The restoration of Zeyrek Çinili Hamam in Istanbul uncovered layers of stories, dating from the hamam’s construction in the mid-1500s. Now open to the public, and housing an extraordinary exhibition of contemporary art, the haman is not just an architectural marvel worth seeing, but also a space in the process of an ages-long transformation| The World Of Interiors
Istanbul-born Rifat Ozbek's London home blends the seductions of an Ottoman pavilion with glam-rock, psychedelia and the interior designer’s kaleidoscopic collection| The World Of Interiors
There’s no limit to how long the stalwart Sardinian Peppino Dore is willing to keep labouring over his magnum opus: a pedimented palace cum duomo, crafted in its maximalist entirety by his own two hands| The World Of Interiors
Stile Liberty and Modernism meet in Venice’s Nolinski hotel, housed in the historic stock- exchange building| The World Of Interiors
NMACC in Mumbai invites spectators to witness over 300 years of India’s fashion history and its influence on Western style in a new exhibition curated by Hamish Bowles and paired with design by Patrick Kinmonth and architect Rooshad Shroff| The World Of Interiors
Supporting a major restoration of the the 16th-century Palazzo Angelo Giovanni Spinola, owner Carlo Clavarino, whose patrician family has deep roots here, waved his own wand, adding hidden doors, faux marquetry and paint masquerading as velvet| The World Of Interiors
The family-run hotel that carries the final flame of the golden age of seaside Venice| The World Of Interiors
Genealogy met geology when the grandson of architect Piero Portaluppi took over his forebear’s Milan flat – and his ancient marbles| The World Of Interiors
Scattered with ruins and relics, the Troad in northwestern Anatolia is a theatre for the high drama of ‘Journeys Across Roman Asia Minor’, a photographic record of the remnants of the rise and fall of the Roman Empire by Sir Don McCullin and Barnaby Rogerson| The World Of Interiors
As the equestrian events of the Paris 2024 Olympics kick off in the grounds of the Palace of Versailles, revisit this story that reveals Marie Antoinette’s Méridienne room restoration, in her Versailles apartment| 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