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Beads OCTO<br />

Beads PENTA<br />

Winnie Lui graduated from Central Saint Martins in Fashion,<br />

Communication and Promotion. In London, she learnt the skill of<br />

silversmithing from jewellery designer Lara Bohinc. Winnie also has an<br />

accessories brand under her own name where she creates tailor-made<br />

necklaces, brooches and millinery pieces. Beads is the 2nd piece Winnie<br />

created for Innermost, following the highly acclaimed limited edition<br />

‘White Chandelier’ first made in 2007. Beads brings together the best<br />

detailing and finishing from her jewellery craft and blends it with the<br />

scale and technology of the lighting designer to give us these strikingly<br />

rich designs. When lit the distinctive geometry creates an array of<br />

infinite reflections on the interior that makes it feel as if the inner<br />

surface is itself decorated.


Beads<br />

Design: Winnie Lui


Rich Brilliant Willing<br />

was named among the “Top 40”<br />

designers by I.D. magazine in January 2009, formed by Theo Richardson,<br />

Charles Brill and Alexander Williams. Rich Brilliant Willing is an<br />

internationally recognized multidisciplinary design studio. Rich Brilliant<br />

Willing design at various scales from packaging & products, to interior<br />

spaces and installations. Their methodology is evident in their work, a<br />

combination of technical sophistication with old-fashioned sleight of hand.


Clinker<br />

Design: Rich Brilliant Willing<br />

Clinker by Rich Brilliant Willing<br />

Product Type:<br />

Colours:<br />

Environment:<br />

Construction Materials:<br />

Product:<br />

Code:<br />

Type:<br />

Bulbs (max):<br />

Fitting:<br />

Ø 19cm<br />

28cm<br />

Clinker Pendant Mini<br />

PC039120-XX<br />

Suspension<br />

11W / 60W<br />

E27<br />

Suspension<br />

Black/ White/ Orange/ Oak Veneer/ Walnut Veneer/ Teak*<br />

Indoor<br />

Wood and Glass<br />

Product:<br />

Code:<br />

Type:<br />

Bulbs (max):<br />

Fitting:<br />

Clinker Pendant<br />

PC039140-XX<br />

Suspension<br />

20W / 100W<br />

2 x E27<br />

Product:<br />

Code:<br />

Type:<br />

Bulbs (max):<br />

Fitting:<br />

Fitting supplied with integrated wiring set, unique to this product<br />

Please specify colour code ‘XX’, 01-White/ 02-Black/ 06-Oak/ 10-Walnut/ 11-Orange/ 19-Teak*<br />

*our Teak Clinker are made using production offcuts & reclaimed material originating from a managed source.<br />

Oak and Walnut veneers are of North American origin.<br />

Ø 51cm<br />

47cm<br />

Innermost London - 2.03 & 2.04 OXO Tower Wharf, Bargehouse Street, London SE1 9PH<br />

Innermost Hong Kong - Ground Floor, 248 Hollywood Road, Central, Hong Kong<br />

125cm<br />

RoHS F<br />

59cm<br />

Clinker Pendant Capsule<br />

PC039160-XX<br />

Suspension<br />

20W / 100W<br />

4 x E27<br />

Ø 28cm<br />

Printed 12/2010


<strong>Tina</strong> Leung is the Creative Director at Innermost as well<br />

as a designer in her own right.<br />

Her role means she plays a major part in the development of<br />

Innermost and interacts closely with designers from all over the world.<br />

Her own ideas are formed by playing with the materials and<br />

construction of items to create new looks and technical innovations.


Buckle<br />

Design: <strong>Tina</strong> Leung


Geeio Yuen<br />

Fillet was a project lead by Geeio Yuen with the Innermost studio team. Geeio<br />

is a graduate of University of Central England in Birmingham and Fillet was the<br />

first major project he has run for us. Fillet is deliberately subtle, a large piece<br />

with the most refined details that could be used either as a feature or in the<br />

background. Both black and white finishes are matt and special colours can be<br />

created to order.


Origami DINING 250 TABLE<br />

Fillet<br />

Design: Geeio Yuen


Lighthouse LARGE FLAT<br />

Lighthouse LARGE<br />

Lighthouse SMALL<br />

Lighthouse WALL LAMP<br />

Lighthouse LARGE<br />

Lighthouse EXTRA LARGE


Lighthouse<br />

Design: Innermost


Bubble<br />

Design: Steve Jones


Peter Mac Cann studied furniture and product<br />

design in Dublin and completed a masters degree at BCUC<br />

High Wycombe in 1999. In 2000 he set up his multi-disciplinary<br />

practice ‘No Fixed Abode Design’, exhibiting at Milan in 2000-<br />

01 with Mo-Billy. He has subsequently designed for leading<br />

UK brands, including Thorsten Van Elten, Habitat, Heals and<br />

Innermost. His work has been widely published and exhibited,<br />

earning an award or two along the way, most notably the 2009<br />

Homes and Gardens Classic Lighting Award for Tie.<br />

Peter relocated to Dublin in 2006 to launch design and<br />

manufacturing brand Made* with John Walsh. Their debut<br />

collection received 4 awards in the 2007 IDI (Irish Designers<br />

Institute) awards.<br />

Tie<br />

Design: Peter Mac Cann


Jeeves & Wooster<br />

Design: Jake Phipps<br />

Jake Phipps graduated from John Makepeace’s furniture<br />

design school, Parnham College in 1999 and began designing and<br />

making one-off pieces to commission. In 2005 he set up his own design<br />

studio in London, concentrating on designing his own pieces for large<br />

scale production.<br />

The Jeeves pendant light was designed as a playful take on lighting with<br />

a real sense of cultural identity. The hat is an object that often associates<br />

its wearer with a particular society, heritage or race. The Bowler is a<br />

classic British cultural icon reflecting a bygone era of imperialism, class<br />

divide and eccentricity.


Sticklight<br />

Design: Michael Young<br />

Michael Young and Innermost have<br />

developed a brand new edition of his landmark<br />

Sticklight, ten years after its original launch in 1997.<br />

The Sticklight is the second project Young has<br />

worked on with Innermost.<br />

The new version has been designed to allow<br />

more options and increased performance. Major<br />

advances include increased light output and<br />

base options to allow installation in a variety<br />

of environments.


Jewel<br />

Design: Yee-Ling Wan<br />

Yee-Ling Wan<br />

Londoner Yee-Ling Wan studied design at Central St<br />

Martins before working in design consultancies around<br />

London. In 2002, she accepted a job in Hong Kong working<br />

for local consultancy Monoone, Milk Design and then<br />

joined Innermost in June 2004.<br />

Her work is characterised by strong research and<br />

innovation in materials and construction, very much in line<br />

with the Innermost philosophy. She is passionate about<br />

surface pattern design, as seen in many of her works.


Koray Ozgen<br />

Koray Ozgen is an industrial designer based in Paris<br />

solutions. He set up Ozgen Design Studio following<br />

his post-graduate internship at Les Ateliers -E.N.S.C.I.<br />

(Ecole Nationale Superieure de Création Industrielle)<br />

in Paris. He completed several visual projects for<br />

institutional clients including City of Paris, Knoll<br />

International and Centre Georges Pompidou. The<br />

products designed by Koray Ozgen are manufactured<br />

by established companies in Europe and the USA<br />

Koray Ozgen was awarded the Observeur Star by<br />

the internationally recognized French Prize, the<br />

“Observeur’06”, for his porcelain tableware design.<br />

In parallel with these activities, he designs his own range<br />

of dailylife objects for Ozgen Design Catalogue which he<br />

founded with two other partners in 1999. O.D.C. not only<br />

corporate gift and bespoke commissioning services.<br />

Asteroid<br />

Design: Koray Ozgen<br />

terior use.


<strong>Tina</strong> Leung is the Creative Director at<br />

Innermost as well as a designer in her own right.<br />

Her role means she plays a major part in the<br />

development of Innermost and interacts closely<br />

with designers from all over the world.<br />

Her own ideas are formed by playing with the materials<br />

and construction of items to create new looks and<br />

technical innovations.<br />

Kaboom<br />

Design: <strong>Tina</strong> Leung


<strong>Tina</strong> Leung is the Creative Director at<br />

Innermost as well as a designer in her own right.<br />

Her role means she plays a major part in the development<br />

of Innermost and interacts closely with designers from all<br />

over the world.<br />

Her own ideas are formed by playing with the materials<br />

and construction of items to create new looks and<br />

technical innovations.<br />

Kapow!<br />

Design: <strong>Tina</strong> Leung


Bigoli<br />

Design: Phayvanah Halsackda


Christopher LaBrooy was born in Aberdeen<br />

and graduated with an MA from the Royal College of Art in London.<br />

His work captures an interest in the applied arts, working directly with<br />

materials to develop ‘useless beautiful objects’ which he applies to a<br />

specific purpose.<br />

Marble<br />

Design: Christopher LaBrooy<br />

Product:<br />

Code:<br />

Type:<br />

Bulbs (max):<br />

Fitting:<br />

Marble LARGE FLOOR<br />

SM019140-XX<br />

20W /100W<br />

Lamp<br />

E27<br />

Product:<br />

Code:<br />

Type:<br />

Bulbs (max): 15 W /60W<br />

Fitting:<br />

Marble SMALL TABLE Product: Marble LARGE PENDANT Product: Marble GIANT PENDANT Product: Marble SMALL PENDANT<br />

SM019130-XX<br />

Code:<br />

Lamp Type:<br />

Bulbs (max): 20W /100W<br />

E14 Fitting:<br />

PM019140-XX<br />

Suspension<br />

E27<br />

Code:<br />

Type:<br />

Bulbs (max): 20W /100W<br />

Fitting:<br />

PM019160-XX Code:<br />

PM019130-XX<br />

Suspension<br />

MSCUK - E27<br />

Type:<br />

Bulbs (max):<br />

Fitting:<br />

20W /100W<br />

Suspension<br />

E27


Mixko is the partnership of Japanese and<br />

British designers Nahoko Koyama and Alex<br />

Garnett. The pair have created many lighting,<br />

furniture and product concepts at their UK<br />

Innermost.<br />

Delight<br />

Design: Mixko


Anne Kyyrö Quinn was born in<br />

Helsinki, Finland and studied in London where<br />

she now has her studio and an established textile<br />

business. She has won numerous awards and has<br />

worked with Innermost since we began in 1999.<br />

Loop<br />

Design: Anne Kyyrö Quinn


Anne Kyyrö Quinn was born in<br />

Helsinki, Finland and studied in London where<br />

she now has her studio and an established textile<br />

business. She has won numerous awards and has<br />

worked with Innermost since we began in 1999.<br />

Loop 2<br />

Design: Anne Kyyrö Quinn


RD2SQ<br />

Design: Steve Jones


MnM<br />

Design: Steve Jones


Metallic<br />

Design: Innermost


Zeg<br />

Design: Innermost


MoCro<br />

Design: Innermost


Kobe<br />

Design: Russell Cameron


Timorous Beasties<br />

The Glasgow based ‘Beasties’ started working<br />

together in 1990 after meeting at Glasgow<br />

School of Art, they specialise in interior<br />

products using their print skills to innovate.<br />

Once described as ‘William Morris on acid’<br />

their work has evolved and they have won<br />

many awards including a UK Millennium<br />

product award and the 2003 ICFF New York<br />

wall covering prize. They were nominated for<br />

the 2005 Designer of the Year Award by The<br />

London Design Museum.<br />

Acid Damask<br />

Design: Timorous Beasties


Timorous Beasties<br />

The Glasgow based ‘Beasties’ started working<br />

together in 1990 after meeting at Glasgow<br />

School of Art, they specialise in interior<br />

products using their print skills to innovate.<br />

Once described as ‘William Morris on acid’<br />

their work has evolved and they have won<br />

many awards including a UK Millennium<br />

product award and the 2003 ICFF New York<br />

wall covering prize. They were nominated for<br />

the 2005 Designer of the Year Award by The<br />

London Design Museum.<br />

Leaf<br />

Design: Timorous Beasties


An intricate laser cut artwork created by Meiha Tsang for a<br />

private interior project has been applied to these shades.<br />

Peony<br />

Design: Meiha Tsang


3CAE27<br />

CAE27


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HiHo<br />

A fun yet stylish take on the traditional children’s rocking horse remade for grown-ups. Jarrod<br />

Lim designed Hi Ho so you can sit forward and really ride or alternatively turn around and sit<br />

back for a gentler comfortable rocking chair experience. Granny would approve.<br />

Its practical too so it comes with a choice of synthetic fur or natural sheepskin and the covers are<br />

removable for dry cleaning just in case anyone gets too excited.<br />

Our lawyers told us to mention that ‘it’s not a toy and not suitable for children’ but we thought<br />

that was a little unfair so we will be releasing a smaller version soon……


HiHo<br />

Design: Jarrod Lim


Jarrod Lim was born and raised in Melbourne Australia and currently resides in<br />

Singapore where he runs his studio, focusing on furniture. Jarrod lived in Milan working for<br />

designer, Patricia Urquiola and in London for SCP before founding his own studio.<br />

His designs centre on the ‘human experiences’ often found in everyday objects and situations.<br />

His style is intuitive and very refined but always unique. Exploration of materials and processes,<br />

regularly feature in his designs and each piece has its own captivating story to tell.


Koi<br />

Koi takes the simple repetitive form of a fish<br />

scale and turns it into both its aesthetic and<br />

structure. Each chair is handmade from steel<br />

then powder coated in a light ‘sand’ finish and<br />

the seat is made from recycled teak wood.<br />

Koi<br />

Design: Jarrod Lim


Clinker SIDE TABLE<br />

Clinker COFFEE TABLE<br />

Rich Brilliant Willing was named among the “Top 40” designers by I.D. magazine<br />

in January 2009, formed by Theo Richardson, Charles Brill and Alexander Williams, and are an<br />

internationally recognized multidisciplinary design studio.<br />

Rich Brilliant Willing design at various scales from packaging & products, to interior spaces and<br />

installations. Their methodology is evident in their work, a combination of technical sophistication<br />

with old-fashioned sleight of hand.


Clinker<br />

Design: Rich Brilliant Willing<br />

of


Origami COFFEE TABLE<br />

Anthony Dickens studied Furniture and Related<br />

Product Design at Buckinghamshire and Chilterns University<br />

College, graduating in 1997.<br />

He launched the Origami table range, winning a design bursary from<br />

Liberty and the Elle Decoration Best Table Award.<br />

Origami SIDE TABLE


Origami<br />

Design: Anthony Dickens


Mantel<br />

Design: Cédric Ragot


Peter Mac Cann studied<br />

furniture and product design in Dublin<br />

and completed a masters degree at<br />

BCUC High Wycombe in 1999. In 2000 he<br />

set up his multi-disciplinary practice ‘No<br />

Fixed Abode’, exhibiting at Milan in<br />

2000-01 with Mo-Billy.<br />

Peter relocated to Dublin in 2006 to<br />

launch design and manufacturing brand<br />

Made* with John Walsh. Their debut<br />

collection received 4 awards in the 2007<br />

IDI (Irish designers Institute) awards.<br />

Peter continues to develop designs for<br />

furniture, lighting and accessories under<br />

the name no fixed abode and is building<br />

a worldwide client base.<br />

Halo<br />

Design: Peter Mac Cann


Yee-Ling Wan<br />

Londoner Yee-Ling Wan studied design at Central St Martins before<br />

working in design consultancy around London. In 2002, she accepted a<br />

job in Hong Kong working for local consultants Monoone, Milk Design<br />

and then joined Innermost in June 2004.<br />

Her work is characterised by strong research and innovation in materials<br />

and construction, very much in line with the Innermost philosophy. She is<br />

passionate about surface pattern design, as seen in many of her works.<br />

Eclipse<br />

Design: Yee-Ling Wan


Yee-Ling Wan has taken the traditional carriage clock<br />

and updated the materials and construction to create this stunning<br />

contemporary clock. For this her second clock project she selected<br />

crystal with bevelled edges in order to add to the quality and optical<br />

effect given by the mirror.<br />

Floridium<br />

Design: Yee-Ling Wan


Yee-Ling Wan studied design at Central St Martins<br />

before working in design consultancy around London. In 2002, she<br />

accepted a job in Hong Kong working for local consultants Monoone,<br />

Mike Design and then joined Innermost in June 2004.<br />

Her work is characterised by strong research and innovation in<br />

materials and construction, very much in line with the Innermost<br />

philosophy. She is passionate about surface pattern design, as seen in<br />

the subtle detail of the Fantôme clock.<br />

Fantôme<br />

Design: Yee-Ling Wan


<strong>Tina</strong> Leung is the Creative Director at Innermost.<br />

Her role means she plays a major part in the development of<br />

Innermost and interacts closely with designers from all over the world.<br />

Her own ideas are formed by playing with the materials and<br />

construction of items to create new looks and technical innovations.<br />

Flood<br />

Design: <strong>Tina</strong> Leung


Stem Vase<br />

Design: Yee-Ling Wan & Steve Jones


Dervish<br />

Design: ITEM


Shin Azumi was born in Kobe, Japan in 1965. After finishing his MA<br />

in Industrial Design at the Royal College of Art in 1994, he helped found design<br />

group ‘AZUMI’. In 2005, he established his own office ‘a studio’ in London.<br />

Azumi’s work has received numerous design awards in Europe and Japan,<br />

including: the Jerwood Applied Arts Prize in 2004; the Blueprint 100% Design<br />

Award in 2003; Product of the Year, 2000; and, the FX International Design<br />

Award (for the LEM stool).<br />

Azumi is one of the most prolific furniture designers of his generation. His<br />

furniture is currently in production for La Palma, Itoki, Bruehl, Isokon Plus, Keen,<br />

Benchmark, Decola, Dietiker, Hitch Mylius and Magis. In the product design<br />

arena, he has worked with Guzzini, Muji, Mathmos and on special commissions<br />

for the Yautcha restaurant London.<br />

Ribbon<br />

Design: Shin Azumi


Tri<br />

Design: Shin Azumi<br />

Shin Azumi was born in Kobe, Japan in 1965.<br />

After finishing his MA in Industrial Design at the Royal<br />

College of Art in 1994, he helped found design group<br />

‘AZUMI’. In 2005, he established his own office ‘a studio’<br />

in London.<br />

Azumi’s work has received numerous design awards<br />

in Europe and Japan, including: the Jerwood Applied<br />

Arts Prize in 2004; the Blueprint 100% Design Award in<br />

2003; Product of the Year, 2000; and, the FX International<br />

Design Award (for the LEM stool).<br />

Azumi is one of the most prolific furniture designers of<br />

his generation. His furniture is currently in production<br />

for La Palma, Itoki, Bruehl, Isokon Plus, Keen, Benchmark,<br />

Decola, Dietiker, Hitch Mylius and Magis. In the product<br />

design arena, he has worked with Guzzini, Muji,<br />

Mathmos and on special commissions for the Yautcha<br />

restaurant London.


Ghost Candelabra<br />

Design: Jon Russell


Half Pint Glass<br />

Design: Tim Parsons


Petit Fours<br />

Design: Andreas Fabian

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