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Bath Bombshells
Interiors

Bath Bombshells

Padiglione delle Feste, an Art Deco party pavilion at a thermal spa in Emilia-Romagna, proves a bubbly backdrop for some gems of contemporary furniture
Conversation Pieces
Antiques

Conversation Pieces

Works of art and design chosen by the laser-sharp eye of the late collector Barbara Jakobson are heading for auction
Sets and the City
Culture

Sets and the City

The London Fashion Week show set designs lacked high-concept, high-budget scenography, but contained something equally as appealing: verve

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Manners Maketh the Manor
Every historic stately home in possession of its original Medieval features is in want of a good family to live there full-time and make it feel complete. And after years as something of a spare part, Haddon Hall in Derbyshire – aka ‘the most perfect house to survive from the Middle Ages’ – finally has one
Explore a comprehensive A-Z resource of the 400-plus authors who have contributed to the magazine. Find writers and commentators whose interviews, columns, essays and adventures are available to read on our website, with selected archival contributions from our 45-year history. Discover more about each author, and read their often profound, always illuminating musings on interiors, style, visual arts and more
How the Weft was Won
Culture

How the Weft was Won

Pioneering manufacturer Edward Fields was sought-after for his carpets of dazzling variety and innovation, revolutionising floors from California to Manhattan