shops: finding inspiration online
With more of us searching online for products and ideas, what does this mean for brick-and-mortar shops and print magazines? Does the internet offer up-to-the-minute inspiration utopia or a frightful maze of information?
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Susan Llewellyn is the founder and director of the Susan Llewellyn Academy of Interior Design. Susan has long been an established and recognised professional of the British interior design scene. Her reputation is built on award-winning restoration projects in the UK and internationally. Susan’s practice, Susan Llewellyn Associates, has overseen every kind of commission, from the refurbishment of palaces and museums to designing offices and setting the style for new luxury homes. Qualifications include; DARA (Interior design Buenos Aires), Affiliate RIBA, RADA graduate.In her earlier career, Susan actively responded to the growing need to formalise the practice of interior design and decorating. Along with other colleague’s, Susan established the Interior Decorators and Designers Association, now known as the BIID.
Home Sweet Home
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Having graduated in Business Studies and Mathematics back in the early ‘80s, as an “immature” student not yet ready for the real world of business, but with a love of sailing, a simple application was made via a classified advertisement in Yachting World to join a 90-foot sailing yacht as a second mate, deck hand, chef and any other crew position that wasn’t currently occupied on board. This introduction to the world of the superyacht lasted no more than a year, after becoming relatively bored with the slow pace of life and the constant polishing and sanding of varnish and teak. |
After a swift return to London, an interest in the media was fulfilled by various jobs within some of the largest publishing houses, until a senior position became available on the luxury yachting title Boat International. Five years later, in 1992, and after an in-depth look at the burgeoning superyacht business, a rash decision was made to fly solo and develop a brand new magazine that would stand alone as the only serious business journal focusing on the technology and business growth of the large-yacht market. The Superyacht Report has now established itself as the authority in the market, with accurate, intelligent and informed reporting on all aspects of the superyacht world. With the sister title SuperyachtDesign and having recently launched The Superyacht Owner, Martin has spent time on over 1000 yachts around the globe, interviewed hundreds of owners and designers and therefore has a rare insight into the market.
Designers & their Superyachts – Lessons to be Learnt !
The Good, The Bad, The Ugly and Oh My God..It will Never Work..?
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Rosemary Alexander is the Principal of the English Gardening School at Chelsea Wharf and the author of several books on garden design, now translated into many different languages. Her own garden in Hampshire opens regularly under the NGS and this year she has been awarded the prestigious Veitch Memorial Medal by the Royal Horticultural Society.
Gardens and Designers – using texture and colour for outstanding effects |
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With current projects including the 20 year expansion masterplan for the University of Cambridge and the realisation of Singapore Sports Hub, Jonathan is a Principal at AECOM Design & Planning and a Masterplanning Practice Leader. Since 2003, AECOM’s Design + Planning London practice has played a leading role in the development of both the London 2012 Olympic and the Legacy Communities masterplan, at the heart of their wider contribution to the regeneration of East London, including masterplans at Canning Town and Hackney Wick. Current work in Brasil includes Nova Luz, a major urban regeneration initiative in central Sao Paulo and the competition for the Olympics masterplan for Rio 2016. Jonathan’s other work has included a new international conference centre promoted by the Mayor of London and the LDA, a new central urban quarter for the historic city of York and the concept masterplan for the rejuvenation of Cardiff City Core and Central Business District.
The Druk White Lotus School – the first 10 years |
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Although his career spans twenty years, during which he has gained international recognition, Peter was recently described by Dame Kiri Te Kanawa as 'one of the interior design world's best kept secrets.' His inate modesty belies a talent that has been engaged by Hollywood film studios, multinational retailers and blue chip PLC's. His private clients have included some of the most recognised names in film, sport, business and music.
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