
Launching in the brand’s relocated Design Centre showroom ahead of Focus/23, Arteriors are thrilled to present a sixth instalment of their successful collaboration with renowned US interior designer Barry Dixon.


A 19-piece collection of furniture, lighting and decorative accessories, each taking elements of inspiration from the natural world, joins the wider AW23 product showcase this month.


Part of Arteriors’ successful guest designer programme, this collection marks Dixon’s 6th with the brand, having worked together previously for more than 10 years. An expert of residential interior design, working with clients across the US, Dixon is well-known for his mastery of opulence and use of decadent drama within his interior design projects, and has brought elements of this into his product design over the years, creating objects that are classic yet curious.


This season sees designs inspired by the natural world infused with a contemporary twist – for instance the delicate curve of a mosquito’s leg fashioned from blackened iron on four furniture pieces, the mixed metal finishes on overlapping cloud formations seen in the design of the mirror, intertwined vines threading their way through the fire screen, and details on lamps reminiscent of a shepherd’s staff.


These natural influences combine with masculine elements and Arteriors’ fine craftmanship to form a beautiful offering, perfectly suited to Arteriors’ wide network of residential and hospitality interior designer contacts.


Speaking on the collection, Barry Dixon: “We look back to see our way forward… And we look outside to find what we need inside. Each detail unfolds to reveal a world of organic glamour, inspired by nature, that provokes the senses.”


To view the collection, visit the new showroom at 206 Design Centre East, Chelsea Harbour.


About Arteriors
Arteriors began 35 years ago as a boutique accessories company and has evolved into a global force in the design industry. With premier lighting, furniture and accessories, Arteriors redefines interior spaces through unexpected creativity and meticulous craftsmanship.
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