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Roddy Clarke

London

Interior Stylist and Journalist at Freelance

Content Producer at OnOffice Magazine

- Interior Stylist & Design Journalist -#designfocusedimpactaware

Articles

  • 2 weeks ago | iconeye.com | Roddy Clarke

    Located in the iconic Jardin des Tuileries in Paris, collectible design fair MATTER and SHAPE returned for its second edition, expanding in size from its first showcase. The reflective entrance of MATTER and SHAPE 2025 stood out against the backdrop of Jardin des Tuileries. Photography ©Celia Spenard-KoWords by Roddy ClarkeWith Paris in early March always awash with the buzz and energy of the Fall/Winter Paris Fashion Week, another show is adding to the dynamism of the city during this period.

  • 2 weeks ago | forbes.com | Roddy Clarke

    Returning for its third edition at Milan Design Week and aligned to the industry’s calendar highlight of Salone del Mobile, the House of Switzerland Milano is a collective exhibition conceived through an ongoing partnership between the Swiss Arts Council Pro Helvetia and Presence Switzerland, a unit of the Swiss Federal Department of Foreign Affairs (FDFA). Opening its doors on Monday until 13th April, the exhibition will reside in the iconic location of Casa degli Artisti.

  • 1 month ago | iconeye.com | Roddy Clarke

    Bringing together a wealth of design talent from across the country, Cape Town Furniture Week returned for its third year hosting a variety of exhibitions and events throughout the city drawing record numbers to the festival. Cape Town Furniture Week returned for its third edition with nearly 3000 visitors passing through the festival hub on its opening night.

  • 1 month ago | livingetc.com | Roddy Clarke

    The way we design our homes, or even curate our wardrobes, is often in response to wider societal shifts, reflecting a global mood or consensus that has a ripple effect down to sometimes, even the smallest of details. That’s why, as the global landscape feels uncertain in a variety of ways, it seems current interior shifts say we’re craving comfort and escapism.

  • 2 months ago | livingetc.com | Roddy Clarke |Marina Rabin

    Stripes and checkerboard patterns have taken on a new life in design in recent years. Where once they were a more classic, stuffy way to introduce surface pattern, they've now taken on a role of the 'joy-maker', bringing a sense of fun and whimsy. This, in the wrong applications, can read child-like, but matched with materiality such as wood marquetry, it's pitch-perfect for our homes right now.

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9 Jul 20

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1 Jun 20

My latest piece for forbes @forbeslife discusses the latest launch from materdesign in collaboration with ardedesign and villacph - the Nova Sea Chair is 96% recycled Ocean plastic and is designed with disassembly… https://t.co/UDxBWwrtxg