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.
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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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.
Those taking part in the Clerkenwell Design Trail from 4th to 5th October can see the one-of-a-kind hidden induction cooking system, CookingRAK, in action at the RAK Ceramics Design Hub at 100 St John Street.
A kitchen worksurface that doubles as a cooking area, seamlessly, CookingRAK features an induction hob is concealed in an ultra-durable porcelain surface, taking the kitchen from meal preparation to social space effortlessly.
This hidden induction cooking system creates a stylish impression in the modern kitchen, combining the high-performance of RAK Ceramics porcelain slabs, with the latest in induction cooking for professional results. The surface itself – available in six styles and a range of colour schemes to suit any décor, is perfect for the busy kitchen environment – resistant to heat, stains and scratches.
Also on display at the Design Hub for the duration of the Clerkenwell Design Trail are the latest RAK Ceramics surfaces, brassware and sanitaryware. Drop in for inspiration and refreshments at 100 St John Street, EC1M 4EH.
About RAK Ceramics Ltd
RAK Ceramics products feature in some of the most iconic buildings in the world. Known for a wide product range and the ability to produce bespoke solutions for both small and large scale projects, RAK Ceramics enable clients to bring their ideas to life. They respect, inspire, improve and deliver; today, tomorrow, no matter the ambition, no matter the challenge, RAK Ceramics take care of all the details, so you don’t have to.
A kitchen worksurface that doubles as a cooking area, seamlessly, CookingRAK features an induction hob is concealed in an ultra-durable porcelain surface, taking the kitchen from meal preparation to social space effortlessly. Also on display at the Design Hub for the duration of the Clerkenwell Design Trail are the latest RAK Ceramics surfaces, brassware and sanitaryware.
Drop in for inspiration and refreshments at 100 St John Street, EC1M 4EH.
SBID Members receive 2 x CPD points for attending!
The tour will include short visits to Tarkett, RAK Ceramics, Parkside and Karndean who will host workshops, demonstrations, collection launches and even afternoon tea. At the end of the tour, visitors are invited to join the Clerkenwell Design Trail networking party!
The tour will begin at 14:30 at Tarkett’s showroom on St. John Street, concluding at 17:00 ahead of the CDT party at Old Sessions House which commences at 18:00.
– 14:30 | Tarkett – Join Tarkett at their new showroom for a lino printing workshop and refreshments. (4 x CPD points)
– 15:10 | RAK Ceramics – View a demonstration of the new and innovative product CookingRAK – a one-of-a-kind hidden induction cooking system integrated into RAK Ceramics porcelain surfaces. (4 x CPD points)
– 15:50 | Parkside – In partnership with Ethical Stone, mix your own 100% British Terrazzo using low carbon cement at the Parkside showroom. (4 x CPD points)
– 16:30-17:00 | Karndean – Enjoy afternoon tea with Karndean and discover the launch of their Karnok Regent collection. (2 x CPD points)
– 18:00 – 21:00 | CDT Party – network with industry colleagues at the Clerkenwell Design Trail party!
Spaces are limited – please get in touch for availability to register.
NEW SESSION ADDED! Enquire for more information for the tour on Thursday 5 October.
Curated by Clare Farrow Studio, the talks panel will focus on the vitally important theme of health and wellbeing in small urban living-work spaces, from a designer and user point of view.
Featuring William Bracewell, Principal Dancer of the Royal Ballet, whose new film explores movement and wellbeing in small spaces; Tokyo architect Toshiki Hirano and his Rika-chan doll’s house; Proctor & Shaw; and Richard Beckett from the Bartlett who is doing a live probiotic workspace experiment.
Other participants in this inspiring event will be Tokyo adviser and architectural designer Toshiki Hirano from the Kuma Lab at The University of Tokyo, who has taken the Rika-chan dolls house as a playful but also very serious model for future small space design, investigating its light, compact and foldable thinking with a view to future micro transforming designs; architect Mike Shaw of Proctor & Shaw, whose award-winning Shoji Apartment plays with the idea of translucency, vertical stacking and an opening and closing cocoon that enhances the psychological and physical experience of a tiny home; and Richard Beckett, Associate Professor at The Bartlett School of Architecture, who has collaborated with an immunologist from UCL to conduct a live experiment entitled ‘Imagining a probiotic microbial workspace’, which visitors will also be able to interact with and experience for periods of time.
Health in tiny spaces is not just about the dimensions of rooms and flexibility of furniture, or about bringing green plants in for pleasure and detoxing the air. It is about recognising that over-sanitised spaces disrupt the balance of microbes in our living and work environments, especially since the pandemic, resulting in autoimmune diseases that are on the rise. Beckett’s groundbreaking exhibition and experiment that blends architecture with science and medicine, brings the forest floor and ‘forest bathing’ concept out of nature and into the smallest of spaces. The results of his experiment will be revealed at the close of the exhibition in January 2024.
SBID Members earn 1 x CPD Point for attending!
Exhibition: Takeshi Hosaka, Love2 House, Tokyo, © Takeshi Hosaka
Event: Richard Beckett (UCL), Living in a probiotic microbial space, Live experiment in the exhibition
Experience a unique journey into the world of mother of pearl with Siminetti, a new showroom at Design Centre, Chelsea Harbour on floor four. Guided by Siminetti’s founder Simon Powell, get an exclusive look at the stunning natural mother of pearl shells, and understand their journey to become one of the most luxurious and sustainable surface finishes.
SBID Members earn 2 x CPD Points for attending!
As an interior designer, influencing clients to make more conscious choices doesn’t have to mean a compromise in style. Focusing on both aesthetic and function, subliminal changes can encourage positive lifestyle shifts. And, these inherent design selections are being made easier thanks to new innovation and technology from brands within the sector. In this conversation we discuss some of the solutions which are readily available and how small changes can add up to make a bigger difference.
Panellists: • Roddy Clarke, Journalist (Chair) • Jules Haines, Founder and Director of Haines Collection • Simone Suss, Founder and Director of Studio Suss • Roberto Martinez, Member of the Executive Board at Kaldewei
Join BOLON at their showroom for an exclusive evening of inspiration and discovery with their Head of Sustainability Håkan Nordin and design journalist Roddy Clarke. Håkan will share his invaluable insights and the latest groundbreaking developments, while inviting you to indulge in innovative, wild and sustainable food by Native.
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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