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Tom Bax

Just months after buying his first home, lockdown began and Tom Bax immersed himself in re-designing his home. Setting up the account @themellowmaximalist to document the journey, in months he racked up more than twenty thousand followers. His authentic style is a testament to his astute flair for putting colours, fabrics and furniture together.

Experimental, eccentric, considered interiors by Tom Bax.

Ridge & Furrow

A listed Victorian pigsty in Gloucestershire, is a masterclass in traditional techniques and design. Discovered by husband and wife team, interior designer Elle Kemp and maker, Martin Gane, the building was little more than a neglected ruin. Using sustainable materials, sheep's wool, cork, lime hemp plaster and cobbles found in the yard they created a beautiful home.

An old prison cell door, is used to partition the corridor from the snug in Elle Kemp and Martin Gane's home, which is a converted from Victorian pig pen.

Helma Bongenaar

A 18th century former Docker’s bar in Amsterdam has become a home of found things and treasured collections. The home of author and artist Helma Bongenaar and her husband Jeroen Alberts, a modest Amsterdam town house, was built in 1880, originally a bar for the local dockers.

Helma Bongenaar's Home, looking from the sitting room down into the dinning room and kitchen

Luke Edward Hall

A certain romantic escapism blurs the cultivated edges of the Cotswolds cottage artist and designer Luke Edward Hall shares with his fiancé, the interior designer Duncan Campbell, and their whippet, Merlin. Its interiors have been shaped by their shared love of a wide range of genres, periods, fashions and colour, plenty of colour.

Luke Edward Hall's dining room ready for a cocktail party!

Georgian Bath Town House

Illustrations, paintings, curated collections, casts, restorations and history is fused together in this Georgian townhouse, by owners Peter and Helen Malone. Built in 1795, this elegant family home, enjoys an almost ascetic purity, with a vast collection of sculptural and expressive casts including architectural mouldings, statues, friezes, plaques, a plethora of macabre death-masks and a hand-cast, anthology of leaves.

Portrait of Peter and Helen Malone in their beautiful Georgian sitting room

West London Style

Discover the influence of one of London’s youngest working interior designers, Rosanna Bossom and her signature stately style. A look inside her west London apartment reveals a keen eye for a bargain and a penchant for beautiful fabrics providing the foundation for a modern classic.

A plain sofa is the canvas for Rosie’s love of layering, here she uses prints, posters, a sketch by her grandmother and pieces of textiles as the foundation of her gallery wall, she used online framers, Picture Frame Express, as the wide selection and price make creating a gallery wall affordable. “Getting the scale of furniture right is key, after that use cushions, art and books, that is where you can layer and bring in lots of different textures and colours. We make our own cushions at Rosanna Bossom from fabric offcuts. You can stumble across a bargain without actively looking for it.”

Margate’s Queen of 70s Chic

Mid-Century retro funk meets 1970s disco with a nod to the 21st century. Meet DJ, eBay master, artist, textile and interior designer, the Queen of Cool; Whinnie Williams. No-one cuts vintage styling in quite the same way as Whinnie, the self-confessed love-child of Brigitte Bardot and Delboy Trotter, her disco vision is a sublime mix of nostalgic originality.

Whinnie Williams at home with some of her menagerie of pets, poodles Brian and Peachy sit on her lap with guinea pig Toupee. Whinnie painted the painting behind her with a dustpan and brush left over from the builders, the Valspar paint is in terracotta.

The Foraged Home

Artist Jude Wisdom is obsessed with the natural world, her work underpins this affection for fauvism. This love spills off the pages and onto the walls of her home, garlands of hops and ivy are draped over shelves and mantles; branches, abundant with berries or russet leaves are stuffed into vases, each conspiring to deliver an original foraged home.

Jude Wisdom, her daughter Flory and Hector the cocker spaniel in their garden at home.

Ed & Alice Workman

Ed Workman is a details man, having overseen the international expansion of Hauser & Wirth in New York, Hong Kong, LA and the Fife Arms in Scotland, he knows a thing or two about interior architecture and design. His Victorian home in Bruton, Somerset, has lived through many incarnations; as a butcher, vets, school and today a beautifully designed family home.

Library of Ed and Alice Workman
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