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ESSENTIAL READING FOR WAREHOUSE LIVING
2ISSUE
6 - 9PAGES. 10 - 18PAGES. 20 - 32PAGES. 33 - 37PAGES.
ICONIC ARCHITECTURE
Pioneering projects by Herzog & de Meuron
and creative cargotecture across the UK
INTERIORS TRENDS
Plywood makes a play, marble rocks and
concrete gets a luxurious new look
HOME STYLING
Smart monochrome makeovers and bright
ideas for stylish summer living
URBAN LIVING
Design tips from real homes with style and a
tour of the world’s largest warehouse district
EST. 2014
WELCOME TO WAREHOUSE HOME ISSUE TWO
Directors
Peter Cliffe-Roberts
Sophie Bush
Editor
Sophie Bush
editor@mywarehousehome.com
Creative Director
Paul Rider
Editorial Assistant
Trudie Carter
trudie@mywarehousehome.com
Photographer
Sun Lee
Stylist
Zoe Brewer
Design Service
Let us help you source unique and
unusual items for your home, office or
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Photography: Sun Lee
Styling: Zoe Brewer
See inside our summer dining
photoshoot on pages 20-21
Editor’s portrait image
Uli Kilian
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When my husband and I bought our warehouse home in South East London, we
had been drawn to the unique heritage and character of the building, but we knew
very little about the local area. In the following months, we discovered a number
of unique and unusual enterprises in our quiet corner of the capital. Several
make an appearance in this issue. A short walk west along the river is one of my
favourite buildings, the former Bankside Power Station - now Tate Modern. Given
the tremendous success of this industrial conversion it’s remarkable that it stood
derelict for almost 20 years and faced demolition. Pioneering architects Herzog &
de Meuron are now on site at Tate Modern again, realising an ambitious extension
to their original scheme. We learn more about their vision for the monolithic power
station on pages 6-7. On a smaller scale, our new neighbours The Shipping Press
inspired us to explore other creative initiatives in the UK based in cargo containers
(pages 8-9). You’ll spot the influence of ‘cargotecture’ elsewhere in the issue too.
Since the launch of Warehouse Home last year, we’ve received emails from readers
all over the country and much further afield. From Liverpool to London, Canada
to China, the feedback to Warehouse Home has been overwhelmingly positive.
Wherever you live and whatever your style, we’ve worked tirelessly to source
original ideas and inspiration for your home. We’re also thrilled to be launching
our debut design collection (pages 4-5), created exclusively with warehouse homes
in mind. We hope you enjoy Issue Two of Warehouse Home and look forward to
hearing which features you’ve particularly liked. Issue Three will be published in
November, when we’ll also reveal our second design collection. Until then, you can
find regular inspiration from our team online at mywarehousehome.com and stay
up to date by following us @mywarehousehome on Twitter and on Pinterest.
Editor
Sophie Bush
Until next time!
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COLLECTIONLAUNCH
We’re celebrating the publication of Warehouse Home Issue Two with the launch of our debut design collection. Over the last few months, the Warehouse Home team
has worked closely with nine different talented British designers and brands to produce an exclusive range of furniture and accessories. This new Warehouse Home
collection draws on the latest interior design trends and has been carefully crafted to suit stylish modern homes and warehouse conversions alike. The designs are
only available from the new Warehouse Home e-shop. For more information and to order a bit of Warehouse Home for your home, visit mywarehousehome.com/shop
WAREHOUSE HOME
CAPSULE COLLECTION
Exclusive Designs
DESIGN EXCLUSIVES
Leeds based designer Anthony Hughes founded his
eponymous homeware brand in 2013. His first collection,
Industrious Living, was inspired by the industrial landscapes
of the North and features graphic prints and photographic
designs. For the Warehouse Home collection, Anthony
designed the new Crane cushion in vibrant pink and grey
and the monochrome Insulator cushion. Both designs are
digitally printed onto luxury cotton. £58 each including pad.
Anthony Hughes
Crane Cushion & Insulator Cushion
Carla Muncaster has grown a one woman interior design
consultancy into a thriving bespoke furniture business.
From a workshop in the heart of Manchester’s industrial
quarter, Inspirit Deco produces industrial style furniture
using reclaimed scaffolding boards and steel piping. For
our debut collection, Inspirit Deco has created a sturdy
steel-framed industrial clothes rail with factory inspired
powder-coated orange details and practical castors. £695.
Inspirit Deco
Industrial Clothes Rail
Factory Twenty One, in Sussex, specialises in creating
affordable, eco-friendly household products. Founder
Christopher Berry combines traditional manufacturing
techniques and modern processes. Christopher has designed
a practical plywood planter and an iPad holder in oak for
Warehouse Home. The iPad holder is a perfect desk accessory
but it could also be used in the kitchen for referring to recipes
and growing herbs. Planter £29.99, iPad Holder £34.99.
Factory Twenty One
Plywood Planter & Oak iPad Holder
After many years working in the City, and with a young
family at home, Kate Marsden was keen to return to her
creative roots. A fashion and textiles graduate, Kate launched
Made By Mrs M in 2011, and now produces a colourful range
of mid-century inspired fabrics. Kate has transformed a
photographic image of the iconic Battersea Power Station
into an exclusive graphic print cushion for Warehouse Home,
in two different summer colours. £40 each including pad.
Made By Mrs M
Battersea Power Station Cushion
Living in a small London flat, Alex Swain was unable to find
functional and affordable furniture. Inspired by his love of
typography and natural materials, Alex designed the beautifully
simple plywood A Stool. The modernist A Desk quickly followed,
reminiscent of architectural drawing boards with its tilting
desktop and pen tray. For Warehouse Home, Alex has created a
new version of the A Stool in oak and a striking version of the A
Desk with blue linoleum desktop. A Desk £675, A Stool £150.
ByALEX
A Desk & A Stool
Since graduating in interior architecture, Swiss designer
Nikki Kreis has worked in London, Berlin, New York and
Sydney. She founded Kreisdesign studio in 2012 and
specialises in carefully crafted contemporary furniture
and accessories. Nikki collaborated with Warehouse Home
on a colourful new interpretation of her popular plywood
pegboard and added vibrant colours to her plywood desk
tidies. Pegboard £170, Desk tidies from £20 each.
Kreisdesign
Plywood Pegboard & Desk Tidies
In 2014, award-winning design studio Here Design launched
a new homewares company, Ink Works. Inspired by British
craftsmanship and manufacturing, their range includes furniture,
tableware, signage, graphic art and stationery. Ink Works
collaborated with us to create numbered typographic enamel
signs based on the Warehouse Home font. Manufactured using
traditional processes, each sign is screen printed by hand and
then fired in the furnace. Numbers 0-9 are available. £175 each.
Ink Works
Numeric Form Enamel Sign
The Electrical Shop was established by co-founders James
Borley and Greg Avis with the simple philosophy of bringing
affordable, beautifully designed and well-made lighting to
the masses. For Warehouse Home, The Electrical Shop has
produced an exclusive new version of its popular Rough
Diamond cage light. The industrial character and geometric
lines of the lacquered steel cage are offset by a vibrant neon
orange-pink flex. Hang in clusters for maximum impact. £79.
The Electrical Shop
Diamond Cage Light
PHOTOGRAPHY BY SUN LEE / STYLING BY ZOE BREWER
mywarehousehome.com/shop
We’re celebrating the publication of Warehouse Home Issue Two with the launch of our debut design collection. Over the last few months, the Warehouse Home team
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An unconventional studio
housed in a converted
shipping container in a
south-east London boatyard,
The Shipping Press provides
small scale letterpress,
printmaking and book
binding. Established in 2014
by Jack Blake and Barbara
Salvadori, The Shipping
Press naturally takes much of
its inspiration from its unique
environment. For the debut
Warehouse Home capsule
collection, The Shipping
Press designed a Limited
Edition series of three
shipping container screen
prints, available individually
or as a set. From £50
for a single print.
The Shipping
Press
Limited Edition Prints
SHOP THE COLLECTION
Stationery,plantsandiPadnotincluded.Formoreinformation,includingP&P,visitmywarehousehome.com/shop
1 Visit the brand new Warehouse Home e-shop
at mywarehousehome.com/shop and explore the
full Warehouse Home capsule collection online. 2 Choose your favourite designs from our collaborations
with nine exciting British designers and brands.
Remember, they are only available via Warehouse Home! 3 Order exclusive and limited edition furniture
and accessories for your home. Find unique gifts
for friends and fellow design enthusiasts.
(Above, from left) Industrial clothes rail by Inspirit Deco, £695; Diamond cage light by The Electrical Shop, £79; A Desk by ByALEX, £675; Crane cushion by Anthony Hughes (showing
front and reverse), £58 each including pad; Oak iPad Holder by Factory Twenty One, £34.99; Numeric Form enamel sign by Ink Works, £175; Plywood planter by Factory Twenty One,
£29.99; Limited Edition print by The Shipping Press, £50; A Stool by ByALEX, £150; Battersea Power Station cushions by Made By Mrs M, £40 each including pad; Plywood pegboard
by Kreisdesign, £170; Limited Edition prints by The Shipping Press, £50 each; Plywood desk tidies by Kreisdesign, from £20 each; Insulator cushion by Anthony Hughes, £58 including pad.
All mywarehousehome.com/shop
HERZOG & DE MEURONICONIC ARCHITECTURE
t is 20 years since Herzog & de
Meuron were selected to design
London’s Tate Modern. Remarkably,
when the Swiss architects won
the competition for the project in
1995, many in the British media were baffled.
The selection compounded their confusion
at Tate’s decision to convert a derelict power
station into a modern art gallery. And several
expressed surprise that Tate had not selected
a British architectural firm to create a
contemporary landmark for London. But when
it opened in 2000, Tate Modern was heralded
as the centrepiece of the capital’s millenium
celebrations and was fast adopted by the nation
as one of its most cherished cultural and
architectural icons. Today, Tate Modern is the
world’s most visited modern art museum. It is
one of the UK’s top three tourist attractions and
generates an estimated £100 million in economic
benefits to London annually.
A formidable duo, architects Jacques Herzog
and Pierre de Meuron first met when they were
just seven years old. Their practice, founded in
Basel in 1978, now comprises six international
offices, employing 41 associates and around
420 collaborators. During the last two decades,
Herzog & de Meuron have built up a substantial
portfolio of global projects and achieved
international renown. Highlights include the
nest-like Beijing National Stadium, gravity-
defying CaixaForum in Madrid and
monumental Elbphilharmonie in Hamburg.
But their largest project, and the one for which
Herzog & de Meuron are perhaps still best
known, remains Tate Modern.
Herzog & de Meuron are currently back on
site on London’s South Bank, driving an
ambitious new extension to Tate Modern that
will transform the Bankside Power Station yet
again. “It is exciting for us to deal with existing
structures,” says Jacques Herzog, “because the
attendant constraints demand a very different
kind of creative energy.” Herzog & de Meuron’s
combined creative energy and extraordinary
vision have transformed the fate of this and
several other neglected giants. Their light-
handed approach and sensitive preservation
of the buildings’ original industrial features is
deceptively simple. It is actually brave and bold.
Bankside Power Station
was designed by Sir Giles
Gilbert Scott and built in
two phases between 1947
and 1963. Decommissioned
in 1981, the derelict giant
often faced demolition. But
in 1994 it was announced
that the former power
station was the intended
venue for a new Tate gallery
for modern art.
Swiss architects Herzog &
de Meuron were selected
to realise the ambitious
conversion because their
proposal retained as much
of the original character of
the building as possible.
“Our strategy,” reflects
Jacques Herzog, “was to
accept the physical power
of Bankside’s massive
mountain-like brick building
and to even enhance it
rather than breaking it
CaixaForum seems to levitate.
The classified brick walls were
the only material of the former
power station that Herzog &
de Meuron could utilise. And
so in order to insert the new
architectural components
of the CaixaForum Project,
they began by surgically
extracting the parts of the
buliding no longer required.
By removing the base of the
building, a new covered plaza
was created under the brick
shell, seemingly floating above
street level. The spaces above
and below the plaza function
TRANSFORMATIVE POWERS
INDUSTRIAL
STRENGTHS
or trying to diminish it.
This is a kind of Aikido
strategy where you use
your enemy’s energy for
your own purposes. Instead
of fighting it, you take all
the energy and shape it in
unexpected and new ways.”
Work commenced in
1995. Huge long-dormant
machines were removed
from the site and the
building was gradually
stripped back to its steel
structure and brickwork.
The cavernous former
turbine hall became a
dramatic entrance and
display area, and the
former boiler house was
transformed into galleries.
Cast iron details and
unfinished wooden floors
sensitively reflected the
original aesthetic. But
contemporary additions,
such as the glass light
beam along the roof,
provide a subtle yet striking
contrast to the building’s
original masonry.
This latest phase of the Tate
Modern development will
transform the iconic power
station yet again. A new
pyramidal building is being
constructed, to the south of
the power station.
Tate Modern
London / Completion Due 2016
CaixaForum
Madrid / Completed 2008
as separate entities. The
multi-storied building above
houses the new entrance
lobby, galleries, a restaurant
and administrative offices.
Meanwhile, the subterranean
space beneath the plaza
is the discrete home to
a theater, service rooms
and parking spaces.
Most striking of all is
the sculptural exterior of
CaixaForum, incorporating
the former power station’s
brick walls to subtly reflect
the rooftop silhouettes of
the surrounding buildings.
“Our strategy was to accept the physical
power of Bankside’s massive mountain-like
brick building and to even enhance it
rather than breaking it or trying to diminish it.”
Jacques Herzog
1978
Herzog & de
Meuron Architekten
is founded in Basel,
Switzerland
2000
Completion of
Tate Museum
of Modern Art,
London
2001
Awarded Pritzker
Architecture Prize
2007
Receive RIBA
Royal Gold Medal
2008
Completion
of CaixaForum,
Madrid, and Beijing
National Stadium
key dates
Designed as if “growing
out of” the original building,
the extension is both raw
and refined, with band-like
windows set into a brick
lattice facade. Where the
turbine hall defined the
previous conversion, the
vast oil tanks beneath the
new building are sure to be
regarded as its centrepiece.
Used to store oil for the power
station’s turbines, these
enormous, raw industrial
underground drums form
unique new gallery spaces.
Situated directly across
the Thames from St Paul’s,
Tate Modern has often been
referred to as something
of an industrial cathedral.
On completion of this
ambitious extension, it
will certainly be an even
more popular destination
for design devotees.
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Standing majestically
on the western tip of
Hamburg’s HafenCity, at
the mouth of the river Elbe,
an astonishing new Herzog
& de Meuron project is
nearing completion after ten
years in construction.
At its base, the
Elbphilharmonie comprises
a brick-built 1960s
warehouse, the Kaispeicher.
But extruded from this
simple red brick form, a
contemporary glass addition
rears up, wave-like, to
an imposing 110 metres
in height at the Kaispitze
(the tip of the peninsula).
The glistening surface of
this undulating structure
is punctuated with gill-like
openings and balconies and
reflects the tones and tides
of the surrounding waters.
The heart of the
Elbphilharmonie will be the
Grand Hall, a world-class
concert hall with seating
for 2,100 guests and an
internal height of 50 metres.
The remarkable building will
further include recital halls,
a luxury hotel, a restaurant
Elbphilharmonie Hamburg
Hamburg / Completion Due 2016
“A building is a building. It
cannot be read like a book;
it doesn’t have any credits,
subtitles or labels like a
picture in a gallery. In that
sense, we are absolutely
anti-representational.
The strength of our buildings
is the immediate, visceral
impact they have on a visitor.”
Jacques Herzog
and 45 apartments.
An elongated escalator will
transport visitors through
the entire warehouse, past
a panorama window. In
the space between old
and new, at the top of the
Kaispeicher and beneath
its glass extension, an
expansive plaza will offer
360 degree panoramic
views of the surrounding
harbour and the city.
An imposing new landmark,
Elbphilharmonie symbolizes
the transformation of
Hamburg’s docklands.
CONTAINERSICONIC ARCHITECTURE
SHIP TO STUDIO
Decommissioned
shipping containers that
once travelled the globe
are being repurposed
worldwide for innovative
architectural schemes.
The sizeable steel
cuboids are sustainable,
secure and relocatable,
making them practical
building blocks. Across
the UK, from smaller
modular structures
to entire container
communities, colourful
cargo clusters are giving
a home to creative
studios and start-up
spaces. With several
box-based initiatives
on our doorstep, we
shipped out to explore
the phenomenon.
ContainerVille
Regents Canal, London
Set along the bankside of London’s Regents
Canal, ContainerVille was launched in 2014 with
the specific aim of offering affordable workspace
for start-ups and small businesses. Within close
proximity to London’s Silicon Roundabout, the
development is home to enterprises ranging from
cupcake companies to IT firms. ContainerVille tenant
Paul Vowels, founder of the fantastic new online rug
and lifestyle emporium woven.co.uk explains “we
found the canal-side location and set up unique and
inspiring. Like our business, it’s a little bit different.”
30 shipping containers, stacked on two levels,
are fitted out to function as modern workspaces
overlooking the water. The outside space has been
landscaped to further encourage socialising and
collaboration between the tenants. estateoffice.com
District 10
Seabraes Yard, Dundee
A £1 billion project, Dundee Waterfront is the
second largest regeneration project in Scotland
and one of the top twenty such projects in the
UK. It includes the redevelopment of the former
railway yard Seabraes - earmarked to become the
centre of Dundee’s creative industries, just a few
minutes’ walk from the new VA and the city’s
arts and design universities. On its completion,
District 10 will comprise ten container buildings
specifically designed for early stage creative
companies. The first of these, Building 01, is already
complete. Constructed from 37 repurposed shipping
containers, it can accommodate 15 companies, with
shared kitchen facilities encouraging collaboration
between occupiers. Its first tenants include luxury
luggage label LAT_56. dundeewaterfront.com
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From small side cabinets
to more sizeable storage,
there’s a real feel for freight
this season. Containers and
crates are as stylish and
fun as they are solid and
functional. We’ve packed in
four of our favourites.
Landry Packing Crate bedside table
This quirky cabinet is part of a range
by Italian designers Seletti. We like
the irreverant juxtaposition of the
packing crate body with the ornate
Baroque style legs. It’s fun furniture,
whether displayed individually or as a
set. £595, outthereinteriors.com
Kontainr
Hand crafted from decommissioned
cargo containers, including the bar
locking system, this cabinet offers
heavy duty storage for your home or
office. The vibrant yellow finish and
bold design make a real statement.
£659, reasonseasontime.co.uk
Pandora container cabinet
These modular cabinets, made in the
Netherlands, were inspired by brightly
coloured cargo containers. Available
in any RAL colour, stackable and with
the option to add wheels, they’re
endlessly customisable. Unit pictured
€6,714, sandermulder.com
Beverly Hills coffee table
This one-of-a-kind table was crafted
from a repurposed pine crate once
used to ship artwork from Los
Angeles to London. It’s lined with
pages from a 1924 French illustrated
dictionary and mounted on tapered
orange legs. £620, crateive.co.uk
Container City
Trinity Buoy Wharf, London
Trinity Buoy Wharf is just a short boat ride from the
Warehouse Home office, and only half a mile from
Canary Wharf. It boasts fantastic views of the Thames,
the O2 Arena and the Docklands skyline and is home
to London’s only remaining lighthouse as well as a
number of colourful container buildings. In 1996, Urban
Space Management won a competition to develop the
historic but derelict Trinity Buoy Wharf into a centre
for the arts and creative industries. Their versatile
modular Container City™ system reduced the building
costs and time and minimised the need for concrete
foundations on the historic site. The once rundown
area of London’s Docklands has now been transformed
into a thriving creative community of over 350 people,
including tenants such as English National Opera and
the Royal Drawing School. trinitybuoywharf.com
The Sharp Project
Thorp Road, Manchester
Launched in 2011, The Sharp Project has found
an innovative new use for a previously redundant
distribution centre. Housed within the former Sharp
Electronics warehouse, it offers over 200,000 sq ft
of workspace, as well as film, television and music
studios and production spaces. Stacks of shipping
container units within the warehouse are now home
to over 60 businesses from across the creative
digital sector, generating a vibrant collaborative
and competitive atmosphere. Manchester has long
been regarded as the UK’s emerging media city and
The Sharp Project acts as a springboard into the
industry for start-up companies. Its tenants include
CGI and film makers, gaming start-ups, digital
agencies and graphic designers running projects
for clients worldwide. thesharpproject.co.uk
The Shipping Press
South Dock Marina, London
Just along the river from the Warehouse Home office
is London’s largest marina. Secluded in a corner of its
busy boatyard, we recently met a small community
of creatives who have claimed shipping containers
as their workspaces. In this Thameside haven, away
from the bustle of the capital, printmakers Jack Blake
and Barbara Salvadori have transformed a second
storey container into a tranquil studio. “Our work
is naturally inspired by our studio’s unconventional
setting,” Jack told us. Struck by The Shipping Press’
colourful maritime related and cargo inspired designs,
we commissioned a Limited Edition series of shipping
container screen prints. The three prints are available
exclusively as part of the Warehouse Home capsule
collection (see pages 4-5 or visit mywarehousehome.
com/shop). theshippingpress.tumblr.com
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1. Small Nantavia Gouvy stool in blue, £144, amara.com; 2. Lyngard Ceramics Monroe pendant in blue, from £155, heals.co.uk; 3. Blue metal school lab desk, £750, lassco.co.uk; 4. Montana modular wall mounted storage in Marocco blue
lacquered MDF by Peter J Lassen for Montana, £1,540, aram.co.uk; 5. Confluences sofa, from £3,204, ligne-roset.co.uk; 6. Shades cushion in petroleum by Louise Roe, from £80, culow.co.uk; 7. String Pocket shelving in cobalt blue, £109,
nest.co.uk; 8. Kaymet classic ribbed tray in cobalt blue, £78.95, thegiftedfew.com; 9. Steel wall clock in blue, £70, conranshop.co.uk; 10. Pantone 18-2120 honeysuckle pink metal storage box by Seletti, £15, aplaceforeverything.co.uk; 11.
Diamond cage light by The Electrical Shop for Warehouse Home, £79, mywarehousehome.com/shop; 12. Corner stripe standard pillowcase in orange poppy, A$34.95, aurahome.com.au; 13. Industrial wooden pigeonholes, £550, homestuff-
withhistory.com; 14. Navy 111 chair in persimmon orange, £272, conranshop.co.uk; 15. New robot side table in orange, £299, ariashop.co.uk; 16. Battersea Power Station cushion in orange by Made By Mrs M for Warehouse Home, £40
including pad, mywarehousehome.com/shop; 17. Hanging factory lamp in orange, £175, outthereinteriors.com; 18. Industrial orange metal framed stool, £55, mayflyvintage.co.uk; 19. Truman task floor light in burnt orange, £69, made.com;
20. Giant 1227 Vivid in citrus yellow, £2,400, anglepoise.com; 21. FL513 stool in New York taxi yellow, £145, junctionfifteen.com; 22. BF02-1 three-seater pew bench with back stained yellow, £750, bainesandfricker.net; 23. West 24th Street
coffee table, £650, crateive.co.uk; 24. Titan size 3 pendant in yellow with etched glass visor, £369, originalbtc.com; 25. Big library cushion by Louise Roe, from £80, culow.co.uk; 26. Tolix A chair in yellow by Xavier Pauchard, £250, conran-
shop.co.uk; 27. Blu Dot Hot Mesh bar stool in green, £195, heals.co.uk; 28. USM sideboard two doors in green, £1,199, aram.co.uk; 29. Normann Copenhagen small Box Table in blue green by Peter Johansen, £110, lollipopshoppe.co.uk; 30.
Wrong for HAY Brackets Included in dusty green, from £39, reallywellmade.co.uk; 31. The Candy Collection lamp in aluminium and ‘la vella’, £225, auxilium-salvage.com; 32. NET small table in mint by Benjamin Hubert, £700, moroso.co.uk;
33. Mocha macchinetta in mint, £17.50, allgoodgifts.co.uk; 34. AGA City60 traditional in pistachio, from £4,995, agaliving.com
COLOURINTERIORS TRENDS
SUMMER COLOUR
Our June issue is a celebration of colour. From vibrant primary shades to delicate
pastel hues, we’re demonstrating how easy it is to bring colour into an industrial
scheme. Warehouse conversions with original features have character and grit,
so don’t be afraid to make bold choices. Contrast raw steel and exposed brick
with bright accent shades for an instant contemporary update to a heritage home.
Cobalt blue and buoyant orange are essential shades this summer and paired
together, they’re electric! Vintage and industrial designs are also showing a softer
side in sunshine yellow and fresh shades of green and mint. Explore our spectrum.
CIRCLE
OF BRIGHT
“Colour is one of the most dynamic elements in design
and decoration. Even its absence makes its presence
felt. Subtle and allusive or bold and invigorating,
there’s nothing like it to add spice to life and soul to
your surroundings.” In his latest book, Terence Conran
explores the full science and spectrum of colour, from
defining spaces to creating unity or contrast. This is an
essential guide to embracing colour in your home.
Conran on Colour by Terence Conran, published by
Octopus Books, £25, octopusbooks.co.uk
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Earliest evidence
of textile dyeing
– traces of red
ochre – found at
large settlement
at Çatalhöyük in
modern-day Turkey.
Biblical Times
Frequent references
in the Bible, such
as ‘the Lord said
to Moses, tell the
Israelites to collect
for me violet purple
and scarlet yarn’.
1467
Scarlet, made from
the insect Coccus
ilicis, becomes the
official colour of the
cardinals’ robes - by
special decree of
Pope Paul II.
1856
Chemist William
Henry Perkin
accidentally discovers
first aniline dye,
mauve, while trying
to synthesise quinine
from coal tar.
1875
Dye chemist Otto N.
Witt proposes a theory
of colour, finding
that the presence of
certain groups within
a molecule is sufficient
to produce colour.
1897
Following decades
of research, the
German companies
BASF and Hoechst
finally start
manufacturing
synthetic indigo.
1914
Chemical companies
based in Germany
dominate dye manu-
facturing. Britain
secretly imports khaki
dye for army uniforms
from Germany.
PRESENT DAY
More than 7,000
synthetic colorants
are presently in
commercial use and
more than 500 000
tonnes are produced
each year.
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(Top row, from left) Gubi La Pedrera H20 pendant lamp in light blue, £139, houseology.com; Naked chair, £300, deadgoodltd.co.uk; Tolix H low stool in sulfur yellow, £111, madeindesign.co.uk;
Eco Drum lamp in retro orange, €310, willemheeffer.nl; (Middle row, from left) Gubi Matégot trolley in blue grey, £629, thelollipopshoppe.co.uk; Hartô Alfred wall storage, £100, madeindesign.
co.uk; (Bottom row, from left) LED grid pendant in orange and metal, £880 each, hollowaysofludlow.com; Ferm Living cabinet in mint, £325 each, nest.co.uk; Gubi Matégot Dedal Bookshelf in
yellow, £239, thelollipopshoppe.co.uk; Sled drawer unit by Michael Marriott, from £1,495, verygoodandproper.co.uk
PERFORATED METALINTERIORS TRENDS
Perforated metal has a lightness that is both physical and visual.
Stamped holes in sheet metal can enhance acoustics and create
a variety of light effects, making punctured metal a practical and
appealing way to channel an industrial look at home. Choose from any
of these perforated metal designs in pastel shades and bright summer
hues and score a hole in one with this season’s trend.
HOLE IN ONE
PERFECT PERFORATIONS
Meccano gives boys the secrets of the world’s wonderful engineering structures.
FRANK HORNBY, INVENTOR, MECCANO
Meccano was invented in 1898 by Liverpudlian clerk Frank Hornby. The father of two young boys, Hornby was
inspired to design a collection of metal parts and perforated tin pieces that would enable them to build replicas of
the unloading cranes in Liverpool’s busy docks. The wide appeal of the construction system clearly apparent, it was
developed and marketed under the brand ‘Mechanics Made Easy.’ In 1907, the name Meccano was patented and the
first factory opened in Liverpool. The brand experienced meteoric growth and by 1951, the Meccano plant in Belleville,
France, was producing over 500,000 boxes per day. Today, a new Meccano furniture range channels the original ethos
of Meccano and supersizes it for the home. There are 21 assembly parts for building desks, stools and storage in nine
different colours. Construct, customise and reconfigure colourful industrial designs for your home and have fun doing
it! We assembled this yellow and grey Meccano chair in the office and found that a Bolt desk light made the perfect
partner. Meccano chair, £202, hollowaysofludlow.com; Tonone Bolt desk light by Anton de Groof, £236, scp.co.uk
The Nuts and Bolts of Good Design
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(Top row, from left) Gubi La Pedrera H20 pendant lamp in light blue, £139, houseology.com; Naked chair, £300, deadgoodltd.co.uk; Tolix H low stool in sulfur yellow, £111, madeindesign.co.uk;
Eco Drum lamp in retro orange, €310, willemheeffer.nl; (Middle row, from left) Gubi Matégot trolley in blue grey, £629, thelollipopshoppe.co.uk; Hartô Alfred wall storage, £100, madeindesign.
co.uk; (Bottom row, from left) LED grid pendant in orange and metal, £880 each, hollowaysofludlow.com; Ferm Living cabinet in mint, £325 each, nest.co.uk; Gubi Matégot Dedal Bookshelf in
first factory opened in Liverpool. The brand experienced meteoric growth and by 1951, the Meccano plant in Belleville,
France, was producing over 500,000 boxes per day. Today, a new Meccano furniture range channels the original ethos
different colours. Construct, customise and reconfigure colourful industrial designs for your home and have fun doing
Warehouse  industrial lighting since 1985
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1. SB01-2 Bench, £410, bainesandfricker.net; 2. SB01-1 Chair, from £280, bainesandfricker.net; 3. SBO1-4 Stool / Side Table, from £210, bainesandfricker.net; 4.
SBO1-3 Stool / Bench, £360, bainesandfricker.net; 5. Streamline original bookend in sunflower yellow, £18.95, weamofurniture.co.uk; 6. Iittala Vakka large storage box,
£199, ariashop.co.uk; 7. Embrace in birch by John Green, £275, amara.com; 8. Ash faced plywood laundry bin, £115, universalexpert.co.uk; 9. Medium Tube lamp, £20,
untothislast.co.uk; 10. ByALEX A Desk with blue linoleum desktop for Warehouse Home, £675, mywarehousehome.com/shop
Birkwood Scotland is a
family business, based
in Highland Perthshire.
Expert cabinet makers,
they specialise in working
with solid birch plywood
and plastic laminate.
“Plywood has always been
my favourite material
to work with,” explains
founder Mark. “It’s
versatile, with a lovely
grain finish.” The wood is
combined with laminate,
which is manufactured in
hundreds of colours and
styles, to create simple yet
striking bespoke kitchens
and furniture. Whether
your style is traditional
or contemporary, these
plywood designs will stand
the test of time. The Tiger
Who Came To Tea plywood
and yellow laminate
kitchen, from £1,800 per m,
birkwoodscotland.com
Birkwood
Scotland
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PLYWOODINTERIORS TRENDS
Plywood might look light as a feather, but make no mistake - this light-hued wood hides a
distinctive strength and durability. Its warmth, texture and sustainability also make plywood
a firm favourite with designers. Iconic plywood designs, such as the Penguin Donkey, have
been in production for over 70 years. Now several contemporary pieces also promise to
become collectables. For a playful take on ply this summer, pick creations with a fun pop of
primary colour. Au natural or with a colourful twist, there’s no question veneer will go far.
VENEER AND FAR
Husband and wife team Steve
and Eliza launched their
Brighton-based design company
in 2011. Catching up with
BainesFricker at Clerkenwell
Design Week in May, we found
plenty to admire in their latest
collection. The simple form of
the SB01-1 chair was inspired
by a silhouette in a poster
for a 1935 Zurich exhibition,
“Der Stuhl” (The Chair). It’s
accompanied by an inviting
bench and a selection of stools
and tables, all made exclusively
from plywood and with the
subtle addition of colour.
bainesandfricker.net
Primary colours are on point for
these perfect plywood designs,
accentuating the simple planes.
LAYERED LOOK
1939
Penguin Donkey
By Egon Riss for Isokon Plus
£670, skandium.com
1945
DCW Plywood Chair
By Charles  Ray Eames
From £1,071, aram.co.uk
1954
Butterfly Stool
By Sori Yanagi
From £454, heals.co.uk
1966
Loop table
By Barber  Osgerby for Isokon
Plus £1,515, skandium.com
2009
Canteen Utility Chair
By Klauser and Carpenter
for Very Good and Proper
From £258, twentytwentyone.com
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These plywood
classics are just as
popular today.
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Inspired by and designed
for use in urban spaces,
Marco is a sturdy
collection of furniture with
a quirky twist. The range
comprises a small stool
and bar stool, as well as a
bench and a set of tables.
Each piece is crafted from
beech plywood and cork,
the combination not only
visually pleasing and
practical, but also good
for the environment. A
simple and understated
flash of colour completes
the Marco collection’s
contemporary look.
Marco stool, €160; Marco
bar stool, from €216,
ubikubi.ro
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NATURAL MATERIALS INTERIORS TRENDS
Designers have been developing fantastic new applications for cork in the past few years. From
furniture and accessories to unusual lighting, an increasing emphasis on sustainability in design
has made cork a popular choice. Cork is flexible and strong and, with its raw finish and tactile
quality, it’s a particularly interesting material for an industrial setting. High street and high
end, there are clever accessories to suit every budget. This furniture’s corked. And we like it.
Au Natural
BOBBING CORK
(Above, from top) Innermost
cork pendant, £89, amara.com;
What a corker! Mirror, from £150,
danielschofield.co.uk; Vitra Cork
Family Model B, £324, nest.co.uk
(Right) The new SINNERLIG
collection, designed by Ilse
Crawford for Ikea, features 30
items of affordable yet stylish
furniture and accessories in
cork. The range will be available
at Ikea stores and online from
August. SINNERLIG cork furniture
collection by Ilse Crawford,
from £50 for a stool, ikea.com
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Harvested from the bark of mature trees in southwest Europe and northwest Africa,
cork is a sustainable, renewable and eco-friendly material that is extremely
versatile. It’s lightweight, water resistant and fire resistant too. Not to mention the
fact that it looks fantastic!
Stacey Sheppard, Design blogger, thedesignsheppard.com
With a strong focus on natural materials in
design this season, the humble tree stump has
been resurrected and brought indoors. Every
stump is unique, the knots and grain of the wood
adding to its character and making a simple
stool or side table a stylish addition to any home.
We were felled by these three fine specimens.
Bleu Nature have combined the natural
beauty of wood with a vibrant neon paint for
a contemporary look, while Craig Narramore’s
pewter fused bog oak stump also has an ultra-
modern appearance. The ancient petrified wood
stumps in The Sofa  Chair Company’s Fossil
Table range are over 25 million years old and
have been left unadorned. So, why settle for an
ordinary side table? Branch out.
Occasional table fluo in pink
€595, bleunature.com
Fossil table
From £535, thesofaandchair.co.uk
Stump form
£1,740, craignarramore.com
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(On floor, from left) Green carboy, £32, sugdenanddaughters.co.uk; Large florists bucket, £30, pedlars.co.uk; Large Mohave cactus, £208, abigailahern.com; Large medicine bottle, £20, turnerandcox.co.uk; Vintage glass flask in grey,
£34, decorum-shop.co.uk; FEJKA artificial potted plant, herbs, £5, ikea.com; Vintage glass flask in green, £36, decorum-shop.co.uk; Large glass dome, £54.50, roseandgrey.co.uk; (Inside glass dome) FEJKA artificial potted plant grass,
£3, ikea.com; FEJKA artificial potted plant bird’s nest fern, £3, ikea.com; Danish wooden crated beer bottles, £65, turnerandcox.co.uk; Tall French bottle, £70, turnerandcox.co.uk; Copper vase, £48, pitfieldlondon.com; Small chemistry
bottle, £15, turnerandcox.co.uk; Perforated metal box, £49, littleparis.co.uk; (In box) Old pharmacy bottle, from £30, sugdenanddaughters.co.uk; (On box) Succulents in plain vintage book, £29.50, beauxfaux.com; Esterban tall green d
glass vase, £30, habitat.co.uk; Palm springs stem, £11.50 each, abigailahern.com; Large chemistry bottle, £22.50, turnerandcox.co.uk; Metal work desk, £475, turnerandcox.co.uk; (On desktop, from left) Oversized recycled green glass
vase, £25, eclectdesign.com; Staghorn stem green, £21.50, abigailahern.com; Succulents in plain vintage book, £29.50, beauxfaux.com; Mini copper patina lantern, £145, conranshop.co.uk; No.1 brown glass bottle, £7.50, anartfullife.
co.uk; (In the drawer) Vintage flask in brown, £28, decorum-shop.co.uk; Faux potted echeveria, £30, coxandcox.co.uk; Urban grow diamond terrarium planter in gold, £35, urbanoutfitters.com; (Inside terrarium) House by John Lewis ar-
tificial mini echeveria with stalks, £8, johnlewis.com; Bottle in chemist’s display, £27, littleparis.co.uk; Hay kitchen scissors, £5, scp.co.uk; House by John Lewis artificial mini cactus, £8, johnlewis.com; House by John Lewis artificial mini
echeveria £8, johnlewis.com; No.3 brown glass bottle, £18, anartfullife.co.uk; Milled edges plant leaves, £8.50 each, hollys-house.com; Natural twine, £6.50, labourandwait.co.uk; Tarred jute twine, £6.50, labourandwait.co.uk; Cactus in
glass cloche, £79, grahamandgreen.co.uk; (Hanging, from left) Steel diamond hanging basket, £75, anartfullife.co.uk; (In basket) California bud stem in sage green, £3, abigailahern.com; California bud stem in lime green, £3, abigailah-
ern.com; Three tone tin pendant light, £95, frenchconnection.com; NLXL Lab Greenhouse wallpaper by Erik Gutter, £249 per roll 9m x 48.7cm, designwharf.com; (On radiator) Copper watering can, £48, nookshop.co.uk
If you have limited or no
outdoor space, or want
to bring the outdoors in
this summer, it is time to
embrace the terrarium
trend. The easy-to-maintain
miniature gardens have been
growing in popularity in
recent months, with several
stylish yet affordable options
appearing from high street
brands like Urban Outfitters
(Above: Urban Grow winter
greenhouse terrarium, £50,
urbanoutfitters.com).
At half a metre high, these
unique new ‘Supersize Aztec’
terrariums from expert
supplier The Urban Botanist
tower above standard
options and make striking
centerpieces. Their strong
geometric shapes are ideal
for industrial spaces. From
£145 fully assembled with real
plants, theurbanbotanist.co.uk
Life In Miniature
URBAN BOTANYINTERIORS TRENDS
Supersize Cube
£155 fully assembled
Supersize Hexagon
£195 fully assembled
ARTIFICIAL
INTELLIGENCE
From high street to high-end, faux botanicals of all shapes and
sizes are now so realistic that it is easier than ever to bring
greenery into your home. Tall and tropical leaves, waxy succulents
and clusters of cacti are this season’s must-have plants and their
spiky shapes perfectly complement an industrial interior. But
these no-maintenance faux fronds are also an ideal solution for
any home where outdoor space is scarce. Fill hanging planters and
window boxes or create simple yet stylish centerpieces. In a
small corner of our warehouse home, we experimented with luxe
copper tones, geometric planters and vintage vessels and found
that gardening is not just for the green fingered.
GO FAUX
igor josifovic  judith de graaff, co-founders, urbanjunglebloggers.com
Plants not only enhance home decor, they make our living environment a healthier place. Terrariums
are an easy way to integrate greenery into our homes and sturdy little plants like succulents and cacti can
live very happily with minimal attention. Enjoy the reward of a lively dash of green in your home.
photography by sun lee / styling by zoe BREWER
Topleftofpage:AztecPenta,£59.95,theurbanbotanist.co.uk
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MARBLE INTERIORS TRENDS
Marble has made a welcome comeback, inspiring a diverse range of homewares. With its natural refinement
and timeless quality, the sophisticated stone complements any contemporary interior, but it’s particularly
striking in an industrial scheme. Marble accessories, tactile and versatile, make a statement when paired
with concrete, wood or metal. Faux marble finishes, reflecting the distinctive veins of the ancient rock, are
an affordable and quirky way to channel the trend. Real or faux, marble is a solid investment this season.
Classic rock
ELEGANT MARBLES
Chopping board and cheese board
£38 and £22, attpynta.com
E15 ENOKI side table in mint with
bianco carrara marble top
£678, reallywellmade.co.uk
Marble mug by Gary Birks
£12,rockettstgeorge.co.uk
Triangle grey marble trivet
£59, conranshop.co.uk
‘Marble’ rug, 2m x 2.4m,
by Michaela Schleypen
£4,750, frontrugs.com
Tradition marble light
pendant SV2
£189, goodhoodstore.com
Marble cushion
£37.50, barkerandstonehouse.co.uk
Core single pendant in Carrara marble and Nero Marquina marble
£125 each, terencewoodgate.com
On The Rock Carrara marble glassware
£65 each, leebroomstore.com
Faceted green marble knobs
£12 per pair, hollys-house.com
Essenza Romeo double duvet set
£80, amara.com
A frame pictureframe A4 in Indian
green marble and light fossil marble
€109 each, newworks.dk
Zen Deck Mounted 3 Hole Basin Set
with Swan Spout, Finished in Polished
Copper  Carrara Marble
£1,689.60, thewatermarkcollection.co.uk
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REAL OR FAUX,
MARBLE MAKES
A STATEMENT
Marble suits all interiors. It brings a dash of glamour to an industrial
environment and fits perfectly with the current desire to use long-
lasting, natural materials. Whether you use real stone for a classic look
or give a nod to the current trend by incorporating a marble-patterned
textile into your scheme, marble’s classic colours will never date. Throw
in a dash of copper or brass for an ultra-modern, industrial chic twist.
Kate Watson-Smyth, Interiors Writer  Stylist, madaboutthehouse.com
Menu marble
wall clock
in black
£219,
scp.co.uk
Detail from Marble
hexagon poster,
€24.95, lilesadi.com
an affordable and quirky way to channel the trend. Real or faux, marble is a solid investment this season.
(Clockwise, from top left) Impasto metal, £70 per sq m, surfaceform.com; Impasto gold, price on request,
surfaceform.com; Concrete with copper, price on request, ollymason.com; Linen infused concrete, from
£750 per sq m, tactilityfactory.com; Crystal bead infused concrete, from £750 per sq m, tactilityfactory.
com; Polished plaster with brass inlay, price on request, surfaceform.com; Linen  Stitch infused concrete,
from £750 per sq m, tactilityfactory.com; Concrete and golden leaf, price on request, concrete-beton.com;
Crystal bead infused concrete, from £750 per sq m, tactilityfactory.com
LUXE CONCRETEINTERIORS TRENDS
The golden age is before us, not behind us.
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE
The award-winning
Holloways of Ludlow
kitchen design team
returned to Clerkenwell
Design Week this year
to showcase a striking
kitchen island in concrete
and brass. Created in
collaboration with French
design studio Concrete
LCDA, the oversized
island unit was crafted
using a single piece of
authentically raw concrete
and features drawers with
an un-lacquered solid
brass trim. The drawers’
brass ‘finger bars’ continue
uninterrupted around the
unit, providing an elegant
geometric contrast to the
industrial chic concrete
panels. The tactile worktop
is formed from a single
slab of poured concrete
and an inset brass trivet
is a practical yet stylish
finishing touch.
From £3,500 for a small
kitchen island,
hollowaysofludlow.com
Luxe Island
CONCRETE DECISIONS
Raw concrete defines an industrial scheme. But new technologies and
treatments have given it a refined new look that’s raised the bar. Inlaying
flecks of gold, clustered crystals, fine fabrics and veins of precious metals,
innovative designers are transforming concrete from humble to high-
end. From the tactile contrast of concrete and linen to the visual appeal
of neutral plaster paired with gleaming geometric inlays, if you’ve been
seeking industrial luxe, look no further. We’ve picked the perfect panels.
Liquid
stone
Complementary Copper 
Concrete
(Top) C1 copper pendant
light, from €699, gantlights.de;
(Bottom) ‘Copptlery’ concept
design by Albert Marin  Roser
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DININGHOME STYLING
It’s time to let the light
in. Vivid blue and bright
orange are ideal for
the summer and offset
raw industrial features.
Inspired by the original
loading doors in this
East London warehouse
conversion, our stylist
Zoe Brewer selected
a palette of pale and
cobalt blues and used
orange as an accent
colour to create a
relaxed entertaining
space: “The powder
coated steel table is the
focal point, its industrial
frame complemented
by crockery modelled
on cogs and machinery
shapes. With the sun
streaming in, this is
the perfect setting for
lunch with friends -
warehouse style.”
(From left, against back wall) Single speed bike in blue enamel, £520, tokyobike.co.uk; Indonesia  China geographical map, £105, turnerandcox.co.uk; (On radiator)
Where Chefs Eat, Stylist’s own; Gulliver’s Travels by Jonathan Swift - Clothbound Classics, £14.99, conranshop.co.uk; Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen – Clothbound
Classics, £14.99, conranshop.co.uk; The Odyssey by Homer – Clothbound Classics, £14.99, conranshop.co.uk; (Hanging) Thorlux pendant light in light grey, £275,
turnerandcox.co.uk; Vintage style café chair in blue, £195, theoldcinema.co.uk; A-Frame all aluminium bench, 150cm x 130cm x 75cm, in BS colour 697 light admiralty
grey, £1,974, jennifernewman.com; (On table, from left) Bistro napkin in blue, £25 for set of four, villeetcampagne.co.uk; Hay medium Kaleido tray in red, £25, nest.co.uk;
Hay x-small Kaleido tray in mint, £9, nest.co.uk; 1970s American mason salt  pepper set, £15, deepuddy.co.uk; Diesel Living with Seletti Machine Collection large glass,
£27 for set of three, do-shop.com; Large soda syphon in blue, £75, conranshop.co.uk; House by John Lewis large stackable tumbler in teal, £3.50, johnlewis.com; Diesel
Living with Seletti Machine Collection porcelain soup plate, £60 for set of three, do-shop.com; Diesel Living with Seletti Machine Collection porcelain fruit bowl, £43 for set
of three, do-shop.com; By Handmade large glass tumbler in blue, £6, johnlewis.com; Diesel DIY cutlery, £42 for set of four, saatchistore.com; Fluoro twine in neon orange,
£3, pedlars.co.uk; Diesel Living with Seletti Machine Collection large porcelain jar, £52, do-shop.com; Diesel Living with Seletti Machine Collection extra large porcelain
jar, £55, do-shop.com; (In vase) Palm Springs stems, £11.50 per stem, abigailahern.com; House by John Lewis large stackable tumbler in teal, £3.50, johnlewis.com; Small
hexagonal marble tray, £40, hollys-house.com; Opinel Bon Appétit table knife in orange, £48 for set of four, conranshop.co.uk; Box planter all aluminium on braking castors,
45cm x 45cm x 50cm, in RAL colour 2008 bright red orange, £402, jennifernewman.com; (In planter) Floreo large faux grass bunch, £40, habitat.co.uk; (In foreground,
on bench) Bistro napkin in blue, £25 for set of four, villeetcampagne.co.uk; Where Chefs Eat by Joe Warwick, £14.95, designmuseumshop.com; Vanity Fair by William
Makepeace Thakeray – Clothbound Classic, £14.99, conranshop.co.uk
Salt  Pepper Pipes
£30, stolenform.com
Pipe Egg Cups
Set of two, £20, stolenform.com
Water Manhole Coasters
Set of two, £25, stolenform.com
Elec Manhole Coasters
Set of two, £25, stolenform.com
Gas Manhole Coasters
Set of two, £25, stolenform.com
industrial DETAILS
for DINING WITH
A DIFFERENCE
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Sometimes all it takes is a simple idea. Frequently moving
between different cities and often disposing of furniture
as a result, Kyle Hoff and Alex O’Dell were inspired to
find a solution. They designed a table leg with a simple F
clamp, which could convert different surface materials into
functional modular tables, enabling easy transportation
and endless customisation. Their Kickstarter campaign last
year received over $250,000 in backing from supporters in
more than 30 countries. Now in production, the legs ship
internationally, so all you need to do is source a tabletop (we
recommend an old door or reclaimed timber for a strong
industrial look). The legs are manufactured with American
steel in Detroit and are available in two different lengths,
powder coated in the three primary colours. The legs take
their name from Kyle’s father, grandfather and great-
grandfather, who were all steel mill workers. Set of four Floyd
legs, from $179, thefloydleg.com
Stand and deliver
recoloured classic
Cornflower Heart, £36 for 2L,
paintbyconran.com
terence conran on blue
Blue’s complementary colour is either orange or yellow. In
tandem with blue, both can form the basis of electric, vitalizing
schemes. Blue and orange has a crisper, more contemporary feel.
From left: Ercol Goldsmith dining chair in turquoise, £175, florrieandbill.com; Neon orange desk
notebook, £8, paperchase.co.uk; Urbanears Plattan indigo headphones, £50, conranshop.
co.uk; Concrete by William Hall and Leonard Koren, £29.95, designmuseumshop.com;
Black diary and The Story of Art, Stylist’s own; Palette 01; Black and White by Viction:ary,
£34.50, designmuseumshop.com; Where Chefs Eat book, £14.95, designmuseumshop.com;
Pyschopomps by Polly Morgan, Stylist’s own; Animals, Men and Myths by Morus;
Cup and saucer, Stylist’s own
(On walls, from left) Plywood yellow print, £50,
alfredandwilde.co.uk; Plywood black and white print, £50,
alfredandwilde.co.uk; Chevron throw, £265, hollys-house.
com; Abacus king size bed, £995, heals.co.uk; (On bed,
from back left) Above  Beyond Together pillowcases,
£39 for set of two, anartfullife.co.uk; Biella noir  alabaster
duvet cover, from £99 for single, designersguild.com;
Ferm Living Remix bed cover, £249.95, goodhoodstore.
com; Symmetry cushion, £55, amindseye.co.uk; Reverse
chevron cushion, £60, amindseye.co.uk; Lara linen bath
towel in yellow, £17.99, linenme.com; (On floor, from
left) Vitra toolbox in warm grey, £28.50, aram.co.uk; (In
toolbox) Vintage London guide, Stylist’s own; An East
London Companion by Herb Lester, £4, nookshop.co.uk;
Tools notebook in yellow, £22, conranshop.co.uk; 15
minutes timer, £20, theschooloflife.com; Tea for one table
in black, £145, designk.co.uk; Pappelina Honey 70cm
x 160 cm warm grey and vanilla rug, £99, homearama.
co.uk; ByALEX A Stool for Warehouse Home, £150,
mywarehousehome.com/shop; (On the stool) Ink Works
Numeric Form enamel sign for Warehouse Home, £175,
mywarehousehome.com/shop; Toolkit For Life vol.1 box
set, £60, theschooloflife.com; Chevron coffee cup and
saucer, £24, amindseye.co.uk; Time brick in grey and
yellow, £60, conranshop.co.uk; (On floor) The Philosopher’s
Shoe, £179, theschooloflife.com; Pinocchio standing
light £1,150, diagonalfurniture.com; Anthony Hughes
Insulator cushion for Warehouse Home, £58 including pad,
mywarehousehome.com/shop; Tomado style magazine
rack, £90, diagonalfurniture.com; (In magazine rack, just
seen) Concrete by William Hall and Leonard Koren, £29.95,
designmuseumshop.com; Palette 01: Black and White
by Viction:ary, £34.50, designmuseumshop.com; 1950s
American cinema card, £12.50, pedlars.co.uk
Decorating with a crisp monochrome palette
adds drama to any space. And, as our stylist
Zoe explains, “A monochrome scheme goes
hand in hand with geometric design. It also
creates the perfect invitation for a bright
pop of the colour of your choice.” Styling this
London loft apartment, we channelled the
monochrome trend and teamed it with strong
geometric patterns and graphic prints. Shots of
brilliant yellow and grey, together with select
wooden accessories, add further interest to the
sophisticated scheme. The distinctive frame of
the contemporary industrial style bed set the
tone for our bedroom, the headboard’s shape
echoed in the chevron prints.
Black
sleep
BEDROOMHOME STYLING
photography by sun lee /
styling by zoe brewer
MONOCHROME DREAMS
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Dandelion Puff, £36 for 2L,
paintbyconran.com
Dropped Pollen, £36 for 2L,
paintbyconran.com
ConranonColour,byTerenceConran,published
byOctopusBooks,£25,octopusbooks.co.uk
Above, from top: Tomado
style magazine rack, £90,
diagonalfurniture.com; An East
London Compendium by Herb
Lester, £4, nookshop.co.uk; Time
brick in grey and yellow, £60,
conranshop.co.uk and Toolkit
For Life vol.1 box set, £60,
theschooloflife.com; Nomess Alu
Slinger hanger, £19 for pack of
five, goodhoodstore.com and
Chevron throw, £265, hollys-house.
com; 15 minutes timer,
£20, theschooloflife.com
These minimalist clothes rails are a stylish contemporary take on the traditional valet. Hand-
forged in iron by Swedish designer Annaleena Leino, they are suspended from the ceiling using
simple hooks. Showcase favourite garments or hang your outfit for the following day. With or
without clothes, these geometric rails make an impact. From 1,900 SEK, annaleena.se
In the frame
HANGING PRETTY
Rated Racks
Sharp Seating
Draw a line under fussy bedroom accessories
and reach for bold and graphic solutions.
Against a white brick wall, smart black frames
in geometric shapes create a Manhattan mood.
These modern racks are a great way to tidy
away magazines and bedside reading. Choose
one, or mix and match all three shapes. Steel
magazine racks, £24 each, anartfullife.co.uk
When is a chair not a chair? When it’s a
clothes rail. If your clothes don’t always
make it back into the wardrobe at the end
of the day, then you need this seat-shaped
storage solution. The simple metal frame is
powder coated in graphite or off-white and
is the perfect place for clothes and bags at
the end of a busy day. The Sacrifical Chair
somehow makes sloppy look stylish. Now
that’s clever design. Sacrificial Chair, $180,
thingindustries.com
TERENCE CONRAN ON YELLOW
In its purest, clearest form, yellow is a primary – a colour that
cannot be made by mixing other colours together. This makes it a bold,
graphic choice for adding impact in contemporary interiors.
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From the practical to the playful, with many of us living in smaller apartments, flexible modular furniture designs are increasingly
valued. Savvy storage solutions are essential in homes where space is at a premium. And the ability to reconfigure furniture is
particularly convenient in spaces that are dual purpose, such as open-plan living-dining areas and studies which double as guest
rooms. Stacking, sliding, slotting together, these latest designs can be endlessly and effortlesly adjusted and reconfigured to
meet your needs. These are the multi-purpose modules for the modern day.
Shape shifting
MOVING PARTS
(Right) Hay Mags soft modular sofa, £2,417, nest.co.uk; (Below, from left)
Montana wall hung wardrobe in white and Tokyo yellow lacquered MDF by
Peter J Lassen, £3,639, aram.co.uk; HoSpazio series, from £3,148, letea.it;
Vitra Kast shelf unit in multicolour, £6,506, nest.co.uk
MODULARHOME STYLING
Successful Swiss company USM
is the leading name in modular
furniture, its renowned system
the finest example of form
following function. Available
in 14 colours, USM’s timeless
designs are ideal for the home
and office and enable endless
customisation. The patented
USM ball joint allows for a frame
that can be built in any square
or rectangular format and a unit
that can be continually modified
and extended. Long favoured by
architects and creatives, USM’s
acceptance into the Design
Collection of the Museum of
Modern Art (MoMA) in 2001
confirmed it as a true design
classic. The brand celebrates its
50th anniversary this year.
(Above, from left) USM Haller
pedestal in golden yellow, £766;
USM Haller storage with two drop
down doors in golden yellow,
£1,148, usm.com; (Below) The
patented USM ball joint is integral
to the modular furniture design.
Swiss Ingenuity
The whole is greater than
the sum of its parts.
ARISTOTLE
This Pie Chart System comprises
different sized pie-like segments
which can be combined or used
individually as side or coffee tables.
Optional container sections maximise
storage space. Made from solid
wood and plywood, and available in a
variety of vibrant colours, this modular
system is simple, playful and highly
versatile. Pie chart system, from £254
for an oak quarter, hfurniture.co
meet your needs. These are the multi-purpose modules for the modern day.
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CHILDREN HOME STYLING
(Above, from left) Large wooden
framed abacus, £145, turnerandcox.
co.uk; Vintage French map, £105,
turnerandcox.co.uk; Enameled École
sign, £390, pedlars.co.uk; Vintage
tinplate Triang toy train, £145, lassco.
co.uk; 1940s vintage steel child’s chair,
£175, lassco.co.uk; (On the chair) Hay
wooden ruler, £7, nookshop.co.uk;
Vanity Fair by William Makepeace
Thackeray - Clothbound Classic,
£14.99, conranshop.co.uk; The
Odyssey by Homer - Clothbound
Classic, £14.99, conranshop.co.uk;
Sense and Sensibility by Jane
Austen - Clothbound Classic, £14.99,
conranshop.co.uk; French Solainor milk
bottle, £20, lassco.co.uk; Hay wooden
ruler triangle, £29, goodhoodstore.com
Take A Seat
KIDS’ HOME
COLOUR INSturdy furniture and clever storage are essential building blocks for children’s rooms.
Hard-wearing vintage industrial pieces look great and will last. We’ve counted up some
colourful additions for any cool kid’s space, including characterful and capacious
storage solutions that will make clearing up after your little ones seem like child’s play.
PHOTOGRAPHY BY SUN LEE / STYLING BY ZOE BREWER
(Left) Artful Kids alphabet factory blocks
£110, notonthehighstreet.com
(Right) Tom Dixon cast factory money box
£95, selfridges.com
Locker double wardrobe,
£225, next.co.uk
Brooklyn industrial green
tall shelf with wheels, £279.90,
maisonsdumonde.com
Retro child’s chair, £75,
roseandgrey.co.uk
Nicolas child’s bed in red,
£189.90, maisonsdumonde.com
Children's metal storage crates with
wooden top, £75, blueticking.co.uk
These tubular steel and
plywood chairs have been
given a colourful update
with hand-painted stripes.
School’s definitely in for
summer. Striped British
school chairs, £165 each,
oliviascott-taylor.com
ENTERTAININGHOME STYLING
BARAK’7 DESIGNS
Following the success of their debut collection last year, the Belgian design
duo behind Barak’7 have released a distinctive new industrial luxe collection
for 2015. Key pieces include a bar cabinet guaranteed to get every party started
and an impressive industrial dining table. There is also a new range of ‘wild’
metal cabinets with a rockstar edge and outdoor furniture with an industrial twist.
View the full collection online and order direct from barak7.co.uk
C’est chic
WAREHOUSE HOME PROMOTION
Design on the wild side: A special acid treatment was used to achieve the
unique and tactile effect on this industrial dresser with a difference.
Clockwise from top left: Industrial
bar cabinet ‘apero’, £1,999;
Industrial table with large black
wheel, £1,299; Industrial dresser
‘wild’, £1,599; Industrial garden
chair with carbon finish, £119,
and industrial garden table with
carbon finish, £149; Industrial
round armchair, £229; Industrial TV
stand ‘live with character’, £649
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(On the railings, from left) Fabric cable light fitting with brass E27 holder in electric blue, pink  white,
bright green, £13.95 each, all pictured with ferrowatt squirrel cage filament light bulb, £7.95 each, all
thegiftedfew.com; (On the spools, from left) Nostalgia Lights round fabric cable in midnight blue, £3.60
per m, nooklondon.com; (Twisted on top of the spool) Light grey fabric covered flex, £7.20 per m,
felixlightingspecialists.co.uk; Nostalgia Lights round fabric cable in monochrome, £3.60 per m, nooklondon.
com; Pea green braided cable coloured flex 3 core twist, £4.80 per m, urbancottageindustries.com;
Elephant grey braided cable coloured flex 3 core twist, £4.80 per m, urbancottageindustries.com; Yellow
braided cable coloured flex 3 core twist, £4.80 per m, urbancottageindustries.com; Fabric cable for lighting
in orange  white, £3.79 per m, dowsingandreynolds.com; Medium grey fabric covered flex, £7.20 per m,
felixlightingspecialists.co.uk; Nostalgia Lights twisted fabric cable in electric blue, £4.45 per m, nooklondon.
com; Nostalgia Lights round fabric cable in peacock blue, £3.60 per m, nooklondon.com; (Loose on the
floor) Forest green round coloured fabric cable, £7.50, uniquesTR.com; Fabric cable for lighting in ‘vanilla
ice cream’, £3.79 per m, dowsingandreynolds.com; 6 vintage large American spools, £16 each, deepuddy.
co.uk; 3 US spools, £16 each, pedlars.co.uk
Lighting Tips
Available in a wide variety of classic colours
and vibrant shades, round and twisted fabric-
covered flexes are a cost-effective way to
complete the lighting in your home. Whether
you are suspending a vintage shade or
hanging clusters of bare bulbs, it is important
to pick the right cable in a complementary or
contrasting colour. These cords made the cut.
BRIGHTS AND LIGHTS
Hot
flex
Hang a single bare bulb on a coloured
cord as a striking bedroom reading
light. Suspend low over a bedside table
and use a heritage style filament bulb
for a warm glow that will create an
inviting ambience.
Whether it’s a flea-market find or an
old heirloom, give a vintage lamp a
new look with a colourful cable. Try
bright yellow or a chevron pattern
for a cool contrast and instantly
transform your table lamp.
3№:
Pair a brightly coloured flex with a
vintage light shade for a look that is
both suprising and contemporary. A
pale or pastel coloured enamel shade
will look amazing teamed with electric
blue or neon pink.
2№:
1№:
A trip to the toolshed inspired designer-maker
Becky Creed to create The Turned Paper
Collection. The 27-year-old contemporary
craft graduate had often watched her
father, a furniture maker, using traditional
woodworking tools and techniques. Working
on her debut lighting collection, she had
experimented with a variety of different
materials but was particularly keen to pursue
a recycled and sustainable option. By layering
and bonding together dozens of sheets of
recycled and hand dyed paper, Becky found
she could create a solid block of workable
material which could then be shaped and
turned on a traditional lathe. “The first time
I used the lathe,” she remembers, “I was
knocked out by a piece of flying material!”
Fortunately, she recovered and persevered.
Becky uses chisels and sandpaper to finely
craft each paper block into a cylindrical light,
the process revealing a unique marbling effect.
We were immediately struck by Becky’s
distinctive lighting and saw a solution for
the waste copies from our first print run. We
commissioned Becky to create 50 Limited
Edition Warehouse Home pendants. Each light
is crafted from 15 newspapers and finished
with a natural flex and brass fixture. The lights
are available “au natural”, made solely from
the newspaper, or with the addition of a hand
painted blue interior and flecks of recycled
blue card. They are approximately 25cm in
length and 12cm in diameter. So, now there’s
another way to enjoy Warehouse Home! £100
each, mywarehousehome.com/shop
Take A Turn
LIGHTING HOME STYLING
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photography by sun lee /
styling by zoe brewer
LIGHTINGHOME STYLING
MACHINE
AGE Machine components and cog-inspired shapes complement
warehouse interiors and bring a dash of factory chic to any
space. From repurposed motors and engine parts to finely tooled
precious metals and porcelain modelled on machinery, lighting
is taking on a distinctly industrial edge. Tarnished and polished,
serrated rings and screw details make these sculptural and
stacked lamps stand out. We herald a return to the Machine Age.
These remarkable wall
lights are crafted from
upcycled 1930s glass pylon
insulators. Cut from an
American electrical pylon,
the green glass insulators
were originally designed
to shatter, which created
an obvious challenge when
they were being crafted
into wall lighting. The
cast metal housing, also
original, was added for
wall mounting. The bulbs
can readily be changed.
However, we think a simple
lightbulb, as shown here,
complements the piece
perfectly. Each heavy-
duty wall light weighs 6kg
and will make a striking
addition to any space. This
is a sconce with a difference.
Vintage green glass pylon
wall light, £384 each,
felixlightingspecialists.co.uk
PYLON
AND OFF
photography by sun lee /
styling by zoe brewer
Vintage wood plane
lamps, from £55,
theupcycledlightingco.uk
micro trend:
from
toolshed to
tabletop
The constituent parts of this
candlestick were originally part of
Sebastian Vettel’s Red Bull car during
the 2010 Formula One season. The shaft
alone has covered 2,553 kilometres
and helped Vettel win his first of four
consecutive world championships.
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FACTORY LIGHTS
From left: Nostalgia Lights super globe LED silver cap, £53, nooklondon.com; Infiniti Red Bull Racing small table lamp (pictured without shade),
£2,400, racinggold.co.uk, pictured with Ferrowatt squirrel cage filament light bulb, £7.95, thegiftedfew.com; Nostalgia Lights small globe LED
gold cap, from £28.20, nooklondon.com; Infiniti Red Bull Racing candlestick, £1,200, racinggold.co.uk, pictured with True Grace dinner candle in
black, £3, johnlewis.com; Upcycled pulley table lamp, £165, theoldcinema.co.uk; (Pictured on a loose cog) Industrial tea light holder in gold, £39,
swingingmonkey.co.uk; Tom Dixon Cog tall candle holder, £120, selfridges.com; Layshaft and gear Renault F1 lamp in black and silver (pictured
without shade), £399, mementoexclusives.com, pictured with Ferrowatt squirrel cage filament light bulb, £7.95, thegiftedfew.com; Diesel Living
With Seletti Transmission medium candle holder, £67, do-shop.com, pictured with True Grace dinner candle in black, £3, johnlewis.com; Tom
Dixon Cog candelabra, £225, selfridges.com, pictured with True Grace dinner candle in black, £3, johnlewis.com; Tom Dixon Cog tea light holder
cylinder, £50, selfridges.com; ‘Theo’ custom-made upcycled turbo lamp, £395, refunked.com, pictured with standard bayonet bulbs (stylist’s own);
Tom Dixon Cog tea light holder cone, £50, selfridges.com; (Pictured on a loose cog) Industrial tea light holder in silver, £39, swingingmonkey.co.uk;
Industrial tea light holder in black, £39, swingingmonkey.co.uk; Nostalgia Lights small globe LED gold cap, from £28.20, nooklondon.com; Loose
cogs and machine parts courtesy of mementoexclusives.com
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Christopher, “Chip”, Hall has turned an
occasional hobby into a successful sideline.
“I’ve always been a tinkerer,” he reflects, “I
like finding discarded parts and pieces and
trying to think of a new use for them. I enjoy
that challenge” An engineer by day, Chip often
finds nuts, bolts and offcuts that inspire a
project. It’s his engineering background that
makes his lamps so interesting. Faucets fitted
to lamp bases serve as dimmer switches, and
steampunk inspired pipe details aren’t simply
decorative, they connect gears and gauges
that move. “The first lamp I made was simply
for a friend. I pinched a metal sugar pot from
the canteen at work and used it as the shade.”
Just one year later and Chip is taking two
or three commissions at a time. We admire
Chip’s personal approach to each project and
his honest enjoyment of creating a lamp that
“makes somebody smile.” Bespoke table lamp,
from £100, facebook.com/upcycled-hall/
Chip Of The Old
London based
bespoke lighting
and furniture
designer.
tony-miles-industrial-designs.myshopify.com
tonymilesdesigns@gmail.com
Brothers Robert and
Gavin Paisley, co-founders
of Chisel  Mouse, are
on a self-proclaimed
mission to “bring great
architecture into your
living room”. Handmade
in Sussex, each scale
plaster model combines
traditional (chisel) and
contemporary (mouse)
techniques - sculpting,
moulding and casting
together with CAD and 3D
printing techniques. Our
favourite industrial forms
include the unmistakable
twin-chimneyed
silhouette of Battersea
Power Station and
Gateshead’s Baltic Mill.
These modern miniatures
have big reputations.
chiselandmouse.com
Model Behaviour
JULIA MORGAN
Architecture is a visual art, and the buildings speak for themselves.
ARTREVOLUTION
From Bristol to Battersea, Britain’s industrial icons are being
immortalised in bold graphic prints. Choose digital and screen prints
in summer brights and embrace colour blocking for your walls. In their
depiction of towering chimneys and factory forms, these minimalist
prints create maximum impact. Take your pick, they’re hot off the press.
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ART HOME STYLING
1. Gas Holder Bath limited edition Giclée print by
Michael Lewis Design, £10, 6in x 8in, etsy.com 2.
Truman Brewery Brick Lane digital print by Jayson
Lilley, £19.95, 29.7cm x 42cm, eastendprints.co.uk 3.
Tate Pink III 2013 limited edition lino cut print, £195,
21.5cm x 28.5cm, paulcatherall.com 4. Battersea
Power Station fine art print by People Will Always
Need Plates, £15, 40cm x 27cm, magnoliabox.com 5.
Dockside Cranes digital print, £15, 21cm x 29.7cm,
rolfeandwills.com 6. Nodding Donkeys 2 colour
limited edition screenprint, £30, 16.5in x 11.7in,
theinkery.co.uk
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3.
4.
5.
6.
2.
From Top: Battersea Power
Station, £140; Bankside Power
Station, £140; AEG Turbine
Factory, £140; Baltic Mill, £85
ChiselMouseportrait:AlunCallender.Imageaccompanyingquote:BowQuarterbyJaysonLilley,from£19.95,29.7cmx42cm,eastendprints.co.uk
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TWO TONE TOME
In her latest book, renowned interiors stylist Hilary Robertson celebrates the stylish simplicity of a monochromatic scheme. With a glimpse inside the
homes of international artists, architects and designers, Robertson demonstrates that the classic combination of black and white can be employed in a
variety of ways, from “shades of pale” to “the dark room”. Whether you already embrace a monochrome palette in your home, this beautiful book will
help you see your next scheme in black and white. Monochrome Home, by Hilary Robertson, published by Ryland Peters  Small, £19.99, amazon.co.uk
This foundry style cast
iron basin stand adds
an instant industrial
touch to the bathroom.
It’s also available with
a beige granite basin,
but we’re drawn to this
stainless steel finish.
Industrial Pedestal with
metal bevelled basin by
Stone Forest, £4,941.50,
westonebathrooms.co.uk
Meet The Cast
TOP TAPS
BATHROOMHOME STYLING
MONOCHROME MOOD
CLEAN
AND
BLACK
Fired Earth has selected the most significant and striking
tiles from London’s Underground stations and reproduced
them for the home. The tiles are made by the same English
works that produced the originals, at the World Heritage
site in Ironbridge, Shropshire. They’re crafted using the old
moulds and employ the traditional typeface found in the
station passageways. The smart black and white typographic
signs are ideal for a monochrome bathroom (although they
would look just as smart in a contemporary kitchen too).
Choose from four famous and familiar phases, including this
eye-catching ‘Way Out’ signage, or commission a bespoke
design to suit your space. We’re on board with these designs.
‘Way Out’ signage, £394.99; ‘Mind the gap’ signage, £74.99, both
firedearth.com
A monochrome bathroom is a chic and
timeless choice and suits spaces of all
sizes. Channel a hip hotel effect and
complete the look with heritage and
industrial style fixtures that are built to
last. It’s time to give the smallest room
in the house a big-impact makeover.
Transport For
Bathrooms
Tube Typography
Radiate Style
Radiators are often
overlooked as a functional
fixture in a bathroom. But
the addition of a traditional
cast iron radiator can
complete a look. The
traditional detailing on
this new Terma Oxford
radiator, showcased during
May Design Series, will
complement any heritage
home. The cast iron finish
is at once industrial yet
sophisticated. The Oxford
radiators are crafted in the
original way in Poland and
hand-finished by expert
craftsmen. Over the coming
months, Terma plan to offer
a wide range of colours and
finishes, from the classic to
the contemporary, including
galvanised brass and
copper effects. If you’ve
been looking to replace your
bathroom radiators, this
is plumbing with aplomb.
Oxford small cast iron
radiator in “metal alive”,
from £440, 10-section
radiator, terma.pl
Terma has
manufactured
bathroom radiators
for 25 years. Each
is crafted to the
highest standard.
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1. OT26_range Ort mono
basin mixer
Available in sleek black or a
summery mint shade, this new
Italian tap design is simple,
streamlined and stylish.
£211, antoniofrattini.it
2. G7C Saint Germain 3 hole
basin mixer in H48 Satin
Bronze Lacquered metal
The industrial details on this
THG tap are reminiscent of
steel piping and bolts. The
valve cross handles complete
the effect. £1,156.80, thg.fr
3. JEE-O wall basin mixer
with progressive cartridge
hammercoated black/matt
A sure winner for anyone
hankering after Manhattan loft
industrial style. The matt black
finish is timeless. £1,233.60,
westonebathrooms.com
home. The cast iron finish
is at once industrial yet
sophisticated. The Oxford
radiators are crafted in the
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VINTAGE STYLE URBAN LIVING
Our Editor’s home in a Grade II listed mill provided her with the inspiration to launch Warehouse Home. In her
living room, exposed brickwork and steel columns are offset by a strong monochrome palette, with accent
pieces in pillarbox red and a variety of vintage finds. Here are some easy ways to achieve a similar look.
Sure signs
BRICK WORKS
1. Giant Electric station wall clock in black, £275, newgateclocks.com; 2. Vintage ruler coat rack, £59.95, rockettstgeorge.co.uk; 3. Orson two seater sofa in tudor red, £499,
made.com; 4. GPO Retro 746 push button black vintage style telephone, £32, hurnandhurn.com; 5. London destination bus blinds, from £8, pedlars.co.uk; 6. Industrial mesh
cupboard, £825, vincentandbarn.co.uk; 7. Industrial factory cart coffee table, £575, alexanderandpearl.co.uk; 8. Old military trunk, £200, scaramangashop.co.uk; 9. Vintage
WWII military spirit level (customisable as a light pull), £14.95, thegiftedfew.com; 10. Starkey table lamp, black and brass, £45, made.com
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“I love finding unique and unusual vintage accessories that complement the character and heritage of my home. I inherited some of my
favourite things, but it’s always fun finding original pieces at fairs and on my travels. Flea Market Secrets, by Selfridges buying manager
Geraldine James, is an indispensible guide for anyone who loves to hunt for antiques, vintage and retro pieces, at home or abroad. With
tips on how to distinguish treasure from trash, advice on restoration and original ideas for display, I’ve picked up many useful tips!”
Sophie Bush, Editor, Warehouse Home
Flea Market Secrets, by Geraldine James, published by CICO Books, £19.99, amazon.co.uk
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MODERN LOFT URBAN LIVING
On a visit to Alastair Hendy’s London loft, we found more than just good food cooking in the kitchen. The celebrated chef and food
photographer was an early adopter of industrial style and has been using steel furniture and concrete in his home for over 20 years.
In his kitchen, brushed metal complements cast concrete, while vintage furniture completes a look that is pure workshop chic.
Chef’s table
COOL KITCHEN
1. Hubert Terry 90 cream Anglepoise lamp, £75, raspberrymash.co.uk; 2. Peggy wallpaper in concrete, £45 per roll, 52cm x 10cm roll, minimoderns.com; 3. Industrial
Question Mark light, £282, tony-miles-industrial-designs.myshopify.com; 4. Vintage metal filing cabinet, £255, arkmidcentury.co.uk; 5. 1006 Emeco navy chair, £470,
conranshop.co.uk; 6. Point de rencontre concrete table by Matali Crasset, £3,480, concrete-beton.com
1.
2.
6.
3. 4.
Well Articulated
Hot To Pot
Italian pasta pot fillers provided the
original inspiration for this new tap by
The Watermark Collection. Made by
hand in Brooklyn, the tap is finished in
gunmetal - which looks fantastic against
concrete. The crank style on/off handle
completes the industrial strength design.
Elan Vital articulated kitchen spout with
hydro progressive mixer in gunmetal finish,
£1,618.80, thewatermarkcollection.co.uk
5.
ALASTAIR HENDY
Everything in my kitchen was selected based on ergonomics and economics. I chose to use concrete because there’s something very honest about its raw industrial qualities.
A lot of the furniture and accessories were originally used in workshops, factories or schools. The hardwearing nature of these pieces really appeals, particularly in a kitchen.
And of course the natural patina that comes with age adds so much character that you simply don’t find on the high street. Using unfitted furniture makes the space practical
and workable. I like being able to change the set up when I need to. I’m also a great organiser and very pedantic, so filing drawers, even in the kitchen, are essential!
This old artisan’s workbench has been transformed into a
statement kitchen island, complete with sink. The iron vices
are authentic and the wooden worksurface has been thoroughly
cleaned but not restored, ensuring it retains every scratch and
scrape of original character. Olmo G, €6,000, manoteca.com
ImagesofAlastairHendy’sKitchen:MichaelPaulPhotography
mywarehousehome.com/newspaper
Italian pasta pot fillers provided the
TRAVELURBAN LIVING
The regeneration of HafenCity is currently Europe’s largest
inner city development project. Among the internationally
renowned architects involved in the redevelopment of
Hamburg’s HafenCity, it is Herzog  De Meuron’s project
that is the most widely anticipated. Standing beacon-like at
the entrance to Hamburg’s harbour, Elbphilharmonie is a
landmark of significant civic pride. Due for completion in
2017, even unfinished this remarkable structure is certainly
worth a visit. The sheer scale of the former warehouse and its
colossal iceberg-like rooftop extension immediately impresses.
However long you stay in Hamburg, make time to marvel at this
incredible architectural feat. elbphilharmonie.de
Elbphilharmonie Hamburg
Kaiserkai
Hamburg is home to the largest
warehouse district in the world.
Built between 1883 and 1928, the
Speicherstadt, meaning “city of
warehouses”, is located in the
port of Hamburg and stretches
for almost a mile along a network
of canals. Neo-Gothic red brick
warehouses tower over the
waterways and humpbacked
bridges, many of them still used
to store goods such as cocoa,
coffee, tea and aromatic spices.
Keen to visit the Speicherstadt,
we took a trip to Hamburg and
found there was much to admire
in Germany’s second city.
WAREHOUSE DISTRICT
HAMBURG
mywarehousehome.com/newspaper
WHERETOVISIT
HAMBURG STATS
2ND LARGEST CITY IN GERMANY
2ND LARGEST PORT IN EUROPE
LARGEST WAREHOUSE DISTRICT IN WORLD
134 MILLION TONS OF GOODS SHIPPED P.A.
POPULATION: 1.8 MILLION (CITY ONLY)
SpeicherstadtHamburg,mediaserver.hamburg.de/Christian
Spahrbier;ElbphilharmoniewestelevationApril2014©ThiesRätzke;
TheBoxphotographycourtesyofLeaLüdemannandGerhardCastenow
Within a short walk of the Elbphilharmonie,
Hamburg’s International Maritime
Museum and the historic warehouses of the
Speicherstadt, 25hours Hotel HafenCity is
an ideal place to drop anchor. The hotel’s
proximity to the harbour inspired much
of its decor and the relaxed seaman’s club
ambience. From the moment guests arrive at
the reception desk, constructed from plywood
packing crates, the modern maritime details
are evident. In the cosy “cabins”, the wallpaper
depicts colourful tales from life at sea and the
minibar and desk are housed within a steamer
trunk, complete with log book. Borrow the
hotel’s bikes to explore the area. Afterwards
enjoy the panoramic views of Hamburg
from the rooftop Hafen sauna, housed in a
decommissioned shipping container. After two
nights on board at 25hours Hotel, we certainly
left feeling ship shape. 25hours-hotels.com
Situated on the appropriately named
Lagerstraße, Altes Mädchen serves over 60
different craft beers from around the world, in
addition to the house Ratsherrn brews. Which
is probably reason enough to visit. But beside
the excellent food and drink, the brewpub’s
atmospheric setting, in a lofty 19th century
animal market, also explains its popularity
with locals and visitors alike. Be sure to arrive
early to secure a coveted seat at the central
bar or sit outside on a sunny evening in the
bustling beer garden. altes-maedchen.com
Hamburg is replete with design shops and
trendy stores. But one of our favourite finds
was The Box. An eclectic destination for
“furniture and other good things”, The Box is
set within a listing building in the redeveloped
19th century Borselhof factory. The striking
industrial space is filled with high-end design
temptations, quirky curiosities and original
vintage furniture. A bookstore, two galleries
and a buzzy little cafe / bar hosting live music
and readings offer further opportunity to stay
a little longer. thebox-hamburg.com
Hamburg’s close proximity
to Scandinavia is particularly
evident in this excellent design
shop. Lys, meaning light,
displays vintage originals and
re-issues from the 1950s and
1960s alongside contemporary
designers, both Nordic and
international. Among our
favourite brands, Gubi, Hay and
Ferm Living’s latest collections
are displayed in a gallery-like
experience. This is certainly a
shop to linger in. We found it
hard to leave. lys-vintage.com
25hours Hotel HafenCity
Überseeallee
Altes Mädchen
Lagerstraße
The Box
Borselstrasse
LYS Vintage
Eppendorfer Weg
WHERE TO DRINK
WHERE TO EAT + SHOP
WHERE TO SHOP
P/37
WHERE TO STAY
www.refunked.com
07939 107976
ursh@refunked.com
Refunk’d creates
one off pieces
that pack a punch.
Specialising in
the extraordinary
for both homes 
corporate spaces
For contemporary loft living,
inspiration and ideas, please
visit us online at brush64
www.brush64.co.uk
01722 711895 
HAND MADE  BESPOKE LIGHTING FOR
HOMES, RESTAURANTS, BARS, HOTELS
+44 330 223 3940
ALCHEMIST@THELIGHTYARD.COM
WWW.THELIGHTYARD.COM
THE STYLISH, ELEGANT  INTELLIGENT RADIATOR COVER SOLUTION
COOL RADIATORS? IT’S COVERED!
Request a brochure at:
www.coolradiatorscovered.com
v i n t a g e o r i g i n a l s
m o d e r n s t y l e
P/39
DIRECTORY SUPPLIERS
UNIQUES
tom@uniquestr.com
uniquestr.com
Cornwall based. Eye-catching,
high quality statement
products, especially lighting.
SALVATION FURNITURE
07919 886790
hello@salvationfurniture.com
salvationfurniture.com
Bespoke furniture, handmade in
Suffolk from reclaimed wood and
new steel. 10% discount SALWH.
VINCENT AND BARN
01183 287088
contactus@vincentandbarn.co.uk
vincentandbarn.co.uk
Industrial, reclaimed and
rustic style furniture and home
accessories. Shop Online.
THE LIGHT YARD
+44 330 223 3940
alchemist@thelightyard.com
thelightyard.com
British designed and made
vintage lighting for homes,
restaurants, bars, hotels.
ONSKE
01273 921522
sales@onskeinteriors.com
onske.co.uk
Fast UK/London delivery. Contemporary,
industrial style  mid-century designer
inspired furniture.
NOOK LONDON
02089 830215
hello@nooklondon.com
nooklondon.com
Nook London, home to
Nostalgia Lights vintage and
industrial style lighting.
SWINGING MONKEY
01924 366577
swingingmonkeydesigns@
gmail.com
swingingmonkey.co.uk
Industrial style furniture. Made
to order in UK. Can customise.
10% Discount: warehousehome
TILT
07720 112977
info@tiltoriginals.co.uk
tiltoriginals.co.uk
One-off pieces of furniture
and lighting inspired by
vintage finds.
THE ORCHARD
08456 430363
sales@theorchardhomeandgifts.com
theorchardhomeandgifts.com
Vintage inspired furniture, homeware
 garden accessories. Specialising
in bespoke British furniture.
REASON SEASON TIME
02036 518194
info@reasonseasontime.co.uk
reasonseasontime.co.uk
Specialists in luxury
sustainable furniture 
accessories. 20% off: MWH615
SMITHERS OF STAMFORD
01780 435060
info@smithersofstamford.com
smithersofstamford.com
Bespoke vintage furniture with
quaint  curious contemporary
twists.
THE DEN  NOW
01244 911890
info@thedenandnow.co.uk
thedenandnow.co.uk
Online emporium offering
stylish handpicked furniture and
homeware; from one-off vintage
and industrial to contemporary.
ROUGH LUXE INTERIORS
07786 911848
roughluxeinteriors@gmail.com
roughluxeinteriors.co.uk
Eclectic mix of vintage
loveliness, upcycled and
modern homewares.
SUGDEN AND DAUGHTERS 	
07545 915507
contact@sugdenanddaughters.co.uk
sugdenanddaughters.co.uk
Original industrial, vintage 
bespoke made reclaimed furniture.
Fabulous things for individual living.
UPCYCLED HALL
07534 878 719
challchip@aol.com
facebook.com/upcycled-hall/
Ingenious hand-crafted
machines that cast light and
create an industrial strength 	
statement.
TURNER  COX
07768 286215
info@turnerandcox.co.uk
turnerandcox.co.uk
Individually sourced industrial
 vintage furniture for homes,
restaurants, bars, hotels.
THE OLD YARD
07871 734500
info@theoldyard.co.uk
theoldyard.co.uk
Specialising in vintage, industrial
and upcycled furniture and
lighting.
TUSCH UND EGON
07427 855109
info@tuschundegon.com
tuschundegon.com
At Tusch und Egon we offer
art and design from around
the world.
RASPBERRY MASH
07583 836988
info@raspberrymash.co.uk
raspberrymash.co.uk
Vintage furniture, homewares,
collectable toys. Mid-century
design and industrial salvage.
REWORKED
01840 770824
workshop@reworked.co.uk
reworked.co.uk
Original industrial and
eclectic lighting upcycled
from salvaged materials.
MILLINGTON AND HOPE
07854 448740
contact@millingtonandhope.com
millingtonandhope.com
Eclectic collection of antiques
and architectural salvage for the
home and garden.
MAYFLY VINTAGE
07801 199131
helen@mayflyvintage.co.uk
mayflyvintage.co.uk
Original industrial  vintage
furniture, homeware  lighting for
homes, restaurants, cafes, shops.
LOVELITTER
07450 997997
sales@lovelitter.co.uk
lovelitter.co.uk
Resurrecting relics of everyday
life. Vintage and industrial
C20th furniture depository.
LOST  FOUNDRY
07931 224449
info@lostandfoundry.co.uk
lostandfoundry.co.uk
Curious lighting for an
illuminated life. Assemblage,
custom, industrial to kitsch.
HOMESTUFF WITH
HISTORY
01223 357810
info@homestuffwithhistory.com
homestuffwithhistory.com
Only genuine vintage. Always
interesting. Often a little odd!
GP-LIGHT  MORE
07941 016120
info@gplightandmore.com
gplightandmore.com
We offer you an eclectic mix
of 20th century art, antiques
and decorative items.
BAD DOG DESIGNS
07932 662303
paul@bad-dog-designs.co.uk
bad-dog-designs.co.uk
Bespoke Nixie tube clocks
made from original vintage
and period items.
ETCETERA
07977 161915
enquiries@etcetera-online.co.uk
etcetera-online.co.uk
Unique online interiors store.
Original mid-century modern
and vintage furniture.
BLUE TICKING
07739 224135
helen@blueticking.co.uk
blueticking.co.uk
We create brilliant spaces for
kids by producing fabulously
fun and unique goods.
LONDON TIMEPIECE
07958 561691
info@londontimepiece.co.uk
londontimepiece.co.uk
Hand-renovated period
industrial clocks sourced
throughout Europe.
ANDY MURRAY
07921 572074
andy@andymurraydesign.com
andymurraydesign.com
Award winning products and
furniture. Simple designs, British
made with luxurious material.
ANWAR STUDIO
07867 973968
steve@anwarstudio.com
anwarstudio.com
Contemporary artefacts and bespoke
projects hand made with the virtues of
industrial craftmanship in Sheffield.
BRONZINO
02073 704344
info@bronzino.co.uk
bronzino.co.uk
Containers hand made by
artisans from solid copper
and zinc. Use inside and out.
ANTHONY HUGHES
07577 963517
contact@anthony-hughes.co.uk
anthony-hughes.co.uk
British designed  made.
Industrially inspired. 15%
discount WAREHOUSEHOME
FOLLY AND GLEE
07768 457144
hello@follyandglee.co.uk
follyandglee.co.uk
Quirky industrial chic lighting
hand crafted from pre-loved
kitchenalia and barkcloths.
LUMENS AND WOOD
07906 245320
david@lumensandwood.co.uk
lumensandwood.co.uk
Handmade, unique and refined
copper lamps that fuse industrial
materials with modernist design.
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Lounge Chair  Ottoman Design: Charles  Ray Eames, 1956
For details of your nearest Vitra dealer please contact Vitra on 0207 608 6200. www.vitra.com/loungechair
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Warehouse Home Issue Two

  • 1. ESSENTIAL READING FOR WAREHOUSE LIVING 2ISSUE 6 - 9PAGES. 10 - 18PAGES. 20 - 32PAGES. 33 - 37PAGES. ICONIC ARCHITECTURE Pioneering projects by Herzog & de Meuron and creative cargotecture across the UK INTERIORS TRENDS Plywood makes a play, marble rocks and concrete gets a luxurious new look HOME STYLING Smart monochrome makeovers and bright ideas for stylish summer living URBAN LIVING Design tips from real homes with style and a tour of the world’s largest warehouse district EST. 2014
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  • 3. WELCOME TO WAREHOUSE HOME ISSUE TWO Directors Peter Cliffe-Roberts Sophie Bush Editor Sophie Bush editor@mywarehousehome.com Creative Director Paul Rider Editorial Assistant Trudie Carter trudie@mywarehousehome.com Photographer Sun Lee Stylist Zoe Brewer Design Service Let us help you source unique and unusual items for your home, office or professional project. yourhome@mywarehousehome.com Front cover image Photography: Sun Lee Styling: Zoe Brewer See inside our summer dining photoshoot on pages 20-21 Editor’s portrait image Uli Kilian Published by MYWAREHOUSEHOME LIMITED. Printed at Polestar UK Print Ltd. Distributed by MYWAREHOUSEHOME LIMITED. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part without prior written permission of the Editor is strictly prohibited. All prices are inclusive of VAT and correct at the time of going to press but are subject to change. MYWAREHOUSEHOME LIMITED takes no responsibility for omissions or errors. Submissions by email only via info@mywarehousehome.com. Warehouse Home cannot be responsible for unsolicited material and will not accept any liability for loss or damage. Our Editor has flagged her favourite designs for a warehouse home. Look out for the stamp of approval! We have also highlighted Warehouse Home exclusives. Get regular inspiration from the team behind Warehouse Home. mywarehousehome.com is available for desktop, tablet and mobile. Follow us on Pinterest and Twitter @mywarehousehome When my husband and I bought our warehouse home in South East London, we had been drawn to the unique heritage and character of the building, but we knew very little about the local area. In the following months, we discovered a number of unique and unusual enterprises in our quiet corner of the capital. Several make an appearance in this issue. A short walk west along the river is one of my favourite buildings, the former Bankside Power Station - now Tate Modern. Given the tremendous success of this industrial conversion it’s remarkable that it stood derelict for almost 20 years and faced demolition. Pioneering architects Herzog & de Meuron are now on site at Tate Modern again, realising an ambitious extension to their original scheme. We learn more about their vision for the monolithic power station on pages 6-7. On a smaller scale, our new neighbours The Shipping Press inspired us to explore other creative initiatives in the UK based in cargo containers (pages 8-9). You’ll spot the influence of ‘cargotecture’ elsewhere in the issue too. Since the launch of Warehouse Home last year, we’ve received emails from readers all over the country and much further afield. From Liverpool to London, Canada to China, the feedback to Warehouse Home has been overwhelmingly positive. Wherever you live and whatever your style, we’ve worked tirelessly to source original ideas and inspiration for your home. We’re also thrilled to be launching our debut design collection (pages 4-5), created exclusively with warehouse homes in mind. We hope you enjoy Issue Two of Warehouse Home and look forward to hearing which features you’ve particularly liked. Issue Three will be published in November, when we’ll also reveal our second design collection. Until then, you can find regular inspiration from our team online at mywarehousehome.com and stay up to date by following us @mywarehousehome on Twitter and on Pinterest. Editor Sophie Bush Until next time! Look out for these P/3mywarehousehome.com/newspaper Warehouse Home was a proud media partner at May Design Series and Clerkenwell Design Week this year. Look out for some of our favourite finds. p6-7 p32 p22-23 p18 p8-9 p18 p12 p36-37 p14 p10 p36-7 p4-5 p33 p31 p10 p24
  • 4. COLLECTIONLAUNCH We’re celebrating the publication of Warehouse Home Issue Two with the launch of our debut design collection. Over the last few months, the Warehouse Home team has worked closely with nine different talented British designers and brands to produce an exclusive range of furniture and accessories. This new Warehouse Home collection draws on the latest interior design trends and has been carefully crafted to suit stylish modern homes and warehouse conversions alike. The designs are only available from the new Warehouse Home e-shop. For more information and to order a bit of Warehouse Home for your home, visit mywarehousehome.com/shop WAREHOUSE HOME CAPSULE COLLECTION Exclusive Designs DESIGN EXCLUSIVES Leeds based designer Anthony Hughes founded his eponymous homeware brand in 2013. His first collection, Industrious Living, was inspired by the industrial landscapes of the North and features graphic prints and photographic designs. For the Warehouse Home collection, Anthony designed the new Crane cushion in vibrant pink and grey and the monochrome Insulator cushion. Both designs are digitally printed onto luxury cotton. £58 each including pad. Anthony Hughes Crane Cushion & Insulator Cushion Carla Muncaster has grown a one woman interior design consultancy into a thriving bespoke furniture business. From a workshop in the heart of Manchester’s industrial quarter, Inspirit Deco produces industrial style furniture using reclaimed scaffolding boards and steel piping. For our debut collection, Inspirit Deco has created a sturdy steel-framed industrial clothes rail with factory inspired powder-coated orange details and practical castors. £695. Inspirit Deco Industrial Clothes Rail Factory Twenty One, in Sussex, specialises in creating affordable, eco-friendly household products. Founder Christopher Berry combines traditional manufacturing techniques and modern processes. Christopher has designed a practical plywood planter and an iPad holder in oak for Warehouse Home. The iPad holder is a perfect desk accessory but it could also be used in the kitchen for referring to recipes and growing herbs. Planter £29.99, iPad Holder £34.99. Factory Twenty One Plywood Planter & Oak iPad Holder After many years working in the City, and with a young family at home, Kate Marsden was keen to return to her creative roots. A fashion and textiles graduate, Kate launched Made By Mrs M in 2011, and now produces a colourful range of mid-century inspired fabrics. Kate has transformed a photographic image of the iconic Battersea Power Station into an exclusive graphic print cushion for Warehouse Home, in two different summer colours. £40 each including pad. Made By Mrs M Battersea Power Station Cushion Living in a small London flat, Alex Swain was unable to find functional and affordable furniture. Inspired by his love of typography and natural materials, Alex designed the beautifully simple plywood A Stool. The modernist A Desk quickly followed, reminiscent of architectural drawing boards with its tilting desktop and pen tray. For Warehouse Home, Alex has created a new version of the A Stool in oak and a striking version of the A Desk with blue linoleum desktop. A Desk £675, A Stool £150. ByALEX A Desk & A Stool Since graduating in interior architecture, Swiss designer Nikki Kreis has worked in London, Berlin, New York and Sydney. She founded Kreisdesign studio in 2012 and specialises in carefully crafted contemporary furniture and accessories. Nikki collaborated with Warehouse Home on a colourful new interpretation of her popular plywood pegboard and added vibrant colours to her plywood desk tidies. Pegboard £170, Desk tidies from £20 each. Kreisdesign Plywood Pegboard & Desk Tidies In 2014, award-winning design studio Here Design launched a new homewares company, Ink Works. Inspired by British craftsmanship and manufacturing, their range includes furniture, tableware, signage, graphic art and stationery. Ink Works collaborated with us to create numbered typographic enamel signs based on the Warehouse Home font. Manufactured using traditional processes, each sign is screen printed by hand and then fired in the furnace. Numbers 0-9 are available. £175 each. Ink Works Numeric Form Enamel Sign The Electrical Shop was established by co-founders James Borley and Greg Avis with the simple philosophy of bringing affordable, beautifully designed and well-made lighting to the masses. For Warehouse Home, The Electrical Shop has produced an exclusive new version of its popular Rough Diamond cage light. The industrial character and geometric lines of the lacquered steel cage are offset by a vibrant neon orange-pink flex. Hang in clusters for maximum impact. £79. The Electrical Shop Diamond Cage Light PHOTOGRAPHY BY SUN LEE / STYLING BY ZOE BREWER mywarehousehome.com/shop We’re celebrating the publication of Warehouse Home Issue Two with the launch of our debut design collection. Over the last few months, the Warehouse Home team then fired in the furnace. Numbers 0-9 are available.
  • 5. P/5 An unconventional studio housed in a converted shipping container in a south-east London boatyard, The Shipping Press provides small scale letterpress, printmaking and book binding. Established in 2014 by Jack Blake and Barbara Salvadori, The Shipping Press naturally takes much of its inspiration from its unique environment. For the debut Warehouse Home capsule collection, The Shipping Press designed a Limited Edition series of three shipping container screen prints, available individually or as a set. From £50 for a single print. The Shipping Press Limited Edition Prints SHOP THE COLLECTION Stationery,plantsandiPadnotincluded.Formoreinformation,includingP&P,visitmywarehousehome.com/shop 1 Visit the brand new Warehouse Home e-shop at mywarehousehome.com/shop and explore the full Warehouse Home capsule collection online. 2 Choose your favourite designs from our collaborations with nine exciting British designers and brands. Remember, they are only available via Warehouse Home! 3 Order exclusive and limited edition furniture and accessories for your home. Find unique gifts for friends and fellow design enthusiasts. (Above, from left) Industrial clothes rail by Inspirit Deco, £695; Diamond cage light by The Electrical Shop, £79; A Desk by ByALEX, £675; Crane cushion by Anthony Hughes (showing front and reverse), £58 each including pad; Oak iPad Holder by Factory Twenty One, £34.99; Numeric Form enamel sign by Ink Works, £175; Plywood planter by Factory Twenty One, £29.99; Limited Edition print by The Shipping Press, £50; A Stool by ByALEX, £150; Battersea Power Station cushions by Made By Mrs M, £40 each including pad; Plywood pegboard by Kreisdesign, £170; Limited Edition prints by The Shipping Press, £50 each; Plywood desk tidies by Kreisdesign, from £20 each; Insulator cushion by Anthony Hughes, £58 including pad. All mywarehousehome.com/shop
  • 6. HERZOG & DE MEURONICONIC ARCHITECTURE t is 20 years since Herzog & de Meuron were selected to design London’s Tate Modern. Remarkably, when the Swiss architects won the competition for the project in 1995, many in the British media were baffled. The selection compounded their confusion at Tate’s decision to convert a derelict power station into a modern art gallery. And several expressed surprise that Tate had not selected a British architectural firm to create a contemporary landmark for London. But when it opened in 2000, Tate Modern was heralded as the centrepiece of the capital’s millenium celebrations and was fast adopted by the nation as one of its most cherished cultural and architectural icons. Today, Tate Modern is the world’s most visited modern art museum. It is one of the UK’s top three tourist attractions and generates an estimated £100 million in economic benefits to London annually. A formidable duo, architects Jacques Herzog and Pierre de Meuron first met when they were just seven years old. Their practice, founded in Basel in 1978, now comprises six international offices, employing 41 associates and around 420 collaborators. During the last two decades, Herzog & de Meuron have built up a substantial portfolio of global projects and achieved international renown. Highlights include the nest-like Beijing National Stadium, gravity- defying CaixaForum in Madrid and monumental Elbphilharmonie in Hamburg. But their largest project, and the one for which Herzog & de Meuron are perhaps still best known, remains Tate Modern. Herzog & de Meuron are currently back on site on London’s South Bank, driving an ambitious new extension to Tate Modern that will transform the Bankside Power Station yet again. “It is exciting for us to deal with existing structures,” says Jacques Herzog, “because the attendant constraints demand a very different kind of creative energy.” Herzog & de Meuron’s combined creative energy and extraordinary vision have transformed the fate of this and several other neglected giants. Their light- handed approach and sensitive preservation of the buildings’ original industrial features is deceptively simple. It is actually brave and bold. Bankside Power Station was designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott and built in two phases between 1947 and 1963. Decommissioned in 1981, the derelict giant often faced demolition. But in 1994 it was announced that the former power station was the intended venue for a new Tate gallery for modern art. Swiss architects Herzog & de Meuron were selected to realise the ambitious conversion because their proposal retained as much of the original character of the building as possible. “Our strategy,” reflects Jacques Herzog, “was to accept the physical power of Bankside’s massive mountain-like brick building and to even enhance it rather than breaking it CaixaForum seems to levitate. The classified brick walls were the only material of the former power station that Herzog & de Meuron could utilise. And so in order to insert the new architectural components of the CaixaForum Project, they began by surgically extracting the parts of the buliding no longer required. By removing the base of the building, a new covered plaza was created under the brick shell, seemingly floating above street level. The spaces above and below the plaza function TRANSFORMATIVE POWERS INDUSTRIAL STRENGTHS or trying to diminish it. This is a kind of Aikido strategy where you use your enemy’s energy for your own purposes. Instead of fighting it, you take all the energy and shape it in unexpected and new ways.” Work commenced in 1995. Huge long-dormant machines were removed from the site and the building was gradually stripped back to its steel structure and brickwork. The cavernous former turbine hall became a dramatic entrance and display area, and the former boiler house was transformed into galleries. Cast iron details and unfinished wooden floors sensitively reflected the original aesthetic. But contemporary additions, such as the glass light beam along the roof, provide a subtle yet striking contrast to the building’s original masonry. This latest phase of the Tate Modern development will transform the iconic power station yet again. A new pyramidal building is being constructed, to the south of the power station. Tate Modern London / Completion Due 2016 CaixaForum Madrid / Completed 2008 as separate entities. The multi-storied building above houses the new entrance lobby, galleries, a restaurant and administrative offices. Meanwhile, the subterranean space beneath the plaza is the discrete home to a theater, service rooms and parking spaces. Most striking of all is the sculptural exterior of CaixaForum, incorporating the former power station’s brick walls to subtly reflect the rooftop silhouettes of the surrounding buildings. “Our strategy was to accept the physical power of Bankside’s massive mountain-like brick building and to even enhance it rather than breaking it or trying to diminish it.” Jacques Herzog 1978 Herzog & de Meuron Architekten is founded in Basel, Switzerland 2000 Completion of Tate Museum of Modern Art, London 2001 Awarded Pritzker Architecture Prize 2007 Receive RIBA Royal Gold Medal 2008 Completion of CaixaForum, Madrid, and Beijing National Stadium key dates Designed as if “growing out of” the original building, the extension is both raw and refined, with band-like windows set into a brick lattice facade. Where the turbine hall defined the previous conversion, the vast oil tanks beneath the new building are sure to be regarded as its centrepiece. Used to store oil for the power station’s turbines, these enormous, raw industrial underground drums form unique new gallery spaces. Situated directly across the Thames from St Paul’s, Tate Modern has often been referred to as something of an industrial cathedral. On completion of this ambitious extension, it will certainly be an even more popular destination for design devotees. mywarehousehome.com/newspaper TheTateModernProjectLondon©Herzog&deMeuronandHavesDavidson;TateModernLondon© Herzog&deMeuron;TateModernTurbineHall:TatePhotography;ElbphilharmoniewestelevationApril 2014©ThiesRätzke;CaixaForumMadrid©RobertHöslJacquesHerzogquotes:pritzkerprize.com
  • 7. P/7 Standing majestically on the western tip of Hamburg’s HafenCity, at the mouth of the river Elbe, an astonishing new Herzog & de Meuron project is nearing completion after ten years in construction. At its base, the Elbphilharmonie comprises a brick-built 1960s warehouse, the Kaispeicher. But extruded from this simple red brick form, a contemporary glass addition rears up, wave-like, to an imposing 110 metres in height at the Kaispitze (the tip of the peninsula). The glistening surface of this undulating structure is punctuated with gill-like openings and balconies and reflects the tones and tides of the surrounding waters. The heart of the Elbphilharmonie will be the Grand Hall, a world-class concert hall with seating for 2,100 guests and an internal height of 50 metres. The remarkable building will further include recital halls, a luxury hotel, a restaurant Elbphilharmonie Hamburg Hamburg / Completion Due 2016 “A building is a building. It cannot be read like a book; it doesn’t have any credits, subtitles or labels like a picture in a gallery. In that sense, we are absolutely anti-representational. The strength of our buildings is the immediate, visceral impact they have on a visitor.” Jacques Herzog and 45 apartments. An elongated escalator will transport visitors through the entire warehouse, past a panorama window. In the space between old and new, at the top of the Kaispeicher and beneath its glass extension, an expansive plaza will offer 360 degree panoramic views of the surrounding harbour and the city. An imposing new landmark, Elbphilharmonie symbolizes the transformation of Hamburg’s docklands.
  • 8. CONTAINERSICONIC ARCHITECTURE SHIP TO STUDIO Decommissioned shipping containers that once travelled the globe are being repurposed worldwide for innovative architectural schemes. The sizeable steel cuboids are sustainable, secure and relocatable, making them practical building blocks. Across the UK, from smaller modular structures to entire container communities, colourful cargo clusters are giving a home to creative studios and start-up spaces. With several box-based initiatives on our doorstep, we shipped out to explore the phenomenon. ContainerVille Regents Canal, London Set along the bankside of London’s Regents Canal, ContainerVille was launched in 2014 with the specific aim of offering affordable workspace for start-ups and small businesses. Within close proximity to London’s Silicon Roundabout, the development is home to enterprises ranging from cupcake companies to IT firms. ContainerVille tenant Paul Vowels, founder of the fantastic new online rug and lifestyle emporium woven.co.uk explains “we found the canal-side location and set up unique and inspiring. Like our business, it’s a little bit different.” 30 shipping containers, stacked on two levels, are fitted out to function as modern workspaces overlooking the water. The outside space has been landscaped to further encourage socialising and collaboration between the tenants. estateoffice.com District 10 Seabraes Yard, Dundee A £1 billion project, Dundee Waterfront is the second largest regeneration project in Scotland and one of the top twenty such projects in the UK. It includes the redevelopment of the former railway yard Seabraes - earmarked to become the centre of Dundee’s creative industries, just a few minutes’ walk from the new VA and the city’s arts and design universities. On its completion, District 10 will comprise ten container buildings specifically designed for early stage creative companies. The first of these, Building 01, is already complete. Constructed from 37 repurposed shipping containers, it can accommodate 15 companies, with shared kitchen facilities encouraging collaboration between occupiers. Its first tenants include luxury luggage label LAT_56. dundeewaterfront.com mywarehousehome.com/newspaper
  • 9. From small side cabinets to more sizeable storage, there’s a real feel for freight this season. Containers and crates are as stylish and fun as they are solid and functional. We’ve packed in four of our favourites. Landry Packing Crate bedside table This quirky cabinet is part of a range by Italian designers Seletti. We like the irreverant juxtaposition of the packing crate body with the ornate Baroque style legs. It’s fun furniture, whether displayed individually or as a set. £595, outthereinteriors.com Kontainr Hand crafted from decommissioned cargo containers, including the bar locking system, this cabinet offers heavy duty storage for your home or office. The vibrant yellow finish and bold design make a real statement. £659, reasonseasontime.co.uk Pandora container cabinet These modular cabinets, made in the Netherlands, were inspired by brightly coloured cargo containers. Available in any RAL colour, stackable and with the option to add wheels, they’re endlessly customisable. Unit pictured €6,714, sandermulder.com Beverly Hills coffee table This one-of-a-kind table was crafted from a repurposed pine crate once used to ship artwork from Los Angeles to London. It’s lined with pages from a 1924 French illustrated dictionary and mounted on tapered orange legs. £620, crateive.co.uk Container City Trinity Buoy Wharf, London Trinity Buoy Wharf is just a short boat ride from the Warehouse Home office, and only half a mile from Canary Wharf. It boasts fantastic views of the Thames, the O2 Arena and the Docklands skyline and is home to London’s only remaining lighthouse as well as a number of colourful container buildings. In 1996, Urban Space Management won a competition to develop the historic but derelict Trinity Buoy Wharf into a centre for the arts and creative industries. Their versatile modular Container City™ system reduced the building costs and time and minimised the need for concrete foundations on the historic site. The once rundown area of London’s Docklands has now been transformed into a thriving creative community of over 350 people, including tenants such as English National Opera and the Royal Drawing School. trinitybuoywharf.com The Sharp Project Thorp Road, Manchester Launched in 2011, The Sharp Project has found an innovative new use for a previously redundant distribution centre. Housed within the former Sharp Electronics warehouse, it offers over 200,000 sq ft of workspace, as well as film, television and music studios and production spaces. Stacks of shipping container units within the warehouse are now home to over 60 businesses from across the creative digital sector, generating a vibrant collaborative and competitive atmosphere. Manchester has long been regarded as the UK’s emerging media city and The Sharp Project acts as a springboard into the industry for start-up companies. Its tenants include CGI and film makers, gaming start-ups, digital agencies and graphic designers running projects for clients worldwide. thesharpproject.co.uk The Shipping Press South Dock Marina, London Just along the river from the Warehouse Home office is London’s largest marina. Secluded in a corner of its busy boatyard, we recently met a small community of creatives who have claimed shipping containers as their workspaces. In this Thameside haven, away from the bustle of the capital, printmakers Jack Blake and Barbara Salvadori have transformed a second storey container into a tranquil studio. “Our work is naturally inspired by our studio’s unconventional setting,” Jack told us. Struck by The Shipping Press’ colourful maritime related and cargo inspired designs, we commissioned a Limited Edition series of shipping container screen prints. The three prints are available exclusively as part of the Warehouse Home capsule collection (see pages 4-5 or visit mywarehousehome. com/shop). theshippingpress.tumblr.com P/9 District10Photography:GedYoung;TheSharpProject:NeilsonReevesPhotography
  • 10. 11. 1. Small Nantavia Gouvy stool in blue, £144, amara.com; 2. Lyngard Ceramics Monroe pendant in blue, from £155, heals.co.uk; 3. Blue metal school lab desk, £750, lassco.co.uk; 4. Montana modular wall mounted storage in Marocco blue lacquered MDF by Peter J Lassen for Montana, £1,540, aram.co.uk; 5. Confluences sofa, from £3,204, ligne-roset.co.uk; 6. Shades cushion in petroleum by Louise Roe, from £80, culow.co.uk; 7. String Pocket shelving in cobalt blue, £109, nest.co.uk; 8. Kaymet classic ribbed tray in cobalt blue, £78.95, thegiftedfew.com; 9. Steel wall clock in blue, £70, conranshop.co.uk; 10. Pantone 18-2120 honeysuckle pink metal storage box by Seletti, £15, aplaceforeverything.co.uk; 11. Diamond cage light by The Electrical Shop for Warehouse Home, £79, mywarehousehome.com/shop; 12. Corner stripe standard pillowcase in orange poppy, A$34.95, aurahome.com.au; 13. Industrial wooden pigeonholes, £550, homestuff- withhistory.com; 14. Navy 111 chair in persimmon orange, £272, conranshop.co.uk; 15. New robot side table in orange, £299, ariashop.co.uk; 16. Battersea Power Station cushion in orange by Made By Mrs M for Warehouse Home, £40 including pad, mywarehousehome.com/shop; 17. Hanging factory lamp in orange, £175, outthereinteriors.com; 18. Industrial orange metal framed stool, £55, mayflyvintage.co.uk; 19. Truman task floor light in burnt orange, £69, made.com; 20. Giant 1227 Vivid in citrus yellow, £2,400, anglepoise.com; 21. FL513 stool in New York taxi yellow, £145, junctionfifteen.com; 22. BF02-1 three-seater pew bench with back stained yellow, £750, bainesandfricker.net; 23. West 24th Street coffee table, £650, crateive.co.uk; 24. Titan size 3 pendant in yellow with etched glass visor, £369, originalbtc.com; 25. Big library cushion by Louise Roe, from £80, culow.co.uk; 26. Tolix A chair in yellow by Xavier Pauchard, £250, conran- shop.co.uk; 27. Blu Dot Hot Mesh bar stool in green, £195, heals.co.uk; 28. USM sideboard two doors in green, £1,199, aram.co.uk; 29. Normann Copenhagen small Box Table in blue green by Peter Johansen, £110, lollipopshoppe.co.uk; 30. Wrong for HAY Brackets Included in dusty green, from £39, reallywellmade.co.uk; 31. The Candy Collection lamp in aluminium and ‘la vella’, £225, auxilium-salvage.com; 32. NET small table in mint by Benjamin Hubert, £700, moroso.co.uk; 33. Mocha macchinetta in mint, £17.50, allgoodgifts.co.uk; 34. AGA City60 traditional in pistachio, from £4,995, agaliving.com COLOURINTERIORS TRENDS SUMMER COLOUR Our June issue is a celebration of colour. From vibrant primary shades to delicate pastel hues, we’re demonstrating how easy it is to bring colour into an industrial scheme. Warehouse conversions with original features have character and grit, so don’t be afraid to make bold choices. Contrast raw steel and exposed brick with bright accent shades for an instant contemporary update to a heritage home. Cobalt blue and buoyant orange are essential shades this summer and paired together, they’re electric! Vintage and industrial designs are also showing a softer side in sunshine yellow and fresh shades of green and mint. Explore our spectrum. CIRCLE OF BRIGHT “Colour is one of the most dynamic elements in design and decoration. Even its absence makes its presence felt. Subtle and allusive or bold and invigorating, there’s nothing like it to add spice to life and soul to your surroundings.” In his latest book, Terence Conran explores the full science and spectrum of colour, from defining spaces to creating unity or contrast. This is an essential guide to embracing colour in your home. Conran on Colour by Terence Conran, published by Octopus Books, £25, octopusbooks.co.uk His Master’s Eye 1. 2. 3. 4. 9. 8. 7. 12. 13. 20. 14. 17.16. 15. 21. 19. 22. 23. 24. 26. 25. 27. 28. 30. 29.33. 34. 32. 31. 6. 5. 10. Neolithic Period Earliest evidence of textile dyeing – traces of red ochre – found at large settlement at Çatalhöyük in modern-day Turkey. Biblical Times Frequent references in the Bible, such as ‘the Lord said to Moses, tell the Israelites to collect for me violet purple and scarlet yarn’. 1467 Scarlet, made from the insect Coccus ilicis, becomes the official colour of the cardinals’ robes - by special decree of Pope Paul II. 1856 Chemist William Henry Perkin accidentally discovers first aniline dye, mauve, while trying to synthesise quinine from coal tar. 1875 Dye chemist Otto N. Witt proposes a theory of colour, finding that the presence of certain groups within a molecule is sufficient to produce colour. 1897 Following decades of research, the German companies BASF and Hoechst finally start manufacturing synthetic indigo. 1914 Chemical companies based in Germany dominate dye manu- facturing. Britain secretly imports khaki dye for army uniforms from Germany. PRESENT DAY More than 7,000 synthetic colorants are presently in commercial use and more than 500 000 tonnes are produced each year. 18. Colourwheelimage:MosesHarris“PrismaticColourWheel”PublishedinM.Harris,Thenaturalsystemofcolour,Londonc.1785.Hand-colouredetching,192mmx288mm.©Royal AcademyofArts,London;Photographer:JohnHammond.www.racollection.org.uk P/10 mywarehousehome.com/newspaper
  • 11. Available from selected USM Partners. Home: London Aram Store 020 7557 7557 Nottingham Atomic Interiors 0115 965 79 20 Oxford Central Living 01865 311141 Stockport Innerform 0161 432 4040 Contract: London Aram Contracts 020 7240 3933, Dovetail Contract Furniture 020 7559 7550, Scott Howard Interiors 020 7724 1130 Manchester Ralph Capper Interiors 0161 236 6929 Irish Republic OHagan Design +353 1535 8555 London Contract Showroom 49 – 51 Central St London EC1V 8AB, 020 7183 3470, info.uk@usm.com Living essentials Life is in a constant state of change – USM adapts to meet our ever evolving needs. the USM anniversary initiative project 50 www.usm.com usm_warehouse_home_le.indd 1 26.05.15 10:00
  • 12. (Top row, from left) Gubi La Pedrera H20 pendant lamp in light blue, £139, houseology.com; Naked chair, £300, deadgoodltd.co.uk; Tolix H low stool in sulfur yellow, £111, madeindesign.co.uk; Eco Drum lamp in retro orange, €310, willemheeffer.nl; (Middle row, from left) Gubi Matégot trolley in blue grey, £629, thelollipopshoppe.co.uk; Hartô Alfred wall storage, £100, madeindesign. co.uk; (Bottom row, from left) LED grid pendant in orange and metal, £880 each, hollowaysofludlow.com; Ferm Living cabinet in mint, £325 each, nest.co.uk; Gubi Matégot Dedal Bookshelf in yellow, £239, thelollipopshoppe.co.uk; Sled drawer unit by Michael Marriott, from £1,495, verygoodandproper.co.uk PERFORATED METALINTERIORS TRENDS Perforated metal has a lightness that is both physical and visual. Stamped holes in sheet metal can enhance acoustics and create a variety of light effects, making punctured metal a practical and appealing way to channel an industrial look at home. Choose from any of these perforated metal designs in pastel shades and bright summer hues and score a hole in one with this season’s trend. HOLE IN ONE PERFECT PERFORATIONS Meccano gives boys the secrets of the world’s wonderful engineering structures. FRANK HORNBY, INVENTOR, MECCANO Meccano was invented in 1898 by Liverpudlian clerk Frank Hornby. The father of two young boys, Hornby was inspired to design a collection of metal parts and perforated tin pieces that would enable them to build replicas of the unloading cranes in Liverpool’s busy docks. The wide appeal of the construction system clearly apparent, it was developed and marketed under the brand ‘Mechanics Made Easy.’ In 1907, the name Meccano was patented and the first factory opened in Liverpool. The brand experienced meteoric growth and by 1951, the Meccano plant in Belleville, France, was producing over 500,000 boxes per day. Today, a new Meccano furniture range channels the original ethos of Meccano and supersizes it for the home. There are 21 assembly parts for building desks, stools and storage in nine different colours. Construct, customise and reconfigure colourful industrial designs for your home and have fun doing it! We assembled this yellow and grey Meccano chair in the office and found that a Bolt desk light made the perfect partner. Meccano chair, £202, hollowaysofludlow.com; Tonone Bolt desk light by Anton de Groof, £236, scp.co.uk The Nuts and Bolts of Good Design Illustration,farleft:MeccanoRockingChairModelNo.196:Firstpaperedin1916asanAmericanprizewinningmodel(Mec- canoUSA),itwaslaterincorporatedintotheNo.3setmanualin1916andthentheNo.5setmanualandfeatureduntil1927/8. P/12 mywarehousehome.com/newspaper (Top row, from left) Gubi La Pedrera H20 pendant lamp in light blue, £139, houseology.com; Naked chair, £300, deadgoodltd.co.uk; Tolix H low stool in sulfur yellow, £111, madeindesign.co.uk; Eco Drum lamp in retro orange, €310, willemheeffer.nl; (Middle row, from left) Gubi Matégot trolley in blue grey, £629, thelollipopshoppe.co.uk; Hartô Alfred wall storage, £100, madeindesign. co.uk; (Bottom row, from left) LED grid pendant in orange and metal, £880 each, hollowaysofludlow.com; Ferm Living cabinet in mint, £325 each, nest.co.uk; Gubi Matégot Dedal Bookshelf in first factory opened in Liverpool. The brand experienced meteoric growth and by 1951, the Meccano plant in Belleville, France, was producing over 500,000 boxes per day. Today, a new Meccano furniture range channels the original ethos different colours. Construct, customise and reconfigure colourful industrial designs for your home and have fun doing
  • 13. Warehouse industrial lighting since 1985 www.hollowaysofludlow.com sales@holloWaysofludloW.com | 020 7602 5757
  • 14. 1. SB01-2 Bench, £410, bainesandfricker.net; 2. SB01-1 Chair, from £280, bainesandfricker.net; 3. SBO1-4 Stool / Side Table, from £210, bainesandfricker.net; 4. SBO1-3 Stool / Bench, £360, bainesandfricker.net; 5. Streamline original bookend in sunflower yellow, £18.95, weamofurniture.co.uk; 6. Iittala Vakka large storage box, £199, ariashop.co.uk; 7. Embrace in birch by John Green, £275, amara.com; 8. Ash faced plywood laundry bin, £115, universalexpert.co.uk; 9. Medium Tube lamp, £20, untothislast.co.uk; 10. ByALEX A Desk with blue linoleum desktop for Warehouse Home, £675, mywarehousehome.com/shop Birkwood Scotland is a family business, based in Highland Perthshire. Expert cabinet makers, they specialise in working with solid birch plywood and plastic laminate. “Plywood has always been my favourite material to work with,” explains founder Mark. “It’s versatile, with a lovely grain finish.” The wood is combined with laminate, which is manufactured in hundreds of colours and styles, to create simple yet striking bespoke kitchens and furniture. Whether your style is traditional or contemporary, these plywood designs will stand the test of time. The Tiger Who Came To Tea plywood and yellow laminate kitchen, from £1,800 per m, birkwoodscotland.com Birkwood Scotland 10. 9. 7. 6. 5. PLYWOODINTERIORS TRENDS Plywood might look light as a feather, but make no mistake - this light-hued wood hides a distinctive strength and durability. Its warmth, texture and sustainability also make plywood a firm favourite with designers. Iconic plywood designs, such as the Penguin Donkey, have been in production for over 70 years. Now several contemporary pieces also promise to become collectables. For a playful take on ply this summer, pick creations with a fun pop of primary colour. Au natural or with a colourful twist, there’s no question veneer will go far. VENEER AND FAR Husband and wife team Steve and Eliza launched their Brighton-based design company in 2011. Catching up with BainesFricker at Clerkenwell Design Week in May, we found plenty to admire in their latest collection. The simple form of the SB01-1 chair was inspired by a silhouette in a poster for a 1935 Zurich exhibition, “Der Stuhl” (The Chair). It’s accompanied by an inviting bench and a selection of stools and tables, all made exclusively from plywood and with the subtle addition of colour. bainesandfricker.net Primary colours are on point for these perfect plywood designs, accentuating the simple planes. LAYERED LOOK 1939 Penguin Donkey By Egon Riss for Isokon Plus £670, skandium.com 1945 DCW Plywood Chair By Charles Ray Eames From £1,071, aram.co.uk 1954 Butterfly Stool By Sori Yanagi From £454, heals.co.uk 1966 Loop table By Barber Osgerby for Isokon Plus £1,515, skandium.com 2009 Canteen Utility Chair By Klauser and Carpenter for Very Good and Proper From £258, twentytwentyone.com P/14 1. 3. 2. 4. 8. SEVEN DECADES OF DESIGN These plywood classics are just as popular today. PhotographybyThebeMor mywarehousehome.com/newspaper
  • 15. Inspired by and designed for use in urban spaces, Marco is a sturdy collection of furniture with a quirky twist. The range comprises a small stool and bar stool, as well as a bench and a set of tables. Each piece is crafted from beech plywood and cork, the combination not only visually pleasing and practical, but also good for the environment. A simple and understated flash of colour completes the Marco collection’s contemporary look. Marco stool, €160; Marco bar stool, from €216, ubikubi.ro Perfect Perch P/15 stumped NATURAL MATERIALS INTERIORS TRENDS Designers have been developing fantastic new applications for cork in the past few years. From furniture and accessories to unusual lighting, an increasing emphasis on sustainability in design has made cork a popular choice. Cork is flexible and strong and, with its raw finish and tactile quality, it’s a particularly interesting material for an industrial setting. High street and high end, there are clever accessories to suit every budget. This furniture’s corked. And we like it. Au Natural BOBBING CORK (Above, from top) Innermost cork pendant, £89, amara.com; What a corker! Mirror, from £150, danielschofield.co.uk; Vitra Cork Family Model B, £324, nest.co.uk (Right) The new SINNERLIG collection, designed by Ilse Crawford for Ikea, features 30 items of affordable yet stylish furniture and accessories in cork. The range will be available at Ikea stores and online from August. SINNERLIG cork furniture collection by Ilse Crawford, from £50 for a stool, ikea.com 1. 2. 3. Harvested from the bark of mature trees in southwest Europe and northwest Africa, cork is a sustainable, renewable and eco-friendly material that is extremely versatile. It’s lightweight, water resistant and fire resistant too. Not to mention the fact that it looks fantastic! Stacey Sheppard, Design blogger, thedesignsheppard.com With a strong focus on natural materials in design this season, the humble tree stump has been resurrected and brought indoors. Every stump is unique, the knots and grain of the wood adding to its character and making a simple stool or side table a stylish addition to any home. We were felled by these three fine specimens. Bleu Nature have combined the natural beauty of wood with a vibrant neon paint for a contemporary look, while Craig Narramore’s pewter fused bog oak stump also has an ultra- modern appearance. The ancient petrified wood stumps in The Sofa Chair Company’s Fossil Table range are over 25 million years old and have been left unadorned. So, why settle for an ordinary side table? Branch out. Occasional table fluo in pink €595, bleunature.com Fossil table From £535, thesofaandchair.co.uk Stump form £1,740, craignarramore.com
  • 16. P/16 (On floor, from left) Green carboy, £32, sugdenanddaughters.co.uk; Large florists bucket, £30, pedlars.co.uk; Large Mohave cactus, £208, abigailahern.com; Large medicine bottle, £20, turnerandcox.co.uk; Vintage glass flask in grey, £34, decorum-shop.co.uk; FEJKA artificial potted plant, herbs, £5, ikea.com; Vintage glass flask in green, £36, decorum-shop.co.uk; Large glass dome, £54.50, roseandgrey.co.uk; (Inside glass dome) FEJKA artificial potted plant grass, £3, ikea.com; FEJKA artificial potted plant bird’s nest fern, £3, ikea.com; Danish wooden crated beer bottles, £65, turnerandcox.co.uk; Tall French bottle, £70, turnerandcox.co.uk; Copper vase, £48, pitfieldlondon.com; Small chemistry bottle, £15, turnerandcox.co.uk; Perforated metal box, £49, littleparis.co.uk; (In box) Old pharmacy bottle, from £30, sugdenanddaughters.co.uk; (On box) Succulents in plain vintage book, £29.50, beauxfaux.com; Esterban tall green d glass vase, £30, habitat.co.uk; Palm springs stem, £11.50 each, abigailahern.com; Large chemistry bottle, £22.50, turnerandcox.co.uk; Metal work desk, £475, turnerandcox.co.uk; (On desktop, from left) Oversized recycled green glass vase, £25, eclectdesign.com; Staghorn stem green, £21.50, abigailahern.com; Succulents in plain vintage book, £29.50, beauxfaux.com; Mini copper patina lantern, £145, conranshop.co.uk; No.1 brown glass bottle, £7.50, anartfullife. co.uk; (In the drawer) Vintage flask in brown, £28, decorum-shop.co.uk; Faux potted echeveria, £30, coxandcox.co.uk; Urban grow diamond terrarium planter in gold, £35, urbanoutfitters.com; (Inside terrarium) House by John Lewis ar- tificial mini echeveria with stalks, £8, johnlewis.com; Bottle in chemist’s display, £27, littleparis.co.uk; Hay kitchen scissors, £5, scp.co.uk; House by John Lewis artificial mini cactus, £8, johnlewis.com; House by John Lewis artificial mini echeveria £8, johnlewis.com; No.3 brown glass bottle, £18, anartfullife.co.uk; Milled edges plant leaves, £8.50 each, hollys-house.com; Natural twine, £6.50, labourandwait.co.uk; Tarred jute twine, £6.50, labourandwait.co.uk; Cactus in glass cloche, £79, grahamandgreen.co.uk; (Hanging, from left) Steel diamond hanging basket, £75, anartfullife.co.uk; (In basket) California bud stem in sage green, £3, abigailahern.com; California bud stem in lime green, £3, abigailah- ern.com; Three tone tin pendant light, £95, frenchconnection.com; NLXL Lab Greenhouse wallpaper by Erik Gutter, £249 per roll 9m x 48.7cm, designwharf.com; (On radiator) Copper watering can, £48, nookshop.co.uk If you have limited or no outdoor space, or want to bring the outdoors in this summer, it is time to embrace the terrarium trend. The easy-to-maintain miniature gardens have been growing in popularity in recent months, with several stylish yet affordable options appearing from high street brands like Urban Outfitters (Above: Urban Grow winter greenhouse terrarium, £50, urbanoutfitters.com). At half a metre high, these unique new ‘Supersize Aztec’ terrariums from expert supplier The Urban Botanist tower above standard options and make striking centerpieces. Their strong geometric shapes are ideal for industrial spaces. From £145 fully assembled with real plants, theurbanbotanist.co.uk Life In Miniature URBAN BOTANYINTERIORS TRENDS Supersize Cube £155 fully assembled Supersize Hexagon £195 fully assembled ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE From high street to high-end, faux botanicals of all shapes and sizes are now so realistic that it is easier than ever to bring greenery into your home. Tall and tropical leaves, waxy succulents and clusters of cacti are this season’s must-have plants and their spiky shapes perfectly complement an industrial interior. But these no-maintenance faux fronds are also an ideal solution for any home where outdoor space is scarce. Fill hanging planters and window boxes or create simple yet stylish centerpieces. In a small corner of our warehouse home, we experimented with luxe copper tones, geometric planters and vintage vessels and found that gardening is not just for the green fingered. GO FAUX igor josifovic judith de graaff, co-founders, urbanjunglebloggers.com Plants not only enhance home decor, they make our living environment a healthier place. Terrariums are an easy way to integrate greenery into our homes and sturdy little plants like succulents and cacti can live very happily with minimal attention. Enjoy the reward of a lively dash of green in your home. photography by sun lee / styling by zoe BREWER Topleftofpage:AztecPenta,£59.95,theurbanbotanist.co.uk mywarehousehome.com/newspaper
  • 17. P/17 MARBLE INTERIORS TRENDS Marble has made a welcome comeback, inspiring a diverse range of homewares. With its natural refinement and timeless quality, the sophisticated stone complements any contemporary interior, but it’s particularly striking in an industrial scheme. Marble accessories, tactile and versatile, make a statement when paired with concrete, wood or metal. Faux marble finishes, reflecting the distinctive veins of the ancient rock, are an affordable and quirky way to channel the trend. Real or faux, marble is a solid investment this season. Classic rock ELEGANT MARBLES Chopping board and cheese board £38 and £22, attpynta.com E15 ENOKI side table in mint with bianco carrara marble top £678, reallywellmade.co.uk Marble mug by Gary Birks £12,rockettstgeorge.co.uk Triangle grey marble trivet £59, conranshop.co.uk ‘Marble’ rug, 2m x 2.4m, by Michaela Schleypen £4,750, frontrugs.com Tradition marble light pendant SV2 £189, goodhoodstore.com Marble cushion £37.50, barkerandstonehouse.co.uk Core single pendant in Carrara marble and Nero Marquina marble £125 each, terencewoodgate.com On The Rock Carrara marble glassware £65 each, leebroomstore.com Faceted green marble knobs £12 per pair, hollys-house.com Essenza Romeo double duvet set £80, amara.com A frame pictureframe A4 in Indian green marble and light fossil marble €109 each, newworks.dk Zen Deck Mounted 3 Hole Basin Set with Swan Spout, Finished in Polished Copper Carrara Marble £1,689.60, thewatermarkcollection.co.uk miXed media REAL OR FAUX, MARBLE MAKES A STATEMENT Marble suits all interiors. It brings a dash of glamour to an industrial environment and fits perfectly with the current desire to use long- lasting, natural materials. Whether you use real stone for a classic look or give a nod to the current trend by incorporating a marble-patterned textile into your scheme, marble’s classic colours will never date. Throw in a dash of copper or brass for an ultra-modern, industrial chic twist. Kate Watson-Smyth, Interiors Writer Stylist, madaboutthehouse.com Menu marble wall clock in black £219, scp.co.uk Detail from Marble hexagon poster, €24.95, lilesadi.com an affordable and quirky way to channel the trend. Real or faux, marble is a solid investment this season.
  • 18. (Clockwise, from top left) Impasto metal, £70 per sq m, surfaceform.com; Impasto gold, price on request, surfaceform.com; Concrete with copper, price on request, ollymason.com; Linen infused concrete, from £750 per sq m, tactilityfactory.com; Crystal bead infused concrete, from £750 per sq m, tactilityfactory. com; Polished plaster with brass inlay, price on request, surfaceform.com; Linen Stitch infused concrete, from £750 per sq m, tactilityfactory.com; Concrete and golden leaf, price on request, concrete-beton.com; Crystal bead infused concrete, from £750 per sq m, tactilityfactory.com LUXE CONCRETEINTERIORS TRENDS The golden age is before us, not behind us. WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE The award-winning Holloways of Ludlow kitchen design team returned to Clerkenwell Design Week this year to showcase a striking kitchen island in concrete and brass. Created in collaboration with French design studio Concrete LCDA, the oversized island unit was crafted using a single piece of authentically raw concrete and features drawers with an un-lacquered solid brass trim. The drawers’ brass ‘finger bars’ continue uninterrupted around the unit, providing an elegant geometric contrast to the industrial chic concrete panels. The tactile worktop is formed from a single slab of poured concrete and an inset brass trivet is a practical yet stylish finishing touch. From £3,500 for a small kitchen island, hollowaysofludlow.com Luxe Island CONCRETE DECISIONS Raw concrete defines an industrial scheme. But new technologies and treatments have given it a refined new look that’s raised the bar. Inlaying flecks of gold, clustered crystals, fine fabrics and veins of precious metals, innovative designers are transforming concrete from humble to high- end. From the tactile contrast of concrete and linen to the visual appeal of neutral plaster paired with gleaming geometric inlays, if you’ve been seeking industrial luxe, look no further. We’ve picked the perfect panels. Liquid stone Complementary Copper Concrete (Top) C1 copper pendant light, from €699, gantlights.de; (Bottom) ‘Copptlery’ concept design by Albert Marin Roser P/18 mywarehousehome.com/newspaper
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  • 20. DININGHOME STYLING It’s time to let the light in. Vivid blue and bright orange are ideal for the summer and offset raw industrial features. Inspired by the original loading doors in this East London warehouse conversion, our stylist Zoe Brewer selected a palette of pale and cobalt blues and used orange as an accent colour to create a relaxed entertaining space: “The powder coated steel table is the focal point, its industrial frame complemented by crockery modelled on cogs and machinery shapes. With the sun streaming in, this is the perfect setting for lunch with friends - warehouse style.” (From left, against back wall) Single speed bike in blue enamel, £520, tokyobike.co.uk; Indonesia China geographical map, £105, turnerandcox.co.uk; (On radiator) Where Chefs Eat, Stylist’s own; Gulliver’s Travels by Jonathan Swift - Clothbound Classics, £14.99, conranshop.co.uk; Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen – Clothbound Classics, £14.99, conranshop.co.uk; The Odyssey by Homer – Clothbound Classics, £14.99, conranshop.co.uk; (Hanging) Thorlux pendant light in light grey, £275, turnerandcox.co.uk; Vintage style café chair in blue, £195, theoldcinema.co.uk; A-Frame all aluminium bench, 150cm x 130cm x 75cm, in BS colour 697 light admiralty grey, £1,974, jennifernewman.com; (On table, from left) Bistro napkin in blue, £25 for set of four, villeetcampagne.co.uk; Hay medium Kaleido tray in red, £25, nest.co.uk; Hay x-small Kaleido tray in mint, £9, nest.co.uk; 1970s American mason salt pepper set, £15, deepuddy.co.uk; Diesel Living with Seletti Machine Collection large glass, £27 for set of three, do-shop.com; Large soda syphon in blue, £75, conranshop.co.uk; House by John Lewis large stackable tumbler in teal, £3.50, johnlewis.com; Diesel Living with Seletti Machine Collection porcelain soup plate, £60 for set of three, do-shop.com; Diesel Living with Seletti Machine Collection porcelain fruit bowl, £43 for set of three, do-shop.com; By Handmade large glass tumbler in blue, £6, johnlewis.com; Diesel DIY cutlery, £42 for set of four, saatchistore.com; Fluoro twine in neon orange, £3, pedlars.co.uk; Diesel Living with Seletti Machine Collection large porcelain jar, £52, do-shop.com; Diesel Living with Seletti Machine Collection extra large porcelain jar, £55, do-shop.com; (In vase) Palm Springs stems, £11.50 per stem, abigailahern.com; House by John Lewis large stackable tumbler in teal, £3.50, johnlewis.com; Small hexagonal marble tray, £40, hollys-house.com; Opinel Bon Appétit table knife in orange, £48 for set of four, conranshop.co.uk; Box planter all aluminium on braking castors, 45cm x 45cm x 50cm, in RAL colour 2008 bright red orange, £402, jennifernewman.com; (In planter) Floreo large faux grass bunch, £40, habitat.co.uk; (In foreground, on bench) Bistro napkin in blue, £25 for set of four, villeetcampagne.co.uk; Where Chefs Eat by Joe Warwick, £14.95, designmuseumshop.com; Vanity Fair by William Makepeace Thakeray – Clothbound Classic, £14.99, conranshop.co.uk Salt Pepper Pipes £30, stolenform.com Pipe Egg Cups Set of two, £20, stolenform.com Water Manhole Coasters Set of two, £25, stolenform.com Elec Manhole Coasters Set of two, £25, stolenform.com Gas Manhole Coasters Set of two, £25, stolenform.com industrial DETAILS for DINING WITH A DIFFERENCE mywarehousehome.com/newspaper BRIGHT LUNCH
  • 21. P/21 Sometimes all it takes is a simple idea. Frequently moving between different cities and often disposing of furniture as a result, Kyle Hoff and Alex O’Dell were inspired to find a solution. They designed a table leg with a simple F clamp, which could convert different surface materials into functional modular tables, enabling easy transportation and endless customisation. Their Kickstarter campaign last year received over $250,000 in backing from supporters in more than 30 countries. Now in production, the legs ship internationally, so all you need to do is source a tabletop (we recommend an old door or reclaimed timber for a strong industrial look). The legs are manufactured with American steel in Detroit and are available in two different lengths, powder coated in the three primary colours. The legs take their name from Kyle’s father, grandfather and great- grandfather, who were all steel mill workers. Set of four Floyd legs, from $179, thefloydleg.com Stand and deliver recoloured classic Cornflower Heart, £36 for 2L, paintbyconran.com terence conran on blue Blue’s complementary colour is either orange or yellow. In tandem with blue, both can form the basis of electric, vitalizing schemes. Blue and orange has a crisper, more contemporary feel. From left: Ercol Goldsmith dining chair in turquoise, £175, florrieandbill.com; Neon orange desk notebook, £8, paperchase.co.uk; Urbanears Plattan indigo headphones, £50, conranshop. co.uk; Concrete by William Hall and Leonard Koren, £29.95, designmuseumshop.com; Black diary and The Story of Art, Stylist’s own; Palette 01; Black and White by Viction:ary, £34.50, designmuseumshop.com; Where Chefs Eat book, £14.95, designmuseumshop.com; Pyschopomps by Polly Morgan, Stylist’s own; Animals, Men and Myths by Morus; Cup and saucer, Stylist’s own
  • 22. (On walls, from left) Plywood yellow print, £50, alfredandwilde.co.uk; Plywood black and white print, £50, alfredandwilde.co.uk; Chevron throw, £265, hollys-house. com; Abacus king size bed, £995, heals.co.uk; (On bed, from back left) Above Beyond Together pillowcases, £39 for set of two, anartfullife.co.uk; Biella noir alabaster duvet cover, from £99 for single, designersguild.com; Ferm Living Remix bed cover, £249.95, goodhoodstore. com; Symmetry cushion, £55, amindseye.co.uk; Reverse chevron cushion, £60, amindseye.co.uk; Lara linen bath towel in yellow, £17.99, linenme.com; (On floor, from left) Vitra toolbox in warm grey, £28.50, aram.co.uk; (In toolbox) Vintage London guide, Stylist’s own; An East London Companion by Herb Lester, £4, nookshop.co.uk; Tools notebook in yellow, £22, conranshop.co.uk; 15 minutes timer, £20, theschooloflife.com; Tea for one table in black, £145, designk.co.uk; Pappelina Honey 70cm x 160 cm warm grey and vanilla rug, £99, homearama. co.uk; ByALEX A Stool for Warehouse Home, £150, mywarehousehome.com/shop; (On the stool) Ink Works Numeric Form enamel sign for Warehouse Home, £175, mywarehousehome.com/shop; Toolkit For Life vol.1 box set, £60, theschooloflife.com; Chevron coffee cup and saucer, £24, amindseye.co.uk; Time brick in grey and yellow, £60, conranshop.co.uk; (On floor) The Philosopher’s Shoe, £179, theschooloflife.com; Pinocchio standing light £1,150, diagonalfurniture.com; Anthony Hughes Insulator cushion for Warehouse Home, £58 including pad, mywarehousehome.com/shop; Tomado style magazine rack, £90, diagonalfurniture.com; (In magazine rack, just seen) Concrete by William Hall and Leonard Koren, £29.95, designmuseumshop.com; Palette 01: Black and White by Viction:ary, £34.50, designmuseumshop.com; 1950s American cinema card, £12.50, pedlars.co.uk Decorating with a crisp monochrome palette adds drama to any space. And, as our stylist Zoe explains, “A monochrome scheme goes hand in hand with geometric design. It also creates the perfect invitation for a bright pop of the colour of your choice.” Styling this London loft apartment, we channelled the monochrome trend and teamed it with strong geometric patterns and graphic prints. Shots of brilliant yellow and grey, together with select wooden accessories, add further interest to the sophisticated scheme. The distinctive frame of the contemporary industrial style bed set the tone for our bedroom, the headboard’s shape echoed in the chevron prints. Black sleep BEDROOMHOME STYLING photography by sun lee / styling by zoe brewer MONOCHROME DREAMS mywarehousehome.com/newspaper Dandelion Puff, £36 for 2L, paintbyconran.com Dropped Pollen, £36 for 2L, paintbyconran.com ConranonColour,byTerenceConran,published byOctopusBooks,£25,octopusbooks.co.uk
  • 23. Above, from top: Tomado style magazine rack, £90, diagonalfurniture.com; An East London Compendium by Herb Lester, £4, nookshop.co.uk; Time brick in grey and yellow, £60, conranshop.co.uk and Toolkit For Life vol.1 box set, £60, theschooloflife.com; Nomess Alu Slinger hanger, £19 for pack of five, goodhoodstore.com and Chevron throw, £265, hollys-house. com; 15 minutes timer, £20, theschooloflife.com These minimalist clothes rails are a stylish contemporary take on the traditional valet. Hand- forged in iron by Swedish designer Annaleena Leino, they are suspended from the ceiling using simple hooks. Showcase favourite garments or hang your outfit for the following day. With or without clothes, these geometric rails make an impact. From 1,900 SEK, annaleena.se In the frame HANGING PRETTY Rated Racks Sharp Seating Draw a line under fussy bedroom accessories and reach for bold and graphic solutions. Against a white brick wall, smart black frames in geometric shapes create a Manhattan mood. These modern racks are a great way to tidy away magazines and bedside reading. Choose one, or mix and match all three shapes. Steel magazine racks, £24 each, anartfullife.co.uk When is a chair not a chair? When it’s a clothes rail. If your clothes don’t always make it back into the wardrobe at the end of the day, then you need this seat-shaped storage solution. The simple metal frame is powder coated in graphite or off-white and is the perfect place for clothes and bags at the end of a busy day. The Sacrifical Chair somehow makes sloppy look stylish. Now that’s clever design. Sacrificial Chair, $180, thingindustries.com TERENCE CONRAN ON YELLOW In its purest, clearest form, yellow is a primary – a colour that cannot be made by mixing other colours together. This makes it a bold, graphic choice for adding impact in contemporary interiors. P/23
  • 24. P/24 From the practical to the playful, with many of us living in smaller apartments, flexible modular furniture designs are increasingly valued. Savvy storage solutions are essential in homes where space is at a premium. And the ability to reconfigure furniture is particularly convenient in spaces that are dual purpose, such as open-plan living-dining areas and studies which double as guest rooms. Stacking, sliding, slotting together, these latest designs can be endlessly and effortlesly adjusted and reconfigured to meet your needs. These are the multi-purpose modules for the modern day. Shape shifting MOVING PARTS (Right) Hay Mags soft modular sofa, £2,417, nest.co.uk; (Below, from left) Montana wall hung wardrobe in white and Tokyo yellow lacquered MDF by Peter J Lassen, £3,639, aram.co.uk; HoSpazio series, from £3,148, letea.it; Vitra Kast shelf unit in multicolour, £6,506, nest.co.uk MODULARHOME STYLING Successful Swiss company USM is the leading name in modular furniture, its renowned system the finest example of form following function. Available in 14 colours, USM’s timeless designs are ideal for the home and office and enable endless customisation. The patented USM ball joint allows for a frame that can be built in any square or rectangular format and a unit that can be continually modified and extended. Long favoured by architects and creatives, USM’s acceptance into the Design Collection of the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in 2001 confirmed it as a true design classic. The brand celebrates its 50th anniversary this year. (Above, from left) USM Haller pedestal in golden yellow, £766; USM Haller storage with two drop down doors in golden yellow, £1,148, usm.com; (Below) The patented USM ball joint is integral to the modular furniture design. Swiss Ingenuity The whole is greater than the sum of its parts. ARISTOTLE This Pie Chart System comprises different sized pie-like segments which can be combined or used individually as side or coffee tables. Optional container sections maximise storage space. Made from solid wood and plywood, and available in a variety of vibrant colours, this modular system is simple, playful and highly versatile. Pie chart system, from £254 for an oak quarter, hfurniture.co meet your needs. These are the multi-purpose modules for the modern day. mywarehousehome.com/newspaper
  • 25. P/25 CHILDREN HOME STYLING (Above, from left) Large wooden framed abacus, £145, turnerandcox. co.uk; Vintage French map, £105, turnerandcox.co.uk; Enameled École sign, £390, pedlars.co.uk; Vintage tinplate Triang toy train, £145, lassco. co.uk; 1940s vintage steel child’s chair, £175, lassco.co.uk; (On the chair) Hay wooden ruler, £7, nookshop.co.uk; Vanity Fair by William Makepeace Thackeray - Clothbound Classic, £14.99, conranshop.co.uk; The Odyssey by Homer - Clothbound Classic, £14.99, conranshop.co.uk; Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen - Clothbound Classic, £14.99, conranshop.co.uk; French Solainor milk bottle, £20, lassco.co.uk; Hay wooden ruler triangle, £29, goodhoodstore.com Take A Seat KIDS’ HOME COLOUR INSturdy furniture and clever storage are essential building blocks for children’s rooms. Hard-wearing vintage industrial pieces look great and will last. We’ve counted up some colourful additions for any cool kid’s space, including characterful and capacious storage solutions that will make clearing up after your little ones seem like child’s play. PHOTOGRAPHY BY SUN LEE / STYLING BY ZOE BREWER (Left) Artful Kids alphabet factory blocks £110, notonthehighstreet.com (Right) Tom Dixon cast factory money box £95, selfridges.com Locker double wardrobe, £225, next.co.uk Brooklyn industrial green tall shelf with wheels, £279.90, maisonsdumonde.com Retro child’s chair, £75, roseandgrey.co.uk Nicolas child’s bed in red, £189.90, maisonsdumonde.com Children's metal storage crates with wooden top, £75, blueticking.co.uk These tubular steel and plywood chairs have been given a colourful update with hand-painted stripes. School’s definitely in for summer. Striped British school chairs, £165 each, oliviascott-taylor.com
  • 26. ENTERTAININGHOME STYLING BARAK’7 DESIGNS Following the success of their debut collection last year, the Belgian design duo behind Barak’7 have released a distinctive new industrial luxe collection for 2015. Key pieces include a bar cabinet guaranteed to get every party started and an impressive industrial dining table. There is also a new range of ‘wild’ metal cabinets with a rockstar edge and outdoor furniture with an industrial twist. View the full collection online and order direct from barak7.co.uk C’est chic WAREHOUSE HOME PROMOTION Design on the wild side: A special acid treatment was used to achieve the unique and tactile effect on this industrial dresser with a difference. Clockwise from top left: Industrial bar cabinet ‘apero’, £1,999; Industrial table with large black wheel, £1,299; Industrial dresser ‘wild’, £1,599; Industrial garden chair with carbon finish, £119, and industrial garden table with carbon finish, £149; Industrial round armchair, £229; Industrial TV stand ‘live with character’, £649 mywarehousehome.com/newspaperP/26
  • 27. (On the railings, from left) Fabric cable light fitting with brass E27 holder in electric blue, pink white, bright green, £13.95 each, all pictured with ferrowatt squirrel cage filament light bulb, £7.95 each, all thegiftedfew.com; (On the spools, from left) Nostalgia Lights round fabric cable in midnight blue, £3.60 per m, nooklondon.com; (Twisted on top of the spool) Light grey fabric covered flex, £7.20 per m, felixlightingspecialists.co.uk; Nostalgia Lights round fabric cable in monochrome, £3.60 per m, nooklondon. com; Pea green braided cable coloured flex 3 core twist, £4.80 per m, urbancottageindustries.com; Elephant grey braided cable coloured flex 3 core twist, £4.80 per m, urbancottageindustries.com; Yellow braided cable coloured flex 3 core twist, £4.80 per m, urbancottageindustries.com; Fabric cable for lighting in orange white, £3.79 per m, dowsingandreynolds.com; Medium grey fabric covered flex, £7.20 per m, felixlightingspecialists.co.uk; Nostalgia Lights twisted fabric cable in electric blue, £4.45 per m, nooklondon. com; Nostalgia Lights round fabric cable in peacock blue, £3.60 per m, nooklondon.com; (Loose on the floor) Forest green round coloured fabric cable, £7.50, uniquesTR.com; Fabric cable for lighting in ‘vanilla ice cream’, £3.79 per m, dowsingandreynolds.com; 6 vintage large American spools, £16 each, deepuddy. co.uk; 3 US spools, £16 each, pedlars.co.uk Lighting Tips Available in a wide variety of classic colours and vibrant shades, round and twisted fabric- covered flexes are a cost-effective way to complete the lighting in your home. Whether you are suspending a vintage shade or hanging clusters of bare bulbs, it is important to pick the right cable in a complementary or contrasting colour. These cords made the cut. BRIGHTS AND LIGHTS Hot flex Hang a single bare bulb on a coloured cord as a striking bedroom reading light. Suspend low over a bedside table and use a heritage style filament bulb for a warm glow that will create an inviting ambience. Whether it’s a flea-market find or an old heirloom, give a vintage lamp a new look with a colourful cable. Try bright yellow or a chevron pattern for a cool contrast and instantly transform your table lamp. 3№: Pair a brightly coloured flex with a vintage light shade for a look that is both suprising and contemporary. A pale or pastel coloured enamel shade will look amazing teamed with electric blue or neon pink. 2№: 1№: A trip to the toolshed inspired designer-maker Becky Creed to create The Turned Paper Collection. The 27-year-old contemporary craft graduate had often watched her father, a furniture maker, using traditional woodworking tools and techniques. Working on her debut lighting collection, she had experimented with a variety of different materials but was particularly keen to pursue a recycled and sustainable option. By layering and bonding together dozens of sheets of recycled and hand dyed paper, Becky found she could create a solid block of workable material which could then be shaped and turned on a traditional lathe. “The first time I used the lathe,” she remembers, “I was knocked out by a piece of flying material!” Fortunately, she recovered and persevered. Becky uses chisels and sandpaper to finely craft each paper block into a cylindrical light, the process revealing a unique marbling effect. We were immediately struck by Becky’s distinctive lighting and saw a solution for the waste copies from our first print run. We commissioned Becky to create 50 Limited Edition Warehouse Home pendants. Each light is crafted from 15 newspapers and finished with a natural flex and brass fixture. The lights are available “au natural”, made solely from the newspaper, or with the addition of a hand painted blue interior and flecks of recycled blue card. They are approximately 25cm in length and 12cm in diameter. So, now there’s another way to enjoy Warehouse Home! £100 each, mywarehousehome.com/shop Take A Turn LIGHTING HOME STYLING P/27 photography by sun lee / styling by zoe brewer
  • 28. LIGHTINGHOME STYLING MACHINE AGE Machine components and cog-inspired shapes complement warehouse interiors and bring a dash of factory chic to any space. From repurposed motors and engine parts to finely tooled precious metals and porcelain modelled on machinery, lighting is taking on a distinctly industrial edge. Tarnished and polished, serrated rings and screw details make these sculptural and stacked lamps stand out. We herald a return to the Machine Age. These remarkable wall lights are crafted from upcycled 1930s glass pylon insulators. Cut from an American electrical pylon, the green glass insulators were originally designed to shatter, which created an obvious challenge when they were being crafted into wall lighting. The cast metal housing, also original, was added for wall mounting. The bulbs can readily be changed. However, we think a simple lightbulb, as shown here, complements the piece perfectly. Each heavy- duty wall light weighs 6kg and will make a striking addition to any space. This is a sconce with a difference. Vintage green glass pylon wall light, £384 each, felixlightingspecialists.co.uk PYLON AND OFF photography by sun lee / styling by zoe brewer Vintage wood plane lamps, from £55, theupcycledlightingco.uk micro trend: from toolshed to tabletop The constituent parts of this candlestick were originally part of Sebastian Vettel’s Red Bull car during the 2010 Formula One season. The shaft alone has covered 2,553 kilometres and helped Vettel win his first of four consecutive world championships. mywarehousehome.com/newspaper FACTORY LIGHTS
  • 29. From left: Nostalgia Lights super globe LED silver cap, £53, nooklondon.com; Infiniti Red Bull Racing small table lamp (pictured without shade), £2,400, racinggold.co.uk, pictured with Ferrowatt squirrel cage filament light bulb, £7.95, thegiftedfew.com; Nostalgia Lights small globe LED gold cap, from £28.20, nooklondon.com; Infiniti Red Bull Racing candlestick, £1,200, racinggold.co.uk, pictured with True Grace dinner candle in black, £3, johnlewis.com; Upcycled pulley table lamp, £165, theoldcinema.co.uk; (Pictured on a loose cog) Industrial tea light holder in gold, £39, swingingmonkey.co.uk; Tom Dixon Cog tall candle holder, £120, selfridges.com; Layshaft and gear Renault F1 lamp in black and silver (pictured without shade), £399, mementoexclusives.com, pictured with Ferrowatt squirrel cage filament light bulb, £7.95, thegiftedfew.com; Diesel Living With Seletti Transmission medium candle holder, £67, do-shop.com, pictured with True Grace dinner candle in black, £3, johnlewis.com; Tom Dixon Cog candelabra, £225, selfridges.com, pictured with True Grace dinner candle in black, £3, johnlewis.com; Tom Dixon Cog tea light holder cylinder, £50, selfridges.com; ‘Theo’ custom-made upcycled turbo lamp, £395, refunked.com, pictured with standard bayonet bulbs (stylist’s own); Tom Dixon Cog tea light holder cone, £50, selfridges.com; (Pictured on a loose cog) Industrial tea light holder in silver, £39, swingingmonkey.co.uk; Industrial tea light holder in black, £39, swingingmonkey.co.uk; Nostalgia Lights small globe LED gold cap, from £28.20, nooklondon.com; Loose cogs and machine parts courtesy of mementoexclusives.com P/29 Christopher, “Chip”, Hall has turned an occasional hobby into a successful sideline. “I’ve always been a tinkerer,” he reflects, “I like finding discarded parts and pieces and trying to think of a new use for them. I enjoy that challenge” An engineer by day, Chip often finds nuts, bolts and offcuts that inspire a project. It’s his engineering background that makes his lamps so interesting. Faucets fitted to lamp bases serve as dimmer switches, and steampunk inspired pipe details aren’t simply decorative, they connect gears and gauges that move. “The first lamp I made was simply for a friend. I pinched a metal sugar pot from the canteen at work and used it as the shade.” Just one year later and Chip is taking two or three commissions at a time. We admire Chip’s personal approach to each project and his honest enjoyment of creating a lamp that “makes somebody smile.” Bespoke table lamp, from £100, facebook.com/upcycled-hall/ Chip Of The Old
  • 30. London based bespoke lighting and furniture designer. tony-miles-industrial-designs.myshopify.com tonymilesdesigns@gmail.com
  • 31. Brothers Robert and Gavin Paisley, co-founders of Chisel Mouse, are on a self-proclaimed mission to “bring great architecture into your living room”. Handmade in Sussex, each scale plaster model combines traditional (chisel) and contemporary (mouse) techniques - sculpting, moulding and casting together with CAD and 3D printing techniques. Our favourite industrial forms include the unmistakable twin-chimneyed silhouette of Battersea Power Station and Gateshead’s Baltic Mill. These modern miniatures have big reputations. chiselandmouse.com Model Behaviour JULIA MORGAN Architecture is a visual art, and the buildings speak for themselves. ARTREVOLUTION From Bristol to Battersea, Britain’s industrial icons are being immortalised in bold graphic prints. Choose digital and screen prints in summer brights and embrace colour blocking for your walls. In their depiction of towering chimneys and factory forms, these minimalist prints create maximum impact. Take your pick, they’re hot off the press. P/31 ART HOME STYLING 1. Gas Holder Bath limited edition Giclée print by Michael Lewis Design, £10, 6in x 8in, etsy.com 2. Truman Brewery Brick Lane digital print by Jayson Lilley, £19.95, 29.7cm x 42cm, eastendprints.co.uk 3. Tate Pink III 2013 limited edition lino cut print, £195, 21.5cm x 28.5cm, paulcatherall.com 4. Battersea Power Station fine art print by People Will Always Need Plates, £15, 40cm x 27cm, magnoliabox.com 5. Dockside Cranes digital print, £15, 21cm x 29.7cm, rolfeandwills.com 6. Nodding Donkeys 2 colour limited edition screenprint, £30, 16.5in x 11.7in, theinkery.co.uk 1. 3. 4. 5. 6. 2. From Top: Battersea Power Station, £140; Bankside Power Station, £140; AEG Turbine Factory, £140; Baltic Mill, £85 ChiselMouseportrait:AlunCallender.Imageaccompanyingquote:BowQuarterbyJaysonLilley,from£19.95,29.7cmx42cm,eastendprints.co.uk mywarehousehome.com/newspaper
  • 32. P/32 TWO TONE TOME In her latest book, renowned interiors stylist Hilary Robertson celebrates the stylish simplicity of a monochromatic scheme. With a glimpse inside the homes of international artists, architects and designers, Robertson demonstrates that the classic combination of black and white can be employed in a variety of ways, from “shades of pale” to “the dark room”. Whether you already embrace a monochrome palette in your home, this beautiful book will help you see your next scheme in black and white. Monochrome Home, by Hilary Robertson, published by Ryland Peters Small, £19.99, amazon.co.uk This foundry style cast iron basin stand adds an instant industrial touch to the bathroom. It’s also available with a beige granite basin, but we’re drawn to this stainless steel finish. Industrial Pedestal with metal bevelled basin by Stone Forest, £4,941.50, westonebathrooms.co.uk Meet The Cast TOP TAPS BATHROOMHOME STYLING MONOCHROME MOOD CLEAN AND BLACK Fired Earth has selected the most significant and striking tiles from London’s Underground stations and reproduced them for the home. The tiles are made by the same English works that produced the originals, at the World Heritage site in Ironbridge, Shropshire. They’re crafted using the old moulds and employ the traditional typeface found in the station passageways. The smart black and white typographic signs are ideal for a monochrome bathroom (although they would look just as smart in a contemporary kitchen too). Choose from four famous and familiar phases, including this eye-catching ‘Way Out’ signage, or commission a bespoke design to suit your space. We’re on board with these designs. ‘Way Out’ signage, £394.99; ‘Mind the gap’ signage, £74.99, both firedearth.com A monochrome bathroom is a chic and timeless choice and suits spaces of all sizes. Channel a hip hotel effect and complete the look with heritage and industrial style fixtures that are built to last. It’s time to give the smallest room in the house a big-impact makeover. Transport For Bathrooms Tube Typography Radiate Style Radiators are often overlooked as a functional fixture in a bathroom. But the addition of a traditional cast iron radiator can complete a look. The traditional detailing on this new Terma Oxford radiator, showcased during May Design Series, will complement any heritage home. The cast iron finish is at once industrial yet sophisticated. The Oxford radiators are crafted in the original way in Poland and hand-finished by expert craftsmen. Over the coming months, Terma plan to offer a wide range of colours and finishes, from the classic to the contemporary, including galvanised brass and copper effects. If you’ve been looking to replace your bathroom radiators, this is plumbing with aplomb. Oxford small cast iron radiator in “metal alive”, from £440, 10-section radiator, terma.pl Terma has manufactured bathroom radiators for 25 years. Each is crafted to the highest standard. mywarehousehome.com/newspaper 1. OT26_range Ort mono basin mixer Available in sleek black or a summery mint shade, this new Italian tap design is simple, streamlined and stylish. £211, antoniofrattini.it 2. G7C Saint Germain 3 hole basin mixer in H48 Satin Bronze Lacquered metal The industrial details on this THG tap are reminiscent of steel piping and bolts. The valve cross handles complete the effect. £1,156.80, thg.fr 3. JEE-O wall basin mixer with progressive cartridge hammercoated black/matt A sure winner for anyone hankering after Manhattan loft industrial style. The matt black finish is timeless. £1,233.60, westonebathrooms.com home. The cast iron finish is at once industrial yet sophisticated. The Oxford radiators are crafted in the
  • 33. P/33 VINTAGE STYLE URBAN LIVING Our Editor’s home in a Grade II listed mill provided her with the inspiration to launch Warehouse Home. In her living room, exposed brickwork and steel columns are offset by a strong monochrome palette, with accent pieces in pillarbox red and a variety of vintage finds. Here are some easy ways to achieve a similar look. Sure signs BRICK WORKS 1. Giant Electric station wall clock in black, £275, newgateclocks.com; 2. Vintage ruler coat rack, £59.95, rockettstgeorge.co.uk; 3. Orson two seater sofa in tudor red, £499, made.com; 4. GPO Retro 746 push button black vintage style telephone, £32, hurnandhurn.com; 5. London destination bus blinds, from £8, pedlars.co.uk; 6. Industrial mesh cupboard, £825, vincentandbarn.co.uk; 7. Industrial factory cart coffee table, £575, alexanderandpearl.co.uk; 8. Old military trunk, £200, scaramangashop.co.uk; 9. Vintage WWII military spirit level (customisable as a light pull), £14.95, thegiftedfew.com; 10. Starkey table lamp, black and brass, £45, made.com 1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 4. 10. “I love finding unique and unusual vintage accessories that complement the character and heritage of my home. I inherited some of my favourite things, but it’s always fun finding original pieces at fairs and on my travels. Flea Market Secrets, by Selfridges buying manager Geraldine James, is an indispensible guide for anyone who loves to hunt for antiques, vintage and retro pieces, at home or abroad. With tips on how to distinguish treasure from trash, advice on restoration and original ideas for display, I’ve picked up many useful tips!” Sophie Bush, Editor, Warehouse Home Flea Market Secrets, by Geraldine James, published by CICO Books, £19.99, amazon.co.uk Photographycourtesyofmade.com.SeemorepicturesfromourEditor’shomebyvisitingmade.com/unboxed
  • 34. Practical and unusual stainless steel kitchen storage in various sizes. www.theplaterack.co.uk info@theplaterack.co.uk shop online at www.vincentandbarn.co.uk 0118 328 0788 | CONTACTUS@VINCENTANDBARN.CO.UK Our stock is handpicked for the home or workplace. “Items include design classics, industrial furniture and quirky home decorations.” Daily deliveries throughout uk. www.arkmidcentury.co.uk Contact Jerry@arkmidcentury.co.uk Tel: 07958402991 Online furniture store
  • 35. P/35 MODERN LOFT URBAN LIVING On a visit to Alastair Hendy’s London loft, we found more than just good food cooking in the kitchen. The celebrated chef and food photographer was an early adopter of industrial style and has been using steel furniture and concrete in his home for over 20 years. In his kitchen, brushed metal complements cast concrete, while vintage furniture completes a look that is pure workshop chic. Chef’s table COOL KITCHEN 1. Hubert Terry 90 cream Anglepoise lamp, £75, raspberrymash.co.uk; 2. Peggy wallpaper in concrete, £45 per roll, 52cm x 10cm roll, minimoderns.com; 3. Industrial Question Mark light, £282, tony-miles-industrial-designs.myshopify.com; 4. Vintage metal filing cabinet, £255, arkmidcentury.co.uk; 5. 1006 Emeco navy chair, £470, conranshop.co.uk; 6. Point de rencontre concrete table by Matali Crasset, £3,480, concrete-beton.com 1. 2. 6. 3. 4. Well Articulated Hot To Pot Italian pasta pot fillers provided the original inspiration for this new tap by The Watermark Collection. Made by hand in Brooklyn, the tap is finished in gunmetal - which looks fantastic against concrete. The crank style on/off handle completes the industrial strength design. Elan Vital articulated kitchen spout with hydro progressive mixer in gunmetal finish, £1,618.80, thewatermarkcollection.co.uk 5. ALASTAIR HENDY Everything in my kitchen was selected based on ergonomics and economics. I chose to use concrete because there’s something very honest about its raw industrial qualities. A lot of the furniture and accessories were originally used in workshops, factories or schools. The hardwearing nature of these pieces really appeals, particularly in a kitchen. And of course the natural patina that comes with age adds so much character that you simply don’t find on the high street. Using unfitted furniture makes the space practical and workable. I like being able to change the set up when I need to. I’m also a great organiser and very pedantic, so filing drawers, even in the kitchen, are essential! This old artisan’s workbench has been transformed into a statement kitchen island, complete with sink. The iron vices are authentic and the wooden worksurface has been thoroughly cleaned but not restored, ensuring it retains every scratch and scrape of original character. Olmo G, €6,000, manoteca.com ImagesofAlastairHendy’sKitchen:MichaelPaulPhotography mywarehousehome.com/newspaper Italian pasta pot fillers provided the
  • 36. TRAVELURBAN LIVING The regeneration of HafenCity is currently Europe’s largest inner city development project. Among the internationally renowned architects involved in the redevelopment of Hamburg’s HafenCity, it is Herzog De Meuron’s project that is the most widely anticipated. Standing beacon-like at the entrance to Hamburg’s harbour, Elbphilharmonie is a landmark of significant civic pride. Due for completion in 2017, even unfinished this remarkable structure is certainly worth a visit. The sheer scale of the former warehouse and its colossal iceberg-like rooftop extension immediately impresses. However long you stay in Hamburg, make time to marvel at this incredible architectural feat. elbphilharmonie.de Elbphilharmonie Hamburg Kaiserkai Hamburg is home to the largest warehouse district in the world. Built between 1883 and 1928, the Speicherstadt, meaning “city of warehouses”, is located in the port of Hamburg and stretches for almost a mile along a network of canals. Neo-Gothic red brick warehouses tower over the waterways and humpbacked bridges, many of them still used to store goods such as cocoa, coffee, tea and aromatic spices. Keen to visit the Speicherstadt, we took a trip to Hamburg and found there was much to admire in Germany’s second city. WAREHOUSE DISTRICT HAMBURG mywarehousehome.com/newspaper WHERETOVISIT HAMBURG STATS 2ND LARGEST CITY IN GERMANY 2ND LARGEST PORT IN EUROPE LARGEST WAREHOUSE DISTRICT IN WORLD 134 MILLION TONS OF GOODS SHIPPED P.A. POPULATION: 1.8 MILLION (CITY ONLY) SpeicherstadtHamburg,mediaserver.hamburg.de/Christian Spahrbier;ElbphilharmoniewestelevationApril2014©ThiesRätzke; TheBoxphotographycourtesyofLeaLüdemannandGerhardCastenow
  • 37. Within a short walk of the Elbphilharmonie, Hamburg’s International Maritime Museum and the historic warehouses of the Speicherstadt, 25hours Hotel HafenCity is an ideal place to drop anchor. The hotel’s proximity to the harbour inspired much of its decor and the relaxed seaman’s club ambience. From the moment guests arrive at the reception desk, constructed from plywood packing crates, the modern maritime details are evident. In the cosy “cabins”, the wallpaper depicts colourful tales from life at sea and the minibar and desk are housed within a steamer trunk, complete with log book. Borrow the hotel’s bikes to explore the area. Afterwards enjoy the panoramic views of Hamburg from the rooftop Hafen sauna, housed in a decommissioned shipping container. After two nights on board at 25hours Hotel, we certainly left feeling ship shape. 25hours-hotels.com Situated on the appropriately named Lagerstraße, Altes Mädchen serves over 60 different craft beers from around the world, in addition to the house Ratsherrn brews. Which is probably reason enough to visit. But beside the excellent food and drink, the brewpub’s atmospheric setting, in a lofty 19th century animal market, also explains its popularity with locals and visitors alike. Be sure to arrive early to secure a coveted seat at the central bar or sit outside on a sunny evening in the bustling beer garden. altes-maedchen.com Hamburg is replete with design shops and trendy stores. But one of our favourite finds was The Box. An eclectic destination for “furniture and other good things”, The Box is set within a listing building in the redeveloped 19th century Borselhof factory. The striking industrial space is filled with high-end design temptations, quirky curiosities and original vintage furniture. A bookstore, two galleries and a buzzy little cafe / bar hosting live music and readings offer further opportunity to stay a little longer. thebox-hamburg.com Hamburg’s close proximity to Scandinavia is particularly evident in this excellent design shop. Lys, meaning light, displays vintage originals and re-issues from the 1950s and 1960s alongside contemporary designers, both Nordic and international. Among our favourite brands, Gubi, Hay and Ferm Living’s latest collections are displayed in a gallery-like experience. This is certainly a shop to linger in. We found it hard to leave. lys-vintage.com 25hours Hotel HafenCity Überseeallee Altes Mädchen Lagerstraße The Box Borselstrasse LYS Vintage Eppendorfer Weg WHERE TO DRINK WHERE TO EAT + SHOP WHERE TO SHOP P/37 WHERE TO STAY
  • 38. www.refunked.com 07939 107976 ursh@refunked.com Refunk’d creates one off pieces that pack a punch. Specialising in the extraordinary for both homes corporate spaces For contemporary loft living, inspiration and ideas, please visit us online at brush64 www.brush64.co.uk 01722 711895  HAND MADE BESPOKE LIGHTING FOR HOMES, RESTAURANTS, BARS, HOTELS +44 330 223 3940 ALCHEMIST@THELIGHTYARD.COM WWW.THELIGHTYARD.COM THE STYLISH, ELEGANT INTELLIGENT RADIATOR COVER SOLUTION COOL RADIATORS? IT’S COVERED! Request a brochure at: www.coolradiatorscovered.com
  • 39. v i n t a g e o r i g i n a l s m o d e r n s t y l e P/39 DIRECTORY SUPPLIERS UNIQUES tom@uniquestr.com uniquestr.com Cornwall based. Eye-catching, high quality statement products, especially lighting. SALVATION FURNITURE 07919 886790 hello@salvationfurniture.com salvationfurniture.com Bespoke furniture, handmade in Suffolk from reclaimed wood and new steel. 10% discount SALWH. VINCENT AND BARN 01183 287088 contactus@vincentandbarn.co.uk vincentandbarn.co.uk Industrial, reclaimed and rustic style furniture and home accessories. Shop Online. THE LIGHT YARD +44 330 223 3940 alchemist@thelightyard.com thelightyard.com British designed and made vintage lighting for homes, restaurants, bars, hotels. ONSKE 01273 921522 sales@onskeinteriors.com onske.co.uk Fast UK/London delivery. Contemporary, industrial style mid-century designer inspired furniture. NOOK LONDON 02089 830215 hello@nooklondon.com nooklondon.com Nook London, home to Nostalgia Lights vintage and industrial style lighting. SWINGING MONKEY 01924 366577 swingingmonkeydesigns@ gmail.com swingingmonkey.co.uk Industrial style furniture. Made to order in UK. Can customise. 10% Discount: warehousehome TILT 07720 112977 info@tiltoriginals.co.uk tiltoriginals.co.uk One-off pieces of furniture and lighting inspired by vintage finds. THE ORCHARD 08456 430363 sales@theorchardhomeandgifts.com theorchardhomeandgifts.com Vintage inspired furniture, homeware garden accessories. Specialising in bespoke British furniture. REASON SEASON TIME 02036 518194 info@reasonseasontime.co.uk reasonseasontime.co.uk Specialists in luxury sustainable furniture accessories. 20% off: MWH615 SMITHERS OF STAMFORD 01780 435060 info@smithersofstamford.com smithersofstamford.com Bespoke vintage furniture with quaint curious contemporary twists. THE DEN NOW 01244 911890 info@thedenandnow.co.uk thedenandnow.co.uk Online emporium offering stylish handpicked furniture and homeware; from one-off vintage and industrial to contemporary. ROUGH LUXE INTERIORS 07786 911848 roughluxeinteriors@gmail.com roughluxeinteriors.co.uk Eclectic mix of vintage loveliness, upcycled and modern homewares. SUGDEN AND DAUGHTERS 07545 915507 contact@sugdenanddaughters.co.uk sugdenanddaughters.co.uk Original industrial, vintage bespoke made reclaimed furniture. Fabulous things for individual living. UPCYCLED HALL 07534 878 719 challchip@aol.com facebook.com/upcycled-hall/ Ingenious hand-crafted machines that cast light and create an industrial strength statement. TURNER COX 07768 286215 info@turnerandcox.co.uk turnerandcox.co.uk Individually sourced industrial vintage furniture for homes, restaurants, bars, hotels. THE OLD YARD 07871 734500 info@theoldyard.co.uk theoldyard.co.uk Specialising in vintage, industrial and upcycled furniture and lighting. 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