Smile’s salon in London’s King’s Road, designed by Ben Kelly, is a cleverly modelled yet geometrically disciplined room| The World Of Interiors
A Queen Anne house in London, with Carrara commodes and camelback sofas, has Max Rollitt’s fingerprints all over it. ‘I’m a good shopper,’ the urbane decorator tells Augusta Pownall| The World Of Interiors
Escape to Lasdun, a new restaurant at the National Theatre, which sets a retrofuturistic mood, remastered for the 21st century by the Guild of St Luke| The World Of Interiors
David Haskell and his husband Esteban Arboleda, two bright sparks of New York’s cultural scene, have filled their lateral conversion in a 1960s tower block with electrical collectables| The World Of Interiors
A late train provided architect Jonathan Tuckey with some spare moments to take in the fin-de-siècle majesty of Antwerp Central. Stationed beneath its clock, he mused on how this Baroque cathedral has been energised by modernity| The World Of Interiors
In 1980s New York, the party faithful flocked to the Palladium, a former cinema on East 14th Street. The vision of impresarios Ian Schrager and Steve Rubell, this vast nightclub offered salvation of sorts to the careworn residents of a city ravaged by crime and Aids. Michael Musto, himself a habitué, recalls what made the conversion so very spectacular| The World Of Interiors
Beyond the monumental façades of Italian Rationalist and Neoclassical buildings of the 1930s, one can find many exquisite and refined examples of lighting design. For his column Rediscovering Modernism, Adam Stěch documents some of the luminaries responsible| 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