Tuesday, September 13, 2016
The final
trend: Earth Tones - inspired by rustic, earthy textures and rich colour tones
which have emerged in organic jewellery and homeware design. Derived from raw materials such as pottery,
with colour tones from the hot
desert and Moroccan spices.

Manifested in a modern room, mixing
coppers and wood textures to complement the decorative painted wall. Our
photographic stylist used an earthy colour palette to represent hills and
natural rock. This is a great way to mix three contrasting colours in a fresh,
modern way to bring any dining room up to date with a unique feature wall and
accompanying tonal walls.
This project is a great example of our services at
Set Visions - from trend consultations through design services, and set design
worthy of any new look book or editorial with accompanying creative copy, to
the beautiful interior shot.
Monday, June 6, 2016
This week at Set Visions our head of creative Jal has been feeding back inspiration and design news to fellow SV stylists (and now you) about her recent jaunt to Clerkenwell Design week. Clerkenwell Design Week showcases the best in past, present and future works of leading designers and architects. For 3 days the area of Clerkenwell is transformed into a cleverly curated, buzzing hive of design.
Heres Jal's lowdown and highlights from her visit.
This is Clerkenwell Design Week’s 7th year and I am delighted to have caught a glimpse of the future of design. I started my day at the, ‘Icon House of Culture’. This unusual industrial renovated space is the award winning club ‘Fabric.’ With its underground appeal and lack of natural light it was the perfect spot to play host to lighting design studios which includes EBB & FLOW, Bert Frank, Di Classe, Dare Studio and Haberdashery to name but a few.
As I walk through the buzzing streets full of creative eyes trying to find the ‘Detail’ zone, I am greeted by a 4.5 metre high structure nestled inside the historic, St John’s Gate. This structure was designed by ‘Flea Folly Architects’ collaborating with Dutch floorboard manufactures ‘Hakwood’ designed to create a moment of calm. Through the gate I entered a modern slated structure named, ‘Museum of Making,’ pavilion by ‘White Arkitekter,’ where a workshop of pendant punching was taking place.
I walked around to Clerkenwell Close and entered St James Church I could hear the soft sound of classical music echoing through the structure. British Designer Tom Dixon curated the space as co working space and restaurant. The beautiful stain-glass windows and traditional features of the church set against the perfect atmosphere to worship great design.
In my short time at the design week I had the pleasure of listening to a seminar, ‘Digital in design: exploring new possibilities’. The discussion was about how 3D printing is transforming the way brands produce design and what future effects it will have. Being from Set Visions this was something that is pivotal to our future.
I saw and absorbed as much as I could on my jaunt. The great thing about this festival is that is has over 100 designer show rooms in 2.5sq miles. It is a warm inviting event that opens its doors to normally off limit areas and welcomes the viewers to see the studios and workshops where great designs have taken place.
Wednesday, September 2, 2015
Where others see the
Dismal - at Set Visions we seek inspiration.
We are celebrating the passing of the wettest August on record with a compilation of some of the beautiful home interior and innovative design objects we’ve spotted amongst our creative sources.
Coming up next… Indian Summer?
Duffy London Abyss Table
Water Ripple Lamp by Poetic Lab
Crashing Glass Wave Vessels by Marsha Blaker and Paul DeSomma
Illustration by Kelvin Kottke
Drip, Drop… Jewelry by Luisa Bruni
River Occasional Table by Greg Klassen
Ferrolic - Digital meets nature
Beautiful sculptures by Ben Young
A quirky sculptural aquarium - Takuro Yamamoto’s World Trip
Layered glass sculptures by Niyoko Ikuta
Wednesday, June 24, 2015
We’ve recently art directed the photography style for a leading independent distributor’s new marketing initiatives.
Our in-house stylists and creatives compiled a number of possible creative routes to best present the product offering for the distributor's re-imagined designer bathroom brand.
Impressed by our creativity - and with the photographic art direction now set following our consultation - Set Visions have been asked to create a number of CGI photography images for the distributor. The CGI interior shots we are crafting will be amongst some of the key images to be incorporated in their new brochure.
Set Visions pride ourselves on being able to create the very best photorealistic CGI photography in the market. Combining the very best CGI artists with our years of photography experience, we are able to create a lifelike quality unrivalled by our competitors.
Friday, February 20, 2015
Heres a small sample of a recent home furnishings shoot.
Friday, January 23, 2015

We would like to congratulate both Jess and Jal on their new and challenging roles. Jess is now our Senior Account Co-ordinator and will be the face of Set Visions PIX. Her key responsibility is to keep you happy and ensure projects run smoothly.
Jess will be working closely with Jal in her new position as Head of Creative. Jal will be acting as style guru directing the team on trends and concepts, guaranteeing that every project has a creative focus.
Friday, November 7, 2014
This photography project was for a quality interior fabric supplier that we have worked with several times. Working to an extremely tight deadline we produced some great roomset lifestyle detail shots that exceeded the clients expectations.To see more of these images check out
Behance
Sunday, October 12, 2014

Nina joins our Stylist department as head of photographic styling, having worked for some years as freelance stylist she now feels it’s time to put down some roots and we’re please she’s chosen set visions as her permanent residence.