SCP have recently launched their new range of interior pieces for 2010, and if you like your modernity laced with a little familiarity, then we'd like to draw your attention to three designs in particular.
Mathew Hilton's pleasingly cosy 'Oscar' Grandfather-style chair looks perfect for curling up in after a hearty Sunday lunch armed with a stack of newspapers. Soft, and decadently wide, we think this one's an heirloom piece you'll hang onto forever.
Next up, is a collection of lighting by Terence Woodgate; modern bone china pendant lights specifically designed around the latest low energy, long life compact fluorescent lamps. The 'Josiah' lamps are made in Stoke on Trent, the home of English fine bone china famous for its whiteness and translucent quality.
Versatile as they are beautiful (being suitable for both commercial and residential environments) each lamp is suspended by a braided textile cable available in either white, brown or grey. Unlit the shades have a high gloss super white presence, and when lit, they provide a unique soft warm glow.
And last, but certainly not least, is Parham School trained duo Kay and Stemmer, who have designed a pair of freestanding shelves called Agnes and Edith. Edith is the smaller three shelf version and Agnes is taller with five shelves. Built in solid oak or walnut, they have the hallmarks of classical training; details include radius edges, a gentle upwards taper and perfect proportion.
















