In a 1920s Brooklyn co-op, Tony Liu – co-founder of Diet Prada – has turned his apartment into a study of romance and restraint, using colour as the mood music. Helped by Farrow & Ball’s Patrick O’Donnell, he’s made Impressionist blues, Dior pinks, and Prada greens unfold with unexpected harmony| The World Of Interiors
Vibrant with gods in flight, hanging laburnums and playful monkeys, the black-and-white murals at a West Bengal college are icons of Indian Modernism, argues Sivakumar Raman| The World Of Interiors
Ișik Güner is on a mission – to portray Turkey’s entire flora in one magnum opus. From the illustrator’s cabin in the Pontic mountains, Tania Compton goes for a spin to hunt rare species| The World Of Interiors
From the stately to the snug, these truly hearth-warming suggestions span the full spectrum of styles we’ve covered across our 40-year history| The World Of Interiors
The tesserae of an urban village – a five-storey artwork on a north London housing estate – have just been restored. Alice Kemp- Habib hears about the hardy souls who erected it in the 1980s| The World Of Interiors