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  • Sunday, 1 June, 2025
    The crafted home: stained glass scions creating California dreamscapes

    Fifth-generation Judson Studios brings an artistic interplay of colour and light to homes and domes, museums and monasteries

    Man in dark jumper gazing at vibrant stained glass panels depicting trees and landscapes by a window display
  • Thursday, 29 May, 2025
    HTSI
    Six little ways to brighten your week

    Statement key rings from the Louvre, candles that look good enough to eat, chic poop-bag pouches, and more

    Gohar World lemon squeezer
  • Wednesday, 28 May, 2025
    Design
    Celibate chic: why do we continue to fetishise Shaker design?

    The spare, unadorned pieces made by the 18th-century religious sect inspire countless contemporary makers in every generation. A new exhibition explores what makes them so curiously influential

    Row of antique wooden and metal farm tools displayed upright against a white timber-clad wall
  • Monday, 26 May, 2025
    InterviewHouse & Home
    The magic and madness of leaving London to start a vineyard in Somerset

    Trading a high-powered city career for a rural adventure of organic wine and cider making is a dream for many — for one couple, it has been bumpy but ‘exhilarating’

    Woman in a blue dress walking beside rustic stone cottages with red tiled roofs, surrounded by greenery
  • Sunday, 25 May, 2025
    Design
    Designer Valentin Loellmann: ‘Everybody told me I couldn’t do it. So of course, I had to’

    Celebrated for his surreal, sinuous furniture in wood and metal, the risk-taking designer is readying himself for a London solo show — prepping in his post-industrial renovation in Maastricht

    A large red industrial-style building with tall windows and a curved ramp on one side
  • Saturday, 24 May, 2025
    At Home with the FT
    Telecoms tycoon David Ross: ‘I didn’t want it to look like my grandmother’s house’

    Since buying the Grade I-listed Nevill Holt Hall in 2000, the Carphone Warehouse co-founder has restored its original features, filled the house and grounds with contemporary art,— and established a festival of culture. There’s no standing still . . . 

  • Thursday, 22 May, 2025
    Quiet luxury heats up with the hidden kitchen

    Designers are giving cooking spaces ‘seamless visual flow’ by concealing the kettle, sink, hob — and, sometimes, the whole room. But can you actually still cook?

    Minimalist kitchen with a light stone island, two wooden stools, and dark wood-panelled cabinetry behind
  • Wednesday, 21 May, 2025
    HTSI
    Corners, the coolest design shop in the Catskills

    How a concrete box became a mecca for art books, rare prints – and the world’s best pens

    The shopfront in Livingston Manor
  • Monday, 19 May, 2025
    PerspectivesHannah Shuckburgh
    Do you let your dog sleep on the bed?

    There are those who wouldn’t dream of letting their mutt near a duvet . . .  and those who can’t sleep without the sandbag weight of their sentient stress blanket

    Golden dog lounging on white pillows in a traditional bedroom with carved furniture and patterned bedspread
  • Friday, 16 May, 2025
    InterviewAt Home with the FT
    Denim doyen Tim Kaeding: ‘Who wants to move to Ojai?’

    It took time for the co-founder of Mother to warm to small-town SoCal life. Now, he thinks the move to his Spanish Colonial house — with its blend of romance, rock‘n’roll and pinball machines — is ‘the best thing we ever did’

    Warm-toned kitchen with a couple chatting at a wooden table, sunlight streaming across patterned rug
  • Tuesday, 13 May, 2025
    Stainless steel ‘really beefs up a space’ — and not just in the kitchen

    From sofas to staircases, the metal’s ‘pragmatic beauty’ is increasingly turning up as edgy focal points and in our homes’ cosy spaces

    Velvet pink armchair and zebra-print chair with a steel coffee table, books, candle, and desk lamp
  • Monday, 12 May, 2025
    Edwin Heathcote
    Trump’s casino rococo White House and the politics of ornamentation

    The President’s addition of gold flourishes is a cliché of a rich person’s home — and raises questions about decoration in the age of $1 Chinese swag

  • Sunday, 11 May, 2025
    The crafted home: darkly romantic mirrors that marry gilding and bas-relief sculpture

    From a Victorian brewery in Somerset, Emma Peascod and her husband Tobias have created a poetic ‘joint manifestation’

  • Saturday, 10 May, 2025
    FT Series
    House & Home Wellbeing and Active Living Special

    In this series we look at how wellbeing priorities are impacting our homes and how we live — from switching up the home gym for a “longevity room” with life-lengthening tech, to the second-home resorts upping their offerings for teens. Is the pivot to a wellness agenda a canny move for country estates hoping to entrench a new revenue model? Should we all be installing water filters, and painting our rooms white? And we step inside the home of the biotech investor behind the Enhanced Games. 

  • Saturday, 10 May, 2025
    FT SeriesHouse & Home Wellbeing and Active Living Special
    Biotech billionaire Christian Angermayer: ‘Psychedelics can take away the fear’

    The entrepreneur’s London penthouse is filled with bitcoin-inspired artworks, trippy sculptures and dinosaur skulls. Its an insight into his interest in exploring new frontiers

    Man in a cream jumper with purple print stands in front of a large fossil display, leaning against a sideboard with books, skull sculpture and potted plants nearby
  • Thursday, 8 May, 2025
    FT SeriesHouse & Home Wellbeing and Active Living Special
    We are all secretly craving an all-white room

    Time to calm the mind — with luminous, quietly complex shades from bone to oyster to pearl

  • Wednesday, 7 May, 2025
    HTSI
    Raphael Navot’s barefoot luxury

    The interior designer’s Parisian studio is a smart distillation of his tactile, sexy style

  • Sunday, 4 May, 2025
    Design
    The best of London Craft Week 2025 — from steel trees to secret ceramics

    New collaborations take the annual event into new spaces, new sizes and new states of consciousness

  • Saturday, 3 May, 2025
    The downsizers sharing a slice of their Maryland wonderland

    The sculptural house of Diane and Marc Grainer overflows with the quirky ceramics and furniture the couple has collected with gusto and humour over decades. Now, as they scale down, a cache is up for auction

    An elderly couple standing on a sweeping white spiral staircase inside a modern, art-filled home with wood floors, glass bricks, and sculptures
  • Thursday, 1 May, 2025
    FT SeriesIntroducing Phoebe Philo’s HTSI guest edit
    What does chair obsessive Deyan Sudjic sit on at home?

    The former Design Museum director has the best seats – in his house

  • Thursday, 1 May, 2025
    Design
    When USM met Buchanan Studio: a playful subversion of a utilitarian design classic

    The interior designers have put a colourful, irreverent stamp on the precise, practical engineering of the 1960s storage system

    Modular white sideboard with chrome framing holds books, magazines and decorative items, with framed art, a plant and a fruit bowl arranged on top
  • Saturday, 26 April, 2025
    Papers and Paints, the thinking man’s paint shop

    The Chelsea DIY store boasts a huge archive of historical shades – and expert advice

    Patrick Baty (left) and his wife Alex, proprietors of Papers and Paints
  • Saturday, 26 April, 2025
    Serious swag: striking ideas for curtains beyond the window

    Fabric drapery is taking a star turn to add drama, hide clutter and comfortingly cocoon

    Two connected sitting rooms with patterned furniture, colourful curtains, framed artwork and a red corner sofa beneath a window with a floral Roman blind
  • Thursday, 24 April, 2025
    InterviewAt Home with the FT
    Artist Salima Hashmi: ‘We added hideaways to contemplate the world in’

    The Raj-era bungalow in Lahore, with its book-laden labyrinth of rooms, has been a hub for cultural and political activism for 55 years — and the engine room for a new generation of south Asian creatives

    Elderly woman reading a newspaper in a warmly lit room filled with bookshelves, framed photos, eclectic furniture and hanging paper lanterns
  • Thursday, 24 April, 2025
    Venice Architecture Biennale 2025
    ‘The trees will be cyborgs’: meet the architect turning to plant intelligence

    The Belgian pavilion at the Venice Architecture Biennale, led by Bas Smets, will be occupied by a miniature forest

    A man in a navy blazer, a grey T-shirt and blue jeans delivers a speech in a white-walled indoor gallery, surrounded by a roomful of small trees whose roots appear to be wrapped up in a sack-cloth material.
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