Michael Webb first got involved with print as a junior sub-editor at The Times, scanning the wet ink of page proofs at 3am before the late edition went to press. Later he worked for Country Life and began indulging his passion for travel and modern architecture. His love of cinema took him to Washington DC to direct programs for the American Film Institute and curate a traveling exhibition on Hollywood for the Smithsonian. For the past four decades he has lived in Los Angeles in the classic R...| The World Of Interiors
Today, Rolf Sachs turns 70. 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
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
Modernism found a distinctive expression on the Hawaiian islands, thanks both to their isolation and the arrival of immigrant architects. In Honolulu, one can find extraordinary mid-century houses tailored to the tropical climate| The World Of Interiors