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September 2008. Issue 98
14 NOTEBOOK
Ideas and inspiration from
the world of design
23 BOOK REVIEWS 62 CAPITAL APPRECIATION 76 MOBILE MAKEOVER
Included this month are two contrasting Our coverage of the London Design An iconic 1978 Airstream Land
material studies – one looking at Festival kicks off with a round-up of Yacht gets a contemporary styling
the natural (wood) and the other some events you won’t want to miss
at the not-so-natural (concrete) 82 THE CUTTING EDGE
64 100% DESIGN Taking clear-cut aesthetics to a
26 WATCH OUT – THIEVES ARE ABOUT A preview of some of the products materialistic extreme with Italian
How to ensure your creative output on show at Earl’s Court this month designers Santambrogio
is protected from the copycats
66 THE SHAPE OF THINGS TO COME 88 SETTING THE TREND
30 A SPLASH OF COLOUR Barbara Chandler takes a look Simplicity is the name of the game
Making a place for art in the bathroom at the design talent taking for Eggersman’s new Trend range
part in 100% Futures
34 COLOURFUL GREY 110 FINAL WORD
Designer Johnny Grey on 72 TENT LONDON Sir John Sorrell, chair of the London
making kitchens fun The eclectic design showcase Design Festival, explains why he
returns to London’s Truman things the Capital deserves its
38 NEW DESIGNERS 2008 Brewery after its debut last year share of the design spotlight
Designer meets some of the
most exciting up-and-coming
designer at this year’s show
44 EASY LISTENING
Integrating sound in the home
Capital Appreciation
steps up to a whole new level
62 Our coverage of the London Design Festival kicks off
52 AHEAD OF THE CURVE
with a round-up of some events you won’t want to miss
A space characterised by glass
and angles set the challenge
for this kitchen design
56 A CLEAR VISION
A bank branch strives for transparency
58 A WORLD OF INSPIRATION
Alexandre Boucher explains
what makes him tick
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