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Yearly Archives: 2018

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Issue 123 – January & February 2019: Editor’s welcome

If updating your home’s central organ is on the cards for 2019, prepare for ideas to be sparked

Forest Cottage, Aviemore

Rustic charm in fairytale surroundings gives an enchanting appeal to getaways at the Rothiemurchus Estate

Smeg’s collaboration with Dolce & Gabbana continues

The Divina Cucina collection comprises the latest pieces from Smeg’s successful collaboration with Dolce & Gabbana

Our most-read stories of 2018

We look back at the most popular articles from the last 12 months and see what you've been loving from the world of architecture, interiors and design

Free the Tipple: Kickass Cocktails Inspired by Iconic Women by Jennifer Croll and Kelly Shami

Each of the sixty cocktail recipes here has been inspired by a woman – someone who is a trailblazer, a ground-breaker or an icon

Design Notes: the lava lamp

The space race and hippie counterculture inspired one enduring design: Edward Craven-Walker's Astro lava lamp

Collective: Five artists taking part in an innovative project share their ideas

A former observatory on Edinburgh’s Calton Hill is the new home of Collective, the contemporary visual arts organisation

Design Archives: Victor Papanek (1923–98)

A focus on people rather than aesthetics set the Vienna-born designer against most of his peers, but his radical ideas are increasingly finding favour today

Essentials: Fire stations

Stay outdoors with a garden heater

The Christmas gift edit

Give the gift of great style this festive season

Must-read

Inside the £1m transformation of new Glasgow restaurant Zhima

The new contemporary Chinese restaurant Zhima opened its doors on Friday 19 April. If you have a hankering for Chinese food this weekend then you're in luck; the latest addition to Glasgow's culinary scene is sure to tempt your tastebuds. Zhima, a new contemporary Chinese restaurant on St Vincent Place, promises to deliver 'taste on every level', with Cantonese, Hunan, and Sichuan influences underpinning the cooking style

Neat and tidy storage solutions to streamline your kitchen

What good storage looks like in your kitchen will vary from person to person. Most like to hide everything away behind uniform cabinets, but that can make it easy to forget what you have. A mix of open and closed storage is a good compromise. Organise by frequency of use, either displaying pieces you’d like to use more often (fancy dishes, that ice-cream maker that doesn’t quite fit in the pantry) or keeping those things you’re always reaching for close at hand.

East Neuk Seaweed founder Jayson Byles on sustainable foraging

East Neuk Seaweed founder Jayson Byles holds workshops celebrating Scotland's abundance of health-giving seaweed. Along the shores of Fife’s East Neuk, come rain, wind or sunshine, you’ll find Jayson Byles in his element. After a move to Scotland from his native New Zealand over a decade ago to work in the seaweed-harvesting industry, he launched East Neuk Seaweed, a community conservation and foraging business, focused on exploring sustainable ways to connect with nature.
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