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Top 20 Best Interior Designers in Milan

Top 20 Best Interior Designers in Milan

Top 20 Best Interior Designers In Milan Milan, the capital of Lombardy, has a population of 1.3 million people. It is the biggest industrial city of Italy with many different industrial sectors. It is a magnetic point for designers, artists, photographers and models. Milan has an ancient city centre with high and interesting buildings and palazzos, which is why so many people from all over the world want to see the city of glamour.

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Top 20 Best Interior Designers in NYC

Top 20 Best Interior Designers in NYC

Top 20 Best Interior Designers in NYC  We are constantly inspired by designers and enjoy being a part of the evolving world of design. Some have influenced the way people think about design by making it more accessible, others were selected because they are iconic and a source of inspiration for many, and others yet because of the way they challenge and inspire through their media presence… So, we selected the Top 20 Best Interior Designers in NYC that we feel have made an impression on the design industry in a big way.

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Best Interior Designers in Mumbai

Best Interior Designers in Mumbai

Best Interior Designers in Mumbai According to the United Nations, as of 2019, Mumbai is the second-most populous city in the country after Delhi and the seventh-most populous city in the world with a population of roughly 20 million. As per the Indian government population census of 2011, Mumbai was the most populous city in India with an estimated city-proper population of 12.5 million living under Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai.

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The Best Decor Tips by Top Designers

The Best Decor Tips by Top Designers

The Best Decor Tips by Top Designers While creating your own project can be an interesting and innovative challenge this can sometimes also become a building block when it comes to inspirations and new ideas. The secret is always a luxurious design that at the same time completes itself and incorporates harmoniously with all the other designs in the house. In this article we leave you with some advice from the best designers in the luxury market.

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Leyla Kamalova: An interior designer to be inspired by

Leyla Kamalova: An interior designer to be inspired by

Leyla Kamalova: An interior designer to be inspired by ⇒ Meet Leyla Kamalova, a Russian interior designer that leads her own studio, Leyla Interiors.

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Leyla Kamalova is a professional designer and owner of her studio, Leyla Interiors. She started designing ten years ago or more. Inspirations? Leyla gets inspired by living history.

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The fashion trends of Fall 2020

From plaid prints to lingerie-inspired silhouettes, these are the top trends from the fall 2020 runways (and my favorites).

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The 7 Interior Designers You Should be Following on Instagram

A space worth coming home to.

With many of us spending a fair bit of time at home recently, there has been one main outcome: a need for home improvements. Whether you're looking to upgrade your home theatre, spruce up the home office, or simply rolling out new wallpaper, making small or big changes to your home can really revive your living space and in turn, refresh your mind space too. In order to provide a little interior inspiration, we've rounded up our favourite interior designers and their Instagram accounts, so you can get a full mix of beautiful spaces and style sensibilities to model your home after.

 

Jonathan Adler

 

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"If your heirs won’t fight over it, we won’t make it," goes the Jonathan Adler brand philosophy. In 1999, Jonathan Adler kickstarted his home furnishing line after he debuted a ceramics collection five years prior. He was a star in the making, and now he has over 25 brick and mortar stores all over the world, 1,000 wholesalers, and a thriving online business. Known for his luxe and liveable style, his Instagram is a bright, and eclectic ode to colourful glamour. Adler, in particular, has a penchant for geometric accents.

 

Justina Blakeney

 

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Any fan of bohemian decor will be well-acquainted with Justina Blakeney. The Instagram account of the founder of Jungalow — a design movement that combines colours, patterns, and plants — resembles a visual celebration for the eyes. For maximalists, the clashing prints, mish-mash of global accents, and bright array of colours is a godsend. But if you're not a fan, the least that Blakeney's interiors will inspire you to do is bring plants and memoirs of your vacations into your living space.

 

Pierre Yovanovitch

 

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Contemporary art and handmade interiors are the two main hallmarks of Pierre Yovanovitch's designs. The French interior designer began his illustrated career after a menswear design stint at Pierre Cardin. Today, Yovanovitch channels his haute couture learnings into his interiors. His works are defined by voluminous proportions, curves, and 20th century influences.

 

Joanna Laven

 

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Swedish interior designer Joanna Laven doesn't believe in trends, she creates them. Her Scandinavian style is defined by a clean and balanced colour palette. For Laven, vintage furnishings are a must. Simple, timeless, and tasteful, Laven's works, along with the design inspiration she posts, are like a soothing balm for chaos on your feed.

 

India Mahdavi 

 

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The first thing you should know about India Mahdavi is that she designed Sketch's Gallery restaurant, which remains an Instagram sensation for its distinct blush pink decor and eclectic artwork. The Iranian-French designer's Instagram is a wonderland of colours, both royal and pastel, with rich combinations of textures, and putting together sumptuous fabrics with a playful irreverence.

 

Scandinavian Homes

 

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Minimalism, simplicity, and functionality — along with the heavy use of natural, organic materials — make up the backbone of Scandinavian design. Scandinavian Homes is a soothing space and Instagram account for anyone in love with clean aesthetics, and white near-empty spaces decorated with a muted touch.

 

Ryan Korban

 

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Ryan Korban is a familiar name in the fashion industry, as he has worked on several high-profile projects for luxury labels such as Balenciaga and Alexander Wang. Korban describes his aesthetic as "classic luxury, old-world romance, and urban cool". His signature style takes on a modern and sleek approach accented with wow moments. As a millennial, photographs of his interiors are deliberately shot with the Instagram generation in mind. Think striking symmetry with eye-catching details.

 

 

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A Spotlight On These Emerging Hong Kong Designer Brands

Hong Kong is a city full of design talent - ranging from clothing to shoes to accessories, the creative potential in this city is vast. Under the Fashion Hong Kong initiative, Hong Kong Trade Development Council has been able to showcase Hong Kong designers in the global fashion arena by organising a series of international promotional events at various places around the world.

Fashion Hong Kong has been actively participating in international fashion weeks and major events, including showrooms and pop-up stores, to help promote Hong Kong's unique and diversified design talent for the past few years. With the sponsorship from Create Hong Kong of the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region* to make footprints in places such as London and New York for example, Fashion Hong Kong has also solidified its vision of building Hong Kong up as a regional creative capital to support local designers for their creative originality - the following brands are prominent examples of such talent. 

 

BIG HORN Eyewear

Launched in Hong Kong by designer Kevin Ching in 2012, BIG HORN is an eyewear brand that “aims to bring minimalistic, fashionable and convenient designs to individuals who love stylish yet practical accessories.” Creating genderless designs for fashion-lovers, BIG HORN takes its name from a Rhino cub with a big horn, symbolising the spirit of “bend the rules.” Artists and stylists in Hollywood, Hong Kong and Europe have worn Kevin's designs and BIG HORN’s products have also won different international design awards.

 

Blind By JW

Local fashion and accessories brand Blind By JW was established in 2012 by two fashion designers Jessica Lau and Walter Kong. Within two years, they have made waves in the Hong Kong and London fashion scenes with their clothing and bag designs using innovative floral and jacquard prints.

 

Ejj Jewellery

Ejj Jewellery was established in 2015 by designer Elaine Shiu, who has more than a decade’s worth of experience in the jewellery industry. Creating jewellery that are plated in 22 karat gold, Ejj also produces 3D printed jewellery in elegant and feminine designs. Ejj is currently available for purchase in stores within Hong Kong, the Mainland, Thailand and Macau.

 

ESEMBLĒ

ESEMBLĒ launched in Hong Kong to much success in 2016 with its modern take on vintage handbags. Made with lambskin in various edits with their signature upside down "v" logo, their bags are modelled after classic designs but with eclectic details that combine functionality and luxury quality at a contemporary price point.

 

Ferrata

Ferrata is a watch and jewellery brand with an Italian flair. Its heritage watch collection features five series of timepieces that have Swiss quartz movement at their hearts and their jewellery collections comprise of exquisite bracelets and necklaces made with Italian chains, sterling silver and Swarovski crystals. Ferrata timepieces are constructed to the highest quality standards, at watch assembly factories that have over 20 years of experience in producing remarkable timepieces.

 

Frequent Flyer

Frequent Flyer is a travel and lifestyle accessories brand dedicated to producing high-end and high-quality designs for travelers and everyday commuters. Using a wide range of premium materials, Frequent Flyer’s products are thoughtfully designed for those who need ample storage space with handy compartments for their belongings. Convenience and user-friendliness is their utmost priority, and their bags are characterised by their “zip-around” design, allowing bags to be opened into a fully flat position to maximise their functionality.

 

Jade In Style

Founded in 2018, Jade in Style is a contemporary jade accessories brand that creates stylish and fashionable jadeite jewellery. The founder, Chailie Ho, has expressed that she “wish[es] everyone can enjoy this beautiful stone – Jadeite, as a stylish daily wear” instead of a traditional heirloom that is only used on special occasions. Dainty and feminine, Jade in Style creates rings, necklaces, bracelets and earrings all made with jadeite.

 

JennYang

JennYang is a luxury lifestyle label that works with designers and artists globally to create the most irresistible and comfortable heels for modern women. Prizing comfort and durability above all, JennYang is committed to providing styles that are well-built and will last through the wear and tear of your day. Coming in a variety of bright colors, the heels are available in three different heights and are custom-made to best suit clients' feet.

 

L.T.L Craftsman

Founded by Miro Yu, a product designer from Hong Kong, L.T.L Craftsman aims to showcase natural beauty in small leather items. For example, his “Tree” line flaunts bark-line patterns on the bags, giving his products a unique look and feel as well as providing a sense of zen and calmness when carrying them. Ranging from wallets, luggage tags, to bags and pouches, L.T.L Craftsman is practical and savvy.

 

Made of Pearl

Made of Pearl is a Hong Kong brand that specialises in pearl jewellery. Established in 2013, the brand aims to modernise traditional pearl jewellery by incorporating pearls with other materials in order to present unique jewelleries that suit all generations. Made of Pearl stresses using real pearls and offers a bespoke service as well as a complimentary engraving service and delivery.

 

METHODOLOGY

METHODOLOGY is a women’s fashion and accessories designer label which launched its first collection in Fall 2012 at Lane Crawford. Its designs use upcycled leather and often combine femininity and toughness by using contrasting materials, shapes and forms to make multi-functional designs, many of which are transformable and are wearable in multiple ways.

 

Midoti

Founded in 2014, Midoti is the brainchild of Sharon Cheung, a former advertising professional-turned jewellery designer. Given her background in the art and design industry, Cheung’s jewellery combines sculptural aesthetics with minimalist design which employ structures and knotting skills that she invented herself, along with the application of a German hi-tech weaving technology. Midoti has been invited to join Tokyo Design Week as well as Paris’ Premiere Classe in 2016.

 

Volare

Volare, the Italian word for “fly,” was created by Franco Yeung in 2008. The label is responsible for creating multi-functional leather shoes, bags and accessories. Designed for customers who are always on the move, Volare has already been exhibited in trade shows all around the world, with Japan, Paris and Milan being a few. Reflective of the brand name, Volare aims to go beyond the limit when it comes to creativity and passion.

 

*Disclaimer: The Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region provides funding support to the project only, and does not otherwise take part in the project. Any opinions, findings, conclusions or recommendations expressed in these materials/events (or by members of the project team) are those of the project organizers only and do not reflect the views of the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, the Communications and Creative Industries Branch of the Commerce and Economic Development Bureau, Create Hong Kong, the CreateSmart Initiative Secretariat or the CreateSmart Initiative Vetting Committee.

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Get inspired by master creatives in a series of short films by The Hour Glass

"The Lives of Artists" spotlights independent watchmakers such as Max Busser and Rexhep Rexhepi, as well as the likes of architect David Adjaye and artist Daniel Arsham.

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Get inspired by master creatives in a series of short films by The Hour Glass

"The Lives of Artists" spotlights independent watchmakers such as Max Busser and Rexhep Rexhepi, as well as the likes of architect David Adjaye and artist Daniel Arsham.

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The trends of 2020

Girls, here below you’ll find the trends, that are here to stay in 2020 (and maybe beyond).

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Which trends this Winter?

Winter is officially here with a bunch of new ideas and trends to resist the cold grey of the season.

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