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Kelly Hoppen collaborates with Brintons on debut carpet collection

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The Kelly Hoppen Collection by Brintons consists of 13 geometric and organic designs
Interior designer Kelly Hoppen has joined forces with carpet manufacturer Brintons to create a bold new collection of contemporary woven carpets.

The new venture is the interior designer’s first ever carpet collection and launched at Sleep, the annual hotel design event taking place in London between November 21-22, 2017.

The collection is suitable for a wide variety of hospitality applications including hotels, casinos, cruise ships or airports.

The Kelly Hoppen Collection by Brintons consists of 13 geometric and organic designs in on-trend colourways. Each is woven to order in the full range of specifications that combine Brintons’ patented blend.

Hoppen, who is one of the designers working on Celebrity Cruises’ Celebrity Edge, took inspiration from diverse influences ranging from geometric shapes to elements found in everyday surroundings such as cracks in a pavement and splashes of paint.

‘I wanted to do something quite cutting edge and out there compared to what we see at the moment…I think it’s different and it’s in the forefront of design in terms of commercial carpeting,’ she said

After 41 years in design, Hoppen relished the fresh challenge of designing her first contract carpets: ‘It’s been fun, it’s been enlightening and I’ve learnt a lot from it. Carpet is an interesting product to design. There is an array of materials and textures and it’s a challenge to design a carpet that is hardwearing but also luxurious, beautiful and comfortable.

'Although you think of it as a flat surface, it is three-dimensional so the design process is complex. You have to think carefully about scale too as the design needs to work in large expansive areas as well as in narrower spaces such as guestrooms and corridors.

‘Not only that, you need to design a surface that other designers can put their own style on too. Once you get it right though, you just know,’ Hoppen added.