What a highly collectable set of cigarette cards from the 1920s can tell us about the history of horology| The World Of Interiors
Reduced to melancholy fragments, the romantic garden at the great Elizabethan house of Sissinghurst in Kent remains it’s main draw. In daylight it radiates with transient beauty, but in moonlight the grounds quietly conjure a silvery dreamscape…| The World Of Interiors
Schist just got real: uncover the world’s most alluring shell grottos| The World Of Interiors
The history of the medium has long been rooted in church architecture; now, modern makers are diffracting its variegated possibilities| The World Of Interiors
In a mountain chapel in Liguria, an extraordinary collection of paintings offer thanks to the Virgin Mary for stepping in to rescue locals from disaster| The World Of Interiors
Self-described ‘minimalist by nature’ Michael Maher and New York-based architectural practice Tang Kawasaki came together to create a tip-top studio/home in Tribeca, New York| 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
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
This tasty selection of the 10 best cookbooks will offer up a feast for all the senses.| The World Of Interiors