This season, Arteriors, known for its impeccable craftsmanship and innovative designs, brings a captivating array of statement pieces to the UK, with contrasting textures and unique natural materials featured throughout.
Arteriors’ furniture and upholstery collection for this season is a testament to bold design and intricate detailing. Highlights include the Durham Chair, with its distinguished wrapped leather arms, and Edgemont drink table, with its irregular cast aluminium texture reminiscent of Giacometti sculptures. The furniture collection extensively uses sumptuous materials like soft leathers, bouclés, and suedes, ensuring both comfort and opulence. The Kai Console features an unusual, layered abaca fringe skirt, brings decadent texture to any modern space.
Responding to the growing demand for grander lighting, Arteriors has introduced oversized versions of its beloved chandeliers, including the tasseled, silken flourish of the Dutchess. Other lights, such as the Cabrera Pendant and Auckland Floor Lamp are crafted with sustainable materials like rattan and shard coconut shell beads, that not only showcase beauty but also Arteriors’ commitment to eco-conscious design. These breath-taking fixtures serve as graceful focal points, effortlessly transforming any space with their striking presence.
The collection presents dining options that blend contemporary aesthetics with timeless style. The Pembroke dining table, which features a rounded top and pedestal base in rich, ebony oak veneer harmonises with any interior, while the antique brass stretcher spearing through each pedestal provides a stunning contrast. Pair with the chic Crowley dining chair, with its sleek, slit back detail providing negative space in the soft black leather upholstery that doesn’t overwhelm the room.
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. Pursuit of innovation drives Arteriors forward. Their imagination never rests. Art, architecture and fashion are in Arteriors’ DNA. They believe good design begins with inspiration, and each of our products in lighting, furniture, accessories and wall décor achieves a balance of ideas, forms, textures and finishes that feel bespoke. The storied techniques of the master artisans with whom they collaborate inform every detail and infuse the touch of the human hand into every design, each with a distinct Arteriors point of view. A leading resource for interior designers and retailers, Arteriors operates four flagship showrooms in Dallas, London, Los Angeles and New York and three permanent, to-the-trade locations in High Point, Las Vegas and the Dallas Market Centre, in addition to retail distribution in 73 countries.
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Marble is one of interior designer’s most timeless materials and now global provider of luxury homewares, Arteriors, has released a collection heroing the majestic material but with an innovative twist.
Each piece in the new collection is formed from concrete, with the marble facade created by a process called hydrographics; a method of applying designs to surfaces by carefully dipping the piece into a tank with a 3D printed hydrographic film which transfers onto the item.
Not only does this create a marble-look that weighs nearly half as much as the average marble item, but the technique also saves mining the precious stone and reduces our ecological footprint.* As each piece is hand-finished using hydrodipping, they will all have their own unique veining and colour variations.
Offering a sophisticated softness and delicate veining detail, this finish is one of the most favoured ways of injecting Italian Greco styling into interiors. The SS24 marble collection consists of furniture pieces, including coffee tables, dining tables and consoles, available in Jade, Sahara, Black, Verde colourways. These dramatic pieces can be presented in a contemporary manner when paired with more textural materials including bouclé and warm, grained wood. The Ausutine console table would work beautifully in playful, neoclassical bathroom settings whereas the Zahara Drink Table offers a subtle nod to trend.
With the collection of marble-finished designs successfully showcased to press and interior designers both residential and commercial at Paris Deco Off and London Design Week, Arteriors is looking forward to its last few months showcasing these marble pieces before the arrival of AW24 in August’s showroom reset.
*Average weight of marble furniture is 40-100kg, Arteriors collection weight between 17kg-73kg. See source here.
Following a successful 2023, with the grand opening of the relocated showroom in Chelsea Harbour, and triumphant events at High Point in North Carolina and London’s Focus as key highlights, Arteriors are looking forward to another busy year ahead. 2024 is full of new and exciting opportunities to network with both existing and new interior designer clientele in the UK and Europe, with a busy schedule of both consumer and trade events beginning in Paris.
Arteriors is delighted to announce its debut at Paris’ new Deco Home exhibition. The brand showcase will offer a chance to preview a selection of luxury furniture, lighting, accessories, and wall decor from Arteriors’ Spring Summer collection, including those from the latest launch of its decade-long partnership with renowned interior designer, Laura Kirar.
Based in the marquee on Passage Saint-Sulpice, Deco Home takes place alongside the prestigious Maison&Objet, now in its 30th year. A true hub of interiors expertise and culture, Arteriors is expecting a bustling week of visits by design aficionados and key guests from around the globe, spanning both residential and hospitality sectors. The team are looking forward to welcoming you to this special showcase.
Making the most of the newly expanded showroom space in Chelsea Harbour’s Design Centre, Arteriors will be debuting the SS24 and Laura Kirar collections to a London audience in the Spring. With the showroom reset introducing more than 200 new items, designers can expect an immersive overview of the season’s six key themes. These play with the anatomy and process of production, manipulating different principles of design to deliver items bordering the fine line between art and interiors.
Guests can also look forward to a visit from Kirar herself, as she introduces her seventh collection with the brand and brings to life the successes and processes of her relationship with Arteriors. The launch will consist of 25 new items, including the intricately detailed Caracol twine mirror, and coastal Mar collection of lighting and accessory designs.
Arteriors are delighted to welcome back key clients and look forward to meeting new designers and specifiers at two of Europe’s most highly regarded events to kick off a busy 2024 design calendar.
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.
Four distinct product ranges, each with its own design ethos, form the new 300 strong collection launch at Arteriors. Spanning across furniture, lighting, accessory and wall décor designs which seamlessly merge the boundaries of art and interiors. Combining inspiration sourced as much from the natural world as from the history of art and architecture, items are designed to reinterpret classic forms for a modern, luxury clientele.
Refined Geometry: A selection of products which borrow inspiration in shape from Classical architecture, with sweeping curves and arches, and triangular detailing reminiscent of temple tympanums. Use of materials including sumptuously-smooth leather and elaborately detailed wood veneers fashions a mid-century look which is proving timeless.
Deep Luxe: Luxury in its truest form is presented through plush materials and extravagant, yet understated details which take inspiration from sophisticated European interiors. Rich velvet textures, subtle golden detailing on furniture and accessories, and magnificent statement lighting all bestow elegance.
Material Contrasts: Designs selected to sit beautifully as pieces of art in their own right create spectacular contradictions when placed together. Mixed materials form a juxtaposition of the man-made and natural, with finely machined metals, imperfect natural woods, high-sheen resins and organic ceramics.
Artisanal Modern: Timeless design with a polished twist is central to this collection. Expressive detailing and thoughtful shapes bring a fresh perspective to designs inspired by the early 20th century – traditional winged-back armchairs, art-deco inspired desks, and opulent chandeliers recall a familiar yet innovative aesthetic, each design combining artisanal and traditional techniques.
Highlights from the collection presented within Arteriors’ new showroom at Chelsea Harbour’s Design Centre.
Luxury US interiors brand Arteriors has moved to a larger showroom within the prestigious Design Centre in London’s Chelsea Harbour. A firm favourite amongst interior designers globally for both residential and commercial specifications, clientele will be delighted to find the new space within the same centre, on the 2nd floor of Design Centre East within unit 206.
The new 2,000 sqft showroom, 50% larger than the previous space, opened on September 18th, coinciding with the start of the centre’s Focus/23 design event.
Offering a wide breadth of furniture, lighting, accessories and wall décor, the space has been designed and curated by a highly experienced in-house team to showcase the scope of product available, with items displayed within specific room sets as well as an extensive offering of sconces presented on a dedicated wall display.
With the addition of a kitchenette offering complimentary product, an inviting reception area, and with a dedicated team on hand to assist with product queries and design conundrums, the new space is a must-visit for interiors afficionados.
“We’ve been calling the Design Centre our home away from home for 5 years now and are excited to welcome designers into the new larger showroom. London is one of the world’s premier design destinations so it made absolute sense to invest in this space which works as both our gateway to UK designers, and our European flagship as we continue to expand globally.
Our team have worked hard to fashion a space that showcases the depth in our range, with the upcoming launch featuring more than 200 new products from the Fall collection, including items from the beautiful collaboration with Barry Dixon. Our ‘room set’ designs allow us to present product within living and dining set ups equally – showcasing the brand as the ultimate destination for designers both residential and commercial.” – Terry Clayton, Senior Vice President, sales & marketing at Arteriors.
Recently relocated within the Design Centre, you can celebrate with bubbles and canapes, tour the expanded space, meet the team and preview the AW23 collection.
Luxury US interiors brand Arteriors is moving to a larger showroom within the prestigious Design Centre in London’s Chelsea Harbour. A firm favourite amongst interior designers globally for both residential and commercial specifications, clientele will be delighted to find the new space within the same centre, opening on the 2nd floor of Design Centre East within unit 206.
The new 2,000 sqft showroom, 50% larger than the previous space, is opening on September 18th, coinciding with the start of the centre’s Focus/23 design event.
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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.
Following insight shared by Arteriors’ London showroom team, who have spoken with their luxury designer clientele and delved into sales data from our Spring Summer season so far, material of choice for high-end interiors falls into four distinct categories. Across all product types, from furniture and lighting to wall décor and accessories, designers are choosing either textural ceramics, high-gloss lacquer finishes, woven naturals, or classic antique brass. The collection of best-selling designs showcases the favourite materials being used to add a sense of luxury to residential and commercial specifications around the globe.
To introduce colour into projects, sleek lacquer is a brilliantly bold option that creates drama and fun within a space. Particularly striking on larger items such as accent tables, the high-shine finish catches the light beautifully, showcasing the depth and richness of each tone. We’re seeing predominantly bright primary colours selected as designers and their clients experiment more with different tones, using furniture as a vehicle to usher in a palette of joyous colour.
With designers increasingly striving to form connections to nature within their projects, a host of neutral ceramic accessories and products which incorporate natural materials remain high-performers. A palette of beige and earth tones, pared with the soothing organic shape of ceramic lamp bases and beautiful vases, and mixed woven naturals used on seating and table designs, helps to imbue a sense of the harmony and serenity of the outside world.
Brass is the material which most epitomises versatility and sits within modern schemes as successfully as in more traditional spaces. Favoured as the perfect material for lighting designs, we’ve worked with our design team and used brass across all ranges, hero-ing the material on larger furniture as well as on those smaller decorative pieces. This season sees a distinct mottled finish to provide visual texture and an antiqued look favoured to bring warmth into décor.
Products from the SS23 collection available to view within Arteriors’ Chelsea Harbour showroom, and a showroom team on hand to answer any questions you may have.
For 35 years, Arteriors have been proud to work with artisan craftsmen from across the globe to create the highest quality furniture, lighting, wall décor and accessories.
To cater for our extensive and always growing network of interior design clientele, each season we cherry pick pieces of inspiration from around the world, curating product collections tailored to a wide range of design led interiors.
For the past few seasons, we’ve taken direct inspiration from a range of global destinations to produce statement pieces that combine unique location-specific elements with our signature aesthetic.
An architectural movement that proceeded to inspire art and interior design for generations, Bauhaus combines contemporary geometric shaping with unique materials. Material of choice for this collection is luxurious leather. This is seen across an assortment of upholstered furniture, as accent detailing on accessories, and as part of lighting designs. A variety of finishes and forms creates distinctive, design-led products that showcase the juxtaposition of using a material ordinarily associated with a more traditional aesthetic within sculpted and soft designs.
Collections that imbue luxury in the traditional sense of the word are inspired by Monaco and Bel Air. Both exude opulence and grandeur with highlight features such as sumptuous velvet seating and rich mahogany furniture with extravagant chandeliers to bring to life this vision of luxury.
Inspired by a true tropical paradise and timed to launch with the approach of the summer season, this collection sings with the use of natural rattan and raffia, and elegant use of lighter hues are reminiscent of such coastal destinations. We’ve strived to be innovative with material choices, incorporating open linen weaves, coconut shells and wooden beading within our decorative accessories.
The beauty of minimalism is redefined in a collection influenced by Shibuya. Striking, modern shapes and a muted tonal colour scheme are juxtaposed by a selection of woods and ceramics that break up an otherwise monochrome palette. The highlight product from this range that most imbues a sense of Tokyo’s architecture and cultural influences is the Stella cocktail cabinet. With a silhouette reminiscent of a Japanese kimono, fashioned from panels of oyster oak, epitomising the aesthetic of this distinctive collection.
A combination of traditional European influences appear to jostle with a contemporary aesthetic in our product range inspired by Montreal. The charm of this city is this combination of centuries-old architecture with elements of contemporary flair, recreated in product design through a mix of finishes including wood, blackened iron, and pale ivory.
Through decades of meticulous research, and by working alongside skilled craftsmen from around the globe, we’re continuously inspired to experiment with aesthetics, materials and techniques. A selection of location-inspired pieces are available in our Chelsea showroom, and form part of our Spring collection.
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For over 30 years, Arteriors delivers impeccable style and artisanal quality craftsmanship within the lighting, furniture, wall décor and home accessory categories to discerning customers worldwide. This three-decade journey in pursuit of extraordinary product – from the understated to the unexpected – had been and remain at the core of what Arteriors do each day. Arteriors’ business has matured and expanded into a timeless lifestyle brand that has become premier resource for interior designers and retailers worldwide.
Today, Arteriors continues to reinterpret materials, forming objects of perfect proportions and scale, resulting in bold interiors that bring ease to everyday luxury.
Biophilia can be defined as an inherent human desire to connect with the natural world and elements of Arteriors’ interior décor encourage this. Biophilic design isn’t just trendy from an aesthetic perspective – surrounding ourselves with nature has additional benefits elevating our mood and creating a holistic environment.
In residential design, a biophilic environment can encourage relaxation and a separation from bustling outside life. In an office space, benefits include increased productivity and creativity. In both instances, including elements of nature into the design of a room boosts overall physical and mental health.
Natural materials are the obvious addition and just one of the ways we can ensure we are benefitting from mother nature’s touch. Materials such as rattan, wicker, and various woods are great additions and can be used in furniture, lighting and accessory design. Season upon season we’ve seen more brands offering designs that integrate natural weaves and raffias, making it easier for designers and their clientele to create a grounded, organic décor scheme.
The positive influence on people is paired with the sustainable credentials of using these materials. Inherently biodegradable and regenerative, the resulting products are crafted with the future in mind.
Striving to further our connection with nature, our design team has endeavoured to include additional materials such as corn husk, coconut shell and abaca fibres that give a varied aesthetic but provide the same benefits. We’ve always wanted to ensure we honour the ingenuity of master artisans, where skills are passed down from generation to generation – particularly in places such as Southeast Asia, where the incredible artistry has inspired our collection of natural materials where we’ve weaved in inventive details (pun intended). Combining contemporary form with rich texture and traditional craftsmanship evokes a warm, welcoming aesthetic.
Another key element to consider is the colours used in a space – neutral tones, and earthy hues are grounding and provide an effective canvas to incorporate additional elements of biophilic design. Pops of green are also proven to reduce heart rate and promote calm whether selected as a key colour in furniture choice or across a statement wall.
Final additions make a world of difference, with planters and hanging baskets, dried flowers and fresh posies quite literally adding an element of the living natural world. More than aesthetic, plants and flowers work like gentle air purifiers moderating temperature, humidity and levels of toxins present to create a more pleasant living environment.
Key to a positive outlook and beneficial to health in all senses of the word, it’s no wonder designers are keeping this as a priority for residential, commercial and hospitality design. Each season, we want to make sure we’re creating products that work with, not against the environment and encourage biophilic living.
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