Children’s Furniture on Show at London Design Fair
From 2009, the show will go by the name Pavilion of Arts and Design London and will more closely mirror its French counterpart, the Pavillon des Arts et du Design Paris, which is held in the Jardin des Tuileries.
From October 14th to 18th, the London fair will be hosted in Berkeley Square in Mayfair, where it will exhibit work by 45 internationally-renowned artists and designers.
Home designers may be pleased to learn that the overhaul of the show also brings with it a new focus on modern art and decorative arts, so there are sure to plenty of stylish contemporary furniture ideas on display. Among them will be children’s chairs created through a collaboration between the fair’s charity sponsor, the NSPCC, and gallery owner David Gill.
Design Week reports that the range, which will be sold at the London event to raise money for the children’s charity, will include designs by Zaha Hadid, Philippe Starck and Mattia Bonetti, among others.Other designers and galleries showing work at Pavilion of Arts and Design London will include Yves Macaux, Hopkins-Custot, Ben Brown, Jacques de la Beraudiere, Richard Nagy, Cristina Grajales, R 20th Century, and Carpenters Workshop.
Find exactly what you’re looking for – shop at over 900 home retailers at mydeco. Don’t miss the hottest trends – find the latest looks in the mydeco Style and Trends section.
The Pavilion of Art & Design London 09, the reincarnation of DesignArt London 08, returns this year for its 3rd edition from October 14 to 18, embracing the best of artistic creation in Modern Art, Decorative Arts and Design from 1860 to the present.
Opening its doors for the first time to an exclusive selection of renowned international Fine Art dealers, the Pavilion of Art & Design London 09 complements its expansive Design and Decorative Arts panorama with the most coveted works of 20th century art available on the market today.
With over 45 international exhibitors in 2009, the Pavilion of Art & Design London 09 will once again exceed its previous adherence of 32 participants.
This year, a carefully studied touch of French “art de vivre” has been instilled in the scenography of the fair to evoke at the Pavilion of Art & Design London, the eclectic elegance of its Parisian sister fair, Le Pavillon des Arts et du Design Paris in the Tuileries Gardens.
In a chic contemporary setting in London’s Berkeley’s square, minutes away from the Frieze Art Fair and from the auction houses, in the heart of fashionable London close to New Bond Street, the Herm?s, Stella McCartney and Louis Vuitton boutiques, and a stone’s throw from Brown’s Hotel, the Connaught and Claridge’s, the Pavilion of Art & Design London 09 will showcase works by some of most gifted designers of the last 150 years alongside a sophisticated offering of modern, oceanic and primitive art works.
Sneak peek Into Elle Macpherson’s Home
Got a bit of a crush on Elle Macpherson?
We understand; she always looks so damn good. And now we can have a sneak peak into her London home as estate agents have leaked photos to the press. This is the kind of thing that gets the mydeco team very excited.
Ok so nitty gritty first – her seven storey house is Victorian in style, was built in the 1850s, boasts six bedrooms, five bathrooms and a 36ft long kitchen which leads onto a large dining room (perfect for those dinner parties). Having bought the house in November 2006 (woops, that’ll be the peak of the housing market), she is now trying to flog it but like so many homeowners, is struggling to shift it.
Last summer, she popped it on the market for ?9.5million but after failing to receive any decent offers, the mother-of-two dropped the price to ?8.95million in January. As if that wasn’t enough of a kick in the teeth, she has just slashed it to ?7.5million – a whopping 21% reduction on the original price.
MacPherson, the epitome of glamour herself, has spent tens of thousands of pounds restoring several of the grade two property’s original features and redesigning to her own style. From the pictures, we’ve gathered that Elle opts for a classy and expensive approach to interior design. Staying away from an overly eccentric colour scheme, the model sticks to pure whites accompanied with earthy colours. This really is impeccable, understated luxury.
The pice de resistance in her beautiful home is the ultra modern kitchen which boasts stainless steel accessories and bang-on-trend lacquered surfaces. You could match Elle’s style with a sleek silver fridge available at B&Q, but if your budget does not extend to a complete kitchen revamp add a touch of shine with Heal’s white lacquered vase.
We also love the bricked tiling in the bathroom that dons connotations of the London underground, (without the grubbiness) and works beautifully against the simplicity of the pure white bath. See our blog for a picture of Elle’s bathroom and steal her style with Wallpaper Direct’s convincing brick wallpaper and a free standing bath from the Big Bathroom Shop.
It is in the living room that Macpherson experiments the most. The bold red carpet really warms up the place and compliments the abstract art on the wall. The jury is still out as to what we think of the leopard print arm chair? But after all the controlled luxury elsewhere, we commend Elle for embracing her wild side! Recreate the look with a Tuareg red Rug at Heal’s and be daring with a decadent Leopard print armchair at Jimmie Martin.
Children’s Furniture on Show at London Design Fair
From 2009, the show will go by the name Pavilion of Arts and Design London and will more closely mirror its French counterpart, the Pavillon des Arts et du Design Paris, which is held in the Jardin des Tuileries.
From October 14th to 18th, the London fair will be hosted in Berkeley Square in Mayfair, where it will exhibit work by 45 internationally-renowned artists and designers.
Home designers may be pleased to learn that the overhaul of the show also brings with it a new focus on modern art and decorative arts, so there are sure to plenty of stylish contemporary furniture ideas on display. Among them will be children’s chairs created through a collaboration between the fair’s charity sponsor, the NSPCC, and gallery owner David Gill.
Design Week reports that the range, which will be sold at the London event to raise money for the children’s charity, will include designs by Zaha Hadid, Philippe Starck and Mattia Bonetti, among others.Other designers and galleries showing work at Pavilion of Arts and Design London will include Yves Macaux, Hopkins-Custot, Ben Brown, Jacques de la Beraudiere, Richard Nagy, Cristina Grajales, R 20th Century, and Carpenters Workshop.
Find exactly what you’re looking for – shop at over 900 home retailers at mydeco. Don’t miss the hottest trends – find the latest looks in the mydeco Style and Trends section.
The Pavilion of Art & Design London 09, the reincarnation of DesignArt London 08, returns this year for its 3rd edition from October 14 to 18, embracing the best of artistic creation in Modern Art, Decorative Arts and Design from 1860 to the present.
Opening its doors for the first time to an exclusive selection of renowned international Fine Art dealers, the Pavilion of Art & Design London 09 complements its expansive Design and Decorative Arts panorama with the most coveted works of 20th century art available on the market today.
With over 45 international exhibitors in 2009, the Pavilion of Art & Design London 09 will once again exceed its previous adherence of 32 participants.
This year, a carefully studied touch of French “art de vivre” has been instilled in the scenography of the fair to evoke at the Pavilion of Art & Design London, the eclectic elegance of its Parisian sister fair, Le Pavillon des Arts et du Design Paris in the Tuileries Gardens.
In a chic contemporary setting in London’s Berkeley’s square, minutes away from the Frieze Art Fair and from the auction houses, in the heart of fashionable London close to New Bond Street, the Herm?s, Stella McCartney and Louis Vuitton boutiques, and a stone’s throw from Brown’s Hotel, the Connaught and Claridge’s, the Pavilion of Art & Design London 09 will showcase works by some of most gifted designers of the last 150 years alongside a sophisticated offering of modern, oceanic and primitive art works.
Children’s Furniture on Show at London Design Fair
From 2009, the show will go by the name Pavilion of Arts and Design London and will more closely mirror its French counterpart, the Pavillon des Arts et du Design Paris, which is held in the Jardin des Tuileries.
From October 14th to 18th, the London fair will be hosted in Berkeley Square in Mayfair, where it will exhibit work by 45 internationally-renowned artists and designers.
Home designers may be pleased to learn that the overhaul of the show also brings with it a new focus on modern art and decorative arts, so there are sure to plenty of stylish contemporary furniture ideas on display. Among them will be children’s chairs created through a collaboration between the fair’s charity sponsor, the NSPCC, and gallery owner David Gill.
Design Week reports that the range, which will be sold at the London event to raise money for the children’s charity, will include designs by Zaha Hadid, Philippe Starck and Mattia Bonetti, among others.Other designers and galleries showing work at Pavilion of Arts and Design London will include Yves Macaux, Hopkins-Custot, Ben Brown, Jacques de la Beraudiere, Richard Nagy, Cristina Grajales, R 20th Century, and Carpenters Workshop.
Find exactly what you’re looking for – shop at over 900 home retailers at mydeco. Don’t miss the hottest trends – find the latest looks in the mydeco Style and Trends section.
The Pavilion of Art & Design London 09, the reincarnation of DesignArt London 08, returns this year for its 3rd edition from October 14 to 18, embracing the best of artistic creation in Modern Art, Decorative Arts and Design from 1860 to the present.
Opening its doors for the first time to an exclusive selection of renowned international Fine Art dealers, the Pavilion of Art & Design London 09 complements its expansive Design and Decorative Arts panorama with the most coveted works of 20th century art available on the market today.
With over 45 international exhibitors in 2009, the Pavilion of Art & Design London 09 will once again exceed its previous adherence of 32 participants.
This year, a carefully studied touch of French “art de vivre” has been instilled in the scenography of the fair to evoke at the Pavilion of Art & Design London, the eclectic elegance of its Parisian sister fair, Le Pavillon des Arts et du Design Paris in the Tuileries Gardens.
In a chic contemporary setting in London’s Berkeley’s square, minutes away from the Frieze Art Fair and from the auction houses, in the heart of fashionable London close to New Bond Street, the Herm?s, Stella McCartney and Louis Vuitton boutiques, and a stone’s throw from Brown’s Hotel, the Connaught and Claridge’s, the Pavilion of Art & Design London 09 will showcase works by some of most gifted designers of the last 150 years alongside a sophisticated offering of modern, oceanic and primitive art works.
Children’s Furniture on Show at London Design Fair
From 2009, the show will go by the name Pavilion of Arts and Design London and will more closely mirror its French counterpart, the Pavillon des Arts et du Design Paris, which is held in the Jardin des Tuileries.
From October 14th to 18th, the London fair will be hosted in Berkeley Square in Mayfair, where it will exhibit work by 45 internationally-renowned artists and designers.
Home designers may be pleased to learn that the overhaul of the show also brings with it a new focus on modern art and decorative arts, so there are sure to plenty of stylish contemporary furniture ideas on display. Among them will be children’s chairs created through a collaboration between the fair’s charity sponsor, the NSPCC, and gallery owner David Gill.
Design Week reports that the range, which will be sold at the London event to raise money for the children’s charity, will include designs by Zaha Hadid, Philippe Starck and Mattia Bonetti, among others.Other designers and galleries showing work at Pavilion of Arts and Design London will include Yves Macaux, Hopkins-Custot, Ben Brown, Jacques de la Beraudiere, Richard Nagy, Cristina Grajales, R 20th Century, and Carpenters Workshop.
Find exactly what you’re looking for – shop at over 900 home retailers at mydeco. Don’t miss the hottest trends – find the latest looks in the mydeco Style and Trends section.
The Pavilion of Art & Design London 09, the reincarnation of DesignArt London 08, returns this year for its 3rd edition from October 14 to 18, embracing the best of artistic creation in Modern Art, Decorative Arts and Design from 1860 to the present.
Opening its doors for the first time to an exclusive selection of renowned international Fine Art dealers, the Pavilion of Art & Design London 09 complements its expansive Design and Decorative Arts panorama with the most coveted works of 20th century art available on the market today.
With over 45 international exhibitors in 2009, the Pavilion of Art & Design London 09 will once again exceed its previous adherence of 32 participants.
This year, a carefully studied touch of French “art de vivre” has been instilled in the scenography of the fair to evoke at the Pavilion of Art & Design London, the eclectic elegance of its Parisian sister fair, Le Pavillon des Arts et du Design Paris in the Tuileries Gardens.
In a chic contemporary setting in London’s Berkeley’s square, minutes away from the Frieze Art Fair and from the auction houses, in the heart of fashionable London close to New Bond Street, the Herm?s, Stella McCartney and Louis Vuitton boutiques, and a stone’s throw from Brown’s Hotel, the Connaught and Claridge’s, the Pavilion of Art & Design London 09 will showcase works by some of most gifted designers of the last 150 years alongside a sophisticated offering of modern, oceanic and primitive art works.
Children’s Furniture on Show at London Design Fair
From 2009, the show will go by the name Pavilion of Arts and Design London and will more closely mirror its French counterpart, the Pavillon des Arts et du Design Paris, which is held in the Jardin des Tuileries.
From October 14th to 18th, the London fair will be hosted in Berkeley Square in Mayfair, where it will exhibit work by 45 internationally-renowned artists and designers.
Home designers may be pleased to learn that the overhaul of the show also brings with it a new focus on modern art and decorative arts, so there are sure to plenty of stylish contemporary furniture ideas on display. Among them will be children’s chairs created through a collaboration between the fair’s charity sponsor, the NSPCC, and gallery owner David Gill.
Design Week reports that the range, which will be sold at the London event to raise money for the children’s charity, will include designs by Zaha Hadid, Philippe Starck and Mattia Bonetti, among others.Other designers and galleries showing work at Pavilion of Arts and Design London will include Yves Macaux, Hopkins-Custot, Ben Brown, Jacques de la Beraudiere, Richard Nagy, Cristina Grajales, R 20th Century, and Carpenters Workshop.
Find exactly what you’re looking for – shop at over 900 home retailers at mydeco. Don’t miss the hottest trends – find the latest looks in the mydeco Style and Trends section.
The Pavilion of Art & Design London 09, the reincarnation of DesignArt London 08, returns this year for its 3rd edition from October 14 to 18, embracing the best of artistic creation in Modern Art, Decorative Arts and Design from 1860 to the present.
Opening its doors for the first time to an exclusive selection of renowned international Fine Art dealers, the Pavilion of Art & Design London 09 complements its expansive Design and Decorative Arts panorama with the most coveted works of 20th century art available on the market today.
With over 45 international exhibitors in 2009, the Pavilion of Art & Design London 09 will once again exceed its previous adherence of 32 participants.
This year, a carefully studied touch of French “art de vivre” has been instilled in the scenography of the fair to evoke at the Pavilion of Art & Design London, the eclectic elegance of its Parisian sister fair, Le Pavillon des Arts et du Design Paris in the Tuileries Gardens.
In a chic contemporary setting in London’s Berkeley’s square, minutes away from the Frieze Art Fair and from the auction houses, in the heart of fashionable London close to New Bond Street, the Herm?s, Stella McCartney and Louis Vuitton boutiques, and a stone’s throw from Brown’s Hotel, the Connaught and Claridge’s, the Pavilion of Art & Design London 09 will showcase works by some of most gifted designers of the last 150 years alongside a sophisticated offering of modern, oceanic and primitive art works.
Children’s Furniture on Show at London Design Fair
From 2009, the show will go by the name Pavilion of Arts and Design London and will more closely mirror its French counterpart, the Pavillon des Arts et du Design Paris, which is held in the Jardin des Tuileries.
From October 14th to 18th, the London fair will be hosted in Berkeley Square in Mayfair, where it will exhibit work by 45 internationally-renowned artists and designers.
Home designers may be pleased to learn that the overhaul of the show also brings with it a new focus on modern art and decorative arts, so there are sure to plenty of stylish contemporary furniture ideas on display. Among them will be children’s chairs created through a collaboration between the fair’s charity sponsor, the NSPCC, and gallery owner David Gill.
Design Week reports that the range, which will be sold at the London event to raise money for the children’s charity, will include designs by Zaha Hadid, Philippe Starck and Mattia Bonetti, among others.Other designers and galleries showing work at Pavilion of Arts and Design London will include Yves Macaux, Hopkins-Custot, Ben Brown, Jacques de la Beraudiere, Richard Nagy, Cristina Grajales, R 20th Century, and Carpenters Workshop.
Find exactly what you’re looking for – shop at over 900 home retailers at mydeco. Don’t miss the hottest trends – find the latest looks in the mydeco Style and Trends section.
The Pavilion of Art & Design London 09, the reincarnation of DesignArt London 08, returns this year for its 3rd edition from October 14 to 18, embracing the best of artistic creation in Modern Art, Decorative Arts and Design from 1860 to the present.
Opening its doors for the first time to an exclusive selection of renowned international Fine Art dealers, the Pavilion of Art & Design London 09 complements its expansive Design and Decorative Arts panorama with the most coveted works of 20th century art available on the market today.
With over 45 international exhibitors in 2009, the Pavilion of Art & Design London 09 will once again exceed its previous adherence of 32 participants.
This year, a carefully studied touch of French “art de vivre” has been instilled in the scenography of the fair to evoke at the Pavilion of Art & Design London, the eclectic elegance of its Parisian sister fair, Le Pavillon des Arts et du Design Paris in the Tuileries Gardens.
In a chic contemporary setting in London’s Berkeley’s square, minutes away from the Frieze Art Fair and from the auction houses, in the heart of fashionable London close to New Bond Street, the Herm?s, Stella McCartney and Louis Vuitton boutiques, and a stone’s throw from Brown’s Hotel, the Connaught and Claridge’s, the Pavilion of Art & Design London 09 will showcase works by some of most gifted designers of the last 150 years alongside a sophisticated offering of modern, oceanic and primitive art works.
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