Taken for granted for decades, Stickley furniture finally attracted interest from major museums
In conversation with…Ralph Harvard
Catching up with Ralph Harvard
Bold, bright, and underappreciated: British furniture at mid-century
On one of the greatest modern design talents in Britain—Gerald Summers
John Hewson and the French connection
On the British textile artist and his link to French design
Royal porcelain from the Twinight Collection
An obsession with early 19th century porcelain
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Indian silver for the Raj
An exhibition looks at the silver objects made for British households by Indian craftsman
Palladio Minimus: A Georgian dollhouse and the 18th century miniature world
Only a small handful of early English doll- houses survive, and most lack a complete provenance going back to original owners and makers
The ‘It’ chair
The legendary decorator Frances Elkins made it popular in the 1930s, but her so-called loop chair goes back to the eighteenth century as a surviving set of examples attests