Nicola Holden Designs – Blog

May has been quite a busy month with a lot of shows and events peppered throughout the month. The last of these that I thought I’d do a quick blog post about is the Grand Designs Live London show at the Excel Exhibition Centre.

I have to confess to being somewhat disappointed with this year’s Grand Designs exhibition. It seemed to me to lack something this year. But, as with all these shows, there were still some great new finds to share with you.

The company that probably made most of an impression on me is alfresh.co, who produce bespoke graffiti. Now you probably all think that I’ve gone stark raving mad, but here is an image I pinned on Pinterest the other day, so hopefully you’ll agree with me that this type of ‘art’ can make a wonderfully bold statement in your home. Not for everyone perhaps, but fun anyway!
Invisible City were exhibiting this gorgeous contemporary furniture range designed by Simon Moorhouse. Invisible City boast that all their furniture is handmade in Britain by local skilled craftsmen, using sustainably resourced materials. I love the way he has combined the beauty of walnut with the gorgeous colours on the drawer and door fronts, which can be painted bespoke to work with your room scheme. Invisible City
I loved the range of quilts available from the Sleep Natural Company, who have added a contemporary twist to the 280 year old tradition of Indian quilt making. They also have a fabulous website which explains in detail the origins and the art of quilt making – well worth a virtual visit. Sleep Natural Company
This fabulous prototype chair by Tortie Hoare caught my eye, not least because it is upholstered in fabric designed by Josef Frank, which I love for its bold, bright colours, but also because of its fun, environmentally conscious and intelligent design. The back of the chair is covered in leather which has been formed using the medieval process of boiling the leather. Fascinating stuff! Tortie Hoare
Hello Geronimo produces wonderfully colourful handmade embellished art work combining texture, colour and embroidery. Typographical elements for your home are all the trend at the moment, and I love this framed alphabet art! Hello Geronimo
And, to get you into the Jubilee spirit for this weekend I thought I would highlight this beautifully simple linen ‘Stamp Cushion’ by Acacia Design Ltd. Acacia Design

Did you visit Grand Designs Live this year? What took your fancy there?

“The only important thing about design is how it relates to people.”
Victor Papanek

Image 1 source: gallery.apartmenttherapy.com via Nicola on Pinterest. All other image credits from respective companies.

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    8 Responses to My Grand Designs Live London Top Picks

    1. I love the graffiti and the button art. I am currently collecting mother of pearl (no surprise there) buttons to decorate my bateau lit. If you know of anywhere I can acquire cheap old shirt buttons or similar please let me know!

    2. Wow! I LOVE the graffitti, although I don’t think I could have it in my home – not unless I had a much bigger house anyway!

      • Nicola Holden says:

        The graffiti is fabulous, and it’s great to know that you don’t all think I’ve lost the plot completely! I don’t think you need a big house to be able to have graffiti, but you do need to pick the right spot for it otherwise it could be overwhelming.

    3. Keren Lerner says:

      Thanks for reviewing these Nicola. We have just started looking at ideas for our new house, and it’s great you went to “scout” for ideas (as if you knew!) Really like the Hello Geronimo stuff – as I am a typography fan! Great stuff.

      • Nicola Holden says:

        Thanks Keren. You know where to come if you need any help / ideas for your new house. Happy decorating!!

    4. Karen Haller says:

      Hi Nicola,

      I usually go to Grand Design every year, but I’ve found it is just the same companies year in year out. I love seeing innovative ideas and there are getting less and less.

      I love the graffiti idea. Would love great in the right setting.

      And the alphabet art is a great way to use keepsakes creatively.

      Thanks for going to Grand Designs for me ;)

      • Nicola Holden says:

        The alphabet art is a fabulous way to display keepsakes, and I’m sure she would be able to do this for you as she does make these bespoke.



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