Baroncelli partnership
Created in collaboration with Giovanni Corrado, Creative Director of Baroncelli, this is the culmination of a long friendship between the two designers who first met at Decorex many years ago.
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Created in collaboration with Giovanni Corrado, Creative Director of Baroncelli, this is the culmination of a long friendship between the two designers who first met at Decorex many years ago.
Bethan Gray’s love for travel and her deep-seated curiosity in global art and culture was the starting point for her ‘dhow’ pattern.
Bethan Gray are proud to present our latest partnership with Milan based CC-Tapis. Made from Himalayan wool and pure silk, the Inky Dhow pattern has been transformed into a hand-knotted rug by Tibetan Artisans who translated the delicate and organic brushstrokes of Bethan knot by knot.
London-based leather expert Bill Amberg saw the potential in Bethan Gray’s original artworks for his third collection of digitally printed leather hides.
‘The bottle kilns are a constant inspiration for 1882 Ltd., and we are thrilled that Bethan used them as inspiration for this collection.’ – Bethan Gray
‘Exploration is at the heart of everything Nature Squared and I do. The Exploring Eden collection of furniture and accessories is our first expression of our shared passion for discovery, experimentation and pushing the limits of natural materials. Our journey has only just begun’ – Bethan Gray
The Exploring Eden collection, with Nature Squared, comprises ten key pieces including furniture such as armchairs, tables and shelving, perfectly complemented by accessories such as paper weights, bookends and bell jars – each one the outcome of Bethan’s explorations into the possibilities of these exciting materials.
Bethan Gray created a multi-sensory experience at The Glenlivet distillery to celebrate the launch of Vintage 1967.
Bethan reimagined her distinctive Dhow motif with references to the swirling layers of mist that gather in the valleys surrounding the River Spey and The Glenlivet distillery.
Bethan Gray teamed up with The Glenlivet to create an experiential celebration of craft in the form of a bar serving a specially created menu of food and whisky cocktails.
The Shamsian collection is inspired by Bethan’s family heritage and her extensive travels throughout the Middle East. It references carefully observed details from the way the sunlight falls across the castellations of the fort at Nizwa to the billowing sails of traditional Omani boats.
British designer Bethan Gray partners with Emily Johnson, Co-Founder of pioneering ceramics brand, 1882 Ltd to create Lustre – a design driven 24 carat gold fine bone china tableware collection.
The distinctive pedestal leg is inspired by the arches and gilded domes typical of Middle Eastern architecture – Bethan wanted to capture the experience of exploring a new city and seeing the sunlight bounce off golden roofs.
When the time came to launch Vintage 1967, The Glenlivet decided to collaborate with a designer for the bottle and packaging for the first time, they got in touch with Bethan Gray.
The Lustre tableware family features a reinterpretation of Bethan’s complex hand-drawn Dhow pattern originally inspired by the billowing sails of Oman’s distinctive sailing boats, together with her Stripe pattern inspired by 13th century Persian lustreware bowls.
Bethan Gray Design is delighted to announce its collaboration with Rado and the launch of the Rado True Thinline Studs.
The Dhow family of furniture is inspired by the billowing sails of traditional Omani sailing boats – an important part of the nation’s maritime history.
The Nizwa family of furniture is inspired by the rounded castellations of the Nizwa Fort in Oman and the ombré colour effect caused by the sunlight falling across them.
The Siena collection is inspired by Bethan’s travels throughout Europe particularly the exquisite striped marble interior of the medieval cathedral in Siena.
Bethan Gray Design has created a new home and furniture collection in partnership with American retailer Anthropologie.
Bethan Gray Design has created a hand-crafted marble tea set, in partnership with Editions Milano, comprising a teapot, a milk jug, a sugar bowl, a cake stand, teacup & saucer and a dessert plate.
The Alice family of lighting and tableware is inspired by the spectacular black and white stone configurations found the 12th century Cathedral in the heart of Siena and originally designed for Wallpaper* Handmade as part of Milan Design Week.
The Victoria tea set and lighting collection is inspired by the traditional teaware in the Victoria and Albert Museum’s archive in London.
The band family of tables features a circle of warm brass encasing the marble top – available as one solid piece or two different types of marble, creating a two-tone effect echoing Siena Cathedral.
The Stud family of tables and mirrors is inspired by a Medieval studded door at Siena Cathedral. Studs were originally used to combine materials such as wood and leather and are now individually hand applied in brass or nickel to add warmth and intrigue.
The Brogue family of tables is inspired by the leather broguing more typically seen on shoes native to Ireland and the classic three-legged Welsh cricket tables, designed to stand on uneven slate floors in the homes and public houses of Welsh mining villages.
Bethan Gray Design has collaborated with renowned Islamic arts scholar Mitchell Abdul Karim. The seeds of the partnership were planted when Mitchell Abdul Karim Crites saw Bethan’s award-winning Alice family.
Bethan Gray Design has designed a café for Ambiente in Frankfurt, the world’s largest trade fair for interior products, as part of Messe Frankfurt’s selection of the United Kingdom as partner country.
Bethan Gray Design has translated some of her most popular designs into wallpaper in partnership with NLXL, the pioneers of digital wallpaper. The NLXL LAB 3 features ‘bright ideas by brilliant designers’.
Bethan Gray Design has created Inside Design, an experiential exhibition that takes visitors inside the design process of pieces from the Brogue and Alice families.