10 Things We Want From JW Anderson’s Rebrand
Becoming something akin to a modern-day cabinet of curiosities, the new JW Anderson will focus on “objects of elevated craftsmanship” – so homewares and artisanal goods – as well as curated fashion collections, with a magpie sensibility centred around this
Ten’s To Do: Savour A Slice Of French-Mediterranean Flavour at La Maison Ani
What's one to do on a Saturday night in the middle of June? Well, in the throes of a British heatwave, a vibrant dinner in the heart of Knightsbridge – somewhere air-conditioned, elegant and deeply delicious, where the interior dazzles
Me And My Desk: Music Makers Show Us Where The Magic Happens
Behind the scenes of every piece of music is a troupe of producers, songwriters, musicians, mix engineers and mastering wizards who are the key ingredients in creating a truly great album. It takes a village. The artists on the following
A Parisian Summer Stay At M Social Paris Opéra
The City of Light and Love is a timeless destination where art, fashion, history and romance come alive at every corner. Tucked into its centre in 9th Arrondissement, M Social Hotel Paris Opéra blends historic elegance with contemporary flair in
Roksanda, Luella Bartley And More Design Brigitta Spinocchia Freund’s ‘The Curator’s Room’
In the expansive atrium of the Design Centre, Chelsea Harbour, where design’s future is constantly being reimagined, Brigitta Spinocchia Freund has carved out a reverent, radical sanctuary. Her contribution to WOW!house 2025, The Curator’s Room, is a feminist manifesto draped
Inside Miu Miu’s Freshly Refurbished New Bond Street Store
Over in the swankiest pocket of Mayfair, New Bond Street stretches like a silk ribbon through a very glossy jewellery box. Home to the fashion industry’s heaviest hitters, it’s London’s gilded artery of luxury – and Miu Miu has always
Inside The California-Inspired Berlin Home Of Lars Triesch
For 92 years, the architectural mastermind Ray Kappe went his own way, leaving a symphony of unimaginably beautiful homes in his wake.
Luke Edward Hall On His New, Neptune-Inspired Ginori 1735 Collection
Terracotta tones and sunkissed shores; embark on a journey to mythological realms with Ginori 1735. Created in a renewed collaboration with English artist Luke Edward Hall, the maison’s latest homeware collection comes alive with the elegance of the Mediterranean.
The Standard Hotel Lands In Brussels
Brussels, with its slate skies and suited-up diplomats, has always worn a reputation for being a little, well, buttoned up. But now, in a delicious twist of irony, the city’s Northern Quarter – once the haunt of cubicle dwellers and
Trudon’s New Candle Duo Lights The Way To A Scented Summer
‘Spring,’ said Tolstoy ‘is the time for plans and projects.’ But it’s also the time for reaping the rewards of someone’s else’s planning and in this case the appreciation goes to uber candle (and fragrance) makers Trudon. Why? Because they
Step Inside The Biltmore Mayfair: A True Taste Of London Luxury
If you’re looking for a premium place to stay while you’re in London, please be introduced to The Biltmore Mayfair. Overlooking the historic Grosvenor Square, this five-star hotel seamlessly blends its rich heritage with contemporary elegance, offering guests an unparalleled
All The Best Bits From Salone Del Mobile 2025
Loewe! Prada! Gucci! Fashion’s other favourite design week took place in Milan this week: Salone del Mobile. It’s hard to exaggerate the scale of Salone del Mobile at the moment.
Step Inside At Sloane, Chelsea’s Best Kept Secret
A taste of Paris in the heart of South Kensington, this vast residence, originally designed by architect Edwin Thomas Hall (of Liberty fame) is just a stone’s throw from the King's Road.
Chet Lo And Amber Rankin On Their Spiked-Out Furniture Collab
Chet Lo, the NEWGEN designer celebrated for his spiky, futuristic textiles, has joined forces with innovative furniture maker Rankin Editions to unveil a striking three-piece homeware collection seamlessly coalescing the distinct design languages of both brands.