Interiors
In Pictures: Inside the Linley-designed One Queen Anne’s Gate
Upper-class interiors house Linley and top architecture practice PDP London have created 28 high-spec apartments behind an historic facade in the heart of St James's.
Caudwell completes ‘£250m’ Mayfair mansion
Phones4U tycoon John Caudwell has finally unboxed his opulent mega-mansion in Mayfair, which some (not all) now estimate to be worth around £250m.
The 67-year-old bought the 19th century J. T.
FT: Why luxury brands want to sell you a home
Judith Evans explores the burgeoning international trend for branded luxury homes, for the Financial Times.
Colefax hit by high-end housing slump
Profits sink by a fifth at luxury interiors group amid 'difficult trading conditions'
In Pictures: CIT launches set of nine ‘garden villas’ at Regent’s Crescent
Developer unveils the second phase of its flagship £500m scheme in Regent's Park and updates on sales progress.
Octagon rolls out in-house interior design division
Surrey-based luxury house builder Octagon Developments has hired Rachel Hall to run its new new interior design service.
In Pictures: Waldo Works completes £7.6m penthouse at Television Centre
Tom Bartlett's studio takes a 'playful' approach to designing one of the marquee units at Stanhope's reinvention of BBC Television Centre in west London
In Pictures: Lodha unveils themed apartments at Lincoln Square
Luxury developer rethinks the traditional marketing suite to give a 'true representation of a resident’s experience'
‘Transformer’ rooms & robo-furniture are set to remake our homes – and lives – before our eyes
As the global urban population continues to soar, the increasing need to use space more efficiently means adaptive and responsive domestic micro-environments will replace the old concept of static rooms…
Super-prime designer predicts four key trends for 2020
Top themes for luxury interiors in the year ahead, as forecast by Elicyon's Charu Gandhi...
Artsy: Inside the Art Collection at the British Prime Minister’s Residence
How much leeway do prime ministers have to impose their own aesthetic tastes on the world's most famous townhouse?
Interior designers urged to ‘kick out the kick-backs’
BIID launches new anti-bribery campaign to stamp out 'unethical practices' in the industry