Eight of the best new furniture and lighting designs from this year's London Design Festival
This week saw London Design Festival 2017 take over the capital. As well as featuring dozens of unusual installations, the event also saw many designers and brands launch new products. Here's eight of our favourites, which could all be found on show at the designjunction venue.
Dhow Cabinets by Bethan Gray
British designer Bethan Gray has updated the ornate cabinet series she launched last year with different colours and patterns. Each piece combines vibrantly stained wood and brass marquetry.
"For the Dhow collection, I have taken inspiration from the dhow sailing boats of the Gulf region," said Grey.
"Traditional dhows were propelled by large triangular lateen sails made of cotton and sewn together in strips. The sails were bound to the hull using ropes made from coir, which created a unique and textured lineation. This lineation informed the distinctive elegant curved patterning found on the Dhow pieces."
Crinkle light by Samuel Wilkinson for Decode
Samuel Wilkinson showed a new LED lamp with an irregular crinkled surface, aptly named Crinkle.
"The lamp was designed as an antithesis to the usual sterile offering of linear lighting products, so is very suited to both domestic and contract markets," the designer told Dezeen.
Pop Rugs by Deadgood
British brand Deadgood presented a range of new products, including a new dog-inspired dining chair, but our favourites were a set of rugs featuring bold patterns and pastel shades, designed...
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