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World of Interiors October 2014

World of Interiors October 2014

$25.00

A nice copy of the magazine.

From World of Interiors website:

 

Royal Thoroughbred

The Hampton Court home of Evgeny Lebedev stems from noble stock. Formerly a residence of the Master of the Horse, the Stud House once counted the Prince Regent as a guest. Now, polymath Patrick Kinmouth, in collaboration with antique dealer Edward Hurst, has revitalised the form of this 18th-century abode. Unbridled artworks by Emin, Gormley and the Chapman brothers share the field with museum-quality antiques, while meticulously crafted bespoke objects are modelled on pieces by the likes of Chippendale and Lutyens. Ruth Guilding takes the reins. Photography: Simon Upton

Mr Kilburn's Calicos

A scuffed little album discovered by Gabriel Sempill among her late mother's possessions contains exquisite watercolour patterns by the esteemed 18th-century textile designer William Kilburn. Now, a facsimile of this rare find, complete with a variety of juvenilia added by a later hand, plus modern takes on Kilburn's repeats, is published. Text: Ros Byam Shaw

Autumn Fabrics

Inspired by the traditional architecture of Georgia and Armenia, Jessica Hayns and Miranda Sinclair visited locations first widely aired in the films of Sergei Parajanov. Such atmospheric settings enable the stars of this year's Focus and Decorex to shine. Photography: Ricardo Labougle

In Plane View

On the surface of it, the straight lines of this Zimbabwean hillside home might seem to jar with its wild surroundings. But the rectilinear levels cleverly frame the stunning vistas, while from afar its flat roofs appear to float, integrating them into the landscape. Text and photography: Tim Beddow

Cocoon on the cusp

Perched between Europe and Africa, high up on Tangier's Old Mountain, Peter Hinwood's modest Moroccan retreat delightfully blends flavours from both continents. Always keen to flee hectic, hi-tech London, the antique dealer has been a regular visitor here since the 1960s and is regarded with affection by the medina's vendors. 'I feel more at home among these friendly people,' he tells Rupert Thomas. Photography: Christopher Simon Sykes


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