Ann Broadbent’s individualistic art of assemblage produced one-of-a-kind interiors in her house in Crooms Hill, Greenwich| The World Of Interiors
A bungalow below a house built for Isadora Duncan in Le Dattier, France, proved a paradise for Laure-Isabelle Mellerio and her family. Patterned with impressionistic murals by Germaine Chanteaud-Chabas and decorated to echo the colours of the landscape, the bungalow has been a home to many happy memories| The World Of Interiors
This Art Deco palace in Japan, once home to members of the imperial house and now the Tokyo Metropolitan Teien Art Museum, has a surprising history of cross-cultural meeting points and showcases the best of 1930s French artistry and Japanese craftsmanship| The World Of Interiors