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Arrange your floral flights of fancy in a suitably showstopping receptacle
The Japanese movement prompted waves of admiration for affordable, everyday ‘folk craft’
The Sri Lankan built his Colombo home to embrace the tropical terrain and look his country ‘squarely in the face’
Otherwise known as anemones, their versatility and beauty makes them a perfect addition to the garden
A new retrospective showcases the groundbreaking work of the late anti-consumerist, who once likened Italian design to pornography
The ability to make our indoor spaces consistently warm transformed how we live — now, climate change demands a similar upheaval
The founder of the cult cocktail bar loves ice cream, a 9in point collar and running along the Seine
Designer Laura Gonzalez shares her secret book of markets and galleries
The Zadig & Voltaire co-founder exchanged minimalism on the 16th for opulence on the Rive Gauche
Growth in condo living is widening the appeal of the exclusive Manhattan area to younger homebuyers
Compton Verney, an English manor with a Capability Brown garden, hosts a range of works that fire the imagination
The young Paris gallerist has a passion for the 20th-century movement. Now everyone wants a piece
Channel your inner flâneur this spring
As the Paris landmark re-emerges from a €466mn renovation, the architect behind it gives HTSI the first tour
From a former B&B with 10 bedrooms to a Georgian terrace with clifftop garden and sea views
Architect and designer Jonathan Tuckey on how he creates atmospheric interiors using sustainable materials from wherever he is working
‘I’ve started to think we need an upgrade — perhaps it will help entice me out of doors while the days are bleak’
Architect John Hejduk’s pioneering and playful grid designs have been realised in this stripped back, modernist project in the heart of upstate New York
Glasgow duo Timorous Beasties use the genteel French textile to depict urban poverty, raw nature and far-fetched fables
The range includes curvaceous shapes, garden swing seats and recycled plastic stools
The London home of the Romantic poet evokes his brief life in a contemplative space
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Professional horticulturalists help sort fact from fiction
A new exhibition celebrates the ‘Trojan horse’ of the decorative arts
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