Bridge For Design Autumn 2014 Bridge For Design Autumn 2014 Issue | Page 196

DECOREX DIARY TRUE GEORGIAN indulgence at the show comes in the form of a decadent champagne bar designed by the trio behind Les Trois garcons, Maison Trois Garcons and the LoungeLover bar. Hassan Abdullah (pictured above), Michel Lasserre and Stefan Karlson, DECOREX glamorous eclectism, will be tempting visitors to delectable treats at either their Brown landscaped gardens. THROUGHOUT the show Decorex will be inviting visitors to explore the parallels between the Georgians and today’s savvy consumers through a series of ‘journeys of discovery’, feature areas and seminars. These will start at the show entrance with impressive re-interpretations of Hogarth’s Rakes progress. DECOREX has a reputation for attracting an acclaimed mix of new talent and this year is no exception. Newcomers include Liberty Art Fabrics OPENING TIMES: ID and Scapa House together with Bluebellgray, Haute Deco and Melodi Horne among others. Nestled amongst this new talent will be some of William Yeoward, Fromental, FRONT London, de and design critic Corinne Julius group of names to look out for and range of disciplines including ceramics, glass, metalwork, textiles and furniture. on hand to talk about their work and inspirations. 196 Bridge for Design Autumn 2014 Chichester and TROWBRIDGE Gallery. st September 22nd rd September 24th www.decorex.com AS A CURTAIN raiser to the show visitors will make their way through a modern version of one of the Progress. The eight paintings which tell the story of Tom being re-interpreted by designers and exhibitors Nigel Coates, Russell Sage, De Gournay, Harlequin London, Martin Kemp, Shaun Clarkson, Timourous Beasties and Retrouvious. For more details on any of the companies on this page, click on the Blue Highlight