Check out the Amazing New Season Furniture and Lighting at Heal's
For over two centuries, Heal’s has held the well-deserved reputation as the place to go for great British design. Autumn/Winter 2018 is no exception, with the brand collaborating with some of the UK's finest design talents, including Tom Raffield, Eleanor Pritchard and Magnus Long, on a stunning collection of furniture, lighting and homewares.
Tom Raffield builds on his existing range with Heal’s, introducing new and exclusive pieces.The Quill pendant takes its inspiration from the seaweed on Raffield’s local beach in Cornwall, capturing its organic beauty in his trademark steam-bent wood. For something more dramatic, his Wheal collection of floor, wall and table lights features brushed brass and filament bulbs to create a sexy glamour. See more new launches and explore the world of illuminationat Heal's Festival of Light at the Tottenham Road Store, (on until 6 November 2018), whichshowcases work by leading lighting brands.
Textile aficionado Eleanor Pritchard unveils her first bedlinen collection, available exclusively at Heal’s. Called Sgraffito, it has a mid-century vibe and features Pritchard’s characteristic geometric motifs in a jacquard weave (the pattern is woven in, rather than printed on). This gives the bedlinen a beautifully imperfect irregularity.
Heal’s has always championed new talent and this season it continues to do so. Up-and-coming designer Magnus Long debuts his Massimo armchair and sofa. Both take their inspiration from the Bauhaus movement, but have been generously upholstered to make them relevant (and comfortable) for 21st-century appreciators of well-considered design. So, for great innovation, luxe looks and contemporary relevance, look no further than Heal’s – where design lives.
See more of the new season's collections at Heal's
Shining a spotlight on the now and the next in home design and decor, Livingetc is the UK's best selling high end and contemporary home design magazine. As a brand, Livingetc showcases the world's very best homes, breaks and makes the trends, and has access to leading international designers for insight and ideas. It was first published in 1998, and is currently edited by Pip Rich.
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