Elevating Spaces: Ceiling-Focused Design in Commercial Interiors
It appears that designers are turning their gaze upwards when it comes to installing wallcoverings. Newmor have long believed that great wallcovering design doesn’t have to be limited to four walls. Ceilings are often overlooked, but increasingly, designers are recognising the ceiling as a fifth wall – a powerful canvas for storytelling, adding drama, personality, and an unexpected layer to interior spaces.
Newmor are well known for promoting British design and craftsmanship – their wallcoverings are made here in the UK and specified in projects across the world. So, it came as an unexpected surprise when they were tagged on social media post by Kookiwood, a vintage furniture restorer. We caught up with MD David Johnston, to find out what got the team so super excited, he said, “It is a genuine delight to see our wallcoverings being reimagined by a true artisan. We promote artists through our designer collection, but we never expected to see our wallcoverings used in furniture restoration.”
In the ever-evolving world of hospitality design, where comfort and aesthetics converge, we investigate the fusion of indoor and outdoor spaces. This trend not only creates an opportunity for venues to utilise outdoor spaces for additional revenue, but it also results in immersive and memorable guest experiences.
In the Press! Design Insider, Metallic Trends and Finishes
As 2018 comes to a close, Design Insider would like to explore trends relating to metals and metallic finishes that have inspired designers throughout the year. Many BCFA members gave us responses relating to brassware, copper and metallic finishes – as well as some 2019 predictions!