Thursday, 22 September 2011

A great site

Hi everyone,
I wanted to share with you a site from my country which is very rich in decoration ideas: http://www.dekio.fr/ 
I'm sorry because of course the words are in French but pictures are international and designs even more. I recommend that you take the time to navigate through the site and pretend you are travelling through beautiful houses and gardens from the other side of the world.
For you I did a little selection. Enjoy....




















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Wednesday, 24 August 2011

Furnitex

Hi everyone,

Furnitex and Designex are the two largest trade shows in Australia for the interior design industry.
This year, for the first time Furnitex, Decoration+Design and Lightsource were grouped under the same roof at the Melbourne Convention Centre during 4 days. Design:Made:Trade, was running in parallel in the Royal Exhibition Building, showcasing talented young Australian designers.
I was very happy, because this year's  trend was very French.
I really enjoyed to see so much linen used for furnishing and soft furnishing items, elegant and classic furniture, heavy wooden tables and chairs, provencial accessories, reproduction of old French prints nicely framed in simple black or in heavy rustic wooden frames, great big copper lamps and a lot of clocks of every sizes!
I loved all those soft earthy colours exuding calm, balance and stability.
If you are after a French provencial's style, give me a phone call or send me an email at brigitte@c-sideinteriordesign.com, I will be happy to source some great pieces for you and create the perfect French decor in your home.


















I also particularly enjoyed the industrial style, very in vogue too this year.








Furnitex's blog  is great and informative. Their address will be in my blog list. http://decorationdesignblog.com/ I copied and pasted for you some products that I liked but you can find much more on their blog.



Entenglements create some very intricate and detail metal structures to suite any customised needs in your outdoor area.


Introducing another kind of screen, for window covering application, Twenty Six Letters created an innovative ecological product called DecoGlide™. This unique screen system lets you control the light, channelling it through decorative and intricately detailed laser-cut panels.The DecoGlide™ is available in three materials- Timber,  Polyester and Acrylic Plastic. Polyester material is made of 60% recycled plastic but feels like felt and have great insulation properties.







I wanted to mention the range of carton made furniture from http://www.kartongroup.com.au/ which are amazingly robust and lovely designed. The single/double/queen/ king bed piece (all in one) was very impressive and cost effective as well as the office furniture range. This product is very ecological and durable even if the company and the manufacturing is based in Germany because we don't have the right cardboard in Australia.






There is so much more I would like to share with you about this great trade show, lot of rugs, I love rugs and the scale of what was available was mesmerising, accessories, lamps, outdoor furniture, the list is very long and I can't develop it all today. It will come in later posts.
The last think I wanted to mention was the very inspiring Design:Made;Trade show, running in parallel in the beautiful Royal Exhibition Building in Melbourne, showcasing very talented young Australian designers and a whole range of incredible innovative materials for upholstery, window and wall covering called MoOD Innovation Platform. You can have a good insight of every exhibitors by going on the site: http://www.stateofdesign.com.au/Business-And-Trade/Design-Made-Trade
http://www.moodbrussels.com/innovation-platform/

I hope you enjoyed, I will try to be back for another post very soon.
Keep well, Brigitte.

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Thursday, 14 July 2011

Sustainability

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Passive Design Principles 




Hi everyone,


As mentioned in my website, I'm very interested by passive design principles and sustainable building practices and products.

Passive design principals are based on
  • Passive cooling: using air circulation to decrease indoor temperature
  • Passive heating: harvesting the heat from the sun and storing it within thermal masses
  • Insulation/Glazing
  • Orientation/Shading
  • Use of the appropriate design in relation to the climate
If you want to learn more about those easy to understand principles (which will help you reduce your power bill) or if you want to discover some innovative and eco-friendly building materials and furniture, please visit these useful sites:



Please contact me if you want to know more about passive design principles and how to apply them to your home.

Cheers,
 Brigitte

C-SIDE Interior Design

Monday, 4 July 2011

Contours

Hi.
Today, I would like to introduce you to 3 products that I really love and that present the same caracteristic of contour patterns applied on 3 different materials.



The first one is an Italian tile designed by Patricia Urquiola called Dechirer from Mutila and imported to Australia by Elite bathware and tiles. You can look at the whole collection and more at http://www.mutina.it/ It does exist in different sizes. Check out all of their collections, it's great.



The second one is called Motivo from Ceasar stone and does exist in two diferent patterns. It has many applications for kitchen or bathroom and for residential or commercial use.
Learn more at http://www.caesarstone.com.au/Products/Caesarstone-Motivo.aspx



The last product for today is Axolotl concrete. It can be applied to virtually any solid surface at any size and shape and can be utilised in interior or exterior environments.Axolotl Concrete is a cutting edge, sustainable, lightweight and cost effective aesthetic alternative to solid concrete.
From the same company, you can check out their fantastic screens. Their range of products is huge and it is very inspiring to surf their website.

NB: If you want to use those products and need some assistance, please contact me at brigitte@c-sideinteriordesign.com . I will also pass on to you a 5% discount.

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Sunday, 26 June 2011

Credits for my web site


Hi everyone.
I want to use this post to say thank you to the talented photographers and designers presented in my web site.  
To contact me in case of problem, email me at brigitte@c-sideinteriordesign.com







If you want to see more of beautiful sailing photos and other fantastic shots, go to http://www.cachemireetsoie.fr/








For more classic and classy French decors: http://inspiracionline.blogspot.com/




For fantastics picture go to http://radostina.79ideas.org/ they are amazing !



The Dupli Casa from architect J.Mayer H in Germany














                                                                www.dekio.fr










Some great items from http://www.coolgalah.com.au/


From cotemaison.fr read the articles
Douceur et volupté pour ma maison de campagne
Par Taous Ouali - Published 30/04/2011 http://www.cotemaison.fr/inspirations/diaporama/douceur-et-volupte-pour-ma-maison-de-campagne_9434.html and see the following photos:








Créer l'ambiance sur sa terrasse ou dans son jardin !
Par Taous Ouali - Publié le 15/06/2011







30 photos de salons contemporains



Check out also the great blogs from Cotemaison at http://blogs.cotemaison.fr/


I love this one http://blogs.cotemaison.fr/cigaleaparis/but but there is so many more...
I can't find the authors of the photo. I found them on Google




 


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