The icon is a gift to the museum from Lynette and Brandon Hull and was acquired from the Temple Gallery in London, England. Lynette Hull is a member of the museum's board. The Temple Gallery is one of ...
The sumptuous repeating patterns created by the chief founder of Britain’s 19th-century Arts and Crafts movement — popularised in his day by Morris & Co’s wallpapers and furnishing fabrics ...
Claims of great antiquity are as common as £7 pints in London pubs (and only slightly more welcome). Every pub, it can ...
The largest of London’s ... and theatres. Beautiful at any time of year, Central Park in the heart of Manhattan takes on a ...
In Vienna’s handsome Dornbach district, the British designer recounts how he brought English style with a modern edge to an ...
The longlisted entries for the 2025 MacEwen Award are proof that architectural projects of any shape or form can bring ...
Eastnor, a high temple of Victoriana, has seduced kings, clerics, and Shiv from Succession. Now, its châtelaine is channelling its style into a line of furnishings ...
But it was not for his prestigious bona fides that he was hired by an English aristocrat and his American wife to refresh ...
Each day in December, we’ll offer small pleasures, reflections and distractions to observe the holiday season.
There are 19th Century ... of patterned wallpapers. Muscatelli loves showing the place off. “When Mike Bloomberg was in the Bute Hall during COP26, he said this was the most beautiful ...
Artistic director Pete Peterson adapts the famous work with an eye to faith and a look back at Scrooge’s past.
What American city serves up both town and country pleasures in the satisfying way Charleston now does? None that we can ...