Sudpsuez Magazine N18
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Description
Covers by Liberty. Published October 2022.
This issue is truly a celebration of the decorative detail, timeless design and old-world craftsmanship on which was founded almost ten years ago. From traditional limewashed houses, embroidered cushions and painted furniture in the awe-inspiring Transylvania countryside to one of Siena’s most important palazzos, Renzo Mongiardino’s first major decorating project in Veneto, Liberty’s storied archives in London, and Dame Barbara Cartland’s Egyptian-inspired home – photographed by the legendary Tim Walker – this issue will take you on a journey (or better still, a treasure hunt) through time as much as space. Many of the interiors appear frozen in time, while others have never been published before – including the homes of three leading interior designers’, which are exclusively revealed in this issue.
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