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A first look inside the apartments, designed by Ilse Crawford, at Sweden’s favourite second home
Four generations of the Armitage family have made this west London compound their home and workshop
The interiors specialist offers her top tips for choosing flooring, furnishings and lighting that blend natural materials with motifs inspired by nature
Choosing the right case can be a challenge, with many brands selling more or less the same product
Designs that shine, for a celebration or an impromptu gathering
The front rooms of migrant families in 20th-century Britain expressed aspiration and creativity. In an era of housing insecurity, how do people create a sense of belonging today?
We are obliged to sequester ‘stuff’ into soulless warehouses — maybe we should put some of it on display instead
Benoît Rauzy and Anthony Watson are quietly elevating wicker in the village of Vallabrègues
Mix timeless pieces from different eras and styles to create a dialogue of contrast and harmony
An exhibition highlights a melding of craft and architecture that brings colour into homes
And it’s not our fault that you clicked
The stripey pottery is back in the limelight, thanks to JW Anderson and a wild Instagram following
After three months of renovations, the FT’s Simon Kuper has turned his little Parisian work flat into the ideal space to write and think
Picnicking at home has blissful positives, such as not carrying baskets through nettles, past cows or over electric fences
The three-storey concrete and glass box built into a hillside overlooking the centre of Brno remains a touchstone of Modernism
Stay cheers to summer with these bright and colourful designs
Working from an old saw mill near Comporta, the craftsman creates gravity-defying tables and sculptures shaped by explosions
Faux-stone finishes can be executed with no more than a few brush strokes
Finnish artist Kustaa Saksi has lived with the immobilising headaches since childhood. His work is an attempt to understand them
It’s easy to be seduced by the ideas of others — but here are some simple steps to help you discover your own distinctive tastes
From tallboys to linen presses, once popular items can be handsome and useful in today’s homes
Robert Stilin and Simon Stewart create one-off pieces for an A-list clientele
Copenhagen hosts the 2023 World Congress of Architects, displaying experimental structures that could help decarbonise housing
Texture, scale and colour are critical when it comes to choosing furnishings
How Caryn Hibbert turned a bucolic country retreat into a holistic – and lifestyle – destination
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