Emma Williams, Livingstone St. Ives art gallery. Emma’s iconic depictions of St. Ives are instantly recognisable, with her trademark window-views, still lifes in riotous colours and quirky views of St. Ives’ harbour and bay, which she says she is ‘obsessed with painting’.Continuing the determinedly flattened perspective seen in the work of, amongst others, Bryan Pearce and Ben Nicholson, as well as their interest in the framing device of the window scene (a device drawing also from Picasso and Matisse), she brings a unique and fresh eye to these motifs.
Modern farmhouse charm with modular versatility. Molding is reserved for the front, so Servers stand flush side-by-side for a built-in look. Hutch has three adjustable shelves with plate grooves for display. Door Consoles have one undivided adjustable Shelf. All Consoles have a top drawer with removable cross divider for silver and linens. Ashton Server with two Door Consoles & one Drawer Console features: Two-tone White with Belgian Oak finish Hardwood & fine veneers Full extension metal drawer glides Long, easy-to-grip rubbed bronze metal pulls Levelers for perfect alignment Simple assembly (Hutch to Console)
Dan Pepperell recipe for devilled Easter eggs from 10 William St, Sydney.
The iconic French designer, who passed away last week, retreated to his simple island home for relaxation.
Karen Williams has been designing award-winning kitchens for more than 37 years, and now is also a contributing kitchen-design blogger for the Huffington Post.
Emma Williams, Livingstone St. Ives art gallery. Emma’s iconic depictions of St. Ives are instantly recognisable, with her trademark window-views, still lifes in riotous colours and quirky views of St. Ives’ harbour and bay, which she says she is ‘obsessed with painting’.Continuing the determinedly flattened perspective seen in the work of, amongst others, Bryan Pearce and Ben Nicholson, as well as their interest in the framing device of the window scene (a device drawing also from Picasso and Matisse), she brings a unique and fresh eye to these motifs.
Washington D.C. based architect Donald Lococo and interior designer Darryl Carter fused their talents to create a Tudor revival for the 21st century…flowing spaces and sun-washed rooms echo t…
The designer marries stately Southern refinement with Continental élan for newlyweds in Richmond
Bright and beautiful, this Willow Bough Vine Roman Blind adds a vivacious touch to any window it adorns. Part of our William Morris range, in collaboration with the V&A, the willow was one of Morris’s favourite motifs, and it’s one you can find in several of his designs.
Learn to host the perfect event whether it's setting a magazine-worthy tablescape for your next dinner party to throwing an epic backyard bash.
Emma Williams, Livingstone St. Ives art gallery. Emma’s iconic depictions of St. Ives are instantly recognisable, with her trademark window-views, still lifes in riotous colours and quirky views of St. Ives’ harbour and bay, which she says she is ‘obsessed with painting’.Continuing the determinedly flattened perspective seen in the work of, amongst others, Bryan Pearce and Ben Nicholson, as well as their interest in the framing device of the window scene (a device drawing also from Picasso and Matisse), she brings a unique and fresh eye to these motifs.
In need of decorating advice? Pull up a chair and listen to style superstar Bunny Williams
The King's Road designer who's been creating beautiful products for over 30 years
We have a long-standing obsession with Roman and Williams, the interior design firm behind 211 Elizabeth, the Standard, Gwyneth Paltrow's place, and other greats. So when EV Grieve pointed out...
This 1920s Arlington bungalow renovation project involved raising the roof to create a full-height second floor and more living space.
Interior designer Lucinda Sanford knows compact living doesn’t have to mean plain and functional. This beautifully designed flat manages to reflect the personality of its owner, while remaining practical. Here, Lucinda gives us the tour…
Digital creative and brand consultant Lucy Williams has tackled her first renovation with ease, filling the Victorian terrace with bold colour and considered pieces
This hanging pendant light is the perfect addition to any living space. This brass pendant light wows with distinctive scale and craftsmanship. Attracting the eye, the spun and cast shade rounds down to a rolled lip edge.
Stab is a creative studio that specialises in blending realism and imagination to create compelling and high quality imagery.