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  • The Tide is London’s answer to the Manhattan High Line

    July 5, 2019

    Taking place alongside this weekend’s Pride celebrations is Turning Tides, a brand new art, music and film festival on Greenwich Peninsula. LGBTQ collective Sink the Pink kick things off tonight, performing to crowds outside the O2 Arena amid inflated water droplets by LA-based artist Geronimo.  Turning Tides Festival celebrates the opening of the first kilometre [...]

  • Why this new build is already a Grade-I listed building

    June 28, 2019

    It’s hard to think of a more enviable location in London to call home than Regent’s Crescent. With the 400 acres of Regent’s Park on your doorstep, extensive private gardens front and back, and the shops and restaurants of Marylebone just minutes away, the three-million budget you need to move in (and that’s for a [...]

  • Interiors: London’s newest retail and design hub Coal Drops Yard is now open in a revamped King’s Cross

    October 29, 2018

    Dressed in high-vis, I stood in the autumn sunshine in King’s Cross for my sneak peak of the newest district to open within its regeneration project – Coal Drops Yard, which opens today. While I waited for my tour, I was diverted by a hording plastered with covers of The Face from 1991 – magazines [...]

  • Interiors: We learn about Ikea’s new retail strategy behind the scenes of its first store on the UK high street

    October 19, 2018

    What, no meatballs? The opening of Ikea’s first foray into the UK high street, which has just opened on Tottenham Court Road, is a new concept for the uber retailer. The Swedish brand’s familiar blue and yellow sign now reigns over the former Multiyork site just along from Goodge Street station. It’s Ikea, but not [...]

  • Interiors: The story of a Chinese twenty-something who created a best of British flat in Shanghai

    October 5, 2018

    Anyone casting an eye around this spacious contemporary apartment would find its elegance reassuringly familiar. English joinery, heritage brands, bespoke handcrafted furniture – you could be visiting One Hyde Park. But look outside the 18th-floor panoramic windows and it’s not the sweeping green of central London you see, but the majestic Huangpu river, snaking through [...]

  • Interiors: Robert Brain is saving London’s trees from the chipper and turning them into beautiful furniture

    September 28, 2018

     When trees in London are felled, they often meet their end in a chipper. But what a waste of beautiful wood – oak, beech, ash and even London plane. As a carpenter, the aptly named Robert Brain put his mind to the task of how it could be reused. After two years working on his [...]

  • Interiors: Discover the hot decor trend for AW18, the Night Garden, a darker take on florals and prints

    September 24, 2018

    This autumn, the decorating trend that’s really caught fire is dark, exotic, sensual, tactile, moody and seriously sophisticated. Full-on and fantastical, “the Night Garden” aesthetic melds two global interiors trends – prints and botanicals – and pushes them into the shadows. And by that, we mean inky blues, deep moss greens and, yes, definitely black. [...]

  • Interiors: Why these Design Routes are the perfect introduction to the London Design Festival

    September 14, 2018

    Despite the unsettling combination of stasis and turmoil gripping the whole of the UK, London is still thriving in many fields, not least in design. For the past 16 years, London Design Festival, which takes place every September, has got bigger and stronger. Cash is being spent on bringing cutting edge design to every corner [...]

  • Interiors: Why these Design Routes are the perfect introduction to the London Design Festival

    September 14, 2018

    Despite the unsettling combination of stasis and turmoil gripping the whole of the UK, London is still thriving in many fields, not least in design. For the past 16 years, London Design Festival, which takes place every September, has got bigger and stronger. Cash is being spent on bringing cutting edge design to every corner [...]

  • Interiors: Here are the high street brands winning a PETA Innovation Award for venturing into vegan homeware

    September 7, 2018

    Let’s face it – if we saw where our meat comes from, most of us would be appalled. While some choose to the look the other way, others have turned to veganism and the stars of the US Open showed us this week that it’s a lifestyle that’s just as much about health as it [...]

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