The
World of Interiors magazine May 2015
subscription edition
Excellent condition
CONTENTS:
ANTENNAE - What’s new in style, decoration and design, chosen by Nathalie
Wilson
ANTENNAE ROUNDUP - Our selection of the best stools
THE FINE PRINTS - Exotica and Englishness mix in these Morris-style patterned
fabrics, finds Jessica Hayns
BOOKS - Reading on art, architecture and design
TO BOLDLY GLOW - Max Egger has brought back these beauties from the outer
shores of the lighting galaxy
SERIOUS PURSUITS - Auctions, antique fairs and diverting activities
NETWORK - Merchandise and events worldwide
ADDRESS BOOK - Suppliers in this issue
INSPIRATION - How to recreate some of the design effects in this issue, by
Augusta Pownall
EXHIBITION DIARY - The Antiguan duke, Sainsbury’s Bacon, plus Sophie Barling’s
listings
JOURNAL OF AN ARTS IMPRESARIO - The burning of a ‘temple’in Derry has brought
the community to heal
SPECIAL
THE WORLD OF KITCHENS AND BATHROOMS - Sculptural sinks, tip-top taps and a
copper bath fit for Croesus. . . Mattia Bonetti’s luxury loo in Switzerland and
delft to die for in Lille. . . Whatever makes you gush, you’ll find it in these
plumb-tastic pages
INTERIORS
HOTHOUSE EFFECTS - Whether it’s peacocks, palms or a thing for hot pink,
Matthew Williamson’s flat airs his totally tropical taste. He tells Sophie
Barling about his love of ‘doing stuff with nothing’. Belsize Park, London NW3
POSITIVELY MEDIEVAL - Rope stair rails, flagged floors, patchwork quilts. . .
landscape designer Arne Maynard’s Medieval Welsh home has a ‘Hardy-esque poetic
simplicity’, discovers Ros Byam Shaw. Allt-y-Bela, Monmouthshire
BY ACCIDENT AND DESIGN - Civil servant Hugh Lee produced some 600 3D artworks,
slowly turning the family home in Richmond into a living gallery. Emma J. Page
explains why he never sold a piece
PICK-UP STICKS - In his banana-coloured Skoda ‘extreme carpenter’ Peter
Chippendale hares round the Sussex lanes in search of wood to salvage. Martin
Hemming visits his (£14) workshop. Near Hassocks, West Sussex
WORK’S WONDERS - A vivid mural in an old vocational school in Asturias depicts
workers making offerings to the local patron saint. It’s the star of a new café
with a Catholic feel, as Ana Domínguez reports. Café de la Laboral, Laboral
Ciudad de la Cultura, Gijón, Asturias, Spain
MASTER OF CEREMONIES - Photographer Hiroshi Sugimoto has created a traditional
tea house in Manhattan – dotted with exquisite works from his art collection.
Morgan Falconer finds peace on a tatami mat. Chelsea, New York
TRASH TO TREASURE - A Corsican artist combs the beach for plastic, turning it
into sculptures of endangered species. His modest home is as salty as a
mermaid’s, reckons Marie-France Boyer. Near Centuri, Cap Corse, Corsica
THE ARTFUL LOGGIA - The frescoes in a 16th-century villa in northern Italy’s lakeland celebrate the alliance of
two families - a marriage made in a heavenly place, adjudges Helena Attlee.
Villa Cicogna Mozzoni, Bisuschio, Italy
COVER - Wood you believe it? - to soften some stark units, fashion designer
Matthew Williamson hung mock-timber wallpaper in his kitchen
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