As the founder of the avant-garde publication WET: The Magazine of Gourmet Bathing, Leonard Koren has a lot of time for bathing. In his book, Undesigning the Bath, he details how bathing is best experienced when left to nature| The World Of Interiors
The inaugural exhibition of the PoMo in Tronheim, Norway, is a nod to the building’s past life as a post office. Billie Muraben has a wander through| The World Of Interiors
In a masterful move by Miroslav Zikmund, the adventurer commissioned a bold new house from a pioneering Czech Modernist. Completed in 1953 – and now a museum – it was the very antithesis of the Communist aesthetic| The World Of Interiors
Hidden behind the Neo-Renaissance façade of Leuven University Library, the oak-panelled reading room is a perfectly carved interior treasure, created by Belgian architect Henry Lacoste| The World Of Interiors
Some 1,800 miniature garments circle Dior’s Paris HQ staircase. Valérie Lapierre descends into the valley of the dolls| The World Of Interiors