Norfolk honey, Jasperware teacups, antique pitchforks… The designer revamps his fashion brand with a focus on craft and curiosities
Richard Christiansen, Zélikha Dinga, James Henry and others host a summer entertaining special – plus Georg Jensen’s silver linings
Jessica Light is keeping the 15th-century French art of passementerie alive, adding beads and bleach to braids of silk or horsehair
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”
Between leaving the family home in her forties and building her ‘dream’ retreat, a town house in ritzy Lutyens’ Delhi is a Vastu Shastra stepping stone
Creative director Paula Gerbase is giving the Danish jewellery and homeware brand a polish. Will you want a piece of it?
Homes by Lutyens et al are giving their Victorian counterparts a run for their money, flaunting generous proportions and the potential to go ‘full William Morris’
It’s time to listen to some sound advice . . .
The department store was founded on a passion for Japonisme. The feeling is mutual
The Iranian-American painter’s remote former hunting lodge in the hamlet of Garrison is a place for contemplation in complex times
Appliquéd or embroidered. A red velvet flame or an English country garden. New ‘beds with ego’ are portals to more than just sleep
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
Poarte is taking the heritage style in an offbeat direction — a skinny-dipping man, or a cat in a kimono, anyone?
Doing up your house? Welcome to a curated directory of independent makers around the world devoted to hand-making the fundamentals and flourishes of a home
Celebrate the solstice with star-studded pieces
The Mumbai-based painter loves comté, cold-plunging and Winsor & Newton paints
Musical, talismanic and foraged elements are taking these ‘visual lullabies for grown-ups’ into delightfully distracting new dimensions
No longer limited to rural vernacular interior design, clay is being used to mould tactile walls with not just an ‘elemental beauty’, but environmental kudos too
The Paloceras co-founder’s wooden house in the Puu-Vallila neighbourhood carries none of the Nordic cool aesthetic — but its bold colours and impish details match the quirkiness of both the owner and the area
She started off creating office schemes in Silicon Valley but her elegant, offbeat and painterly aesthetic saw her move into private homes. Her style — centred around art — is now attracting the culture crowd
An industry famed for its legendary historic figures is being steered towards the future by new collaborations and slick brand identities
How the kitchen staple became this year’s design obsession
The DIY material has morphed from classroom favourite to design darling. It’s sustainable, surprisingly resilient — and still endearingly playful