The Art of Design Issue 32 2018 | Page 30

30 Elements, St John’s Square Detail, The Order of St John Elements at  CDW brings together a leading selection of Reflecting the principles of fine craftsmanship and high ironmongery, hardware, switch plates and architectural glamour, this is the venue to head to for high-end decorative accessories. New for 2018, the exhibition will take place within interior products. Following from the success of last year’s a street-market style pavilion on St John’s Square, becoming Serafina exhibition, Michael Northcroft will once again a go-to destination for designers looking for the perfect finish. be taking over the Crypt of St John and transforming it into a celebration of luxury furniture, British design and For CDW, British light switch company, Forbes & Lomax will be introducing the Aged Brass light switch to the existing Invisible range. The new collection with an antique aesthetic has been left unlacquered which patinates even more over time. The House of Eroju is an Ironmongery design company launching a range of new door handles and introducing their latest Marble and Bronze range. Other exhibitors include Tirar, Carsson International, Harbrine and The Chelsea Hardware Company. manufacture. Curated by Marta Vega, Design Director of Michael Northcroft, the exhibition will showcase the innovative process of bringing these furniture designs to life, from concept to creation and will include new products within the Serafina collec tion. This year at Detail, Samuel Heath will be presenting its most recent bathroom collections inspired by the design eras Bauhaus (Landmark collection), Art Deco (Style Moderne collection) and Arts and Crafts (Fairfield collection). Arte wallcoverings will present several new collections inspired by exotic trinkets, animals and natural features with a distinct oriental aesthetic, as well as a new collection under the label Arte Contract. Scandinavian textiles company Svensson will launch their spring 2018 collection which includes 7 new fabrics, including a patterned velvet. Other notable exhibitors include eco conscious Elise Som, luxury outdoor furniture company Cane-line who are taking over the garden for the sixth consecutive year and British wall covering company Lincrusta.