ritain’s postwar murals are colourful testaments to the period’s renewed hope, social conscience and artistic experimentation – yet many are at risk of demolition. The Twentieth Century Society is campaigning to protect them| The World Of Interiors
Are Natasha Hulse’s playful appliqué creations made from fabric offcuts the future of sustainable luxury?| The World Of Interiors
The works Simon Pettet created in the ten years before his death in 1993, aged just 27, form the substance of an exhibition at Dennis Severs' House, offering a unique opportunity to appreciate Pettet’s achievement in the place where he lived and worked.| The World Of Interiors
This wood-panelled South London home of a lifelong antique collector is full of treasures| The World Of Interiors
A synapse-popping shrine to ceramic art, the maximalist Kentish Town home of Carol McNicoll isn’t pulling its punches. And why should it? All its exuberant layers – with walls of embedded olive oil cans adjoining a Neo-Baroque mural – make it patently the perfect place for this radical iconoclast to potter about in| The World Of Interiors