Friday, October 12, 2012
Tuesday, March 15, 2011
This week I'm in love with...
Here are some stripey things I love :)
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| How Fabulous is this satin ribbon lamp from Isabel Stanley design |
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| These striped Louis chairs are the ultimate in vintage chic |
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| Simple. Striking. Masculine. Feminine. Timeless. |
Tuesday, March 8, 2011
Friday, February 25, 2011
Potato, Potato
British | American |
Splashback Family room Larder Flat Loo Lift Serviette Wardrobe Power point Cooker Curtains | Backsplash Den Pantry Apartment Bathroom Elevator Napkin Closet Socket Stove Drapes |
Saturday, February 19, 2011
Corporate chaos
Not enough people know this but there is an area of overlap between interior design/decorating and branding. One should not exist entirely independently of the other. However, when interpreting your brand in the interiors of your workspace it need not be literal. Whenever I meet with commercial clients to get a brief for designing their offices, boutiques, bars, etc.. it is really important that I get a clear idea of their brand identity and the image they are trying to project. I take away as much literature, stationery, logos etc as I can. For me, the space in which your customers or clients meet you says in so many words what your 'mission statement' or slogan may try to capture. I do not however colour match your logo and cover every wall and surface with that exact same shade of blue or lime green!
An office not too far from me has all its interior walls painted lime green. As they were decorating I peeped in through the window and wondered how on earth they'd be able to do any work and be productive in such an acidic space. A few days later I drove past and they'd hung up tangerine coloured curtains! I wondered what they were thinking when they made those choices. What were they trying to say? What kind of business could this be? Great colours, yes. But put together it was just so intense and so.... much!
A couple of days ago I saw one of their business cards. Their logo is green and orange. Oh, I see! Now it made sense. They're a young company, bringing an innovative product to the market. The graphic designer who came up with that logo probably thought Green = fresh. Orange = bold, daring, avante garde. It totally makes sense. On a business card. But in their offices, the spirit of that message could have been interpreted in a light and fresh space. Maybe some modern furniture. The odd splash of orange or green here and there in a potted plant or a piece of artwork. Maybe the floors or ceilings could be clad in an unusual material, creatively used. Possibly some really funky yet simple lighting. That would have said to me: young, innovative, ground breaking company. And not just "I took my business card to Dulux"!
Thursday, February 10, 2011
Friday, December 10, 2010
Santa's little helpers
Hello there!
From the guys who brought you the Sexy Summer Threesome, we are back again with a retail experience you will not want to miss. The Santa’s Little Helpers Christmas fair is happening this weekend and we’ve got something for everyone! Home accessories, gift items, jewellery, ICE watches, clothing and fashion accessories, Christmas cakes and desserts, cupcakes, mulled wine, hampers... and the most amazing gift wrapping service you have seen in a long while.
So whether you’re looking to do some last minute Christmas shopping, buy a gift for friends and family, something special to treat yourself or some delicious treats for the kids, it’s all happening in Lekki this Sunday.
Sunday December 12th, 2010
Blue Mahogany Studio, 1B Omorinre Johnson Close, Lekki Phase 1
12noon - 8pm
Christmas begins here!
See you soon,
Omon and Emeka
Xxx






