Award winning interior designer, Shalini Misra, and iconic British luxury house, Asprey, will collaborate on an exclusive installation for ‘In the Making’ at Decorex International. The space will look to the future to approach key moments in the home, including tea, dining, bar and games, from a new perspective.
As invitation only spaces, the ‘In the Making’ feature areas are some of the most prestigious platforms at the show. Their purpose is to reveal how products are made, finished and decorated while showcasing materials and design processes. Designed and curated by Shalini Misra, the Asprey space will explore the unfolding story of the brand through the lens of its impressive heritage.
On the outer wall of the installation, an image of Brigitte Bardot in 1955 peers through the window of Asprey and into the space itself, looking from its past into its present and subsequently the future of home design. The visual, in black and white, is contrasted with the colour and life of what lies inside, which represents Asprey’s present and future. Vibrant glassware and playful game sets are paired with graphic flooring and abundant greenery. In the centre, a recreation of Asprey’s iconic staircase stands resplendent, showcasing some of its finest designs.
Taking centre stage from 16-19th September at Decorex International, Syon Park, the installation is the first project in an ongoing collaboration between the two brands.
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