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Why hiring an interior designer is no longer just for the wealthy

Why hiring an interior designer is no longer just for the wealthy A jump in remote consultations has brought expert home stylists to the masses and changed the way we decorate Room by virtual interior designer Rukmini Patel Credit: Megan Taylor Once the preserve of the super-rich or famous, now everyone can tap into the expertise and good taste of an interior designer – and it’s largely thanks to the pandemic. Over the past year, a host of accessible services have mushroomed, from video calls to remote consultations, all demystifying a close-knit trade. London-based Rebecca Wakefield, founder of Studio Fortnum (studi­ofortnum.com), estimates she has undertaken more than 300 e-design consultations (more on those below) since last March.

15 Inspiring Women Raising the Bar in Hospitality and Beyond

15 Inspiring Women Raising the Bar in Hospitality and Beyond
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Collect Fair 2021 | House & Garden

Wednesday 24 February 2021 The Craft Council’s annual art fair, Collect, is fast approaching. We’re taking a look at the line-up of events and what not to miss from a schedule packed with the best of today s craft and design. The Collectors, Modern Craft in the Hands of Interior Designers. Friday, February 26 Alun Callender Advertisement VIP programme supporters of Collect, Cox London, are hosting an exclusive interview with some of the industry’s leading figures, that will be available to watch from February 26. House & Garden’s Editor Hatta Byng will interview four pioneers in the field of interior design: Olivia Outred (

Upgrade your home in 2021 with these five breakout designers

Upgrade your home in 2021 with these five breakout designers Reviving historical residences and bringing colour to English countryside homes, these are the designers ahead of the curve Yinka Ilori Credit: Andy Stagg If 2020 was the year that we stayed at home then 2021 is the year to revive your space. Having the most coveted designers in your little black book has always been a status symbol, but as we head into the second week of January in a national lockdown, it s never been more relevant. Here are five designers to check out now. Yinka Ilori Recently awarded an MBE in the New Year Honours list, London designer Yinka Ilori (above) is on something of a roll. He became known for large-scale colour-block installations inspired by the colours and motifs of West African fabrics, such as the first ever Dulwich Pavilion at the Dulwich Picture Gallery in 2017, exhibitions at the Shop at Bluebird and the London Design Festival, and his Love Always Wins mural unveiled last year in

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