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The Hatton and Hyde ranges by Assemblyroom

London Design Festival 2013: British design brand Assemblyroom introduced the Hyde and Hatton furniture ranges at designjunction last week.

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Assemblyroom showcased a new range and products at designjunction 2013, comprising the Hatton Range, the Hyde Bench and new upholstery for the Hyde Stool. The Hatton Range features a fully upholstered arm chair and a two-seater sofa, constructed using a combination of a timber frame and foam.

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In contrast, the frameless Hyde Bench is moulded using memory foam for added comfort and can stack away practically. Both the Hatton Range and the Hyde Bench come in single or paired colours to suit a flexible workplace.

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Assemblyroom has also launched a special edition of the Hyde Stool that is now upholstered in a wool fabric, digitally printed with a geometric pattern designed by the print and wool company Bailey Hills. The stools can be stacked four high to save space.

Assembly Room products

Founders of Assemblyroom Peter and Cathy Wall have created products designed in London and made in Britain for ten years.

More furniture launched during the London Design Festival includes the debut collection of crafted furniture and products by Noble & Wood, plus the third series of wooden furniture by Another Country.

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Assemblyroom Furniture. Designed in London. Made in Britain.

Assemblyroom Furniture was established in 2010 by Peter & Cathy Wall to compliment our award winning Commercial Interior Design practise which we have been running since 2003. Informed & inspired by our Commercial Interior Design experience, we create quality pieces which are comfortable, refined and built to last. All of our furniture is manufactured employing the best of British craftsmanship and using the highest quality materials that have been carefully selected for their function, aesthetics and durability. New For Designjunction 2013…

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The Hatton Range

The Hatton range comprises of a fully upholstered arm chair and a 2 seater sofa. With its clean lines and its comfortable seat, the Hatton chair has a welcoming form and plenty of personality. Constructed using an FSC timber frame and covered with graded CMHR foam the Hatton Range is suited to reception areas, informal meeting spaces, hotels and bars. The Hatton Range is available in a wide range of colours and has the possibility to be upholstered as either a solid colour or a two tone colour combination to suit any environment.

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The Hyde Bench

The Hyde Bench is a fully upholstered stacking bench seat suitable for breakout spaces, reception areas, educational environments and informal meeting areas. Using modern technology and manufacturing techniques the Hyde Bench is a frame-less piece that has been moulded using PU CMHR foam, making it comfortable, light weight and easy to handle. With its ability to stack away, the Hyde Bench is an innovative and practical design that responds to the flexible nature of today’s environments. Use it for work, use it for play, use it to meet, in fact use it just about anywhere!

Available in two lengths and a wide range of colours, the Hyde Bench can be upholstered in either a solid or a two tone colour combination providing a playful looking bench for any environment.

The Hyde Stool Upholstered in Bailey Hills Fabric

We are delighted to launch our Special Edition Hyde Stacking Stool, upholstered in a fabulous new digitally printed wool fabric from Bailey Hills. This playful looking stool adds interest and vibrancy to any interior, both when in use and when stacked away as a totem.

The Hyde stool is ideal for informal meeting spaces, break out areas, hotels, bars, museums and schools… in fact anywhere where an informal and fun looking seat is required! The Hyde Stool has been moulded using a PU CMHR foam making it a comfortable, light weight stool that is easy to handle. This coupled with its ability to stack 4 high, makes The Hyde Stool a versatile seat for flexible spaces.

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Magnetic Masterpiece

The latest addition to DesignYouEdit’s wide array of “editable” furnishings is the innovative Magnete shelving solution, a multipurpose system that revolutionizes the ability to organize space! Thanks to a simple combination of magnetic items and metal panels, users can rearrange the set of mirrors, cubed shelves, geometric panels, hangers, and angled shelves to their liking. Easily move or take away units to adapt the system to your changing needs.

Designer: DesignYouEdit


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Smithsonian’s “Great Design” Book: A spectacular survey of great moments and individuals in the expansive world of design, from the 1860s onward

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Only the Smithsonian Institution could compile a survey of design from the 1860s onward and somehow land every major milestone. Their new book, released this month by DK Publishing,…

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The Rubik’s Cube of Chairs

The multifunctional Cubel seating design utilizes a series of folding cubes to allow the user to mold it to their needs. In just seconds, it can be transformed into a bench, chaise lounge, pouf, table, or even a bed! Cleverly placed velcro strips hold everything together no matter the configuration. Better yet, there’s also a Mini Cubel  for compact spaces!

Designer: DesignYouEdit


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Oslo by Angell Wyller Aarseth for Bernhardt Design

London Design Festival 2013: Norwegian collective Angell Wyller Aarseth has designed a wooden lounge chair with a slung seat and back for Bernhardt Design (+ slideshow).

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American furniture brand Bernhardt Design asked Angell Wyller Aarseth to design an armchair that combines the studio’s Nordic sensibility with a link to American heritage.

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The resulting chair features a simple open frame made from solid walnut, a material commonly used in American furniture production.

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Gently curving armrests continue around the sitter to form a backrest onto which a padded sling is attached.

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An additional cushion fastened to the back of the sling provides supplementary support.

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Oslo is the first commercially produced design by Angell Wyller Aarseth, which was formed in 2010 by Oslo National Academy of the Arts graduates, Christoffer Angell, Øyvind Wyller and Simen Aarseth.

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It is available in a range of coloured leather and fabric options and is launching this week during the London Design Festival.

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Bernhardt Design presented a chaise designed by Eindhoven couple Kiki van Eijk and Joost van Bleiswijk at the 2011 edition of the London Design Festival. See more furniture by Bernhardt Design »

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Other launches at this year’s LDF include a collection of wooden bedroom furniture by British brand Another Country and a range of wicker lamps by Swedish studio Claesson Koivisto Rune.

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It takes a spark to light a fire. Such a spark was cast one evening three years ago during the 2010 London Design Festival. As part of 100% Norway, Ambassador Bjarne Lindstrom organized a reception to connect Norway’s best home-grown talents with the international design world. While there, three young designers, Christoffer Angell, Øyvind Wyller and Simen Aarseth, met Jerry Helling, President of Bernhardt Design. That chance encounter has now come full circle with Bernhardt Design’s launch of Angell Wyller Aarseth’s Oslo Chair at the 2013 London Design Festival.

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A strong supporter of young designers, Helling is often on the look-out for promising new talent. “There are bright young designers working all over the world, the tricky part is finding ones who are the right fit,” Helling said. “Sometimes, we meet through formal channels like tradeshows and exhibitions. More often, however, a first meeting is more serendipitous – through mutual acquaintances or at cocktail parties such as where I met Christoffer, Simen and Øyvind.”

The trio of young Norwegian designers calls themselves AWAA. They met during school at the Oslo National Academy of the Arts and, as Angell puts it, they “found each other creatively.” As their paths crossed in classes and at exhibitions, they realized they shared the same theories about design – primarily a focus on archetypal purity and structure, the layering of elements, and a passion for classic Scandinavian modernism.

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It was an exciting time for the three young students as they formed a loose collective to explore these shared values and ideas. They soon decided to apply for 100% Norway during the London Design Festival, in hopes of broadening their industry exposure. They were accepted, and were elated when Helling handed them his business card at the Ambassador’s reception.

“Young designers often have this intense passion that can fade with time and success,” Helling added. “Talking with AWAA sparked an interest. You could sense a light burning in them.”

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After meeting Helling, Angell, Wyller and Aarseth sent a portfolio of their work. Helling was impressed and suggested they apply for the 2011 ICFF Studio program at the International Contemporary Furniture Fair in New York. Their Handle Me cookware designs were a critical success, winning an award for best accessories. It was also at the end of ICFF that Helling formally asked them to collaborate on a new project.

“We’d trained ourselves to not get too excited when someone says, ‘We want to work with you’, because we’d heard it so many times before. But Jerry followed through,” says Wyller. “It’s really exciting when someone tells you this great thing will happen, and then it really does.”

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The Oslo chair is AWAA’s first product together to be launched commercially, and it is a balanced mix of the Nordic trio’s design philosophy and Bernhardt Design’s American heritage. When Helling asked them to design an armed side chair, AWAA first delved into the physical essence of an armchair – namely that it is made up of four legs, a seat and back, and arms – to focus on a pure skeletal structure. They then set out to layer comfort onto the structure by adding a sling seat and back that seem to rest upon the frame, like garments on a figure.

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As a result, they have created a light, airy chair that is comfortable and strong, yet visually simple and open. Rather than being made from traditional Scandinavian hardwoods, Oslo is made of solid walnut, giving it a distinctively American sensibility. The Oslo chair may be upholstered in fabrics and leathers from Bernhardt Textiles or in the customer’s own material.

With the debut of the Angell Wyller Aarseth’s Oslo Chair at the 2013 London Design Festival, Bernhardt Design shows that what starts as a spark can become a bright light.

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About Angell Wyller Aarseth

The Norwegian design collective Angell Wyller Aarseth (AWAA) was founded in 2010 by Christoffer Angell, Øyvind Wyller and Simen Aarseth. While pursuing their Masters of Design at the Oslo National Academy of the Arts, the three realized they had complementary ideas about design. They decided to form a loose collective to explore those ideas, while also continuing to work individually as interior architects and product designers.

After exhibiting together at the 2010 London Design Festival (at 100% Norway, a juried exhibition of leading Norwegian design talent), and Design Tide in Tokyo, the collective debuted their first range of cast iron cookware in Paris in January 2011. AWAA subsequently showed a larger range of products at the Salone Satellite in Milan, where they received a Special Mention from the jury, and at ICFF in New York, where they won ICFF Studio for their cookware. In 2012, they presented their collection of seating, lighting and tables at the Salone Satellite in Milan.

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AWAA approach design by analyzing an activity to determine its essential elements to then establish an archetypal object that fulfills those elements. From there, they layer on elements to lend meaning, functionality and adaptability to the object.

Their diverse personal interests and experiences contribute to their designs. Angell is also an interior architect with experience in lighting design, having interned with the American lighting brand Rich Brilliant Willing. Wyller is a freelance designer and has experience with design journalism from his time as a columnist with the Norwegian newspaper Dagbladet. Simen works as a brand strategist and designer at the Oslo-based firm Work.

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Launch collection by Noble & Wood

London Design Festival 2013: British design brand Noble & Wood is presenting its debut collection of crafted furniture and products at designjunction this week (+ slideshow).

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London-based designer Paul Blease launched the collection under the Noble & Wood label at Maison & Objet in Paris earlier this month, and is showing it at designjunction this week as part of the London Design Festival.

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“Crafted modernism is our design philosophy, which explores the qualities of traditional craft techniques and combines them with modern manufacturing technology,” Paul Blease told Dezeen.

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The collection includes a console designed in collaboration with Gautier Pelegrin that leans against the wall and incorporates an additional smaller shelf to help organise everyday clutter.

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The magazine holder is made from a solid wedge of Carrera marble, American walnut or ash, with leather pouches slung over the top.

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The three legs of the Domino stool are fixed together by a horizontal brass bar and a removable felt pad adds extra comfort on the seat.

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A solid turned-wood stool has a felt pad that can be switched for a metal surface to transform it into a side table.

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Wall hooks in two diameters are available in copper or anodised aluminium finishes with a range of coloured leather fronts.

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A leather strap used to suspend the Loop mirror from its wall-mounted hook fits snugly into a groove that runs around the wooden frame.

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Noble & Wood collaborated with textile designer Sarah Pourcher on a wallpaper design featuring her hand-drawn patterns.

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Noble & Wood’s collection is on show at designjunction until 22 September, alongside a debut furniture collection from Joined + Jointed and a range of wicker lamps by Claesson Koivisto Rune.

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Series Three and Soft Series by Another Country

London Design Festival 2013: British brand Another Country has launched its third series of wooden furniture and first range of patterned textiles at designjunction (+ slideshow).

Series Three and Soft Series by Another Country

Another Country has created a range of beech and oak tables, stools, benches and desks modelled on Edwardian workshop furniture.

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Trestle-style tables and benches have rounded corners, with legs and edges of flat surfaces coloured grey, red or green.

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Textiles for blankets and cushion are made from hand-dyed wool in three colourful geometric patterns.

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The collection is on display as part of designjunction at The Sorting Office, 21-31 New Oxford Street, in London’s West End until Sunday.

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Other products on show at the exhibition include a furniture collection by new brand Joined + Jointed and a set of wicker lights by Claesson Koivisto Rune.

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Also during this year’s London Design Festival, Another Country launched a collection of bedroom furniture for London retailer Heal’s.

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Another Country launches Series Three and Soft Series at London Design Festival

The blockbuster contemporary design show; designjunction, is back for another outing at London Design Festival 2013 and so is Another Country; who will be taking their place amongst the three floors and 120,000 square feet of contemporary design in the 1960s Postal Sorting Office in Covent Garden.

Another Country has a spectacular show planned for this September that includes the launch of Series Three, the latest collection of designs inspired by Edwardian workshop furniture, and a new textiles range; Soft Series, which includes cushions and throws. There will be some new adaptations of old favourites; new additions to the Pottery Series and a spectacular stand design besides.

Series Three and Soft Series by Another Country

Series Three

Another Country has applied its extensive knowledge of producing craft-inspired contemporary objects to create a series of Beech and Oak furniture that is their most functional to-date. The tables, stools, benches and desk that make up the Series Three collection is intended to be the perfect marriage of traditional craft construction and contemporary form.

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A trestle-style table base was inspired by the utilitarian and adaptable design of Edwardian industrial workbenches. The base supports a solid Beech top and the joint where these two elements meet is a decorative craft detail that is carefully celebrated. Series Three is an articulation of Another Country’s mission to produce furniture that is efficient to make and to use; unconcerned with fashion and unfussy it is charming and hardworking. The rounded corners, thoughtful scale and splashes of colour – ‘Chamberlayne Grey’, ‘Wellington Red’ and ‘Oxford Green’ are the points of difference to note.

Beech is an underused but effective timber: hard, handsome, uniform and plentiful. Another Country is championing its revival as a contemporary wood in their Series Three collection alongside the equally beautiful oak.

Finishes: white oiled and waxed beech, white oiled and waxed beech + stained colour oiled and waxed oak, oiled and waxed oak + stained colour

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Soft Series

Another Country is pleased to announce the launch of its very first textiles collection, which acts as a perfect accompaniment to each collection.

Another Country’s first textile collection is something special. The blankets and cushions that make up their Soft Series are jacquard woven, meaning they could produce complex patterns, and are made from soft, hand-dyed, 100% wool. We worked with Scottish textile designer Ruth Duff and acclaimed weavers Gainsborough Silk to produce three different graphic fabric designs.

Patterns: Small Cubes Green, Small Stars Blue and Large Cubes Purple

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New Resin Series by Jo Nagasaka for Established & Sons

London Design Festival 2013: Japanese architect Jo Nagasaka has developed a range of resin and wood furniture for Established & Sons.

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Jo Nagasaka of Tokyo practice Schemata Architecture Office peels away parts of the surface of Douglas fir boards to expose the grain, before encasing the wood in brightly coloured epoxy resin. The addition of the resin transforms the uneven texture of the wood into a smooth and practical surface, while variations in the depth of the peeled wood affect the intensity of the resin’s colour.

The new coffee table, side table, credenza and chair combine the resin-covered wood with simple geometric frames to create updated variations on a project that Nagasaka presented at the Milan Furniture Fair in 2011.

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The furniture is on show at Established & Sons‘ north London showroom as part of the London Design Festival, alongside an installation of pulsing fluorescent lights controlled by analogue switches by Faye Toogood. See all of our stories about Established & Sons »

Amsterdam designer Roel Huisman is also showing a desk made from resin with a lamp and vase embedded in its surface during LDF, while Tord Boontje has created a series of resin surfaces covered in patterns created using magnetism.

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