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THIS LIFE | Petra Palumbo

Petra Palumbo is a sustainable homeware designer, renowned for her hand-painted glassware. Words Natasha Radmehr Petra Palumbo, 32, grew up surrounded by beautiful things. Her mother, Lady Hayat...

We chat to Frenchic paint founder Pam Gruhn

We interview Pam Gruhn, the founder of chalk paint brand Frenchic. The paint is now sold around the world loved by celebrities like Stacey Solomon...

Inside the home of Patrick Frey, head of Pierre Frey

We visit the beautiful Provençal country home of Patrick Frey, head of French fabric house Pierre Frey, for a masterclass in rustic style and colourful prints

California meets Scotland in Lisa Guest’s Georgian townhouse in Edinburgh

California meets Scotland in interior designer Lisa Guest’s expertly layered Georgian townhouse in Stockbridge

Design Notes: Roche Bobois Ozoo desk and chair

First introduced in 1968, the Ozoo collection was designed by Marc Berthier initially for children, but was a hit with adults too

Beata Heuman’s latest colourful home transformation

Designer Beata Heuman has transformed this Victorian terrace in London into a distinctive family home bursting with charm and colour

Meet Kip Kiosk: a new independent homeware shop

Say hello to Kip Kiosk, one of the UK's newest homeware shopping destinations that offers a curated selection of artisanal products created by local makers.

Inside Bert & May founder Lee Thornley’s Scandinavian-inspired home

Bert & May’s founder Lee Thornley has elevated an ‘average’ home in York into a Scandi-inspired, timber-clad haven. 

Inside the joyful home of interior designer Susi Bellamy

The designer’s work is all about dazzling colour paired with innovative patterns, as her home beautifully demonstrates

A home away from home at Pierhouse Hotel, Port Appin

Friendly and welcoming, with sublime views and some of the best food on the west coast: this Port Appin institution has it all

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