In celebration of the coronation, Christopher Farr Cloth has recast the sprawling rose design ‘Richmond’ by Michael Szell, a favourite decorator of the royal family| The World Of Interiors
The local hospital in the French town of Baugé, built in 1675, was a hard-wrought refuge for the ailing poor. But cast aside any grim visions of desperate hovels and wizened mountebanks: despite all the suffering it saw, the building was strikingly opulent, with a baroque apothecary hidden away at its heart. Still perfectly preserved with all its original pillboxes, jars and intricate herb cases, the chamber is a moment in medical history, bottled| The World Of Interiors
The World of Interiors sends its in-house innocents abroad to the crown jewel of any linen-trousered aristocrat’s Italian odyssey. Join them on their quest to distil the city’s architectural buffet down to the crema della crema| The World Of Interiors
Schist just got real: uncover the world’s most alluring shell grottos| The World Of Interiors
Whatever the commission, Jonathan Gibbs takes his craft seriously. Thumbing a jolly woodblock carved for WoI’s May 2023 issue, the artist offers a sneak peak into his Edinburgh printing studio – with the promise of some light relief| The World Of Interiors