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Bradley redefining Simplicity for AW 2010 with Elysian 'slate grey' and 'clay'

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July 2010

 

The Bradley Collection introduces two stunning new colours – ‘slate grey’ and ‘clay’ into its AW 2010 palette as part of its Elysian collection. Available as satin or gloss coat finishes, these two colours are perfect for those looking to achieve simple, understated yet original ways to inject warmth, sophistication and earthy tones into interior schemes.  Rich and inviting, these two colour extensions are versatile and fit with a myriad of interior tastes including clean, contemporary or modernist styles. No matter what the end look - the finish remains the same: flawless.

 

An established British manufacturer of drapery and hardware solutions, Bradley has been producing high-tech window and hardware treatments since its conception in 1992. The company is known for its British manufacturing capabilities, hand-finishing and unparalleled levels of customer service.

 

Superbly streamlined, The Elysian range really demonstrates Bradley’s ability to ‘wow’ windows. From iconic Elysian ‘hero’ pieces such as the eye-catching Diamant finial through to its solid finials, Elysian is designed for those looking for elegant and refined end results. Standard finishes include a range of 5 solid chalky hues such as ‘parchment’ and ‘bone’ or 5 metallic colours including ‘platinum’ and ‘champagne’, although as most interior designers know, Bradley’s unique capabilities mean that the company can produce an array of bespoke finishes if required.

 

The slate and clay finishes form part of the solid range which have been configured to create unique tone-on-tone effects. These have the ability to blend harmoniously with textiles and wall coverings. By mixing the gloss and satin effects, an upmarket look can be easily achieved. Those commissioning Bradley know that the simplest of design gestures requires a quiet, assured power.

 

The Elysian range really does demonstrate all of Bradley’s design capabilities. Perfect finishes are a given – which is why the company receives such a high volume of repeat orders. Bradley knows that true minimalism is the most expensive and time-intensive to achieve, and yet it manages to produce the highest calibre designs time and time again. The Bradley name remains synonymous with first class quality and attention to detail. From small-scale to large-scale projects, each client experiences the true ‘Bradley’ effect – the company currently produces a wide range of designs suitable for high calibre architectural, hospitality, residential interior design and decoration projects.

 

Notes to Editors:
The Bradley Collection will be showcasing some new design developments during London Design Week 2010. For advanced information please contact the PR team at the number below.

 

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