Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Kit Kemp at Decorex International with Blogtour London



Our last day of blogtour London, we attended Decorex International on the grounds of Kensington Palace. I knew I would love this show, the minute I graced the doorway. Internationally acclaimed interior designer Kit Kemp  designed the entrance and it was beyond fabulous. I was mesmerized instantly.  The theme of this year's show was "Silk Route".  In Kemp's words, her inspiration for the spaces:

“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.”

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 Kemp was asked to design the entrance of the show.  Her work was divided into two areas flanking the main entrance to the show.  To the right, she designed a bedroom, and to the left, a courtyard with a bath area.  Both areas were draped with simply constructed Jim Thompson Fox Linton silk  shades in bright pink, mustard and orange accented in Dedar black and white stripe trim which made you feel like you were peeping into someone's private spaces.  The bedroom was a menagerie of color and texture.  Kit serves as  Design Director for the Firmdale Hotels of London and NYC, which she co-owns with her husband, Tim.  As director of this boutique hotel group, Kit is adapt in creating beautiful, yet functional spaces filled with detail to delight the most meticulous guest.  The Decorex spaces did not fall short in this concept.  Everything  was tailored made and exquisitely executed. There was a perfect balance of masculine and feminine, rustic and elegant. Each piece in each area was a study in intricate details.  I had to concentrate each piece to take it all in.  It was the perfect example of a well designed collected look that would keep the viewer guessing, as to whether it was recently crafted or done over time.  As I post these photos, I see things I didn't notice in the spaces while at the show.  The balance in pattern, scale and color were achieved to perfection.




The grouping of PET lamps created an art installation in the room.  The variety of shape color and texture was delightful and immediately drew your eye into the space. 



The walls were upholstered in Kit Kemp Bespoke from Christopher Farr Cloth.  If the PET lamp installation wasn't enough, the loom installation over the bed created by Hermione Sky O'Hea further enhanced the feeling of wrapping oneself inside a cocoon.  



The sofa was from 
Appliquéd leaf artistry on the pillows and headboard was created by Pippa Caley.  As can be seen in this close up of the detail some of the appliquéd leaves where made to look as though they just fallen on the fabric.



Amazing detail in the appliqué work



The space was put together like a well organized puzzle, making use of every inch of space, to visually delight the viewer. The beautiful timber flooring was Schotten & Hanson german antique flooring. The delicate scandinavian planks were fused with English tradition, to create the perfect floor for the space.



The small striped sofa provide the perfect amount of boudoir seating.  It was custom made by Ben Whistler, of London. This company makes custom pieces for everything from luxury residential projects to large hotel contracts.




Capital Carpets of Chelsea custom made the rug 
which repeated the leaf theme in the room, but in a more
abstract,manner which added to the playful feel of the room.



All soft furnishing were by Jenny Morgan






The small mustard ikat pillows on the bed were bedazzled
with gold beaded trim.  Embroidered linens by
Jab Anstoetz (Soliel Blue) and the bedspread is
Lelievre (Jean Paul Gaultier)



The beautiful ceramic lamps bedside are
 from Richard Taylor Designs



Detail shot of the cameos on the drawer fronts of the
shell encrusted bedside chest by Chelsea Textiles






I adore that Kit is an animal lover and many times includes spaces for pets in her designs. Not sure who was responsible for this pet bed, but it was fit for a royal four-legged
 creature with plume on top.




Whether a bedroom has a fabulous view or not, Kit's design   demonstrates how to remedy the issue. Can you imagine walking up to this color?  Cape next to the bookcase is by
Christine Vanderhurd




The beautiful ebonised French bookcase from
Brownrigg is filled with colorful china.









Kemp paid attention to detail by making sure the backs of the chairs were as interesting as the front, since the backs faced
the entrance to the building.  Here is an armchair by Alma which featured a band of yellow leather with pretty cutouts which kept the otherwise simple chair from being boring .




This little guy was dressed in boiled grey boiled wool from Holland & Sherry  on the front and had a patterned fabric back with gold piping and nail heads, which made this little tub chair a standout.




To the left of the entrance was the courtyard created by Kemp.  


A trio of Tyson Limited iron and glass "galleon" chandeliers
 gave a dreamy Peter Pan feel to the space.



The walls in the main area were papered in an oversized botanical paper by Kit Kemp Bespoke and were trimmed in Farrow & Ball "Arsenic" paint.  


The main wall was a anchored by driftwood table by The Decorator Source and over it hung an antiqued glass art deco mirror by Rupert Bevan.  On the left side of the console was a camel table by Soane and on the right was a chair covered in a bright stripe fabric that looks akin to a kilim rug. Front and center in the space was a beautiful English antique octagonal table with turned leg and egg and dart trim along the base.



The tile squares creating the floor were from Lapicida stone and provided a sense of history to the space.



Brightly colored specimens of mushrooms
were under cloches.


Flowers were by Bloomsbury Flowers


Accessories throughout the space were from
Mimi de Biarritz.  



Up close of the Driftwood console by The Decorator Source


Camel side table by Soane



Adjacent to the courtyard was the bath area which
gave a feeling of being in a zin garden. The walls 
were papered in Andrew Martin "Timber" applied
horizontally rather than vertical which served
to expand the small space.



The luxurious Copper Usk and taps
was by Drummonds



The sculpture "Connected" by
Tom Stodgon further enhanced the zen feel of the
 bathroom area and added a contemporary balance
to the otherwise traditional space.  The bath accessories
 were from Balineum, and bath linens were from
Volga Linen.  

All in all, I Kit Kemp's well designed entrance was my favorite exhibit at Decorex International.  She took the theme of the show "Silk Routes" and created a bedroom and courtyard area, that provided a sense of history, yet a bit of fantasy mixed with asian zen and hints of Marrakesh.  The end results were two beautiful curated spaces that felt livable and collected over time.  Kit said she likes to create interiors that make you smile and she definitely achieved that with me.


Photo credit Firmdale Hotel
To learn more about Kit Kemp and see more of her work,  visit the Firmdale Hotels or watch the video here.



If you are as crazy for Kit Kemp as I am you can
 order her book Kit Kemp, A Living Space,  here.  It is filled with page after page of delicious design done the Kemp way.

Hope you enjoyed getting to know Kit Kemp if you weren't familiar with her already.  Did she make you smile?

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6 comments:

  1. Lisa! Thanks for taking the rest us is through Decorex. I have always wondered what it is like. Very colorful. Looks like you all had an amazing trip- of course!!! xx

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    1. Thank you Courtney! Hope I can share some more too!!

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  2. So festive! Thanks for sharing this with us, Lisa. What a decadent treat!! I feel like I've just visited the grand bazaar in Istanbul. Stay fabulous!!!
    xo
    Loi

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    1. Thanks Loi! Her work is decadent! Thanks for stopping by!

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  3. Lisa it is all such a dream filled with color and bling and all things beautiful!!
    Thank you for sharing this delight!
    Xoxo
    Karena
    Art by Karena
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    1. Isn't Karen? I love it! Thanks for commenting!!!

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