Did you like the look of the homes in my previous Living etc House Tours posts? Here are some of the products featured in the houses:
- Create outdoor rooms with living room style such as this plastic Kartell Bubble Club Chair designed by Philippe Stark
- The incredibly versatile Tulip Table by Saarinen (seen in all of its iterations, namely dining, coffee and side tables)
- Beautiful and elegant Arco floor lamp by Flos
- Quality, stylish bathroom basins from Duravit
- Floor cushions for casual living from Abigail Ahern
- Ironic decor statements such as the Gnome Attila Supplement table by Kartell
- LC4 chaise lounge designed by Le Corbusier made by Cassina
- To make rooms look bigger use a Convex mirror
- Furniture from B&B Italia whether dining tables, sofas or beds
- Design classic pendants such as this Taraxcum light designed by Achille Castiglioni for Flos
- Bathroom fixtures designed by Philippe Starck for Duravit
- Big, comfortable, textured cushions on sofas and bed
- Cowshed bathroom products were so prevalent I was half-wondering if it was clever product placement
- Quirky decor using animal themes
None of the above. You may have guessed that I have a love affair with street art. And wallpaper. And big graphic prints. So, of course, I coveted the Jimmie Martin wallpaper panels hung on the wall of this Notting Hill kitchen.
It’s big, bold and relatively affordable. The wallpaper panels are printed to your specifications and then applied to an MDF backing. Check out more items from London designers Jimmie Martin – it’s all very hip and laden with irony.
So, what’s your favourite product from the list?
Do you already have some of the above products? If so, (and I confess I do), do you feel comfortable knowing your design style is validated by the cognoscenti? Or, are you horrified that your design choices are more ubiquitous than you thought?! Let me know in the comments below.