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At the architect and artist’s storied home, ornate Georgian detailing is a foil for paintings celebrating his heritage — it’s two worlds colliding in vivid Technicolor
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Writing about our green spaces has taken on a life of its own since the pandemic
Norfolk honey, Jasperware teacups, antique pitchforks… The designer revamps his fashion brand with a focus on craft and curiosities
Sean Connery’s former hillside home offers a sense of drama and cinematic views
Creating seamless connections between people, property and nature
Richard Christiansen, Zélikha Dinga, James Henry and others host a summer entertaining special – plus Georg Jensen’s silver linings
Few foreign visitors venture much beyond Riga. They are missing out
The fashion designer turned decorator on conjuring spaces that are made to entertain
Summer nights call for delectable style
The stylist, designer and Collagerie co-founder loves Shirley Bassey and “jazzy shoes”
Creative director Paula Gerbase is giving the Danish jewellery and homeware brand a polish. Will you want a piece of it?
Inside Strick House, the Santa Monica home with open-plan living and glass walls
From a thatched cottage on the Isle of Wight to a coastal home on Anglesey with views of the Snowdonia mountains
The department store was founded on a passion for Japonisme. The feeling is mutual
A manicured grass court evokes a sense of tradition and prestige, but it can be costly and difficult to maintain
This year’s turbocharged profusion of blooms reawakens an age-old debate . . .
The Iranian-American painter’s remote former hunting lodge in the hamlet of Garrison is a place for contemplation in complex times
Britain’s heritage estates are engaging a new generation with epic areas for risk-taking outdoor play. It’s a bittersweet evolution for the pioneering postwar movement
Property magnates the Reuben Brothers are investing £1bn to move the dial in Mayfair. Can they succeed?
The 95-year-old artist swore he would never teach. But now he has distilled seven decades of a packed career into an inspiring primer for young people
Appliquéd or embroidered. A red velvet flame or an English country garden. New ‘beds with ego’ are portals to more than just sleep
When sellers outnumber buyers and asking prices feel out of kilter, there’s an art to getting the best possible reduction
From laser scarecrows and solar-powered weeding robots to trees bred to capture more carbon, high-tech horticulture is in full germination
Ceramics brand 1882 Ltd is hoping to supercharge a new generation of local talent through an exhibition and auction of plates that draw on famous names
Local stone, wooden beams and handmade tiles are making a comeback
From a loch-side 18th-century house to a boldly monochromatic art deco villa