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Digital age

Things get high-tech in the bathroom with Crosswater’s Digital range, an integrated system that lets you control both the flow and the temperature of...

Wood work

With the continuing trend for stripped-back interiors, the Umbria wall-mounted countertop shelf by Bagnodesign is right on the money. It can be paired with...

Trough love

This contemporary planter is the Tall Trough, made from zinc-galvanised steel so it can hold its own against the ravages of weather, soil and...

Face off

The White Company launched its first skincare range – a collection of six products that includes Super Serum and this Night Oil. From £20....

Design Archives: Lucienne Day (1917-2010)

Lucienne Day, one of the greatest talents of 20th-century textile design is being celebrated throughout 2017, the centenary of her birthFor Robin and Lucienne...

Neat and tidy

VonHaus has launched a new set of freestanding pieces for the bathroom. The nine Colonial-style options include an under-basin unit (which is water-resistant), a...

Kate Colin, lighting designer

“I grew up in Glasgow in a large, fairly chaotic family of writers and film-makers where there was always something creative going on. My...

Art Words by Stephen Bird

My maternal grandmother, Margaret Rose Magness, lived in a beautiful ivy-clad, red-brick cottage just off the main road that connects the market town of...

Blue belles

French design house Casamance has launched a collection of fabrics for use both indoors and out, just in time for the warmer months. The...

Makes scents

Sanderson has teamed up with Heathcote & Ivory to create a new range of four unique fragrances for bath, body and home. The Archive...

Must-read

Tastemaker: Emilio Giovanazzi, head bartender at Gleneagles’ American Bar

The first time Emilio Giovanazzi was asked to create a cocktail list, he was working in Paperinos, the beloved but now-closed Italian restaurant in...

6 easy ways to elevate your Christmas décor

Try these six festive décor tips from Illumin8 and Bancon Homes

Style & Sustenance: Glasgow’s Ubiquitous Chip does solid Scottish produce, cooked well

To most Glaswegians it is just The Chip, a restaurant so ubiquitous in city guides that the Ubiquitous is now redundant...
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