Although Coco Chanel famously advised chic women to edit, sometimes – in fashion as in interiors – more is simply better. So when you have a glorious pattern like a Toile de Jouy, damask or a pretty Chinoiserie in a delectable shade that you love, why not use it on walls and in furnishings alike?
The homes of English interior designer Rita Konig have been featured here before, but recently, we happened upon design work of hers...
This elegant apartment in New York by renowned French designer Jean-Louis Deniot, has a sense of stillness and peace that...
WHILE ON THE TOPIC OF decorating with chinoiserie wall panels, came across the wonderful Victorian-style summer home of tech entrepreneur...
YOU MAY OR MAY NOT have noticed, but fashion has gone through a small revolution. The coup d’etat was initiated by...
BREAKFAST ON THE TERRACE, lilac sofas and velvet throw cushions, manicured hedges and luxurious lengths of silk drapery, romantic canopy...
THIS WEEK’S At Home With features Mount Algidus, a 53,000 acre farm on New Zealand’s South Island. Owned by Jane &...
THE ACTRESS CHLOE SEVIGNY was once featured in our Favourite Five series, but aside from her (very famous) wallpapered hallway,...
THIS WEEK’S PLACES is the wildly chic and utterly charming English country house in West Sussex owned by interior designers...
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