The UK label’s playful designs have arrived at the Dream Interiors showroom.
January 21st, 2014
Top image: King Edison XII Pendant Lamp features a miniature brass chandelier inside a hand blown glass bulb
Mineheart’s Lovable Collection of furniture, lighting, wallpaper and interior accessories not only inspire. Many also tell a story, express a poetic notion, a thought or an experiment. Others just make us smile.
Launched in 2010, the young UK label is the brainchild of award-winning designers Brendan Young and Vanessa Battaglia. The pair is known for their playful approach to design and innovative re-appropriation of materials and imagery, and Mineheart is their collaborative effort with other like-minded talents.

White Cast Iron Lace wallpaper, suitable for both domestic and commercial use
The pieces in the collection often sit on the boundary between objects of art and products of mass production. Many are made to order or produced in small batches by craftspeople.
Mineheart supports British design and manufacturing. All its products are produced in the UK in cooperation with UK suppliers and designers whenever possible.
Mineheart is now available at Dream Interiors.
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