Kit Kemp and Martin Brudnizki to design features for Decorex

At Decorex’s new venue of Perks Field & The Orangery, Kensington Palace, the Champagne Bar will be the centrepiece of the show, offering a stunning environment to enjoy a moment of rest and a glass of fizz.

Martin Brudnizki Design Studio have worked on a number of renowned projects including The Club at The Ivy, Scott’s and Corrigan’s Mayfair, as well as Le Caprice in New York.

The design is still firmly under wraps, but we have been told it will be a Champagne Bar with an alternative twist.

The historic site of Kensington Palace has also provided the inspiration for the theme of this year’s show, the Silk Route, when silks, porcelain and other luxury goods were introduced to Europe. This theme will be used as a starting point by interior designer Kit Kemp, who has been invited to design the main entrance to Decorex. Of her design, Kemp comments: “Our trader of spices and glittering silks arrives back to his hideaway on a rainy Autumn London day. His cloak and hat hang, and his bedroom is a treasure chest of souvenirs from his travels to market places in the Orient. The spice colours of the East and the dappled light of an early Autumn day create a glowing scene. The chandelier of a glittering galleon above the bed reminds him of travels of the past and those to come in the future.”

Sleeper Magazine is media partner for the event so please stop by and pick up your complimentary copy of the latest issue.  

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