
Less, but Better
What getting older has taught me about being healthy
A place for ideas and culture, with some shopping and notes on design, fashion, interiors, and references that shape how we live.
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What getting older has taught me about being healthy

Dressing for the evening, when you're away from home

Packing has rules, and these looks follow them.

On Yves Klein, colour, coffee tables, and why it earns its place in a room

Movement, Buchinger, and the TLC that follows

Summer means it's all about colour

These are the seven beauty items I reach for, the ones that have earned their place on my shelf.

On the French furniture designer who never had to choose between rigour and romance

Dialling the bold colours back and letting muted neutrals in

A visit to Hepworth in Colour at the Courtauld

On the eighties, Roman rigour, and why the boldest jewellery house in the world still has the most to say

Its a sacred thing

Dressing for the British summer, in all its precarious glory

Vervoordt, wabi, and what great rooms actually do

Three days at La Posta Vecchia, dressed in Matteau, living slowly

France, ca. 1932. Glass rods in a triangular shade lit by many bulbs. Louis Sognot (1892-1970), designer. Read more

On subtle shifts in dressing and the quiet approach of summer.

On Maison de Verre and why the best interiors today feel like echoes of something made in 1932.

A round-up of my recent favourites

There’s a photograph of Andrée Putman’s Paris apartment that I keep coming back to.