En 1999 en el centro de Londres, Steve Jones y Russell Cameron renunciaron a sus puestos de trabajo en consultoría de diseño y diseño de mobiliario respectivamente para perseguir un sueño: crear mobiliario e iluminación diferente y única.
Desde sus humildes comienzos en una antigua fábrica de iluminación en Wembley, al norte de Londres, han trabajado con diseñadores de todo el mundo que pueden decir que Londres es su casa. Aún hoy continúan abrazando la diversidad, sin dejar de ser “tan británico como el propio Londres ‘- es decir, muy británico y sin embargo altamente adaptable y con una visión global.
Su enfoque peculiar y rebelde les lleva a diseñar impulsados por la cultura del espíritu Londres.
Esta es la historia de una cultura con cualidades antagónicas en gran medida – por un lado, la tradición clásica Inglesa y por el otro, la cultura punk tumultuosa. Y más autentica existe en la unión de estos elementos heterogéneos, con una actitud inconformista.
Somos Innermost.
Glass is an amorphous solid made by heating sand, limestone, and soda ash in a furnace to form a molten liquid that solidifies upon cooling. The most common production process is the float glass process developed in the 1950s where molten glass is floated on a bed of molten tin to form flat, uniform sheets. Glass is transparent, strong yet brittle, and can be colored, laminated, or toughened for different applications such as windows, doors, mirrors, art, and more. It provides architectural design flexibility while allowing light transmission but requires careful handling due to its brittleness.
Jonathan Coles Studio are proud to present our collection of timeless products.Each product follows our principals of design and function to not only create something beautiful but to produce an exceptional light effect.
Custom Wine Cabinet Project - A Steel and Glass Modern Cabinet by Joseph & Cu...wineracks
Joseph & Curtis Custom Wine Cellars installed this modern steel and glass wine cabinet in a Chelsea NYC apartment. The 500+ bottle cabinet has an "urban restaurant" look for an apartment - perfect for contemporary homes!
Glass is an amorphous solid that is formed when a liquid melt cools too quickly to form a crystal structure. It is made primarily of silica along with other ingredients like soda ash and limestone. Glass has properties of both solids and liquids in that it is rigid but its molecules are randomly arranged like a liquid. The history of glass dates back to ancient times when it was discovered during copper smelting and was initially used for jewelry. While the chemical composition of glass has not changed much, modern production methods have advanced significantly from ancient techniques.
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The Indian Dental Academy is the Leader in continuing dental education , training dentists in all aspects of dentistry and
offering a wide range of dental certified courses in different formats.for more details please visit
www.indiandentalacademy.com
Glass and ceramics are both made from sand but have different properties. Glass is made by heating sand and cooling it rapidly, resulting in an amorphous solid structure. The most common type of glass is soda-lime glass, made by heating sand, limestone, and sodium carbonate. Adding boron oxide forms borosilicate glass, which is more heat resistant. Lead crystal glass contains lead and is used for fine glassware. Ceramics are made from clay like kaolin, which hardens permanently when heated. Ceramics are very hard, brittle, chemically inert, and resist compression, making them suitable for uses like pottery, tiles, and electrical insulators.
Willet Hauser is a stained glass studio that has been in operation for over 115 years. They specialize in the design and fabrication of stained glass windows using both traditional leaded and contemporary techniques. Some of their most notable projects include windows at the National Cathedral in Washington D.C., Grace Cathedral in San Francisco, and many other churches and institutions across the United States. The document provides an overview of Willet Hauser's history and legacy, as well as detailing their creative processes for designing, crafting, and installing stained glass windows.
Glass can be used in many ways in interior design to add style and sophistication. It comes in various types depending on its composition, appearance, and properties. The main types discussed are clear glass, tinted glass, frosted glass, reflective glass, and back painted glass. Frosted glass can be further divided into sandblasted glass, satin glass, and acid etched glass. Glass can be installed as glass blocks, tiles, windows, doors, and roofs. Its advantages include transmitting light, adding beauty, and aiding energy efficiency.
Glass is an amorphous solid made by heating sand, limestone, and soda ash in a furnace to form a molten liquid that solidifies upon cooling. The most common production process is the float glass process developed in the 1950s where molten glass is floated on a bed of molten tin to form flat, uniform sheets. Glass is transparent, strong yet brittle, and can be colored, laminated, or toughened for different applications such as windows, doors, mirrors, art, and more. It provides architectural design flexibility while allowing light transmission but requires careful handling due to its brittleness.
Jonathan Coles Studio are proud to present our collection of timeless products.Each product follows our principals of design and function to not only create something beautiful but to produce an exceptional light effect.
Custom Wine Cabinet Project - A Steel and Glass Modern Cabinet by Joseph & Cu...wineracks
Joseph & Curtis Custom Wine Cellars installed this modern steel and glass wine cabinet in a Chelsea NYC apartment. The 500+ bottle cabinet has an "urban restaurant" look for an apartment - perfect for contemporary homes!
Glass is an amorphous solid that is formed when a liquid melt cools too quickly to form a crystal structure. It is made primarily of silica along with other ingredients like soda ash and limestone. Glass has properties of both solids and liquids in that it is rigid but its molecules are randomly arranged like a liquid. The history of glass dates back to ancient times when it was discovered during copper smelting and was initially used for jewelry. While the chemical composition of glass has not changed much, modern production methods have advanced significantly from ancient techniques.
Description :
The Indian Dental Academy is the Leader in continuing dental education , training dentists in all aspects of dentistry and
offering a wide range of dental certified courses in different formats.for more details please visit
www.indiandentalacademy.com
Glass and ceramics are both made from sand but have different properties. Glass is made by heating sand and cooling it rapidly, resulting in an amorphous solid structure. The most common type of glass is soda-lime glass, made by heating sand, limestone, and sodium carbonate. Adding boron oxide forms borosilicate glass, which is more heat resistant. Lead crystal glass contains lead and is used for fine glassware. Ceramics are made from clay like kaolin, which hardens permanently when heated. Ceramics are very hard, brittle, chemically inert, and resist compression, making them suitable for uses like pottery, tiles, and electrical insulators.
Willet Hauser is a stained glass studio that has been in operation for over 115 years. They specialize in the design and fabrication of stained glass windows using both traditional leaded and contemporary techniques. Some of their most notable projects include windows at the National Cathedral in Washington D.C., Grace Cathedral in San Francisco, and many other churches and institutions across the United States. The document provides an overview of Willet Hauser's history and legacy, as well as detailing their creative processes for designing, crafting, and installing stained glass windows.
Glass can be used in many ways in interior design to add style and sophistication. It comes in various types depending on its composition, appearance, and properties. The main types discussed are clear glass, tinted glass, frosted glass, reflective glass, and back painted glass. Frosted glass can be further divided into sandblasted glass, satin glass, and acid etched glass. Glass can be installed as glass blocks, tiles, windows, doors, and roofs. Its advantages include transmitting light, adding beauty, and aiding energy efficiency.
Indian Dental Academy: will be one of the most relevant and exciting training center with best faculty and flexible training programs for dental professionals who wish to advance in their dental practice,Offers certified courses in Dental implants,Orthodontics,Endodontics,Cosmetic Dentistry, Prosthetic Dentistry, Periodontics and General Dentistry.
Coca Cola has become globally successful in large part due to maintaining consistent product packaging since its inception, most notably the iconic red label and white cursive logo on its signature glass bottles and aluminum cans. The company sells beverages in over 200 countries using various packaging formats, all of which seem to effectively promote brand recognition wherever customers consume Coca Cola products. Their packaging strategy is considered very good because it is universally identifiable regardless of the container type, helping to establish Coca Cola as one of the most recognizable brands worldwide.
This document describes several lighting collections from Canarm Ltd., including:
1) The Warren Collection, an upper mid-level price point option with traditionally inspired designs in rubbed antique bronze finish and tea stained glass.
2) The Flamenco Collection, also an upper mid-level price point featuring classical curved lines with opal glass in brushed nickel.
3) Collections of vanity lights and interior lighting in various price points and styles to suit different room needs and budgets.
Objects In Islamic Art - Techniques of Early Islamic ArtMaryamArif28
The document summarizes various techniques and objects in early Islamic art, including rock-cut crystals, cut and engraved glass, millefiori beads, stained glass, etched glass, and cast glass. It also discusses tools used like the blowpipe and molds. Rock-cut crystals were carved from a single block of crystal by Fatimid artisans. Cut and engraved glass involved both complex relief patterns and fine incisions. The millefiori technique used "thousand flowers" mosaic beads and was developed in Mesopotamia. Stained glass incorporated painted and colored glass in mosaics. Etched glass involved artistic etching of designs on glass surfaces. Cast glass was made using lost-wax casting
The presentation deals with dental ceramics from a material aspect and discusses various types of metal - ceramic and all - ceramic systems available in dentistry with their advantages and drawbacks. It is well supported with illustrations..
Glass is a supercooled liquid that is transparent and unaffected by chemicals. It is most commonly made from mixtures of silica (sand), soda ash, and limestone. The manufacturing process involves mixing these ingredients and heating them to very high temperatures in a furnace until they melt and form a clear jelly-like substance. As this cools and solidifies, glass is formed. There are several types of glass that vary in properties and uses, such as soda-lime glass commonly used for windows and bottles, colored glass, plate glass, safety glass, laminated glass, optical glass, pyrex glass, photochromic glass, and lead crystal glass.
Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone to communicate with his deaf wife. He was born in 1847 in Scotland and studied at the University of Edinburgh and University College London. Bell received many awards for his invention of the telephone, which revolutionized communication and allowed deaf people to have conversations. He died in Canada at the age of 75.
Glass is made from silica and other additives like soda ash and lime. Modern glass uses sand, soda ash, and limestone. Different colors are achieved by adding metal compounds like cobalt for blue. The float glass process involves floating molten glass on liquid tin to create flat sheets. Float glass makes up most flat glass products and is made in thicknesses from 2-25mm. Non-sheet glass includes cast glass blocks and profiled sections. Sheet glass undergoes further processing like annealing, toughening, laminating, etching, and adding coatings. Structural glass elements use toughened glass in columns, fins, and load-bearing walls fixed with clamps or adhesive.
Trabajo de tecnologia construction materialscnuevog
This document discusses various construction materials and their properties and uses. It describes how stone, cement, mortar, concrete, plaster, ceramics, and other materials are used in building construction. For example, it notes that stone, ceramics and concrete are used for columns and walls due to their compressive strength, while wood and metal work well for beams which experience tension and compression. It also outlines the production processes for cement and ceramics and summarizes the typical phases of building construction.
Glass is an amorphous solid formed by rapidly cooling molten materials like silica. It is manufactured by melting raw materials like quartz at high temperatures then rapidly cooling. The molten glass can be shaped using processes like pressing, blowing, or drawing. Glass has many useful properties like high strength, resistance to chemicals, and being a good electrical insulator. Common types include soda lime glass, borosilicate glass, and leaded glass. Glass finds wide uses in construction, appliances, vehicles, and scientific and industrial equipment due to its versatile material properties.
Glass has widespread use and can be produced through different manufacturing processes. It is made by melting raw materials like silica sand, soda ash, and limestone at high temperatures. In the float glass process developed in the 1950s, molten glass flows on a bath of molten tin and is cut to size after annealing and inspection. Glass can be strengthened, tinted, low-emissivity coated, or made obscure/self-cleaning for various applications like windows, touchscreens, lenses, and decorative pieces. Standards like IS codes regulate glass production and properties in India.
Glass is a hard, transparent substance made by rapidly cooling molten materials such as sand, soda ash, and limestone. It is used for windows, containers, and other purposes. Glass is made by heating these ingredients to high temperatures, then rapidly cooling, or annealing, the substance. Different glass types are made by varying the ingredients or heating process. Common types include soda-lime glass for windows and borosilicate glass for laboratory equipment. Various metal oxides like iron, cobalt, and chromium are used to color glass for artistic and technical applications.
La forma de trabajar ha cambiado por completo. Somos más rápidos, más eficientes, más flexibles. Vivimos con una actitud nómada, sin expectativas de una rutina que se hace cada vez más fluctuante. Es inevitable, el cambio en los espacios de trabajo, que se vuelven flexibles, híbridos, listos para cambiar y adaptar sus funciones al número de personas que haya en cada momento.
Homenaje a Gino Valle. Un maestro de la arquitectura del siglo XX. Su búsqueda de simplicidad, libertad y rigor. Una relación entre proyectista y comitente que perdura en el espacio y el tiempo. Multipli es la nueva interpretación del proyecto original de Gino Valle con Herbert Ohl de 1968, expuesto en el MOMA de Nueva York.
La estructura de las mesas está formada por paneles alveolares de 5 cm de espesor, enchapados en madera de roble con bordes redondeados y achaflanados a 45º. El revestimiento recubre completamente los cantos y las juntas, confiriendo a los elementos una notable elegancia.
Los planos con perfil a 45º son un elemento característico del diseño Fantoni, un concepto que atraviesa el tiempo y el espacio: del programa Multipli de 1968, expuesto en el MoMA de Nueva York, a la colección Mèta de 1996. Una evolución que prosigue con Quaranta5, el programa creado para ofrecer una dimensión de trabajo todavía mejor, siempre en el signo de la esencialidad y la comodidad.
Los elementos de esta colección están fabricados con tableros de MDF de 28 mm de espesor, revestidos con papeles decorativos impregnados con resinas melamínicas, cantos “cortados” a 45º y aristas redondeadas.
Espacio Aretha es una empresa que ofrece soluciones de diseño de interiores como jardines verticales para crear espacios acogedores. Proporcionan un servicio integral desde el diseño hasta la instalación utilizando marcas de prestigio de forma sostenible y respetuosa con el medio ambiente. Su objetivo es inspirar a los profesionales con sus soluciones innovadoras.
MOSSwall es un liquen natural, para su utilización en ambientes interiores. No debe ser expuesto a la luz directa del sol ni a la intemperie. Puede colocarse en ambiente interiores sin iluminación natural. MOSSwall no puede ser rociado con agua.
Soluciones integrales para edificios de oficinas.2016ESPACIO ARETHA
ESPACIO ARETHA PONE A TU DISPOSICIÓN SOLUCIONES DE PUESTO DE TRABAJO QUE PRETENDEN IR UN PASO MÁS ALLÁ DE LO CONVENCIONAL. ESPACIOS DE TRABAJO CREATIVOS DONDE LO IMPORTANTE ES LA FUNCIONALIDAD Y LA PRODUCTIVIDAD DE LAS PERSONAS QUE LOS UTILIZAN.
Fantoni la compañía corazón del Grupo, con sede en Osoppo en la provincia de Udine, es una empresa industrial con éxito en el mercado internacional en la producción de muebles de oficina y paneles acústicos. La filosofía de la empresa se caracteriza históricamente por la variedad de los proyectos. un programa de muebles diseñados para satisfacer las diferentes necesidades de diseñado por el arquitecto Gino Valle en 1968. Se trata de una solución que quiere superar los conceptos como la estructura jerárquica, un sistema abierto, libre y en continua evolución a través del uso de la modularidad del tamaño y forma de los diversos elementos, desprovisto de tiradores decorativos o funcionales, incluyendo innecesarios. Los conceptos fundamentales del programa múltiple, que se caracteriza por el inconfundible corte 45 ° – que anula visualmente el grosor de las tapas que hacen las piezas individuales del volumen perfecto – se encuentran en la mayoría de las colecciones Fantoni, operativas y ejecutivas.
Verde Profilo representa el equilibrio perfecto entre arquitectura y naturaleza con soluciones contract absolutamente innovadores. Toda una combinación de soluciones naturales para interior, con productos como el Mosswall natural estabilizado para crear jardines verticales para interior sin mantenimiento.
Indian Dental Academy: will be one of the most relevant and exciting training center with best faculty and flexible training programs for dental professionals who wish to advance in their dental practice,Offers certified courses in Dental implants,Orthodontics,Endodontics,Cosmetic Dentistry, Prosthetic Dentistry, Periodontics and General Dentistry.
Coca Cola has become globally successful in large part due to maintaining consistent product packaging since its inception, most notably the iconic red label and white cursive logo on its signature glass bottles and aluminum cans. The company sells beverages in over 200 countries using various packaging formats, all of which seem to effectively promote brand recognition wherever customers consume Coca Cola products. Their packaging strategy is considered very good because it is universally identifiable regardless of the container type, helping to establish Coca Cola as one of the most recognizable brands worldwide.
This document describes several lighting collections from Canarm Ltd., including:
1) The Warren Collection, an upper mid-level price point option with traditionally inspired designs in rubbed antique bronze finish and tea stained glass.
2) The Flamenco Collection, also an upper mid-level price point featuring classical curved lines with opal glass in brushed nickel.
3) Collections of vanity lights and interior lighting in various price points and styles to suit different room needs and budgets.
Objects In Islamic Art - Techniques of Early Islamic ArtMaryamArif28
The document summarizes various techniques and objects in early Islamic art, including rock-cut crystals, cut and engraved glass, millefiori beads, stained glass, etched glass, and cast glass. It also discusses tools used like the blowpipe and molds. Rock-cut crystals were carved from a single block of crystal by Fatimid artisans. Cut and engraved glass involved both complex relief patterns and fine incisions. The millefiori technique used "thousand flowers" mosaic beads and was developed in Mesopotamia. Stained glass incorporated painted and colored glass in mosaics. Etched glass involved artistic etching of designs on glass surfaces. Cast glass was made using lost-wax casting
The presentation deals with dental ceramics from a material aspect and discusses various types of metal - ceramic and all - ceramic systems available in dentistry with their advantages and drawbacks. It is well supported with illustrations..
Glass is a supercooled liquid that is transparent and unaffected by chemicals. It is most commonly made from mixtures of silica (sand), soda ash, and limestone. The manufacturing process involves mixing these ingredients and heating them to very high temperatures in a furnace until they melt and form a clear jelly-like substance. As this cools and solidifies, glass is formed. There are several types of glass that vary in properties and uses, such as soda-lime glass commonly used for windows and bottles, colored glass, plate glass, safety glass, laminated glass, optical glass, pyrex glass, photochromic glass, and lead crystal glass.
Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone to communicate with his deaf wife. He was born in 1847 in Scotland and studied at the University of Edinburgh and University College London. Bell received many awards for his invention of the telephone, which revolutionized communication and allowed deaf people to have conversations. He died in Canada at the age of 75.
Glass is made from silica and other additives like soda ash and lime. Modern glass uses sand, soda ash, and limestone. Different colors are achieved by adding metal compounds like cobalt for blue. The float glass process involves floating molten glass on liquid tin to create flat sheets. Float glass makes up most flat glass products and is made in thicknesses from 2-25mm. Non-sheet glass includes cast glass blocks and profiled sections. Sheet glass undergoes further processing like annealing, toughening, laminating, etching, and adding coatings. Structural glass elements use toughened glass in columns, fins, and load-bearing walls fixed with clamps or adhesive.
Trabajo de tecnologia construction materialscnuevog
This document discusses various construction materials and their properties and uses. It describes how stone, cement, mortar, concrete, plaster, ceramics, and other materials are used in building construction. For example, it notes that stone, ceramics and concrete are used for columns and walls due to their compressive strength, while wood and metal work well for beams which experience tension and compression. It also outlines the production processes for cement and ceramics and summarizes the typical phases of building construction.
Glass is an amorphous solid formed by rapidly cooling molten materials like silica. It is manufactured by melting raw materials like quartz at high temperatures then rapidly cooling. The molten glass can be shaped using processes like pressing, blowing, or drawing. Glass has many useful properties like high strength, resistance to chemicals, and being a good electrical insulator. Common types include soda lime glass, borosilicate glass, and leaded glass. Glass finds wide uses in construction, appliances, vehicles, and scientific and industrial equipment due to its versatile material properties.
Glass has widespread use and can be produced through different manufacturing processes. It is made by melting raw materials like silica sand, soda ash, and limestone at high temperatures. In the float glass process developed in the 1950s, molten glass flows on a bath of molten tin and is cut to size after annealing and inspection. Glass can be strengthened, tinted, low-emissivity coated, or made obscure/self-cleaning for various applications like windows, touchscreens, lenses, and decorative pieces. Standards like IS codes regulate glass production and properties in India.
Glass is a hard, transparent substance made by rapidly cooling molten materials such as sand, soda ash, and limestone. It is used for windows, containers, and other purposes. Glass is made by heating these ingredients to high temperatures, then rapidly cooling, or annealing, the substance. Different glass types are made by varying the ingredients or heating process. Common types include soda-lime glass for windows and borosilicate glass for laboratory equipment. Various metal oxides like iron, cobalt, and chromium are used to color glass for artistic and technical applications.
La forma de trabajar ha cambiado por completo. Somos más rápidos, más eficientes, más flexibles. Vivimos con una actitud nómada, sin expectativas de una rutina que se hace cada vez más fluctuante. Es inevitable, el cambio en los espacios de trabajo, que se vuelven flexibles, híbridos, listos para cambiar y adaptar sus funciones al número de personas que haya en cada momento.
Homenaje a Gino Valle. Un maestro de la arquitectura del siglo XX. Su búsqueda de simplicidad, libertad y rigor. Una relación entre proyectista y comitente que perdura en el espacio y el tiempo. Multipli es la nueva interpretación del proyecto original de Gino Valle con Herbert Ohl de 1968, expuesto en el MOMA de Nueva York.
La estructura de las mesas está formada por paneles alveolares de 5 cm de espesor, enchapados en madera de roble con bordes redondeados y achaflanados a 45º. El revestimiento recubre completamente los cantos y las juntas, confiriendo a los elementos una notable elegancia.
Los planos con perfil a 45º son un elemento característico del diseño Fantoni, un concepto que atraviesa el tiempo y el espacio: del programa Multipli de 1968, expuesto en el MoMA de Nueva York, a la colección Mèta de 1996. Una evolución que prosigue con Quaranta5, el programa creado para ofrecer una dimensión de trabajo todavía mejor, siempre en el signo de la esencialidad y la comodidad.
Los elementos de esta colección están fabricados con tableros de MDF de 28 mm de espesor, revestidos con papeles decorativos impregnados con resinas melamínicas, cantos “cortados” a 45º y aristas redondeadas.
Espacio Aretha es una empresa que ofrece soluciones de diseño de interiores como jardines verticales para crear espacios acogedores. Proporcionan un servicio integral desde el diseño hasta la instalación utilizando marcas de prestigio de forma sostenible y respetuosa con el medio ambiente. Su objetivo es inspirar a los profesionales con sus soluciones innovadoras.
MOSSwall es un liquen natural, para su utilización en ambientes interiores. No debe ser expuesto a la luz directa del sol ni a la intemperie. Puede colocarse en ambiente interiores sin iluminación natural. MOSSwall no puede ser rociado con agua.
Soluciones integrales para edificios de oficinas.2016ESPACIO ARETHA
ESPACIO ARETHA PONE A TU DISPOSICIÓN SOLUCIONES DE PUESTO DE TRABAJO QUE PRETENDEN IR UN PASO MÁS ALLÁ DE LO CONVENCIONAL. ESPACIOS DE TRABAJO CREATIVOS DONDE LO IMPORTANTE ES LA FUNCIONALIDAD Y LA PRODUCTIVIDAD DE LAS PERSONAS QUE LOS UTILIZAN.
Fantoni la compañía corazón del Grupo, con sede en Osoppo en la provincia de Udine, es una empresa industrial con éxito en el mercado internacional en la producción de muebles de oficina y paneles acústicos. La filosofía de la empresa se caracteriza históricamente por la variedad de los proyectos. un programa de muebles diseñados para satisfacer las diferentes necesidades de diseñado por el arquitecto Gino Valle en 1968. Se trata de una solución que quiere superar los conceptos como la estructura jerárquica, un sistema abierto, libre y en continua evolución a través del uso de la modularidad del tamaño y forma de los diversos elementos, desprovisto de tiradores decorativos o funcionales, incluyendo innecesarios. Los conceptos fundamentales del programa múltiple, que se caracteriza por el inconfundible corte 45 ° – que anula visualmente el grosor de las tapas que hacen las piezas individuales del volumen perfecto – se encuentran en la mayoría de las colecciones Fantoni, operativas y ejecutivas.
Verde Profilo representa el equilibrio perfecto entre arquitectura y naturaleza con soluciones contract absolutamente innovadores. Toda una combinación de soluciones naturales para interior, con productos como el Mosswall natural estabilizado para crear jardines verticales para interior sin mantenimiento.
Castaldi Lighting is an Italian lighting company formed in 2011 through the merger of two established lighting companies. It has production facilities in northern Italy and exports 70% of its lighting products worldwide, having a prominent presence in markets like the US, France, Scandinavia and the Middle East. The company is known for its high-quality indoor and outdoor lighting solutions for applications like offices, retail stores, and public spaces, as well as customized lighting designs.
4kustik es un sistema original de elementos insonorizantes de lamas para techo y pared, estudiado para obtener los más elevados niveles de calidad estética y de sonido, en cualquier situación arquitectónica y con la máxima versatilidad de instalación. Los paneles se presentan con fresados horizontales vista y agujeros pasantes. El dorso está constituido por una capa de material insonorizante.
Láminas disponibles en varios anchos: 9/2 mm, 13/3 mm, 14/2 mm y 28/4 mm.
Material de soporte de MDF 16mm de espesor con revestimiento melamínico en colores blanco, arce, haya y aluminio.
Los paneles se proporcionan en tramos de 4061 x 128 mm.
El documento presenta una lista de 12 productos de selección para oficinas, incluyendo ECOwall, ECOdesk, ECOfelt y productos ECOstrong. También incluye productos como Slalom y 360o. La lista parece ser de una compañía que fabrica y vende productos modulares y acústicos para oficinas.
Aportamos a tu proyecto un valor añadido de gran importancia, crear espacios de confort, optimizando el coste de la inversión y favoreciendo el ahorro y la
eficiencia energética.
Tenemos soluciones técnicas y decorativas tanto para interior como para exterior, que ayudan a resolver cualquier tipo de proyecto: espacios de trabajo, hoteles, restaurantes, cafeterías, museos, retail...
Todo ello respetando las exigencias normativas y medioambientales.
Nuestro estudio lumínico inicial, será una
fuente de confianza para que vuestros proyectos ofrezcan el resultado deseable para el cliente final.
¿Sumamos?
Este documento presenta las soluciones de mobiliario y equipamiento que la compañía Espacio Aretha ofrece para espacios colectivos como hoteles, restaurantes, cafeterías y otros. Se describen soluciones personalizadas de mobiliario, iluminación, acústica y equipamiento para proyectos, con detalles sobre productos como mesas, sillas, paneles acústicos y vegetación vertical. El documento muestra imágenes de ejemplos de proyectos para dar una idea de los resultados de las propuestas de la compañía.
LA PROPUESTA DE ESPACIO ARETHA PERMITE A CUALQUIER PROFESIONAL EQUILIBRAR LA PROPUESTA DE EQUIPAMIENTO EN UN ESPACIO DE EXTERIOR CON EL MISMO NIVEL DE CALIDAD Y DISEÑO QUE HACEMOS EN EL INTERIOR. NOS REFERIMOS A MOBILIARIO, SOLUCIONES DE ILUMINACIÓN TÉCNICA Y DECORATIVA, ELEMENTOS ACCESORIOS..
Nuestro catálogo para exterior esta lleno de ideas aplicables a zonas lounge, piscinas, restaurantes, cafeterias, hoteles, spa, terrazas….
Este documento presenta varias soluciones acústicas para proyectos de arquitectura de interiores. Incluye mamparas divisorias, muros de jardín vertical, forros para paredes y techos, paneles acústicos y mobiliario para espacios abiertos que ayudan a corregir y tratar el ruido de manera elegante. La empresa asesora en la solución ideal para cada proyecto y garantiza los niveles de absorción acústica. Se ofrecen soluciones para una variedad de espacios como ofic
El documento describe varias soluciones para espacios de trabajo colaborativos que fomentan la relajación, concentración y colaboración, incluyendo muebles, paneles acústicos y sistemas de iluminación. El objetivo es ayudar a crear entornos flexibles que se adapten a las necesidades cambiantes de los trabajadores y fomenten la comunicación, creatividad y bienestar. La empresa Espacio Aretha ofrece estos productos y servicios de diseño integral para proyectos de equipamiento de interior.
La solución total por su creatividad en interior y exterior.
Un sistema modular que hace de la flexibilidad la respuesta a cada necesidad de luz.
Cada SLed integra todos los elementos necesarios para crear la luz adecuada: la disipación, cableado, fuentes de luz LED, la óptica y sellado.
El sistema de conexión patentado permite la creación de soluciones de flujo sin fin y forma, así como mantener el grado de protección IP67, ideal para interiores y exteriores.
Máxima eficiencia energética.
Espacio Aretha es una empresa que ofrece soluciones de diseño de interiores, incluyendo jardines verticales, para crear espacios acogedores. Proporcionan un servicio integral desde el diseño hasta la instalación utilizando marcas de alta calidad. Su objetivo es ser una herramienta para inspirar el talento de los profesionales de la arquitectura y el diseño.
SPACIO ARETHA TIENE EL PRIVILEGIO DE REPRESENTAR EN EXCLUSIVA A ALGUNAS DE LAS FIRMAS MÁS IMPORTANTES DEL DISEÑO ITALIANO CON LAS QUE PODREMOS CREAR AMBIENTES DE DIRECCIÓN, SALAS DE REUNIÓN Y DE CONSEJO…., TODO ELLO CON EL MÁXIMO NIVEL DE EXCLUSIVIDAD, DISEÑO Y DIFERENCIACIÓN.
No hablamos sólo de mobiliario, sino también de todos aquellos elementos como la iluminación, la acústica y los elementos complementarios con los que te ayudaremos a encontrar la solución integral de cada espacio, de cada ambiente en cada proyecto estudiaremos soluciones personalizadas a la medida de las exigencias de tu proyecto. Personalizaremos dimensiones y acabados, nos adaptaremos a la tecnología que cada cliente utilice. Todo lo estudiaremos para superar las expectativas del cliente final. Confía en nosotros.
Miracle Crystal produces luxury glassware and lighting designed by Boda Horak. The catalog showcases a collection of glassware including wine glasses, champagne flutes, and barware. It also features glass art vases and table lamps handcrafted from Bohemian crystal glass. The modern lighting collection includes table and floor lamps with minimalist designs that bring refreshing light to any space.
This document is a catalog for Moonrays® Lawn and Garden products for 2017. It highlights new products including metal floor displays, solar stake lights, refreshed LED stake lights, fairies, memorial products, and over 75 new products. It provides images and descriptions of floor displays, shelf trays, boxed kits, path lights, deck lights, post caps, lanterns, and other garden décor products. The catalog encourages customers to like their Facebook page for tips, feedback and prizes.
Hilton Head Design is a consortium of glass and metal artists capable of diverse custom art and lighting projects. They pride themselves on craftsmanship, on-time and on-budget delivery, and responsive customer service. The document provides examples of their capabilities through photos of completed commercial and residential lighting installations using various materials like glass, metal, and fiber optics.
A review of the emerging trends that made an impact at this years’ Clerkenwell Design Week, and how they are set to influence our workplace interiors in 2016 and beyond.
The Argyle is a new multi-bar venue located in a historic 150-year-old building in Sydney's Rocks area. It was designed by Michael McCann of Dreamtime Australia Design to include five bar concepts over two levels while preserving the original sandstone walls and timber beams. McCann transformed the space with custom-made fixtures like a suspended glass DJ booth and glowing "pee pods" in the unisex bathrooms. The goal was to bring more Sydneysiders to the area by developing it as an entertainment destination rather than just for tourists.
Bocci - the Vancouver-based brand name designer, specializing in lighting pro...Andrew Chris
Bocci, the Vancouver-based brand name designer, specializes in lighting products that, for lack of a better term, illuminate design spaces all over the world. Bocci lighting works with many renowned lighting designers, most notably Omer Arbel. Bocci creates absolutely amazing lighting products; from the Bocci pendants to Bocci chandeliers it is hard to go wrong with one of the brands collections.
Bocci story - he Vancouver-based brand name designer, specializing in lightin...opadlive
The Vancouver-based brand name designer, specializes in lighting products that, for lack of a better term, illuminate design spaces all over the world. Bocci lighting works with many renowned lighting designers, most notably Omer Arbel. Bocci creates absolutely amazing lighting products; from the Bocci pendants to Bocci chandeliers it is hard to go wrong with one of the brands collections.
This document provides an overview of glass, including its composition, properties, production methods, types, uses, and recycling. It discusses how glass is made by melting raw materials like sand at high temperatures and shaping it through blowing. Different types of glass like soda-lime, lead-alkali, and borosilicate vary in their properties, costs, and applications. The document also outlines how glass is used in architecture, art, medical devices, and its growing use in home construction. It concludes with a brief discussion of glass recycling.
Hilton Head Design is a consortium of glass and metal artists that specializes in custom lighting, metalwork, and glass installations for commercial and residential clients. They offer a wide range of glassworking and metalworking capabilities including sandblasting, casting, bending, and stacking of glass, as well as metal fabrication, casting, and finishing. The company prides itself on providing high-quality, customized artwork and exceptional customer service for all types of glass, metal, lighting and architectural projects.
The document describes a pool and waterfront setting that offers an escape for family and friends. It notes that the area provides fun, relaxation and allows one to find all they need. The warmth of the sun, cooling breeze and sound of water are described as drawing one in, allowing the outside world to disappear in that moment.
This document introduces a collection of handcrafted champagne coolers inspired by stags. It describes three cooler designs - The Noble Stag, The Majestic Stag, and The Regal Stag - which vary in height and detail. The coolers are crafted over 41 days from clay molds into pewter or silver figurines attached to stainless steel vessels. The founder draws inspiration from growing up in Africa and his interest in Celtic mythology where stags were seen as symbols of nobility.
The document summarizes new product collections from various designers being launched in 2012. It features lines of teacups, tableware, kitchen tools, dinnerware and cutlery inspired by traditional Chinese styles and craftsmanship but with a modern design approach. Key items included are a line of teacups called Persona with subtle textures, a minimalist table decoration called Clarity, and a bamboo food box that combines aesthetics and functionality.
This document summarizes the Spring/Summer 2019 collection from Habitat, an interior design company. It highlights several key design elements and products in the collection, including mid-century inspired furniture, lighting fixtures made from materials like metal gauze, and handcrafted ceramics. The collection aims to provide designs that are unique yet relevant for individual styles and spaces through curated inspirations from different design movements and cultures.
A presentation for my ID231 class under Prof. Gaille Vergara of UP-CHE CTID. It is on the history of Stained Glass bridging over to the Philippine's discourse with the material.
This document is the second issue of a magazine called Warehouse Home. It includes sections on iconic architecture projects, interior design trends like the use of plywood and concrete, home styling tips, and a tour of the largest warehouse district in the world. The editor's letter discusses the success of the first issue and previews features in the second issue including projects by Herzog & de Meuron and creative reuse of cargo containers. It also announces the launch of an exclusive design collection created for warehouse homes.
The Clubhouse Liverpool One - Tyson Lighting Design Rachel Cowgill
This case study showcases the excellent lighting design work recently completed by Tyson Lighting for the impressive Clubhouse project based at Liverpool One.
Sistema integrado. I-Wallspace es el sistema
de mampara de oficina ideado para dividir los espacios, una
invitación para crear proyectos originales: el
vidrio es el material protagonista y se integra
con los sistemas radiantes y de absorción
acústica de Fantoni. La propensión a la
actividad de diseño es integral y ofrece
soluciones cada vez más completas con la
máxima libertad creativa.
The document is a brochure for the UniTable Meeting table that comes in various diameters from 90 cm to 200 cm and a height of 90 cm. It provides contact information for ICF at icf@icf-office.it and the company website www.icf-office.it. The brochure contains repeated information about the UniTable Meeting table across 19 pages.
This document is a repeat of contact information for UniTable Manager Desk including their email address icf@icf-office.it and website www.icf-office.it. This information is repeated on 8 pages of the document.
Unitable es un sistema de mesas que puede interpretarse de varias maneras: según las exigencias profesionales, responde siempre con la máxima eficacia, convirtiéndose en escritorio de dirección, escritorio doble, zona con múltiples estaciones de trabajo, mesa de reunión de varios tamaños.
Unitable Manager Desk es un proyecto orientado a resover las nuevas formas de organización del trabajo en la oficina: flexible y dinámico, innovador y moderno.
Acoustic Room es un sistema modular autoportante disponible en 4 tamaños diferentes para crear salas aisladas acústicamente. Puede incluir vidrios, paneles laterales ciegos, suelo y puertas. Incluye iluminación LED y un sistema de ventilación con extracción de aire. Se recomienda su instalación por personal especializado y el índice de ocupación es de 0,6 personas por metro cuadrado.
Te presentamos el último catálogo de Sled, una de las novedades más interesantes en el sector de a iluminación. Un producto que puedes diseñar a tu medida y que ofrece cientos de posibilidades y combinaciones.
El documento describe el sistema modular SLED de Castaldi Lighting, que ofrece soluciones de iluminación personalizadas para interiores y exteriores. El sistema utiliza módulos LED intercambiables con diferentes distribuciones de luz, colores y acabados que se pueden combinar para satisfacer las necesidades específicas de cada proyecto de manera flexible y eficiente. El sistema patentado mantiene un alto grado de protección contra la suciedad y el agua.
Te presentamos nuestras capsulas de producto, la nº 3 está enfocada a residencial y contract. Si quieres ampliar información, ponte en contacto con nosotros!
Espacio Aretha ofrece soluciones integrales para la creación de espacios de trabajo, incluyendo mobiliario, sistemas acústicos y de iluminación, mamparas divisorias y complementos, con el objetivo de proporcionar bienestar y confort a quienes habitan estos espacios. Trabajan con marcas líderes en diseño para crear zonas creativas, colaborativas y de concentración que satisfagan todas las necesidades de un proyecto, desde la conceptualización hasta la instalación.
Castaldi Lighting nos presenta Madame miss monsieur, una luminaria versátil, con múltiples aplicaciones para todo tipo de espacios tanto interior como exterior.
Desde 1969 hasta hoy Crassevig ha creído en la combinación de calidad y la artesanía tradicional propias del Made in Italy. Su colección de mesas, sillas y butacas es apreciada en todo el mundo por su diseño y formas funcionales atemporales. Crassevig es conocida por su exquisito tratamiento de la madera y por su permanente colaboración con los mejores diseñadores, con el fin de dar vida a productos destinados a proyectos tanto de hoteles, cafeterías, restaurantes y espacios lounge, como de uso residencial.
Más de 40 años trabajando la madera para integrarla en nuestro día a día de forma elegante y funcional
International Upcycling Research Network advisory board meeting 4Kyungeun Sung
Slides used for the International Upcycling Research Network advisory board 4 (last one). The project is based at De Montfort University in Leicester, UK, and funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council.
Rethinking Kållered │ From Big Box to a Reuse Hub: A Transformation Journey ...SirmaDuztepeliler
"Rethinking Kållered │ From Big Box to a Reuse Hub: A Transformation Journey Toward Sustainability"
The booklet of my master’s thesis at the Department of Architecture and Civil Engineering at Chalmers University of Technology. (Gothenburg, Sweden)
This thesis explores the transformation of the vacated (2023) IKEA store in Kållered, Sweden, into a "Reuse Hub" addressing various user types. The project aims to create a model for circular and sustainable economic practices that promote resource efficiency, waste reduction, and a shift in societal overconsumption patterns.
Reuse, though crucial in the circular economy, is one of the least studied areas. Most materials with reuse potential, especially in the construction sector, are recycled (downcycled), causing a greater loss of resources and energy. My project addresses barriers to reuse, such as difficult access to materials, storage, and logistics issues.
Aims:
• Enhancing Access to Reclaimed Materials: Creating a hub for reclaimed construction materials for both institutional and individual needs.
• Promoting Circular Economy: Showcasing the potential and variety of reusable materials and how they can drive a circular economy.
• Fostering Community Engagement: Developing spaces for social interaction around reuse-focused stores and workshops.
• Raising Awareness: Transforming a former consumerist symbol into a center for circular practices.
Highlights:
• The project emphasizes cross-sector collaboration with producers and wholesalers to repurpose surplus materials before they enter the recycling phase.
• This project can serve as a prototype for reusing many idle commercial buildings in different scales and sizes.
• The findings indicate that transforming large vacant properties can support sustainable practices and present an economically attractive business model with high social returns at the same time.
• It highlights the potential of how sustainable practices in the construction sector can drive societal change.
Best Digital Marketing Strategy Build Your Online Presence 2024.pptxpavankumarpayexelsol
This presentation provides a comprehensive guide to the best digital marketing strategies for 2024, focusing on enhancing your online presence. Key topics include understanding and targeting your audience, building a user-friendly and mobile-responsive website, leveraging the power of social media platforms, optimizing content for search engines, and using email marketing to foster direct engagement. By adopting these strategies, you can increase brand visibility, drive traffic, generate leads, and ultimately boost sales, ensuring your business thrives in the competitive digital landscape.
2. In 1999 Central London, Steve Jones and Russell Cameron gave up
their jobs within design consultancy and furniture design to pursue
a shared dream of a unique but diverse furniture and lighting brand.
From their humble beginning in an old lighting factory in Wembley,
North London, they had worked with designers from across the globe
who called London their home. And still today they continue to embrace
that vivid diversity, striving to be ‘as British as London itself’ –
that is to say very British and yet highly adaptable and with a global vision.
Their quirky and rebellious approach to design is driven by high-spirited London culture.
This is the story of a culture with greatly antagonistic qualities – on the one hand,
classical English tradition and on the other, the tumultuous punk culture.
And innermost exists in the coming together of these heterogeneous elements,
purveying taste and quality with a non-conformist attitude.
We are Concept. We are Quality. We are Wit.
We are innermost.
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8. 12 The Essentials Collection Core The Essentials Collection Jelly 13
Core was designed by Steve Jones and Frankie Chan from innermost.
It resembles a parison of molten glass, fresh from the furnace,
its form still slowly being shaped by gravity’s pull.
Core by Steve Jones & Frankie CHAN
Core 15 Core 20
Material: Glass
Transparent hand blown glass shades that seem to quiver in the light,
colourful Jelly is a treat for the eyes.
With four colours across two sizes,
the collection truly comes alive when mixed and matched together.
Jelly 22 Jelly 24
Material: Glass
Jelly by stone designs
9. 14 The Essentials Collection Boule The Essentials Collection Boule 15
Boule by innermost
In the classic finishes of innermost best-seller – Beads,
this is one small Boule with a great impact!
Boule
Material: Steel
Hei House, Wanchai, Hong Kong
Design: Regal Power Holdings
Photography by VG Media
10. 16 The Essentials Collection Pomelo The Essentials Collection Drop 17
Pomelo by Stone designs
From innermost’s Essentials Collection, Pomelo is deliberately subtle.
A quiet diffusion of light in white opal glass. Its stately,
voluptuous form provides an ambient effect with a sculptural twist.
Pomelo
Material: Glass
Drop is a white frosted glass globe delicately topped with
a white powder coated stainless steel cap. Resembling a drop of pristine pearl,
it is reminiscent of the flourishes of the mid-century.
Drop by innermost
Drop
Material: Glass & Stainless Steel
11. 18 Circus Circus 19
Muntpunt, Brussels, Belgium
Designer: B-Architecten
Circus by Corinna Warm
Berlin born, London based Corinna Warm based these
beautiful pendants on the shape of Victorian Circus tents.
See P.76 for the matching wall lamp.
12. 20 Circus Circus 21
Material: Aluminium
Circus 15 Circus 36 Circus 56
DF/Mexico Diner, London, England
Designer: Softroom Architecture and Design, London
Co-Creator: Wahaca Restaurants
The Marker Hotel, Dublin, Ireland
Architect: McCauley Daye O’Connell Architects Limited
Staybridge Hotel, London, England Photographer: Hufton & Crow Ltd Client: CLS Holdings PLC
Private Residence, Spottiswoode 18, Singapore
Mint Velvet, Guildford, England
Photographer: Pelican Images
UXC, Sydney, Australia Design: Insight Projects
Urban Bar & Kitchen, Bristol, England
13. 22 Glaze Glaze 23
At first glance Glaze appears to seamlessly fuse
delicate sections of metal and porcelain.
Yet this fusion of craft and industry is not as it might appear.
Finish options provide contrast-
warm copper kitchen tones against
a smooth white ‘ceramic’ finish,
or harder edged versions with graphite anodising.
These pendants are as at home in a classic kitchen or
dining interior as they are in a contemporary bar or restaurant.
Glazeby Corinna Warm
Moore Park Gardens, Sydney, Australia
Design: Alexandra Kidd Design
Photography: Will Horner
Mr. Meat Hot Pot & Butchery, Taipei, Taiwan
Designer: 33 Interior
Photographer: Rudy Wu
15. 26 Stupa Stupa 27
Stupa by Freshwest
Yo! Sushi, Chelmsford, England
Designer: Philip Watts Design
Cast from resin, the individual pieces
that make up Stupa are joined and
hand finished individually on a lathe, then polished with beeswax.
This combination of a mass production process with a high value
hand skilled element makes for wonderful and interesting lighting;
in this instance, the result is a lamp that permeates an
ambient glowing warmth while still providing a practical light level.
The form was inspired by temple architecture in Asia,
particularly the stupas of Myanmar.
Winner of Good Design Award 2015
16. 28 Stupa Stupa 29
Material: Resin
Stupa 56Stupa 18
new- stupa in white.
Darc Awards, London, UK
17. 30 Facet Facet 31
Facet by Tom Kirk
Facet 100
Material: Stainless Steel, Brass
Facet LOZENGE 107
Facet 60
Facet 18
Facet 100
FRONT SIDE
Facet 18
London Square Star & Garter, Richmond Hill, England
Designer: Suna Interior Design
Photographer: Matt Livey
18. 32 Facet Facet 33
Furla Flagship Retail Store, London, England
Designer: HMKM
Photographer: Marcus Peel
Dooley's Lidcombe Catholic Club, Sydney, Australia
Hotel Xenia, London, England
See P.82 for the matching wall lamp
Polished stainless steel sections arrayed
around its circumference create a surface of small facets,
each helping to present part of an amazing
fragmented image of its surroundings.
The effect often fools the eye into thinking
you are looking at glass or crystal until you get closer.
Facet LOZENGE 107
19. 34 Beads Beads 35
Beads by Winnie Lui
BeadsOCTO
BeadsPENTA
Material: Stainless Steel & Polycarbonate
Beads PENTA Beads OCTO
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20. 36 Beads Beads 37
Beads brings together the best detailing and finishing from designer
Winnie Lui’s jewellery craft and blends it with the engineering
and technology of modern lighting design.
The results are these striking forms which when lit provide
an array of infinite reflections, as if the interior was inlaid with jewels.
Akyra Manor Hotel, Chiang Mai, Thailand
21. Rose Ave, United States
Design Firm: PSModern
Designers / Principals: David Weiss and Manuel Frausto
Photographer: Lance Gerber, Nuvue Interactive, LLC
Residence, Hong Kong
Kensington 2, United Kingdom
Project: Private Residence
Designer: Morph Interior
Firewater Grille, Australia
Interior Design: Ross Sta Maria Axcel E’Lever Hair Salon, Japan
Design: Roots of Style
PKS Philosophy of Kudos + Style, Cyprus
Gaucho Restaurant, Hong Kong
M/S Viking Grace, Finland
22. 40 Membrane Membrane 41
Membrane by jette scheib
Membrane’s smoky hand-blown glass body
seems to cool and harden at the precise moment
bulb and shade become one,
forever encapsulating light sources.
Details such as a gentle gradient in smoky glass
coupled with polished gunmetal fittings
result in a sophisticated design well suited to upscale interiors.
23. 42 Membrane Membrane 43
Material: Glass & Aluminium
Membrane
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24. 44 Bubble Bubble 45
Where the removal of one ball is a welcome change!
Bubble by Steve Jones
CAU Restaurant – St Katherine Docks, London, England
Creative Director: Patsy Godik
Metro Department Store, Singapore
Designer: Metro in-house consultant
Photographer: Beng Chye from Studio Friend
25. 46 Bubble Bubble 47
Material: Steel
Bubble
Hei House, Wanchai, Hong Kong
Design: Regal Power Holdings
Photography by VG Media
Yo! Sushi Chelmsford, England
Designer: Philip Watts Design
27. 50 Buckle Buckle 51
Buckle is an ambient lighting sculpture –
it illuminates by bouncing light off its own
internal surfaces and provides background light.
It is neither a classic up or downlighter
but produces a unique effect all of its own.
The effect it creates has often been likened
to light bouncing off water.
Country Gardens Showroom, Singapore
Platinum Blow Dry Bar, Australia
Designer: Forward Thinking Design
No.1 Traveller Lounge, London Heathrow Airport
Designer: Inside Out Architecture
28. Matrioshka 53
The Russian nesting doll is here reimagined in layers of hand-blown glass.
Light passes through each pigmented glass filter to create
a magical chromatic effect as colours converge to form new ones.
Material: Glass
Matrioshka
v
Matrioshka
by Stone Designs
29. 54 Snowdrop Snowdrop 55
A soft glow playfully peeks through candy-coloured veils.
Each Snowdrop drifts effortlessly in mid-air,
delivering charm and character to any room.
Snowdrop
by Stone Designs
Material: Aluminium & Glass
Snowdrop
Yo! Sushi Birmingham, Grand Central Birmingham, England
30. 56 Asteroid Asteroid 57
Asteroidby Koray Ozgen
Asteroid is a unique geometrical form
in which no two of its twenty-four individual faces
are identical and no two edge lengths equal.
In clusters, this creates the illusion of many different shapes,
when there is only one.
Asteroid is also available as a table lamp.
See P.90 for more details.
31. 58 Asteroid Asteroid 59
Kim Chee Restaurant, Hong Kong
Design, Kon Design
Maze Restaurant, Portugal
Topaz Restaurant, Istanbul
Design, Ozgen Design Studio
Asteroid PENDANT GLASSAsteroid PENDANT PLASTIC
Material: LDPE Plastic or Glass
Fei Space Gallery, Beijing
32. 60 Gable Gable 61
Gable by Jarrod Lim
Jarrod Lim literally puts a roof over our heads with the iconic shape of Gable.
Simultaneously playful and functional it hides a technically advanced interior.
Material: Aluminium & Polycarbonate
Gable
UK/EU
SIDE END
USA
ENDSIDE
33. 62 Latitude Latitude 63
Flynn Talbot puts the average spotlight back in the spotlight as
he transforms it into a centre piece rather than mere support lighting.
A clever suspension cable allows the light to be pointed in any direction,
creating a flexible light that activates the surrounding space.
Latitude by Flynn Talbot
Material: Aluminium & Steel
Latitude
Sodexo Office, Singapore
Designer: M Moser
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34. 64 Portland Portland 65
Portland by James Bartlett
Portland 19 Portland 19Portland 37
Material: Natural Concrete and Coloured Interior Material: Plaster
Dooley's Lidcombe Catholic Club, Sydney, Australia
Portland 37
not currently available in plaster
Portland PLASTER 19
Portland 19
35. 66 Portland Portland 67
Portland,
a design offered in two commonly used construction materials:
the rough cast of concrete and the milky smooth purity of plaster.
Concrete comes with three interior colour options:
aqua, red or white; and the plaster is pure white with nothing added.
Its pentagonal jewel-like shape is designed to
work well in clusters, patterns or lines.
A cool, calm, detailed addition
to even the most minimally designed interior.
Kensington 2, England
Designer: Morph Interior
Plaza Premium Lounge, London Heathrow Airport Terminal 4, England
La Chemise, Germany
Design Studio: saczi Design
Interior & Product Design:
Sarah-Rebecca Zimmer (Dipl. Des. Industrial Design)
36. 68 Jeeves & Wooster Jeeves & Wooster 69
Chop Steakhouse & Bar, Canada
Design: Daniel Meloché, Northland Properties
Jeeves & Woosterby Jake Phipps
Jeeves and Wooster are a blend of
Great British tradition and modern technology-
hand made wool felt hats lined with an aluminium inner shell.
They are named after P.G. Wodehouse’s two iconic characters:
Wooster, the jovial but empty-headed young gentleman,
and Jeeves, his improbably well-informed and talented valet.
Jeeves Wooster
Material: Aluminium & Wool felt
Jeeves is also available as a wall and a table lamp.
See P.84 & P.96 for more details.
37. 70 Jeeves & Wooster Jeeves & Wooster 71
La Suite, Belgium
Designer:
Henk Van Oudenhove & Veronique Bogaert (Sans Cravate)
Photographer: Piet De Kersgieter
Dar Kawa, Morocco
Designer: Valérie Barkowski
Photographer: Tania Panova Le Bon Marché, Paris Cafe The Loft, Greece
Hotel Portago Urban, Spain
Designer: ILMIODESIGN (Andrea Spada, Michele Corbani)
Photographer: Alfonso Acedo
Ritz Carlton, Bahrain
Design: Ammar Basheir C3RV34U Exhibition, Paris Science Museum
Burton of London, Paris
39. 74 Cobra Cobra 75
Cobra by innermost
-Wall mounted task lighting
-Adjustable neck
-Natural leather finish
-Touch activated switch
-USB port charging station
Material: Steel, Aluminium, Leather
Cobra 90 Cobra 90 UL version Download “Quikkly” and watch the video on Youtube now!SIDEFRONT SIDEFRONT
40. 76 Circus Wall Circus Wall 77
Circus Wallby Corinna Warm
Simple and elegant LED wall sconces based on Victorian Circus tents.
See P.18 for the matching pendant
Material: Aluminium
41. 78 Bolt Bracket 79
Bolt by Steve Jones
A building’s history weighs heavily on each nut and bolt. Reclaim that
industrial detail in a contemporary space with this dimmable LED wall sconce.
Material: Aluminium
Bolt
Bracket by Steve Jones
A minimal slim section wall fitting based on
the overall dimensions of our Bolt fitting.
Material: Aluminium
Bracket
SIDE FRONT SIDE FRONT
WallfixtureHoleCentres8.4mm/3.3”
42. 80 YOYWall YOYWall 81
YOYWall by YOY
Following our successful collaboration with YOY on the popular YOYLight —
a table lamp that projects its own virtual lampshade, we present you YOYWall.
YOYWall is arguably the most minimal wall sconce possible,
interacting with and using the wall in more than just a supporting role.
See P.94 for the matching table lamp.
Material: Aluminium & Steel
SIDEFRONT
43. 82 Facet Wall Lighthouse Wall 83
Facet Wallby Tom Kirk
Go to P.30 for the matching chandelier and pendant collection
Material: Stainless Steel, Brass
Facet WALL
FRONTSIDE
Lighthouse Wall by innermost
See P.106 for the matching lampshade collection
Material: Polycarbonate
Lighthouse WALL
44. 84 Jeeves Wall Jeeves Wall 85
Jeeves Wallby jake phipps Material: Aluminium & Wool felt
Jeeves WALL
The Builder’s Arms, London
Jeeves is also available as a pendant and a table lamp.P.96P.68
The Bowler Bar, Belgium
Sketch Studios, Colnbrook, England
Designer: Lucy Bartlett, Sketch Studios
46. 88 Lateralis Lateralis 89
Lateralis by Ben McCarthy
Artisan crafted glass seems to pour upwards and outwards following the
breath of the glass blowing artist, producing a honey-coloured dome with a
similar syrupy consistency. It collects in a pool of dark timber below.
At the heart of the table light, dark ripples of wood reflect off of polished brass.
Material: Glass, Dark stained ash wood, Anodised Aluminium
Lateralis
Evelyn's Cafe Bar, Manchester, England
47. 90 Asteroid Table Asteroid Table 91
Asteroid Tableby Koray Ozgen
Asteroid TABLE PLASTIC Asteroid TABLE GLASS
Material: LDPE Plastic or Glass
See the matching pendants on P.56
48. 92 Parasol Parasol 93
Parasolby Jonas Forsman
Soft, gentle reflected light is cradled in a very literal parasol in Jonas Forsman’s
simple design. Free movement of the shade gently guides the light to its intended
use. Forsman’s design focuses on the interaction between user and product,
aiming to delight through refined and balanced movements.
Material: Steel
Parasol
49. 94 YOYLight YOYLight 95
YOYLight by YOY
Ever defiant of the laws of our reality, YOY presents an
LED lamp that projects an illusion of a classic lamp shade onto the
wall. A perfect marriage of illusion and technology.
See P.80 for the matching wall lamp
Material: Steel & Aluminium
YOYLight
50. 96 Jeeves Table Jeeves Table 97
Jeeves Tableby jake phipps
Jeeves TABLE
Material: Aluminium & Wool felt
Jeeves is also available as a pendant and a wall lamp
P.68 P.84
51. 98 RD2SQ RD2SQ 99
RD2SQ by Steve Jones See the matching lampshades on P.116
*unit includes base and shade, choices of base:
RD2SQ TABLE
*unit includes base and shade, choices of base:
RD2SQ FLOOR
Material: Steel, Acrylic, Polyester
53. Moscow Graffiti 103
Perfect with the Trumpet or Tripod bases.
P.131 P.132
Standing between art and function,
Bowness’ designs break away
from traditional wallpaper patterns
and colours into trompe l’oeil
images that appear to interact
with the objects in the
three-dimensional space.
Moscow Graffitiby deborah bowness
As its name implies, Moscow Graffiti was inspired by designer Deborah Bowness’ travels
in Russia. With a keen eye, constantly observing the surfaces which surround us,
Bowness aims to bring exterior surfaces into the home.
Material: Steel, Acrylic, Polyester
Moscow Graffit 46 Moscow Graffit 60
*supplied as shade only
54. 104 Bric-a-Brac Laurie Grove 105
Bric-a-Bracby deborah bowness
Material: Steel, Acrylic, Polyester
Bric-a-brac 46 Bric-a-brac 60
Using images taken from the shelves of a French farm house in Brittany,
Bric-a-Brac creates the illusion of a shelf of objects where there is none.
It’s a cabinet of curiosities, without the hassle of one.
Laurie Groveby deborah bowness
Material: Steel, Acrylic, Polyester
Laurie Grove 46 Laurie Grove 60
Unapologetically bold, Laurie Grove captures the familiar interior details of an Old London Pub.
*supplied as shade only *supplied as shade only
55. 106 Lighthouse Lighthouse 107
Lighthouse by innermost
See P.83 for the matching wall lamp. Perfect with the Trumpet or Tripod bases.
P.131 P.132
Take one light bulb and multiply.
An array of lenses help create this stunning
optical effect as the light source is duplicated.
Lighthouse 30*20
Lighthouse 60*40
Lighthouse 60*30Lighthouse 46*30Lighthouse 30*30
Mateiral: Polycarbonate
*supplied as shade only
Lighthouse 60*40
57. 110 Lighthouse Lighthouse 111
Arkada House Apartments, Cyprus
Design and Photography: PKS Philosophy of Kudos + Style
Lighthouse30*30 Lighthouse30*20
Lighthouse 46*30
with Trumpet base 50
58. 112 Dent Dent 113
Dent by Chak
Kaboom Hotel, Maastricht, Netherlands
Innermost Lighting supplied by Artimeta BV
Contemporary and uncompromising; the ultimate shiny polished metal shade.
Was it hit by a hammer or dropped in the factory;
did bullets bounce off it during testing? None of that.
Clever trickery from Chak makes Dent look like it’s pressed or blown metal;
when in fact it’s not! In reality it’s soft and lightweight and comes flat packed.
It takes 30 seconds to put together with no tools and very few brain cells!
Material: Polyethylene, Synthetic Wadding
*supplied as shade only
Dent 80Dent 53
Balthasar Kaffee Bar, Vienna, Austria
Design: Eugenie Arlt, Loesungsraeume Interior Design
59. 114 Kapow Kapow 115
Kapow!by Tina Leung
A playful use of a simple material makes something that is witty and charming
but never obtrusive. Great when used alone and stunning
when grouped closely together to create a bigger piece.
Kapow!
Material: Woven Nylon Tubing
Approx.
*supplied as shade only
60. 116 RD2SQ RD2SQ 117
A subtle change in shape from square at the base
to a circle at the top, combined with a molded diffuser
to complete a simple but distinctive design.
Coll Blanc Restaurant, Andorra
Designer: Stone Designs
RD2SQ by Steve Jones
Material: Steel, Acrylic, Polyester
RD2SQ SHORT 40
*supplied as shade only
RD2SQ TALL 40
Google Office, Israel
RD2SQ 60
See the matching table and floor lamps on P.98
61. 118 MnM MnM 119
MnMby Steve Jones Love Coffee, Westfield London, England
When asked to describe his design, Steve Jones replied;
‘it’s a normal lampshade
but squashed into a sausage shape and twisted-
but don’t print that in the brochure,
make it sound cooler’
62. 120 MnM MnM 121
Love Coffee, London, England
Aloft Downtown Tampa Hotel
Interior Design: Delphine Buhro & Michael Dreher
Mascotte Shoe retail shop, Australia
Design: studioplus* group
MnM 40
Material: PVC & 100% Wool
*supplied as shade only
25 Hours Hotel, Germany
Interior Design: Delphine Buhro & Michael Dreher
MnM 60
63. 122 Cork Cork 123
Cork by innermost
Natural cork served wafer thin to
allow delicious light to filter through.
Material: Natural Cork backed onto PVC, Powder coated Steel
Cork 20*40 Cork 46*30
*supplied as shade only
Perfect with the Trumpet or Tripod bases.
P.131 P.132
Cork 20*40
Cork 46*30
64. 124 Kobe Kobe 125
Kobe by russell cameron
A collection of simple drum shades in high quality materials for
that sophisticated feel. Kobe comes flat-packed with an edge to edge
diffuser and assembles in seconds.
Perfect with the Trumpet or Tripod bases.
P.131 P.132
Material: Polyester/ 100% Wool
Kobe 32*26 Kobe 60*30 Kobe 80*35
*supplied as shade only
Kobe 32*26 Kobe 32*26Kobe 60*30
Kobe 80*35
65. 126 Kobe Kobe 127
Melbourne Apartment Lobby, Melbourne, Australia
Barclays House Hotel, London (England)
Interior Design & Photography : Geneviève Thériault
66. Metallic 129
Metallic by innermost
An amazing sparkling reflective surface achieved by using materials
usually the preserve of the automotive customisation industry.
Material: Polyester/ 100% Wool
Metallic 33 Metallic 60
*supplied as shade only
67. 130 Metallic Trumpet Base 131
Trumpet Base by innermost
Trumpet Base 35Trumpet Base 50
Material: Steel
not available in Black
Primark Manchester, England
Project Coordinator: Premier Electrics
68. 132 Tripod Base Ceiling Fittings 133
Tripod Base 35Tripod Base FLOOR
Material: Steel
Tripod Baseby innermost
CAE27
Material: Steel
3CAE27
only available
in Satin Nickel
Ceiling Fittings
PKS Philosophy of Kudos + Style, Cyprus
70. 136 Origami
136 Origami
The Origami table range won a design bursary from Liberty and later
the “Elle Decoration Best Table Award” for its ingenious construction -
Three identical legs that lock together to form a secure base
come flat packed with three hidden screws for the glass top.
Assembly is an easy 2 minute job with a small screwdriver.
Origamiby Anthony Dickens
71. 138 Origami Origami 139
Origami
DINING TABLE
Origami
SIDE TABLE
Material: Steel & Glass
Origami DINING TABLE 110Origami DINING TABLE 130
Origami SIDE TABLE
Private Residence, Hong Kong
On/Off London Fashion Week
Innermost Partner: Doll
72. 140 Canvas Canvas 141
A surreal cartoon feel, where the impossible seems to happen;
lounge effortlessly on a 2 dimensional image leaning against a wall.
A clever construction of structured fabrics hidden within make it possible.
Canvas' cover is removable and machine washable.
Canvas by YOY
73. 142 Canvas Canvas 143
Material: Spandex, polyester and wooden frame
Canvas ARMCHAIR Canvas SOFA
FRONT
SIDE
SIDE
FRONT
Download “Quikkly” and watch the video on Youtube now!
74. 144 Canvas Canvas 145
“Make Yourself Comfortable at Chatsworth”, hosted by the Duke & Duchess of Devonshire
Chatsworth House, Derbyshire, England
Exhibition:
Location:
photograph courtesy of Chatsworth House
75. 146 Poke Stool Poke Stool 147
Poke Stool
by Kyuhyung Cho
76. 148 Poke Stool Poke Stool 149
Poke Stool is not just another wooden stool-
A series of strategically placed holes not only allow them to stack
and nest together for easy storage,
but also grant them seemingly endless stacking possibilities.
Poke is a stool for adults
with a spirit of child-like play!
Material: Wood
Poke Stool
Download “Quikkly” and watch the video on Youtube now!
77. 150 HiHo HiHo 151
HiHo is a fun yet stylish take on the traditional children’s rocking horse remade
for grown-ups. Jarrod Lim designed HiHo so you can sit forward and really ride
or alternatively turn around and sit back for a gentler comfortable rocking chair experience.
It’s practical too and comes with sheepskin covers that are removable
for dry cleaning just in case anyone gets too excited.
Our lawyers told us to mention that ‘it’s not a toy and not suitable for children!’
HiHo by Jarrod Lim