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BRITTAIN, Judy and KINMONTH Patrick [160] pp. Century Publishing 1984 13" x 9 1/8" As featured in FT Financial Times House & Home 8/12/2022 article by (our esteemed client) Luke Edward Hall Living in Vogue by Judy Brittain and Patrick Kinmonth (1985) is a legendary bible of style. Its blurb reads: A house with true style perfectly complements its owner s character and way of life. This statement rather neatly sums up what I try to hammer home with this column. Forget trends, our homes should reflect our interests and passions a simple notion, really. The authors reveal places where style abounds the homes of architects, writers, cooks, gossips, painters and potters. We're talking the likes of Laura Ashley, Craigie Aitchison, Grace Coddington and David Hockney. And golly, there is so much to love, from the late, hallowed dealer Christopher Gibbs romantic priory in Kent to the swimming pool at Faringdon House in Oxfordshire, its waterline marked by a pair of rare Elizabethan wyverns, to Aitchison s perfectly plain, bright-pink fireplace in South Kensington. As per LEH: Snap up a copy immediately, now exclusively @ The Cary Collection A veritable treasure trove of interiors are featured in this book. Here are the homes of some of the most stylish and creative personalities in 1980s' Britain, including Nicky Haslam's Hunting Lodge, David Hockney's London Studio, Christopher Gibbs' Davington Priory, David Hicks' Albany set, Geoffrey Bennison's Brighton apartment, Manolo Blahnik's Notting Hill apartment, Angus McBean's Elizabethan Hall, and Grace Coddington's "Two White Rooms in Fulham". N° de ref. del artículo 24398
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