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Decorex ’12 highlights – part 3
Here’s our final round-up from Decorex 2012…. Giovanna Ticciati‘s elegant ‘Duomo Table’ in stained and polished ash was inspired by the gothic towers of the Milan Duomo. Above it is Cox London‘s Venetian glass mirror, made up of over 1,000 … Continue reading
Decorex ’12 highlights – part 2
Fromental flew in their head artist, Master Wang from China to Decorex and will be auctioning his Chinoiserie panels painted throughout the show. All proceeds go to Maggie’s Cancer Caring Centres. There are four panels, measuring 3.6m x 2m in … Continue reading
Decorex ’12 highlights – part 1
Back from day two at Decorex and here’s our round-up of some of our favourite stands and products so far… Lapicida‘s stone and marble gallery deservedly won the Decorex Best New Exhibitors Award and the World of Interiors Award … Continue reading
Decorex ’11 highlights
A brilliant Decorex by general agreement: buzzy, a high foot-fall and a real sense that the top end of the decoration market is more than holding its own. We were the busiest we’ve ever been and our stand with a … Continue reading






