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Editors’ Picks: 4 New Must-Have Products For Your Home This Week (19th Oct 2019)
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Each week, our editors bring you a round-up of selected products, events, exhibitions, and anything else of interest to the design lover.

Refreshing Touch

Editors’ Picks: 4 New Must-Have Products For Your Home This Week (19th Oct 2019)

Add a delightful spin to your interiors with Designers Guild’s autumn/winter 2019 collection. The latest series reinterprets geometric patterns and artistic prints with soft, atmospheric fabrics and palettes. The Gèo Moderne wallpaper panel, the Alphonse wallpaper panel, the Prague sofa and the Brera Moda Thyme linen all punctuate your home with scenic aesthetics. Available from Avant Garde

Available at designersguild.com

Light My Fire

Editors’ Picks: 4 New Must-Have Products For Your Home This Week (19th Oct 2019)

Designed by Giulia Archimede for Catellani & Smith, the Alchemie T lamp is a geometrical wonder that can light up any area of your space. The circular connected units – one in brass and the other in alabaster – interact between shadow and light for an atmospheric experience above a firm base made of Medea limestone.

Available at catellanismith.com

Eastern Elegance

Editors’ Picks: 4 New Must-Have Products For Your Home This Week (19th Oct 2019)

Altfield Gallery presents an elegant exhibition of fine antique Chinese furniture from China’s northern provinces. These exquisite pieces, ranging from 18th-century-style coffers to decorative lacquer cabinets and armchairs, draw upon aesthetic traditions that date back to the Song, Yuan and Ming dynasties.The exhibition is being staged in Prince’s Building’s Altfield Gallery and Altfield’s Aberdeen Annex showroom. 

Available at altfield.com.hk

Retro Charm

Editors’ Picks: 4 New Must-Have Products For Your Home This Week (19th Oct 2019)

SIXA, the new Cantonese restaurant inspired by Hong Kong’s culture and lifestyle from the 1960s, is designed by Steve Leung Design Group (SLD Group). The team drew inspiration from local public housing estates and parks for the interiors’ details, such as distinctive arch-shaped features, ceramic openwork screens and folding chairs. Chinese and Western cultural elements are also seamlessly integrated as seen in daring neon lights and retro pop artworks, adding a modern touch to the retro aesthetic. 

Editors’ Picks: 4 New Must-Have Products For Your Home This Week (19th Oct 2019)

Find out more at sixa-hk.com; sldgroup.com

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