Posts tagged Biophilic Design
Decorative timber Wall Panelling inspiration for 2024

To kick off the new year, we’re resharing some ideas to feed the imagination and inspire project plans for the year ahead.

Working with our colleagues Form At Wood, who make our popular timber range of 2D and 3D Decorative Panelling, we’ve rendered some ideas to simply demonstrate how the different wall panel models and stain colour options can be incorporated into interior design schemes to create a unique, warm and elegant interior aesthetic.

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Handcrafted by Byron & Gómez, featured by Teer & Co

In January 2021 we welcomed Charles Byron and Maria del Mar Gómez of Byron & Gómez into the Teer & Co fold of Designer Makers for bespoke commission enquiries, and shared some examples of work they had designed and made for private clients around that time. Today, we hope to inspire your imagination with three stunning pieces that Byron & Gómez have designed and made more recently for their clients.

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New Original Art in the Collection

We have five new artworks in the Collection from abstract and semi-abstract artist Paul Hillary whose work is influenced by atmospheres in nature as well as everyday textures in urban and rural environments.

Transient Jade / Evening Oceans / Marsh to Machair / Jade and Grey Horizons / Teal Sound Orange Catchlight

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New to our Collection for 2022: Original Art by Paul Hillary

In September we featured the work of contemporary British artist Paul Hillary. Today we’re delighted to welcome Paul into the Teer & Co fold and to make available to order, from our Collection, a small selection initially of his original artworks. Paul is an abstract and semi-abstract artist influenced by atmospheres in nature as well as everyday textures in urban and rural environments.

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Art, featured by Teer & Co

In the coming months we will feature the work of some inspired contemporary British artists. First up, Paul Hillary is a British abstract and semi-abstract artist influenced by atmospheres in nature as well as everyday textures in urban and countryside environments. Paul has built a reputation for his work in the UK, USA and Europe. He paints in his studio in Hertfordshire and exhibits widely in the home counties of the UK.

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The Pebble Chair, featured by Teer & Co

The idea of balancing stones inspired this piece by Hannah Tracy, a sustainable Maker of timber furniture, objects and sculpture. The Pebble Chair combines elements of sculpture with functional furniture to reflect feelings and sensations often associated with nature. Each pebble was carved and shaped by hand in English oak.

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CNN Health on Biophilia and 'How to bring nature into your home and feel better'

Interesting short film by CNN on Biophilic Design and 'how to bring nature into your home and feel better', especially for me noting Tip 4 (2.57 into the movie) and the use of natural materials.

Oliver Heath, who I met through his involvement in Planted at King’s Cross in September, reminds us of research on the use of timber and its ability to positively affect our physiological response to a space.

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Bring the outdoors in and surround yourselves with natural materials

Increasingly we see the use of natural materials like timber being used not just in our home furnishings but ever more so in the construction of buildings. We know that buildings have a unique ability to positively or negatively influence our wellbeing. Focusing on the positive, the materials that surround us on a daily basis can provide real psychological and physiological benefits.

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