Winnie Lui graduated from Central Saint Martins in Fashion, Communication and Promotion. In London, she learnt the skill of silversmithing from jewellery designer Lara Bohinc. Winnie also has an accessories brand under her own name where she creates tailor-made necklaces, brooches and millinery pieces. Beads is the 2nd piece Winnie created for Innermost, following the highly acclaimed limited edition ‘White Chandelier’ first made in 2007. Beads brings together the best detailing and finishing from her jewellery craft and blends it with the scale and technology of the lighting designer to give us these strikingly rich designs. When lit the distinctive geometry creates an array of infinite reflections on the interior that makes it feel as if the inner surface is itself decorated.
Beads OCTO
Beads PENTA
BeadsDesign: Winnie Lui
Rich Brilliant Willing was named among the “Top 40” designers by I.D. magazine in January 2009, formed by Theo Richardson, Charles Brill and Alexander Williams. Rich Brilliant Willing is an internationally recognized multidisciplinary design studio. Rich Brilliant Willing design at various scales from packaging & products, to interior spaces and installations. Their methodology is evident in their work, acombination of technical sophistication with old-fashioned sleight of hand.
Fitting supplied with integrated wiring set, unique to this productPlease specify colour code ‘XX’, 01-White/ 02-Black/ 06-Oak/ 10-Walnut/ 11-Orange/ 19-Teak**our Teak Clinker are made using production offcuts & reclaimed material originating from a managed source. Oak and Walnut veneers are of North American origin.
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Innermost London - 2.03 & 2.04 OXO Tower Wharf, Bargehouse Street, London SE1 9PH
Innermost Hong Kong - Ground Floor, 248 Hollywood Road, Central, Hong Kong
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ClinkerDesign: Rich Brilliant Willing
Tina Leung is the Creative Director at Innermost as well as a designer in her own right. Her role means she plays a major part in the development of Innermost and interacts closely with designers from all over the world. Her own ideas are formed by playing with the materials and construction of items to create new looks and technical innovations.
BuckleDesign: Tina Leung
Geeio Yuen Fillet was a project lead by Geeio Yuen with the Innermost studio team. Geeio is a graduate of University of Central England in Birmingham and Fillet was the first major project he has run for us. Fillet is deliberately subtle, a large piece with the most refined details that could be used either as a feature or in the background. Both black and white finishes are matt and special colours can be created to order.
FilletDesign: Geeio Yuen
Origami DINING 250 TABLE
Lighthouse LARGE
Lighthouse SMALL
Lighthouse WALL LAMP
Lighthouse LARGE
Lighthouse EXTRA LARGE
Lighthouse LARGE FLAT
LighthouseDesign: Innermost
BubbleDesign: Steve Jones
Peter Mac Cann studied furniture and product design in Dublin and completed a masters degree at BCUC High Wycombe in 1999. In 2000 he set up his multi-disciplinary practice ‘No Fixed Abode Design’, exhibiting at Milan in 2000-01 with Mo-Billy. He has subsequently designed for leading UK brands, including Thorsten Van Elten, Habitat, Heals and Innermost. His work has been widely published and exhibited, earning an award or two along the way, most notably the 2009 Homes and Gardens Classic Lighting Award for Tie.
Peter relocated to Dublin in 2006 to launch design and manufacturing brand Made* with John Walsh. Their debut collection received 4 awards in the 2007 IDI (Irish DesignersInstitute) awards.
TieDesign: Peter Mac Cann
Jeeves & WoosterDesign: Jake Phipps
Jake Phipps graduated from John Makepeace’s furniture design school, Parnham College in 1999 and began designing and making one-off pieces to commission. In 2005 he set up his own design studio in London, concentrating on designing his own pieces for large scale production.
The Jeeves pendant light was designed as a playful take on lighting with a real sense of cultural identity. The hat is an object that often associates its wearer with a particular society, heritage or race. The Bowler is a classic British cultural icon reflecting a bygone era of imperialism, class divide and eccentricity.
SticklightDesign: Michael Young
Michael Young and Innermost have developed a brand new edition of his landmark
Sticklight, ten years after its original launch in 1997. The Sticklight is the second project Young has
worked on with Innermost.The new version has been designed to allow
more options and increased performance. Major advances include increased light output and base options to allow installation in a variety
of environments.
JewelDesign: Yee-Ling Wan
Yee-Ling WanLondoner Yee-Ling Wan studied design at Central St
Martins before working in design consultancies around London. In 2002, she accepted a job in Hong Kong working
for local consultancy Monoone, Milk Design and then joined Innermost in June 2004.
Her work is characterised by strong research and innovation in materials and construction, very much in line
with the Innermost philosophy. She is passionate about surface pattern design, as seen in many of her works.
Yee-Ling WanLondoner Yee-Ling Wan studied design at Central St
Martins before working in design consultancies around London. In 2002, she accepted a job in Hong Kong working
for local consultancy Monoone, Milk Design and then joined Innermost in June 2004.
Her work is characterised by strong research and innovation in materials and construction, very much in line
with the Innermost philosophy. She is passionate about surface pattern design, as seen in many of her works.
Koray Ozgen Koray Ozgen is an industrial designer based in Paris
solutions. He set up Ozgen Design Studio following his post-graduate internship at Les Ateliers -E.N.S.C.I.(Ecole Nationale Superieure de Création Industrielle) in Paris. He completed several visual projects for institutional clients including City of Paris, Knoll International and Centre Georges Pompidou. The products designed by Koray Ozgen are manufactured by established companies in Europe and the USA Koray Ozgen was awarded the Observeur Star by the internationally recognized French Prize, the “Observeur’06”, for his porcelain tableware design. In parallel with these activities, he designs his own range of dailylife objects for Ozgen Design Catalogue which he founded with two other partners in 1999. O.D.C. not only
corporate gift and bespoke commissioning services.
Koray Ozgen Koray Ozgen is an industrial designer based in Paris
solutions. He set up Ozgen Design Studio following his post-graduate internship at Les Ateliers -E.N.S.C.I.(Ecole Nationale Superieure de Création Industrielle) in Paris. He completed several visual projects for institutional clients including City of Paris, Knoll International and Centre Georges Pompidou. The products designed by Koray Ozgen are manufactured by established companies in Europe and the USA Koray Ozgen was awarded the Observeur Star by the internationally recognized French Prize, the “Observeur’06”, for his porcelain tableware design. In parallel with these activities, he designs his own range of dailylife objects for Ozgen Design Catalogue which he founded with two other partners in 1999. O.D.C. not only
corporate gift and bespoke commissioning services.
AsteroidDesign: Koray Ozgen
terior use.
KaboomDesign: Tina Leung
Tina Leung is the Creative Director at Innermost as well as a designer in her own right. Her role means she plays a major part in the development of Innermost and interacts closely with designers from all over the world. Her own ideas are formed by playing with the materialsand construction of items to create new looks and technical innovations.
Kapow!Design: Tina Leung
Tina Leung is the Creative Director at Innermost as well as a designer in her own right. Her role means she plays a major part in the development of Innermost and interacts closely with designers from all over the world. Her own ideas are formed by playing with the materials and construction of items to create new looks and technical innovations.
BigoliDesign: Phayvanah Halsackda
MarbleDesign: Christopher LaBrooy
Christopher LaBrooy was born in Aberdeen and graduated with an MA from the Royal College of Art in London.
His work captures an interest in the applied arts, working directly with materials to develop ‘useless beautiful objects’ which he applies to a specific purpose.
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DelightDesign: Mixko
Mixko is the partnership of Japanese and British designers Nahoko Koyama and Alex Garnett. The pair have created many lighting, furniture and product concepts at their UK
Innermost.
LoopDesign: Anne Kyyrö Quinn
Anne Kyyrö Quinn was born in Helsinki, Finland and studied in London where she now has her studio and an established textile business. She has won numerous awards and has worked with Innermost since we began in 1999.
Loop 2Design: Anne Kyyrö Quinn
Anne Kyyrö Quinn was born in Helsinki, Finland and studied in London where she now has her studio and an established textile business. She has won numerous awards and has worked with Innermost since we began in 1999.
RD2SQDesign: Steve Jones
MnMDesign: Steve Jones
MetallicDesign: Innermost
ZegDesign: Innermost
MoCroDesign: Innermost
KobeDesign: Russell Cameron
Acid DamaskDesign: Timorous Beasties
The Glasgow based ‘Beasties’ started working together in 1990 after meeting at Glasgow School of Art, they specialise in interior products using their print skills to innovate. Once described as ‘William Morris on acid’ their work has evolved and they have won many awards including a UK Millennium product award and the 2003 ICFF New York wall covering prize. They were nominated for the 2005 Designer of the Year Award by The London Design Museum.
Timorous Beasties
LeafDesign: Timorous Beasties
The Glasgow based ‘Beasties’ started working together in 1990 after meeting at Glasgow School of Art, they specialise in interior products using their print skills to innovate. Once described as ‘William Morris on acid’ their work has evolved and they have won many awards including a UK Millennium product award and the 2003 ICFF New York wall covering prize. They were nominated for the 2005 Designer of the Year Award by The London Design Museum.
Timorous Beasties
An intricate laser cut artwork created by Meiha Tsang for a private interior project has been applied to these shades.
PeonyDesign: Meiha Tsang
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HiHoA fun yet stylish take on the traditional children’s rocking horse remade for grown-ups. Jarrod Lim designed Hi Ho so you can sit forward and really ride or alternatively turn around and sit back for a gentler comfortable rocking chair experience. Granny would approve.
Its practical too so it comes with a choice of synthetic fur or natural sheepskin and the covers are removable for dry cleaning just in case anyone gets too excited.
Our lawyers told us to mention that ‘it’s not a toy and not suitable for children’ but we thought that was a little unfair so we will be releasing a smaller version soon……
HiHoDesign: Jarrod Lim
Jarrod Lim was born and raised in Melbourne Australia and currently resides in Singapore where he runs his studio, focusing on furniture. Jarrod lived in Milan working for designer, Patricia Urquiola and in London for SCP before founding his own studio. His designs centre on the ‘human experiences’ often found in everyday objects and situations. His style is intuitive and very refined but always unique. Exploration of materials and processes, regularly feature in his designs and each piece has its own captivating story to tell.
KoiDesign: Jarrod Lim
KoiKoi takes the simple repetitive form of a fish scale and turns it into both its aesthetic and structure. Each chair is handmade from steel then powder coated in a light ‘sand’ finish and
the seat is made from recycled teak wood.
Rich Brilliant Willing was named among the “Top 40” designers by I.D. magazine in January 2009, formed by Theo Richardson, Charles Brill and Alexander Williams, and are an internationally recognized multidisciplinary design studio. Rich Brilliant Willing design at various scales from packaging & products, to interior spaces and installations. Their methodology is evident in their work, a combination of technical sophistication with old-fashioned sleight of hand.
Clinker SIDE TABLE
Clinker COFFEE TABLE
ClinkerDesign: Rich Brilliant Willing
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Origami COFFEE TABLE
Origami SIDE TABLE
Anthony Dickens studied Furniture and Related Product Design at Buckinghamshire and Chilterns University College, graduating in 1997.
He launched the Origami table range, winning a design bursary from Liberty and the Elle Decoration Best Table Award.
OrigamiDesign: Anthony Dickens
MantelMantelDesign: Cédric RagotDesign: Cédric Ragot
HaloDesign: Peter Mac Cann
Peter Mac Cann studied furniture and product design in Dublin and completed a masters degree at BCUC High Wycombe in 1999. In 2000 he set up his multi-disciplinary practice ‘No Fixed Abode’, exhibiting at Milan in 2000-01 with Mo-Billy.
Peter relocated to Dublin in 2006 to launch design and manufacturing brand Made* with John Walsh. Their debutcollection received 4 awards in the 2007 IDI (Irish designers Institute) awards. Peter continues to develop designs for furniture, lighting and accessories under the name no fixed abode and is building a worldwide client base.
EclipseDesign: Yee-Ling Wan
Yee-Ling WanLondoner Yee-Ling Wan studied design at Central St Martins before working in design consultancy around London. In 2002, she accepted a job in Hong Kong working for local consultants Monoone, Milk Design and then joined Innermost in June 2004.
Her work is characterised by strong research and innovation in materials and construction, very much in line with the Innermost philosophy. She is passionate about surface pattern design, as seen in many of her works.
Yee-Ling Wan has taken the traditional carriage clock and updated the materials and construction to create this stunning contemporary clock. For this her second clock project she selected crystal with bevelled edges in order to add to the quality and optical effect given by the mirror.
FloridiumDesign: Yee-Ling Wan
FantômeDesign: Yee-Ling Wan
Yee-Ling Wan studied design at Central St Martins before working in design consultancy around London. In 2002, she accepted a job in Hong Kong working for local consultants Monoone, Mike Design and then joined Innermost in June 2004.
Her work is characterised by strong research and innovation in materials and construction, very much in line with the Innermost philosophy. She is passionate about surface pattern design, as seen in the subtle detail of the Fantôme clock.
Tina Leung is the Creative Director at Innermost.Her role means she plays a major part in the development of Innermost and interacts closely with designers from all over the world. Her own ideas are formed by playing with the materials and construction of items to create new looks and technical innovations.
Flood Design: Tina Leung
Stem VaseDesign: Yee-Ling Wan & Steve Jones
DervishDesign: ITEM
RibbonDesign: Shin Azumi
Shin Azumi was born in Kobe, Japan in 1965. After finishing his MA in Industrial Design at the Royal College of Art in 1994, he helped found design group ‘AZUMI’. In 2005, he established his own office ‘a studio’ in London.Azumi’s work has received numerous design awards in Europe and Japan, including: the Jerwood Applied Arts Prize in 2004; the Blueprint 100% Design Award in 2003; Product of the Year, 2000; and, the FX International Design Award (for the LEM stool). Azumi is one of the most prolific furniture designers of his generation. His furniture is currently in production for La Palma, Itoki, Bruehl, Isokon Plus, Keen, Benchmark, Decola, Dietiker, Hitch Mylius and Magis. In the product design arena, he has worked with Guzzini, Muji, Mathmos and on special commissions for the Yautcha restaurant London.
TriDesign: Shin Azumi
Shin Azumi was born in Kobe, Japan in 1965. After finishing his MA in Industrial Design at the Royal College of Art in 1994, he helped found design group
‘AZUMI’. In 2005, he established his own office ‘a studio’ in London.
Azumi’s work has received numerous design awards in Europe and Japan, including: the Jerwood Applied
Arts Prize in 2004; the Blueprint 100% Design Award in 2003; Product of the Year, 2000; and, the FX International
Design Award (for the LEM stool).
Azumi is one of the most prolific furniture designers of his generation. His furniture is currently in production
for La Palma, Itoki, Bruehl, Isokon Plus, Keen, Benchmark, Decola, Dietiker, Hitch Mylius and Magis. In the product
design arena, he has worked with Guzzini, Muji, Mathmos and on special commissions for the Yautcha
restaurant London.
Ghost CandelabraDesign: Jon Russell
Half Pint GlassDesign: Tim Parsons
Petit FoursDesign: Andreas Fabian