Winter Trees Wall Stickers
At Zarous their Winter Trees wall stickers are so popular they seem to zoom off the shelves – at Icon Interiors we are not surprised as they are amazing! Read the rest of this entry »
At Zarous their Winter Trees wall stickers are so popular they seem to zoom off the shelves – at Icon Interiors we are not surprised as they are amazing! Read the rest of this entry »
At Icon Interiors, we are constantly looking at innovative wall coverings and artwork. A wonderful combination of these two forms can be discovered at Zazous, which is an online shop offering original innovative design-led products destined to illuminate your home with clever and curious items. Read the rest of this entry »
At Icon Interiors, we love the clean, simple lines of Nordic Style represented by Gustavian painted furniture. Teamed with simple fabrics, such as gingham, toile and neutral colours, this nordic design style is a refined way of working the classical/vintage look. Read the rest of this entry »
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Stark Carpet provide a custom service to the interior design industry, specializing in custom designed carpets, fabrics, furniture and wall coverings for both the residential and contract market. Styles range from traditional to modern, including antique and oriental designs.
The Corean wall covering is part of their Regency Gardens Collection and is one of their more modern designs. As shown in the image below, on gold powder finish, the blossom design can be custom coloured.
Follow this link to take a look at their comprehensive range of hand painted scenic murals – we at Icon Interiors think they are stunning.
Stark is a hub of inventiveness to designers who demand the highest quality, coloration and genuineness. They offer a new concept in home furnishings and will continue to search for new and state-of-the-art ideas, qualities, designs and effects.
These bespoke rugs are designed by Esti Barnes of Top Floor Rugs – which has become a leading source for distinctive contemporary hand-made rugs and carpets. Read the rest of this entry »