Mirrors, vases, screens – all are available with a classical twist
At the centre of a new exhibition, the Memphis Group member’s toylike piece explores the rituals of tea and addresses ‘a dire lack of the delightful’
They don’t have vinyl’s cool sophistication, and streaming is so much easier to manage. So why can’t I let go of these echoes of a former life?
Step inside the homes of some of the world’s most illustrious writers, artists and other historical personalities — and see how interiors can reveal interior lives
As the UK grapples with overcrowded prisons, she aims to change their design to make them feel less institutional and more like homes. In Bath, a Victorian cottage is her own great escape
When it comes to metamorphics, more is more
Once so ubiquitous as to have become deeply uncool, the translucent square has shimmied back into favour, with its futuristic chic being reinterpreted by a new cohort of designers
The former home of the 1st Duke of Wellington and vanquisher of Napoleon still houses a preponderance of objects relating to the French emperor
The fashion crowd has its eyes on your sheets, and interior designers are following their style cues
Simultaneously renovating their London house and opening a restaurant made for high drama in the lives of the It’s Bagels! founder and the Reluxe retailer — but the reward is a sanctuary
Let’s see if the TikTok trend of displaying flowers, ornaments and framed photographs of loved ones alongside the sausages — or even channelling ‘The Lord of the Rings’ in the veg section — can lift the mood
The Kent family home of the English designer and writer was a canvas of decorative experimentation for him and his Pre-Raphaelite circle during a five-year idyll
From a grand Regency town house of the type immortalised in Jane Austen novels, to a pretty stone cottage in a nearby village
Where will we move to, what will we plant, how will we build and which colours will we paint it all? Experts from Kelly Wearstler to Tom Stuart-Smith have the answers
As an antidote to the bustle of open-plan living, more clients are asking architects and designers to create spaces dedicated to quiet indulgences
Traditionally hung as signs in the country’s shop doorways, these delicate textiles are being adopted and adapted by designers and artists around the world
But can you handle a herbaceous perfume?
The magical art of enchantment
The design consultant and former model on mustard, starburst mirrors and her late mother-in-law Anita Pallenberg
Designers and artists are playing with the storied fabric, bringing new vim to the looms that have been clacketing away since the 16th century
In search of the ultimate bedding
Balineum’s Sarah Watson on her wild endeavour to keep an industry alive
Deep in the Oxfordshire countryside, Bishopsland school is reviving a great British craft
The advertising maverick’s crenellated Sussex mansion strives for immortality — but are a new book ‘Orgasm’ and a bid for The Daily Telegraph really part of the plan?
The designer and philanthropist on cake, community and creating change