LIVING
At Gabriela Peacock’s Notting
Hill house, every room is a
paean to the family’s collection
of antiques, pop art and
one-off finds – from heirloom
grandfather clocks to
taxidermy curios. It’s a
maximalist attitude
expressed in a modern, clean
way. To replicate, opt for
dramatic, design-led pieces
where the glamour is very
much in the details.Clockwise from right, side table,
£890, by PAOLO MOSCHINO FOR
NICHOLAS HASLAM. Antique
mirror, £16, 500, at GUINEVERE
ANTIQUES. Martini glasses, £130
for two, by WATERFORDClockwise from left, antique
grandfather clock, £18,295;
antique brass and silver-
plated ice bucket, £1,830,
both at 1STDIBS.COM.
Crystal chandelier, £76,600,
by BACCARATRight, antique iron and ormolu
candelabra, £6,800, at
GUINEVERE ANTIQUES.
Below, candle, £58, by
DIPTYQUE. Ostrich-feather
lamp, £4,200, by A MODERN
GRAND TOUR. Cushion,
£119, by ANDREW MARTINClockwise from left, brass floor
lamp, £1,157; lampshade, £534, both by
BESSELINK & JONES. Glass jug, £58,
by OKA. Palmerston chair, from £3,050,
by BEAUMONT & FLETCHER.
Taxidermy white peacock, £5,800, by
A MODERN GRAND TOURGabriela Peacock’s
Baccarat-filled bar
PHOTOGRAPHS: PHILIP SINDENTatler October 2019 tatler.comurbansplendourMirror the magic of
Gabriela Peacock’s
glamorous townhouse
by OLIVIA BENNETTROOM FOR MOREA masked baboon stands
guard in the living roomFamily heirlooms
and taxidermy in the
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