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Showing posts with label Design Centre Chelsea Harbour. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Design Centre Chelsea Harbour. Show all posts

Friday, May 31, 2013

Dynamic Regeneration: Design Centre Chelsea Harbour

Dynamic Regeneration: Design Centre Chelsea Harbour

The Design Centre is the largest interior design retail and trade centre in Europe and forms part of the Chelsea Harbour Estate.

http://www.marcol.com/index.php?page=chelsea-harbour

Sunday, November 4, 2012

Blog Tour London: Design Centre Chelsea Harbour

Blog Tour London: Design Centre Chelsea Harbour
Saturday, November 03, 2012 | Category: Bed and Bath, Design Bloggers, Events, Shops and Showrooms

http://materialgirlsblog.com/losangeles/2012/11/03/blog-tour-london-design-centre-chelsea-harbour/


As part of Blog Tour London, we visited the Design Centre Chelsea Harbour in London. During our visit, we were hosted by two sponsors: Samuel Heath and Victoria + Albert. Samuel Heath specilizes in both classic and contemporaty bath fittings and Victoria + Albert produces the most amazing volcanic baths and sink basins. Here’s a highlight from our visit to both showrooms!


The entrance to the Samuel Heath showroom at the Design Centre Chelsea Harbour.


Sleek modern bath fittings on display.


Chic bath accessories in black.


My somewhat iconic (& personal fave) pic of fellow bloggers and blog tour members: Igor of Happy Interior Blog and Will of Bright.Bazaar blog “modeling” for the Samuel Heath showroom.


Just across the way is the entrance to the Victoria + Albert showroom.


Once again, I enlisted Igor & Will to jump in the bath together…


And they weren’t shy about it!


Beautiful sink basins on display at the Victoria + Albert showroom.


And another!


Inside the light filled atrium of the Design Centre Chelsea Harbour.


In conjunction with the London Design Festival, many events were also taking place, including major UK design magazines showcasing at the design centre.


Land Rover UK provided transporation to and from the design centre to other major events.


Just outside the Design Centre Chelea Harbour is a courtyard with the Vaughan showroom.


And there is indeed a Chelsea Harbour!

Thank you to Samuel Heath and Victoria + Albert for hosting us!

{Photos by Jill Seidner Interior Design}

http://materialgirlsblog.com/losangeles/2012/11/03/blog-tour-london-design-centre-chelsea-harbour/

Sunday, November 20, 2011

Design Centre Chelsea Harbor

Design Centre Chelsea Harbor

Everything you ever wished for your apartment and even more.

Even if you are not planning on buying design furniture or Italian tiles for your bathroom, Design Centre Chelsea Harbor is well worth visiting.

http://www.lomography.com/magazine/locations/2011/11/20/design-centre-chelsea-harbor


A dazzling space for 90 showrooms and over 500 international interior brands. At over 90,000 square feet, it is the largest of its kind in Europe and well-established as a leading design destination. Design Centre occupies three huge glass domes – south, central and north. The space is cleverly decorated with huge pots of trees and orchids, and the installations coming from the dome ceilings are always changing. One time it could be figures of the geese, another time, shining black fish with disco balls.


There is an amazing book store right by the entrance- RIBA Bookshop where you can come to keep up to date with all the latest trends. There are two coffee shops here as well.

Apart from just selling interior design products, Design Centre runs ‘Focus’, which gives great access to everything new, not only to trade specialists but to the general public, before it reaches the stores’ shelves. They also take part in London Design Week by running free seminars, lectures, and master classes.


After you are done with Versace sofas and all that stuff, go and have a walk around the Chelsea harbor itself. Built in the late 1980s it contains luxury apartments, a 5-star home named Wyndham Grand surrounding a small marina with beautiful yachts and boats.

Perfect place for “Lomography-ing”, in my opinion.

Design Centre Chelsea Harbour
Lots Road
London
SW10 0XE
Closest tube station is Fulham Broadway. Can also be reached via Imperial Wharf overground station.

http://www.dcch.co.uk/
written by neja

http://www.lomography.com/magazine/locations/2011/11/20/design-centre-chelsea-harbor

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Design Centre Chelsea Harbour

Design Centre Chelsea Harbour

Address:Design Centre Chelsea Harbour, Lots Road, London SW10 0XF
Type:Commercial
Retail:85
Website:http://www.dcch.co.uk
Description:Design Centre Chelsea Harbour is a commercial building.

Located in spectacular glass domes, the space provides the ideal environment for 85 showrooms and over 400 international brands. At over 90,000 sq ft, the Design Centre is the largest of its kind in Europe and well-established as a leading design destination.

Buildington Rating & Notes

http://www.buildington.co.uk/buildings/london_sw10/lots_road/design_centre_chelsea_harbour/id/2204


Design Centre Chelsea Harbour - View to the building from Imperial Wharf Station

Entrance to Design Centre Chelsea Harbour

RIBA bookshop at Design Centre Chelsea Harbour

Design Centre Chelsea Harbour

Design Centre Chelsea Harbour

http://www.buildington.co.uk/buildings/london_sw10/lots_road/design_centre_chelsea_harbour/id/2204

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Design Centre Chelsea Harbour welcomes new Managing Director

Design Centre Chelsea Harbour welcomes new Managing Director
Jul 26, 2010

Claire German takes over the helm at the Design Centre Chelsea Harbour today, joining as the new Managing Director. She replaces Helen Fifield, who has left to take a course at the Royal Academy after seven years.

Previously Publishing Director at House & Garden magazine, Claire brings a considerable wealth of knowledge and experience from within the international interior design sector. She joins Design Centre Chelsea Harbour at a very exciting time with the Phase II development of these iconic buildings about to begin.

Marcol’s Co Founder and CEO Terence Cole states: "Claire’s dynamism and enthusiasm will enhance our vision for the future and further establish Design Centre Chelsea Harbour as the world’s leading design destination."

Co Founder and CEO Mark Steinberg adds: "Helen’s contribution has been outstanding and we will miss her greatly. We’ve worked very closely together during her time with us and her intelligence and creativity have helped develop the Design Centre Chelsea Harbour we know today. We wish both Claire and Helen every success in the future."

http://www.marcol.com/