Tasked with the union of two adjacent properties, architects Karl Fournier and Olivier Marty submerge themselves into Moroccan tradition to create a property as complex as the old city in which it is situated| 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
Like many Provençals, Magali Mille-Montagard’s family started making santons strictly for nativity scenes. But over the decades their roster expanded to include charming characters generally not thought to have been at the original event| The World Of Interiors
The history of the medium has long been rooted in church architecture; now, modern makers are diffracting its variegated possibilities| The World Of Interiors
Unpicking the biography hidden in the visionary Surrealist’s work| The World Of Interiors
Japanese gardens have a rich history that dates back over a thousand years. Here, we take a moment to retrace their evolution and awe at the distinct elegance that make them a sought-out space in the Western world| The World Of Interiors
A recent sojourn to Paris has put a spring in the WoI style director’s well-heeled step. On frequent trips to the French capital, he has, over the years, uncovered the hotels with the very best interior design. He shares a few of his favourites here| The World Of Interiors
Painted by their owners with suns, geometrical symbols and stylised national flags, hundreds of these canoe-like pirogues line the water’s edge in Senegal’s Mbour, testament to a vibrant culture that’s been passed down through the generations. But, thanks to depleting stocks and the climate crisis, it’s an increasingly precarious trade| The World Of Interiors