Schist just got real: uncover the world’s most alluring shell grottos| The World Of Interiors
Since moving to Margate part time, Nicholas Cullinan and Mattias Vendelmans have been seeing quite a lot of the skies that drew Turner to the resort recurrently. In fact, every passing cloud is the source of endless reflection, thanks to all the mirrored strips that line their bolthole in a Brutalist block and expand its view, albeit wonkily| The World Of Interiors
Strawberry-toned and sprinkled with delicious details, Morelli’s gelateria in Kent looks good enough to eat| The World Of Interiors
Mitchell Owen and others fondly recall the eccentric Min Hogg and relate some anecdotes about their encounters with her| The World Of Interiors
If having a ‘distinctive flower personality’ is possible, Lindsey Taylor has one in abundance. A new book reveals the artful inspirations behind her bouquets. Flip back and forth between a classic painting and Taylor’s floral interpretation of it| The World Of Interiors
A bungalow below a house built for Isadora Duncan in Le Dattier, France, proved a paradise for Laure-Isabelle Mellerio and her family. Patterned with impressionistic murals by Germaine Chanteaud-Chabas and decorated to echo the colours of the landscape, the bungalow has been a home to many happy memories| The World Of Interiors
Golden masks, an oculus and loads of lava – Jacques Garcia’s grotto, 12 years in the building, is a mini-Pantheon in the interior designer’s Norman empire| The World Of Interiors
Designed by Martin Brudnizki with artworks, from Warhol to Turnbull, curated by Jonathan Brook, the Broadwick Soho hotel in the heart of the capital blends all the eclecticism of Studio 54 with an intimate, townhouse allure. The pair want you to treat it like your beloved godmother's home; and you're overdue a visit| The World Of Interiors
A remarkable discovery of 23 rare ornithological images by watercolourist Sarah Stone, now on exhibition at Cromwell Place, is part of a flock of singular sightings, including ‘shotgun ornithologist’ John James Audubon’s restored plates on show at Compton Verney| The World Of Interiors