The dates of 12-14 June represent another addendum to this years LFW which was moved from January to February in light of the COVID restrictions. Additional events are taking place around the capital including catwalk shows, digital and physical launches,
There is a proud and continuous history of the use of glass in Interior Design - or before it was referred to as such - home furnishings. As far back as the Egyptians and then the Romans, vessels were produced
There’s absolutely nothing new in the “recycling” of old and vintage items into the interiors of private houses and public interiors. As early as the Renaissance, it was extremely prestigious to have Roman or Greek statuary in a contemporary home,
With the current readjustment to the post-Brexit landscape, now is perhaps an interesting time to evaluate London’s position within the global design scene, and what the future might hold. Of course, the last year has effectively meant an enforced hiatus
In another blog post the design process at Roberto Cavalli Home was discussed, but with the arrival of a new creative consultant at the iconic Italian brand, it seems worthwhile to delve a little deeper into how the transition is
Maybe it's a bit early to start predicting what the world will look like after lockdown, and given that there are still many people suffering from the symptoms and long term repercussions of COVID it might be considered inopportune to
By now, many of us have seen the viral post of Princess Anne's living room, and judged accordingly. What we can all agree on is that the room is the epitome of posh, with it's chintzy prints, antique furniture, traditional
Year after year at the forefront of interior trends, the heavyweight designers that are featured so prominently in the popular and influential style magazines (World of Interiors, Architectural Digest, Elle Deco, House & Garden) are either American or Franco-Belgian (it’s
It might seem to fly in the face of logic to talk about “off the peg” interiors as something to strive for in a characterful space but we wouldn’t think twice about this in the case of clothes, watches, cars,
We have a new lead interior designer here at Kings of Chelsea, and we're excited to introduce you to her. Having worked with properties of up to £250 million, as well as with subcontractors of renowned designers such as Nicholas