The Celtic Revival Watts Cemetery Chapel, in a little village in Surrey, is full of surprises| The World Of Interiors
It’s only right that the legend underlying the Atlantis House in Bremen, erected in 1931 as a temple to nationalist mythology, has been swept away by tides of condemnation. But despite the pseudo-history it promoted, the Expressionist architecture intended to symbolise the lost city is long overdue a deep dive| The World Of Interiors
While gazing into César Manrique’s brilliant white sea-water rock pool in Lanzarote, architect Ellen van Loon, partner at Dutch practice OMA, reflected on how architecture in its purest form is merely the definition of space. Here she takes a moment to recall a carefree summer holiday| The World Of Interiors
Focusing on the story behind design objects, Studio KO's new online gallery features hundreds of handmade pieces that are singular in their beauty and shape| 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
Joy and sorrow alike have coloured the life of artist Isabella Ducrot. Marella Caracciolo Chia casts some light (and shade) on the matter.| The World Of Interiors