Penny Martin: Editor

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Do We Really Need More Stuff? — with Japanese Architect Takero Shimazaki

Most of us think we need more — more space, more things, more possessions. Japanese architect Takero Shimazaki believes we may already have enough.Takero has designed some of the most elegant private houses in Britain, including one that was nominated for the Stirling Prize. His ...  Show more

Henry Holland on Reinvention, Resilience and a Home in Two Halves

For fashion designer turned ceramicist Henry Holland, reinvention isn't about starting over – it's about evolving on your own terms.Henry first made his name with the cult fashion label House of Holland, famous for cheeky slogans like 'Do Me Daily Christopher Bailey' and 'Let's B ...  Show more

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