
SCP 2023 Upholstery Collection | LDF 2023
#Upholstery 15.09.23
An overview of the SCP 2023 Upholstery Collection, the first collection made of entirely natural and sustainable materials. Featuring two armchairs and four sofas.
Read MoreAn overview of the SCP 2023 Upholstery Collection, the first collection made of entirely natural and sustainable materials. Featuring two armchairs and four sofas.
Read MoreSons of Beasley is a small batch production furniture making experiment by designers Carl Clerkin and Alex Hellum.
Read MoreFor London Design Festival 2023, SCP present Soft Power, an exhibition of sustainable design and enduring ideas at our Curtain Road Showroom.
Read MoreA look behind the scenes at the development of the Peonia sofa, by design duo Wilkinson & Rivera, for the SCP 2023 Upholstery Collection.
Read MoreOn the eve of his latest show at SCP during London Craft Week 2023, we ask Dutch designer and ceramicist Floris Wubben to answer questions about his new studio and working practice. Situated in Haarlem, The Netherlands.
Read MoreWe look at the lasting legacy of Dutch designer and architect Gerrit Thomas Rietveld, whose talent for making tangible objects out of abstract ideas left an indelible mark on design culture.
Read MoreZanotta are a celebrated Italian furniture brand with a reputation for experimentation, outstanding craftsmanship and good humour. We look at the story behind the brand, at some of their newest pieces, and dip into their rich archive of images.
Read MoreWe take a look at the Palm and Fibre Series of lights by Blue Green Works, the Manhattan-based design studio seeking to develop a “new American vocabulary” in lighting design.
Read MoreWith the One Tree project launching at SCP during the London Design Festival 2022, we talked to SCP founder Sheridan Coakley to find out what his thinking was behind the project.
Read MoreAn overview of new SCP designs by Ilse Crawford & Oscar Peña of StudioIlse. The Bruno chair is a sofa for one, while the Left & Right tables are diminutive and beautiful additions to any room.
Read MoreAn overview of the Camp armchair, part of the SCP 2022 Collection. A refined angular design that evokes the spirit of military camping gear and classic modernist furniture designs.
Read MoreAn overview of the Group sectional sofa system, part of the SCP 2022 Collection. This popular design can now be made in bespoke configurations.
Read MoreAn overview of the De Baile chair and table, part of the SCP 2022 Collection. These designs are hand-made by the London based designers Wilkinson & Rivera.
Read MoreWe talk to one of the founder's of the Bristol Textile Mill, the modern design and development facility, who make SCP's textile come to life.
Read MoreFollowing on from the recent launch of American brand Matter Made at SCP, our editor Duncan Riches talked to founder and creative director Jamie Gray. They discuss how the company began, how it has evolved, and what we can expect from it in the future.
Read MoreReiko Kaneko is ceramicist, designer and educator based in London. We visit her studio to find our about life during the pandemic and her working practice.
Read MoreWe discuss the new Pillar sofa with designers Jon Harrison and Jochem Faudet. Whose partnership now works from their home cities of London and Amsterdam.
Read MoreShort film to mark the one-year anniversary of David Weeks Studio's New York showroom in TriBeCa.
Read MoreSCP present the David Weeks Studio Shop Tour, a short film that explores the Brooklyn based production facility where the lighting designs are made.
Read MoreMeet Me in the GAP is a short film about SCP's collaboration with ceramicist Reiko Kaneko.
Read MoreJoin Sam Walton, Editor of Hole & Corner Magazine, at SCP East on 4 May as he hosts a talk with SCP designers, Matthew Hilton, Lucy Kurrein and Philippe Malouin.
Read MoreAs St George’s Day approaches, we thought we'd take a closer look the English-based craftspeople who create the seminal products that make up our collection – from traditionally made upholstery in Norfolk to hand-cast ceramics from Stoke-on-Trent.
Read MoreSometime in mid-2008, while the fallout from the global financial crisis dominated the media, SCP company founder, Sheridan Coakley, decided it was time to phase out chemically treated fire-retardant foams from the core range of SCP upholstery.
Read MoreSCP owner, Sheridan Coakley recently paid a visit to a traditional textile mill in the South West of Wales where our Nos Da and Bora Da fabric is woven.
Read MoreLast week, Tim Cox, director of our upholstery factory, Coakley & Cox, travelled to Fogo Island, Newfoundland, with resident upholsterer Neil Willmott.
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