Discovering ‘decalcomania’, the Victorian vogue for DIY decoration
Replicating chinoiserie porcelain at home was a popular hobby of the era — and surviving pieces have a curious charm
Replicating chinoiserie porcelain at home was a popular hobby of the era — and surviving pieces have a curious charm

Lison de Caunes’ creations, using dyed straw in vibrant hues, not only dazzle — they revive a dying art

Old and new worlds collide — ‘roughness with refined, serious with playful’ — in a playbook that delights in breaking the rules

From Gabrielle Chanel’s villa to ‘gourmet bathing’ . . .

New, revived and theatrical techniques are being embraced with gusto to surprise and delight

More designers are embracing customisation that moves beyond letters and uses playful prints and meaningful motifs

All hail the imaginative re-embrace of linoleum — whose colourful, eco-chic adaptability is a springboard for fun