If your heirs won’t fight over it…
HF contributor, Shelley Black caught up with global award-winner, Jonathan Adler at the Interior Design Show 2020, where he showcased his whimsical Dreamland collaboration.
HF contributor, Shelley Black caught up with global award-winner, Jonathan Adler at the Interior Design Show 2020, where he showcased his whimsical Dreamland collaboration.
Toronto-based hotel designer Paolo Ferrari lets us in on the "secrets" behind his rooms and inspiration.
Inexhaustibly design curious, open minded and tenacious. That’s what you need to work with KARE founder, Peter Schönhofen.
An Award-winning Los Angeles-based interior designer Martyn Bullard is renowned for his mastery of a broad range of styles and inviting interiors.
With more than 40 years at the forefront of the design industry, London-based Kelly Hoppen MBE is one of the most celebrated and sought-after interior designers in the world.
Timothy Oulton’s beginnings in furniture started in the late ’70s at a small antiques shop that was owned by his dad. Profoundly influenced by his love of antiquities, his father’s military background and an inherent affection for British heritage, Tim has spent the past few decades handcrafting his iconic furniture and design brand—a coalescence of old and new. Homefront caught up with Oulton after the recent opening of his flagship London store, in the historic Bluebird Garage on the storied King’s Road in Chelsea.
Homefront tracked down Scott Richler and Gabriel Kakon of Gabriel Scott to chat about their design philosophies, their expansion plans and how as “brothers-in-law” they can improbably work together.
“Dashing” is how one would describe Paris-based architect and interior designer Jean-Louis Deniot, for both his youthful good looks and his speed of travel in the world of design.
French designer Christian Lacroix’s signature couture was bold, exuberant, colourful and baroque. Today, his spirit lives on in an opulent collection of tableware, vibrant upholstery fabrics, iconic wallpaper and fabulous ready-to-wear clothing.
Homefront managed to catch designer Kimberley Seldon in between taping a regular episode of Cityline and jumping on a flight to Edmonton, where she was meeting with former President Jimmy Carter.