In the latest instalment of Material Matters for Mix Interiors magazine, we explore a range of surfaces that offer far more than initially meets the eye. Read on to discover...
Arun Sispal creates dreamy aesthetics for bespoke interior solutions
Arun Sispal specialises in material interaction and surface relationships – combining Jesmonite, metal and colour, with either a matte or polished finish. The juxtaposition of materials and surface effects provides a dreamy aesthetic, with each bespoke surface offering multiple solutions – from interior accessories to domestic wall applications.
Rachel Howarth creates eye-catching Aluminium Art
Rachel Howarth’s debut range showcases an eye-catching selection of Aluminium Art. With colour at the forefront, the boundaries of digital printing have been pushed to achieve smooth and beautiful blends. Looking at details within modern and geometric architecture, and in particular the sky reflected within the structures, the prints reflect complex linear patterns.
Versa takes a graphic approach to grouting
Versa is a tile that provides a seamless and customisable graphic ceramic surface. The grout no longer ‘breaks up’ but makes up a pattern – and the grooved design allows for simplicity in cutting to specification. Underpinned by an ethos of British design and manufacturing, the trailblazing new product – developed by the founder of A White Workshop, Alexander White – is produced by leading UK tile manufacturer, Johnson Tiles.
Luxury LooseLay Longboard by Karndean
Karndean Designflooring has introduced a new specification to its loose lay vinyl range in the form of its 1.5 metre plank design, as part of the LooseLay Longboard collection. Featuring 12 contemporary wood designs, the unique range offers quick and easy installation to suit challenging timescales, and ensures bold impact in large commercial spaces, such as open plan offices, retail facilities and hospitality areas.
Stay tuned for the November instalment of Material Matters, coming soon.