House & Garden unlocks the door to an array of unique homes and outdoor features, ranging from town houses and converted barns to fabulous modern apartments and island retreats. Outdoor features are equally varied, including cottage gardens, water gardens and chic, city courtyards. House & Garden provides an invaluable sourcebook of ideas, from design and decoration to the best of travel, delicious recipes and fine wine. Britain’s most glamorous, inspiring and influential design and decoration magazine.
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100 DESIGN • The people, places, products and ideas shaping the world of contemporary design
Notebook • RUTH SLEIGHTHOLME shows us what has caught her eye this month
TABLE TALK • RÉMY MISHON puts on a spread of stylish dining options
BEDSIDE ADDITIONS • BRADLEY PALMER sets out a stylish selection of bedroom accessories for under £120
Material swirls • RUTH SLEIGHTHOLME and RÉMY MISHON bring to life a selection of the latest fabrics – from traditional florals to bold geometric patterns – with an eye-catching flourish of oversized ribbons and bows winding their way through the historic Féau Boiseries woodwork emporium in Paris
design ideas for ENTRANCE HALLS • CHRISTABEL CHUBB highlights creative ways of turning this often overlooked area into a welcoming space that will make an appealing first impression
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Sourcebook LIGHTING • NONI WARE focuses on the latest designs – from statement pendants to versatile table lamps
The anatomy of a room by PAOLO MOSCHINO • The List By House & Garden is our indispensable guide to design professionals. Take inspiration from this interiors scheme and products from some of its UK members, selected by Olivia Capaldi
FESTIVE FAIR • NONI WARE selects her favourites from the Spirit of Christmas Fair, in association with House & Garden, at Olympia London, W14, on October 31-November 6. Visit spiritofchristmasfair.co.uk for stand numbers and the full list of over 700 exhibitors
Outside interests
Words & pictures
Art scene
PEOPLE • THIS MONTH: A pioneering publican and her revolutionary farmer husband; a traditional Scottish mill weaving a new partnership; an artist who cuts exquisite figures; and the founder of a rapidly maturing community compost scheme
ORGANIC GROWTH • GEETIE and GUY SINGH-WATSON place sustainability and ethics at the heart of everything they do, from the carefully sourced food served at their pub in Totnes to the collective of independent businesses run from their Devon farm
JOHNSTONS OF ELGIN • ELIZABETH METCALFE visits a traditional Scottish textile mill, whose new collection is an exciting collaboration with designer Ben Pentreath
Artists in their studio EILEEN COOPER • FIONA McKENZIE JOHNSTON and photographer JOSHUA MONAGHAN visit an artist known for her diverse figurative art, who served as the first female Keeper of the Royal Academy of Arts from 2010-2017
Garden series: part 7 DOWN TO EARTH • Continuing her series in which she meets people passionate about saving the planet, CLARE FOSTER talks to the founder of a community compost scheme in Sussex that is working to divert food waste and reduce carbon emissions by regenerating soil
Stories
Strength in union • A combination of the owner’s daring tastes, the architect’s classical leanings and interior designer Billy Cotton’s veneration of New England style has given this Twenties Westchester mansion an authentic yet individual feel
Inside out • Blurring the lines between house and...