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If your latest project calls for a few vintage pieces, here’s an interiors shop you might like to visit
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Have you got plans for the Easter weekend? I suggest a day out in the charming West Sussex town of Arundel – antique shops, well preserved architecture and a whopping great castle.
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Collect, the international fair for contemporary craft and design returns to Somerset House this month
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After such a dearth of activity last year, it is exciting to have a handful of new showrooms to shout about – including Coalbrook, Havwoods and House of Dome.
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A sense of optimism prevails across the latest spring/summer collections. You can see for yourself at London Design Week in March
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C.P Hart has asked leading designers to create bathroom displays at its flagship Waterloo showroom. Based on the theme ‘wellness reimagined’ the challenge has resulted in four very different themes.
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This week I visited the latest exhibitions at the Crafts Council and The Design Museum. Both are fascinating, both are political and both are really worth a look.
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I am so excited about London Design Festival – actual, real events taking place across the capital later this month. Here are all the details of where to go and what to see.
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Occasionally I highlight days out that I think you will enjoy. My latest suggestion is public art walk The Line in East London – a surprisingly lovely meander next to the River Lea with some thought provoking artworks thrown in.
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Creative Folkestone Triennial is an exuberant exhibition of public artworks and it’s less than an hour from London. I was impressed, not only by the art, but the whole ethos of the project. If you fancy a day away from your design studio, hop on a train and head to the sea.
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