After becoming well-known in the US market for his unique china and crystal collection based on antique designs, British designer William Yeoward has been working away on his true forte, interior design fabrics and furnishings. He has just launched his third book, William Yeoward At Home, and as necessity is the mother of invention, when he cannot find what he is looking for, he creates it. This is the case with his recently launched furniture. As Margaret Thatcher's interior designer, this Brit design leader can move easily between gracious entertaining and room plans. His shop, located at 270 King's Road, is a design emporium that has long been one of my favorite places to go for immediate trends in color and product design. Several years ago, when I was at House Beautiful, design director Doretta Sperduto and I paid a visit to William in his incredible office in the Imperial Laundry in Battersea. It was there that I first got a glimpse of the incredible furniture he had designed. Working in chestnut, mahogany and walnut wood, the case goods and upholstered furniture accents tend to look stronger in the rich, darker finishes, but are available in white as well for a lighter look. Available at select showrooms around the country, such as Atlanta's Grizzel & Mann, DC's EF+LM Showroom and The I.D. Collection in Dallas, I recently got a peek at Profiles showroom in The New York Design Center. I am so pleased it is finally available stateside-- the creative forms and witty silhouettes will add a dose of personality to any room. With railroaded striped fabrics from his new collection the upholstery is really inventive, and the diverse line is a welcome addition.
Photos courtesy of William Yeoward
Cherington Bookcase with Scalloped Top is one of my favorite statement pieces
Arley Mirrored 4 Door Sideboard has classical details updated with clean lines
Marts Chair is a neo wingback
Till Chair with tight back and loose seat has a playful arc on the back
Palmer Chair with maple leg
Launay Cushion Chair with maple leg
Pila Chair is a modified wing chair
Howe Chair with tight seat and back
Conchita Chair with tight back plays on a classic hall chair
Emerald Chair with skirt
Cushion Chair
Smoker Sofa
Christian Sofa with maple leg
Sylvie Curved Sofa
Percy Sofa with maple leg
Kent Sofa with maple leg
Martinez Mirror in chestnut
Platou Mirror in chestnut
Marseilles Slated Elliptical Dining Table
Mereworth Dining Table
Asti Extending Dining Table in walnut with ebony inlay
Menerbes Table
Arman Side Table
Matrix Desk in chestnut
Edward in oak with rosewood
Hyme Chest of walnut
Cateau Desk in chestnut
Barramundi Dining Table in chestnut
William Yeoward's most recent fabric additions from Designer's Guild are in an earthy color palette. They are a creative amalgam of inspiration found traveling through Spain, Argentina Sweden and Norway. Stripes figure prominently, reminiscent of dhurrie rugs and riding saddle blankets with a thick, textural hand and rich color.
The Aranjasa Weaves Collection's Loreta fabric in Aqua in a wool blend
Aranjasa in Sahara
Poppy, wool and linen blend stripe
Photos courtesy of William Yeoward
Cherington Bookcase with Scalloped Top is one of my favorite statement pieces
Arley Mirrored 4 Door Sideboard has classical details updated with clean lines
Marts Chair is a neo wingback
Till Chair with tight back and loose seat has a playful arc on the back
Palmer Chair with maple leg
Launay Cushion Chair with maple leg
Pila Chair is a modified wing chair
Howe Chair with tight seat and back
Conchita Chair with tight back plays on a classic hall chair
Emerald Chair with skirt
Cushion Chair
Smoker Sofa
Christian Sofa with maple leg
Sylvie Curved Sofa
Percy Sofa with maple leg
Kent Sofa with maple leg
Martinez Mirror in chestnut
Platou Mirror in chestnut
Marseilles Slated Elliptical Dining Table
Mereworth Dining Table
Asti Extending Dining Table in walnut with ebony inlay
Menerbes Table
Arman Side Table
Matrix Desk in chestnut
Edward in oak with rosewood
Hyme Chest of walnut
Cateau Desk in chestnut
Barramundi Dining Table in chestnut
William Yeoward's most recent fabric additions from Designer's Guild are in an earthy color palette. They are a creative amalgam of inspiration found traveling through Spain, Argentina Sweden and Norway. Stripes figure prominently, reminiscent of dhurrie rugs and riding saddle blankets with a thick, textural hand and rich color.
The Aranjasa Weaves Collection's Loreta fabric in Aqua in a wool blend
Aranjasa in Sahara
Poppy, wool and linen blend stripe
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