
With a rich heritage of 40 years, Decorex is internationally renowned for being the destination where interior design professionals discover the finest and most coveted luxury products from new, emerging and established talent. Returning to Syon Park to open London Design Festival, take your seat among the industry’s elite. Today Home Decor Ideas blog will present you a very special exhibitor which will be present at this design fest. We are talking about the Covet Lounge, which is a project where 5 founding European design brands, Boca do Lobo, DelightFULL, BRABBU, KOKET and Maison Valentina have formed a group of designers & specialists that aim to fulfil the void in the design industry. This project consists of a place where designers, architects, press, bloggers and field experts come together for a design celebration.
We will present you Boca do Lobo and the luxury products that they will present at the fair this year. Get ready to be inspired by one of the best design companies in the world.
Lapiaz inspired this unique coffee table. The French word is the name given to the typical karst formations produced by surface dissolution of limestone or dolomite rocks. It can also be caused by freezing and thawing in cold climates. This is how Lapiaz luxury coffee table has emerged.
Imagine a stone frozen and freshly cracked to show the entire world a rich, golden interior. The polished brass details and mirrored sides attribute this luxury design artwork an artistic yet comfy and warm beauty. Definitely a statement piece for the most luxurious interior designs. Don’t miss the opportunity to see this art piece in person at London Design Festival.
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The Eden Series isn’t quite like anything seen before. Their organic shape a texture is influenced by trees and flora, with their unique form achieved through several manual processes delivered by an experienced team of craftsmen.
Available in groups of 7, 8 or 14 pieces, the Eden Series offers a wide variety of combinations and adaptations to suit all kinds of interiors and settings. Don’t miss the opportunity to see this art piece in person at London Design Festival.
Pixel is an effort to honour the union between design and craftsmanship. The 1088 triangles that complete this piece carry the dedication and art of those who built it – with a diversity of finishes never seen before.
The polished brass base gives Pixel a unique personality, a strong and at the same time sophisticated character. Don’t miss the opportunity to see this art piece in person at London Design Festival.
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The Lapiaz Sideboard originates from one of Boca do Lobo’s iconic design pieces. Based on the same aesthetic that created a legacy, the Lapiaz Sideboard takes exceptional craftsmanship and design to a new realm.
Consisting of two individual modules, the Lapiaz is finished in polished stainless steel that portrays a perfect mirror, with a popular root wood veneer interior. Don’t miss the opportunity to see this art piece in person at London Design Festival.
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With order being the pleasure of the reason, the disorder is the delight of emotions. What seems confused and cluttered can, in a glance, acquire a new meaning, capable of inspiring and be charming us. The Glance Mirror tells us that story, the crossroads of life, and the reason among the chaos.
The concept of a defragmented mirror brings out its noblest gold backdrop, where it’s unique beauty comes from daring to risk and challenge the conventional. Don’t miss the opportunity to see this art piece in person at London Design Festival.
Erosion is a small stool with a large presence that can be placed at any part of your home. This sculptural piece is handcrafted of resin and fibres with a high gloss lacquer finish. Further customization can be implemented as we offer you the opportunity to choose the colour you want for Erosion. Don’t miss the opportunity to see this art piece in person at London Design Festival.
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Source: London Design Festival