Luxury home accessories from Spina Design

Posted by Paul Handley on Mon 11th April 2011 at 08:05 AM, Filed in Luxury Decor And ArchitectureLuxury FurnitureRich And Famous
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Spina design have made a name for themselves with dramatic lighting and the most impressive tie backs and tassels you have ever seen.

This is where luxury home accessories should be. Understated quality with overstated fun.

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With their clients including Harrods, Park lane’s Intercontinental Hotel and also on Park Lane, the Gary Rhodes restaurant, Spina are recognised for their use of high end materials with high spec design.

Spina Design create bespoke lighting and home accessories encompassing their signature opulent style. Fans include the Beckhams, Kelly Hoppen and…me!

For me, apart from the striking design, it’s the use of materials that makes Spina what they are. For example, their acclaimed curtain tie-backs collection with feather detailing.

The exquisite lighting sculptures in their latest designs incorporate semi-precious materials like coral, pearls, even tiger-eye alongside fine Japanese silks.

Also used in the designs are hand-made Wedgwood bone- china roses nestling with delicate crystal beads suspended from acrylic filaments.

Spina design have fun with their designs, that is clear. The end products always deliver.

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