CATEGORIES
Behind the Scenes AT THE MUSEUM
Poppy Benner speaks to Ainsley Vinall, Assistant Curator at the William Morris Gallery, about his favourite object in the collection
Six of the best KINGLY BREAKFASTS
Afternoon tea is often regarded as the crowning glory of British dining but breakfast is where the nation's cuisine really shines,
TRAVEL
Travel NEWS, a review of ELMLEY NATURE RESERVE, six of the best KINGLY BREAKFASTS, plus antiquing in PETWORTH
THE ART DETECTIVES
Discover the heroic team that tracks down lost or stolen artworks and antiques, then returns them to their rightful owners.
The Revival of ROCOCO
The Industrial Revolution gave rise to a super-rich tranche of society who could finally afford porcelain and craved a brand new style, says Willa Latham
The magic of Fabergé
The famous Fabergé egg has intrigued and beguiled the world since the 19th century. And, while owning one is mere fairy tale for most, intricate miniature egg pendants offer a more attainable way to appreciate the craftsmanship and wonder of the Russian jeweller, says Emma Longstaff
THE ANTIQUES THAT SHAPED ME Henry Sandon
The much-loved ceramics expert and stalwart of the Antiques Roadshow discusses the pieces that sparked his interest and guided his collecting
Behind the Scenes AT THE MUSEUM
Dr Richard Kelleher, Senior Curator of Medieval and Modern Money at The Fitzwilliam Museum, University of Cambridge, talks to Poppy Benner about the collection he looks after
Flamestitch
Its dramatic points and curves have meant this zigzag stitch has been consistently elevating textiles since at least the 16th century, and is still making waves today, says Celia Rufey
WHY I COLLECT Nature Prints
From perfectly pressed seaweed to meteorite patterns and flat bats, publisher and rare book dealer Matthew Zucker shares his love of nature prints - the beautiful, the botanical and the bizarre
Six of the best FLEA MARKETS
Whether you're looking to add to your collection of vintage enamelware, restock your shelves with antique linens or simply find a bargain to sell on, Rhiannon Batten suggests six European fairs worth browsing
SEEKING SPLENDOUR
For a taste of Japan’s rich cultural heritage, Sarah Riches returns to her former home to dine in temple restaurants and stay in traditional inns while on the hunt for antiques
Bright & beautiful
This 19th-century Hastings villa has been embellished with brilliant colour, fascinating collections and unique pieces, all of which reflect the lives and interests of its creative owners
Open All Hours
The birthplace of Bath Oliver biscuits is revitalised by interior designer Patrick Williams into a striking home and 21st-century emporium
The psychology of COLOUR
Colour psychology is key to how Sarah Reynolds designs interiors for her clients and for herself. Here she offers her advice on creating a feel-good home...
Made with LOVE
The appeal of antiques goes far beyond the physical for interior designer Sarah Reynolds, and she has filled her home with intriguing pieces that have an emotional connection
Six of the best WINTER GARDENS
Rhiannon Batten wraps up warm to explore some of the UK's most colourful displays and meandering winter walkways
RESTORE & RENOVATE
A round-up of VICTORIAN FIRE SURROUNDS, TILE RESTORATION, plus caring for ANTIQUE RUGS
Ring in the New Year
More is more when it comes to eye-catching cocktail rings, so jazz up your jewellery collection this party season with some vintage bling, says Ellie Tennant
Road to Damaskus
This cleverly woven one-colour fabric was a sign of great wealth and status throughout the centuries and across continents, and still has a distinctive feel of luxury about it today, says Celia Rufey
Simple Pleasures
Stylist Magda Smekens takes a light touch at Christmas, which sees her Belgian farmhouse filled with quirky decorative details and natural greenery
Christmas harmony
Luke and Ben Gibbons have used neutral colours and natural textures to enhance the innate character of their 16th-century farmhouse, which is the perfect setting for festive celebrations
No place LIKE HOME
For Sharon and Rob van der Kruik, home is where they are at their happiest, surrounded by all that they have created, collected, made and nurtured
Ancient Traditions
Inspired by nature, Edward and Emma Bulmer strive to make the festive season as sustainable and beautiful as possible at home in rural Herefordshire
Susie Watson
With 10 shops and a thriving online business, Susie Watson Designs has a well-established reputation for handmade textiles, furnishings, ceramics and rugs - but the path to success hasn't always run smoothly...
Small world
Reflecting our homes as they look and feel today, a new generation is reshaping the Lilliputian world of dolls' houses, says Rhiannon Batten
Minor factories. MAJOR ROLES
In the 19th century canny businessmen got in on the act of making pots, and they produced some fine pieces to rival many of the greats, says Willa Latham
POLLYANNA JOHNSON
With ceramics as her canvas, this fine artist is giving the women of art history a present-day relevance through her playful designs
STYLE NOW
Our monthly guide to DECORATIVE accessories, unique ANTIQUES and beautiful textiles that will add CHARACTER and colour to your home
This Month
Must-see exhibitions at The National Gallery and the Royal Academy, plus an Art Nouveau and Arts and Crafts auction, antique punch bowls and lots more...