CATEGORIES
TINY TREASURES
One-of-a-kind souvenirs from the Grand Tour, intaglios give fascinating insights into the ancient world
Sam Herman
A true master of his medium, pioneering studio glass artist Sam Herman made pieces that were expressions of himself, and they are highly sought after by collectors today, says Mark Hill
Cabinet of Curiosities
This Month: Globes
Open all hours
The surprisingly large interior of a converted pub in Kent has become a creative home for Jessica and Darryl Clifton, and their son
The Art of Display
Jennifer Bristow-Smith talks to Katie Pike about the quirky collections artfully displayed around her home
Material Matters
Antique textiles dealer Jennifer Bristow-Smith turned her robust 19th-century Scottish home into a hub of thriving enterprise
Sicilian WAY OF LIFE
With their 19th-century farmhouse tucked away in a lush, green garden, offering views of the majestic Mount Etna and the Ionian Sea, Carla and Simone could not have chosen a more idyllic spot in which to bring up their family
Paean to Paisley
The distinctive teardrop pattern has enjoyed a rich history, beginning in Persia 2,000 years ago and travelling to London's Spitalfields via a certain Scottish town
PORTRAIT OF AN ANTIQUE
LISA BURDUS' WELSH GEORGE III POTBOARD
Furnishing the Chateau
Emilia de Farcy talks to Katie Pike about how she and her mother filled their chateau's guest rooms with beautiful auction finds
Teasure TROVE
At his Tangier retreat, horticulturalist Umberto Pasti devotes his time to finding antique treasures and tending to a garden filled with rare native plants
Strike a pose
No matter what size your garden - and however green your fingers - antique statuary is an easy way to enhance your outdoor space
IN THE BRIGHT MIDWINTER
From near obscurity to mid-century style icon, Midwinter pottery wowed the post-war generation with its cutting-edge designs, which remain highly collectable today
Zandra Rhodes
We talk to the grande dame of fashion and fabric design about her early inspirations, key collaborations, and a career that spans over 50 years
Decorating with Flowers
Cynthia explains how she's applied the principles of the slow flower movement to growing and displaying blooms in her home
Colourful Inheritance
An austere Scottish farmhouse has been transformed into a welcoming and stylish home thanks to the imagination and originality of its owners
Six of the best SEASIDE PIERS
Half the 100 or so Victorian piers that once circled Britain's coast have vanished but these remaining six are showstoppers
Chateau chic
This gem in Brittany has been in the family for 400 years. Now guests can stay in its renovated rooms - which include a joyous mix of colourful archive wallpapers, wonderful auction finds and modern luxuries
Six of the best SHIPS WITH STORIES
Exploring some of the UK's maritime stars in their museum moorings, Rhiannon Batten discovers history on the high seas
HEIRLOOMS OF THE FUTURE ANN CARRINGTON
Meet the award-winning artist repurposing antique buttons, pearls, coins and cutlery into showstopping works of art, fit for a queen
THE FABULOUS FIFTIES
As The Queen celebrates her Jubilee, we take a look back at British design in the early 1950s, when she acceded the throne.
STAR SALES
A rare ‘Roly Poly’Steiff bear, a Minton majolica matchbox and more... Caroline Wheater selects her highlights from recent auctions
Escape to THE ISLE OF PURBECK
This compact corner of Dorset combines an evocative sense of yesteryear with ancient history, diverse natural beauty, and a rich vein of creative inspiration, finds Sharon Parsons
BEHIND THE BRAND FORTNUM & MASON
Bolstered by dynamic advertising and no small amount of innovation, it's little surprise that 'the world's most famous cornershop'is still going strong after more than 300 years
Behind the Scenes AT THE ROYAL COLLECTION
Caroline de Guitaut, Deputy Surveyor of The Queen’s Works of Art, tells Janet Gleeson about preparations for the Platinum Jubilee
Period CHARM
Rebecca and Michael Newman wanted a modern townhouse, but fell in love with this rose-covered, 16th-century historic cottage in a Sussex village. They then filled the interiors with family heirlooms, classic finds and contemporary artworks
FABRIC OF LIFE And the bride wore white
Queen Victoria's wedding dress set a new trend for white gowns and was to have a lasting influence in the face of changing fashions, finds Celia Rufey
French Dressing
Interior designer Sophie Rowell has fashioned neglected Georgian townhouse, with views across the Channel, into a family home that blends English charm with continental chic
PICTURE PERFECT
Whether written as love notes, letters home from the front line, or greetings from the seaside, postcards offer us a tangible link to the past. Emma Longstaff explores their fascinating history
Refined style
Carefully chosen antiques, period details and a pared-back palette set the tone for this 19th-century brick-and-flint cottage in Norfolk