Daniel Hopwood: Visually Ample Aesthetics For Every Home Design
Daniel Hopwood founded his London-based interior design practice in 1993 and, since then, offering clients a highly creative, practical and ultimately personal service has been a continual approach. With a fully qualified team of architects, project managers and interior designers, Daniel Hopwood manages to meet his clients’ expectations through beautifully crafted interiors, where artistic aesthetics and practical functions live as one. Stay tuned!
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The Toulousse rug looks like it is breathing influences from Mark Rothko. Minimalist and expansive in equal doses, it surely fits the painter’s abstract expressionism. Place it in a modern living room set and you will see what magic is all about.
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With a unique and stunning design, Charlotte stuns in its beautiful customizable textile and polished brass and glossy black legs. It might be the mid-century inspiration, it could be the simple but sleek lines, perhaps even the textile and materials, but no one can resist this armchair.
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Inspired by the enigmatic life of Abbey Lincoln, this majestic pendant light will be the right lighting design choice for a dramatic dining room. Abbey is a majestic suspension lamp that counts with golden finishes and black matte to give it a twist. This luxurious modern pendant lamp will be giving life and a statement to your modern home decor.
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Marie is rather an occasional dining chair that incorporates all of the mid-century elements into a contemporary vision. Its construction features slim legs made of polished brass, a round pad upholstered with a seductive velvet and a round back. It has no armrests, so it is also perfect for casual interiors like bars or restaurants.
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Just like the God of the sky and the rising sun, the Horus II suspension lamp promises to be a celestial reference in modern interior design. Featuring a structure in matte black lacquered brass and shades in crackle glass, this chandelier is perfect for creating a grand reveal over a fierce living room sofa.
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