Riccardo Priolisi and John Hooks left fashion careers to take on a cyclopean project in Sicily: cultivating a masseria that pays homage to artists and ancients| The World Of Interiors
Who’s in, who’s outré? Robin Muir picks his favourite free spirits from the WoI hall of fame| The World Of Interiors
The bewitchingly beautiful Old Medicine House in Cheshire, saved from demolition by Booker-shortlisted author Alan Garner and his wife, Griselda, has a history that may well have been conjured. Inside the ancient walls of this 16th-century home museum, rebuilt beam by beam by the Garners in the 1970s, there’s magic in the air| The World Of Interiors
Unpicking the biography hidden in the visionary Surrealist’s work| The World Of Interiors
Blott Kerr-Wilson’s brilliant career has been bookended by bathrooms in this magazine. The first, a deep-sea grotto she made in her London council house, won a competition in WoI in the 1990s, setting her on her life’s course as a sheller extraordinaire. Now, living in Norfolk, she’s created a new conch-clad wonder. Damian Thompson washes up| The World Of Interiors