In an exciting creative collaboration, highly acclaimed British interior designer Henry Prideaux has partnered with SheerLuxe, one of the UK’s leading online fashion and lifestyle publishers, to elevate the set for their eponymous SheerLuxe Show, within a ‘Laidback Luxe’ scheme showcasing a range of stunning furniture and finishes from some of the design world’s finest interiors brands: Ben Whistler, Jennifer Manners, Pure White Lines, Lincrusta, Fox Linton, George Spencer Designs, Samuel & Sons, Vaughan Designs, Fermoie, Teyssier, Eadie and Crole, Nobilis, and Edward Bulmer Natural Paint. The scheme is luxurious yet understated, balancing soft neutrals and warm pink tones in a combination of tactile materials providing an elegant room set for hosting the show and its guests, experts in fashion, beauty, lifestyle & interiors. The delicately orchestrated scheme features contemporary furniture with subtle moments of interest from contrasting materials such as marble, alabaster, velvet, linen, and tactile decorative trims, set against a backdrop of two tone painted panelled walls decorated using a multi layered structural wallcovering in a tropical leaf pattern in the Main Space, and an elegant Silk and linen curtain with a brush trim to dress the painted wall in the Interview Space, each area further defined with the placement of a textural rug. The soothing tonal colour palette whispers luxury, providing an inviting space that effortlessly illustrates ‘Laidback Luxe.’ The neutral palette Henry created using our ‘Stone White’ and ‘Spanish White’ in the main space on the panelling along with a Lincrusta tropical leaf wallcovering, is the ultimate flawless backdrop for the Sheerluxe team. The second interview space features our ‘Lilac Pink’, which is neither lilac nor pink, just a glowy warm neutral everyone needs somewhere in their home or space, with the coolest, chicest armchairs EVER. A combination of the delicacy of pure white and the strong solidity of stone. This is a deep enough shade to be used on its own, particularly in architectural spaces. It also supports the darker hues in the red and green spectrum. Like all our colours ‘Stone White‘ is odourless, eco-friendly paint which contain no harmful VOCs. ‘Spanish White’ has always been one of our favourites as our natural process creates this bright white with the clarity and slight yellow ochre tone of natural chalk which responds to light in a way which synthetic paints cannot recreate. To recreate this look try our warm neutral, ‘Lute‘, which is neither yellow nor brown, more of a timeless warm and uplifting neutral, made using red and yellow pigment. As well as our as soft as suede ‘Wainscoat’ that has a velvety feel that instantly makes any room feel chic and comfortable. Stone White Order a Sample Spanish White Order a Sample Quaker Order a Sample London Brown Order a Sample Not quite lilac and not quite pink – it depends on the light, but this shade is incredibly versatile as a result. It warms up a hall beautifully, would be at home in a bedroom, but also works as a main room neutral. It is great for hanging pictures on; however they are framed. We are leading the way in producing a truly eco-friendly paint range and supplying an honest declaration of our ingredients. Discover our’ Lilac Pink’, creating tonal harmony in ultramodern interiors as in period properties. To recreate this look try pairing our ‘Lilac Pink’ with our peachy terracotta pink ‘Hespan’ which will warm up any type of room! Coral shades have enduring appeal and suit rooms of great scale as well as small cosy sitting rooms. Requiring just the ochres and white, this colour has clarity, warmth and universality. Lilac Pink Order a Sample 100 60 40 20 Hespan Order a Sample Nicaragua Order a Sample Mason Pink Order a Sample Ben Whistler Blue Label Ashmole Sofa and Uamvar Armchairs Pure White Lines Argent Travertine Coffee Table, Oro & Panama Viola Side Tables Lincrusta Tropical Leaf Wallcovering Fox Linton Burlington Cotton Velvet (sofa fabric) Teyssier Firenze Lucia Flame Stitch (sofa cushions) Eadie & Crole Coombe Petite Linen (sofa cushions) Fermoie Cloud Linen (armchair fabric) Samuel & Sons Decorative Trims Vaughan Designs Novara Uplighter Alabaster Table Lamps Nobilis Bargello (pair of armchairs fabric) George Spencer Designs Strie Pale Pink (curtain fabric) Jennifer Manners x Henry Prideaux Rondel Rug (main space) Jennifer Manners Antibes Rug (interview space) Edward Bulmer Natural Paint Stone White, Spanish White (two tone wall panelling) Edward Bulmer Natural Paint Lilac Pink (interview space) Daniel James Curtain & Cushion Maker
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