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Interiors

  • Friday, 9 January, 2026
    FT Series
    HTSI’s favourite minimalist homes

    Less is more in these sleek interiors

    The library in James Brown and Christie Fels’ London home
  • Thursday, 8 January, 2026
    InterviewAt Home with the FT
    Stanley Wong: ‘I’m a Buddhist; moving from Hong Kong to Kyoto felt right’

    The artist-designer swapped city bustle for a hilltop home in Higashiyama — it mirrors his Zen approach to life

    Stanley Wong sits at a wooden table with a cup in front of him, wearing a black hat and glasses, with bamboo shades behind.
  • Tuesday, 6 January, 2026
    Return to Sarajevo: building a modern sanctuary in the once war-torn city

    Local materials and craftsmanship restore a sense of place and identity to an architect’s renovation project — its all part of a movement to help revitalise his former home town

    A light wood indoor playhouse structure with geometric cutouts; two children are playing inside and on the stairs.
  • Monday, 5 January, 2026
    ‘I would marry that fridge’: the cult of social media kitchens

    The latest batch of spaces seen on screen offer a smorgasbord of design inspiration

    A kitchen studio with a stainless steel prep table, utensils on the wall, shelves stocked with jars and dishes, and a dining table with candles.
  • Saturday, 3 January, 2026
    HTSI
    Forget Cloud Dancer – 2026 is the year of the rainbow bathroom

    Brighten your life with a bold-coloured basin

    A Sbordoni basin at Villa Colucci
  • Thursday, 1 January, 2026
    HTSI
    Six transporting scents for the home

    Take your house on a fragrance holiday

  • Tuesday, 30 December, 2025
    InterviewAt Home with the FT
    Artist Glenn Brown’s Georgian home is a time capsule with a twist

    The same relish for history and playfulness at the centre of his practice has resulted in a house restoration that has a story to tell in every corner

  • Monday, 29 December, 2025
    FT Series
    Eight maximalist homes we love

    Go inside these Pantone playgrounds, as seen in HTSI

    The “shrimp-pink” drawing room at Olivia von Halle’s London home
  • Monday, 29 December, 2025
    PerspectivesHannah Shuckburgh
    Should you have a library in your loo?

    Like much of what goes on behind closed doors, it raises some controversial questions — from position to hygiene to title selection

    A toilet with the seat raised is surrounded on all sides by shelves filled with books.
  • Monday, 29 December, 2025
    Work Watch
    What does the future workspace look like? It depends where you sit

    Neurodiversity-friendly design can offer choice and control for all staff

    Montage image of a tablet showing a blueprint of an office, and a hand holding a stylus ready to draw
  • Friday, 26 December, 2025
    FT SeriesDon’t miss HTSI’s most popular stories – from bewitching kitchens to how to refresh your eyes
    The greatest kitchens in the world, as seen in HTSI

    From soft steel workstations to marvels in majolica, these are the spaces in which we dream of making dinner

  • Saturday, 20 December, 2025
    Patchwork, but make it wood

    Offcuts are increasingly moving from the scrap heap to the home — and the finished look is evolving from rustic to refined

    A geometric wooden table by Kate Duncan, called the Tanya table, featuring interlocking panels in varying wood tones.
  • Friday, 19 December, 2025
    Design
    Jamieri, a Georgian treasure trove in Brooklyn

    Keti Chichinadze’s store offers design and food with a Tbilisi twist

    Jamieri’s exterior
  • Wednesday, 17 December, 2025
    InterviewAt Home with the FT
    Artist Marie Hugo’s Camargue home is filled with the most celebrated of ghosts

    The great-great-grandaughter of Victor Hugo has conjured a bohemian home from a sheep barn on the rustic estate where she grew up in a sphere of luminaries including Picasso, Cocteau and Beaton

    Marie Hugo sits on a bench in front of a painting, gazing thoughtfully to one side
  • Wednesday, 17 December, 2025
    HTSI
    Villa Beer, Josef Frank’s modernist masterpiece reborn

    This forgotten residence, now opening in Vienna, is a light-filled testament to the architectural pioneer

    Villa Beer’s hall, with the music room on a mezzanine floor above
  • Tuesday, 16 December, 2025
    HTSI
    The most collectable Christmas cards – from $2 to $14,000

    Season’s greetings can become a sound investment

    A selection of vintage Christmas cards
  • Tuesday, 16 December, 2025
    HTSI
    I opened a bookshop. It was the best, worst thing I’ve ever done 

    Chloe Fox shares the hopes and heartache of fulfilling a life-long dream

    Fox & King bookshop
  • Monday, 15 December, 2025
    HTSI
    Marguerite Le Maire – maker of magnificent rugs

    Meet the Parisian designer holding the floor

    Left: Marguerite Le Maire silk and Tibetan wool Zamam rug photographed at the Teatro all’Antica in Sabbioneta, Italy. Right: silk, Tibetan wool and hemp Vetyver rug
  • Saturday, 13 December, 2025
    HTSI
    Green Knowe, the house that inspired a children’s classic

    Myth and magic combine at The Manor, the oldest inhabited house in Britain

    The 1929 gramophone in The Manor’s music room
  • Saturday, 13 December, 2025
    Cult Shop
    Ishkar, a London hub for Afghan crafts

    A trove of goods where sales go straight to the makers

    Ishkar on Columbia Road
  • Saturday, 13 December, 2025
    Move over monogram: personalised homewares now tell a story

    More designers are embracing customisation that moves beyond letters and uses playful prints and meaningful motifs

  • Friday, 12 December, 2025
    My favourite thing: the secret treasures of the V&A East Storehouse

    The custodians of the British museum reveal the greatest things to view

    Mariella Frostrup with the 17th-century Turkish dish
  • Thursday, 11 December, 2025
    House & Home
    Prehistoric chic? An anything but typical side-return

    Architect Mat Barnes’ predilection for folklore, geology and pure playfulness has transformed a London house, putting cookie-cutter extensions to shame

    Curved stainless steel kitchen island with potted plants, pink-tiled feature wall, and large windows overlooking a lush garden.
  • Wednesday, 10 December, 2025
    InterviewAt Home with the FT
    On the farm with former US deputy secretary of state Kurt Campbell

    The Asia policy head’s farmhouse in sleepy rural Virginia has been the stage for some bizarre security incidents, historic agreements — and diplomatic drama

    Kurt Campbell stands and smiles on the railing of his front porch, with greenery and a white flag visible.
  • Tuesday, 9 December, 2025
    The wabi-sabi answer to Santa’s grotto: Japan House London’s new craft show

    Traditional or ‘kogei’ works in clay, glass and wood are an immeasurable step up from stocking filler tat

    A cream-colored ceramic teapot with a wooden handle is displayed among other pottery pieces.
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