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INSIDER • THE SCOOP ON SHOPPING, STYLE, DESIGN & CULTURE
DOUBLE VISION • Part alchemy, part metallurgy, the cosmic-inspired work of studio Water Dixon is an out-of-this-world collectable design offering
ONLINE • Never miss a beat – your daily dose of architecture, design, art and culture news and interviews straight to your device
WOMEN SHAPING DESIGN • From moveable exhibitions to curating, nail art and illustration, this year’s cohort is a multifaceted representation of women visionaries conquering the design space on the African continent and abroad
ANIMAL kingdom • With the help of Ellen DeGeneres, the Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund unveils a spectacular Rwanda campus dedicated to education and conservation
REQUIRED READING • This month, books Editor Steven Whiteman’s monthly must-reads sharply focus on the work and philosophy of two leading designers with two equally elegant monograms
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DESIGN • KNOW-HOW AND DECOR DETAILS THAT MAKE THE LOOK
MATERIAL WORLD • The latest launches from the biggest names in fabric, wallpaper and rugs
DECO DANCE • Art deco gets a chic update in gem shades – lapis and agate blues, malachite greens, and moody zircon and onyx – and bold geometrics, both in patterning and silhouettes
ANIMAL MAGNETISM • Embrace the outright excess and flamboyant maximalism with layer after layer of animal print. A moreish cocktail of zebra, giraffe and leopard shot through with jungle greens and sunset pinks is this season’s strongest look
NATURE FIRST • Chelsea Flower Show is back. After a pandemic-enforced break of three years, when only what was effectively Chelsea-lite took place in September 2021, the greatest flower show on earth staked its claim once again in the grounds of The Royal London Hospital
Winds of change • Landscape designer Franchesca Watson advocates for embracing Nature’s disarray and re-evaluating tired stereotypes of beauty. Gardening now is about creating green spaces that feel good for ourselves and the planet
THE EDIT • SUPERB HOMES AND STYLISH GARDENS
brigette ROMANEK • From an accidental (or perhaps predestined) start in decorating, spurred on by a childhood fascination with interiors and an adventurous spirit, to a fully-fledged studio with a roster of A-list clients, the Californian designer has become one of the most important names – and creative forces – in contemporary design
sumari KRIGE • When it came to designing her home, the La Grange Interiors CEO took the same approach she always does when creating spaces: carefully addressing the homeowners’ needs through an eclectic, always considered composition of texture, tone and individuality
WINTER GARDENS • Our doors often close on the garden over the colder months of the year under the misconception that little is going on. The mesmerising new book, Winter Gardens, reveals the life and beauty behind a world so often disregarded as dormant. With a foreword by renowned garden designer Dan Pearson, whose own garden features in the book along with 11 others, photographer Andrew Montgomery and garden writer Clare Foster have knocked it out the park with insightful text and spellbinding imagery. We feature an extract from their large-format, sumptuous new book
summer THORNTON • The American designer’s magical reimagining of a ’30s heritage apartment in Chicago is equal parts playful and polished, but, most...