A new exhibition at the Design Museum charts the extraordinary evolution of the sari in the past decade as a new generation reinvent it for themselves across India’s urban centres| The World Of Interiors
A corner of the Italian capital has been overrun – by objets, works in progress and upcycled antiques, that is. Rolf Sachs, armed with eternal optimism and a taste for the surreal, leads the charge of arty bric-à-brac, from exit-sign tables to bucket lights. For all the conquering chaos, the Swiss artist’s car park-turned-studio is still eloquent in the design principles of its prima lingua, with palazzo-inspired lime paste and crushed-brick floors seized from the ancient Romans| The World Of Interiors
For her new Los Angeles exhibition, the self-taught sculptor piles on the praise for all things natural| The World Of Interiors
Felipe Oliveira Baptista has lived in Paris for two decades but misses the continual sunshine that his native Lisbon afforded. So when he and his wife, Séverine, went hunting for a flat in the City of Lights large picture windows and a panorama were top of the agenda| The World Of Interiors
Stockholm has a bustling grandeur to rival Europe’s most bourgeois metropolises with a decorative flair that belies the minimalism of stereotype. David Lipton divulges his most stylish finds while staying in this Scandinavian expanse| The World Of Interiors
Stay the night under 17th-century frescos at the Vipp Hotel pop-up in Brescia, Italy, where Scandi minimalism meets Baroque maximalism| The World Of Interiors
The Iconic Houses Foundation celebrates its tenth anniversary this year; meet founder Natascha Drabbe and discover the latest newcomers to the club including modernist Villa Volman in the Czech Republic and the Maison Cazenave in France.| The World Of Interiors
Fearing for the future of Senegal’s artisan-textile industry, Aïssa Dione designer set about saving it. Thanks to her, there’s now a buoyant market in chic manjak, the country’s traditional cloth, and a corner of a city near Dakar is alive once more with the clatter of looms| The World Of Interiors