On a mountainside in Piedmont, Paolo Pejrone has created his own slice of paradise, one that eschews all pesticides. Here, surrounded by animals, the esteemed gardener lives in splendid isolation| The World Of Interiors
One of King Charles’s crowning glories must surely be the gardens that he’s lovingly nurtured from nothing at Highgrove, his Gloucestershire private realm, over the past 40 or so years. And most enchanting of all, certainly as spring segues into summer, is the walled kitchen garden, where His Majesty’s singular vision continues to bear fruit – and other produce besides – quite beautifully| The World Of Interiors
Just as artist Zuleika Melluish’s clay and porcelain flowers help connect her to nature, so too, in turn, does tending her perennial garden in Wales help ground her practice| The World Of Interiors
A remarkable discovery of 23 rare ornithological images by watercolourist Sarah Stone, now on exhibition at Cromwell Place, is part of a flock of singular sightings, including ‘shotgun ornithologist’ John James Audubon’s restored plates on show at Compton Verney| The World Of Interiors
Every June, in the villages of Hazaribagh, northeast India, monsoon rains wash away the vernacular Khovar designs painted by women to adorn their marital homes. WoI takes a moment to appreciate their fleeting nature| The World Of Interiors