Every September after the war, Italian aristos and Hollywood royalty would float up to Lily Volpi’s 16th-century canalside palazzo for a dazzling ball. As its contents head for auction, Natasha A. Fraser scans the floor| The World Of Interiors
Reduced to melancholy fragments, the romantic garden at the great Elizabethan house of Sissinghurst in Kent remains it’s main draw. In daylight it radiates with transient beauty, but in moonlight the grounds quietly conjure a silvery dreamscape…| 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 history of the medium has long been rooted in church architecture; now, modern makers are diffracting its variegated possibilities| The World Of Interiors