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HOME SPRING 11

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pring is here, the clocks have
gone forward and the light
is sharper and more joyful.
Everything seems more opti-
mistic and this issue of Home is
as colourful as the new season.
For one thing, we're celebrating
coral, or Living Coral, as Pantone
refers to its colour of the year. This pinky-orange
shade has supplanted the more insipid and
altogether safer Millennial Pink with its all-out,
unapologetic brightness. In the spirit of colour
confi dence, we met weaver Margo Selby, who insists
that she does try to achieve minimalist looks but
just doesn't have it in her. In her Whitstable studio
she produces beautiful, intricate woven pieces
that span blankets, scarves and cushions as well
as framed art pieces – and her work is licensed
to countless brands too. Not only is she a hugely
talented weaver but she's a canny businesswoman


  • and she's also great company. Also in this issue
    we meet interior designer Lucinda Sanford, whose
    natural sense of style combined with a practical
    approach to create her own brilliantly designed
    and highly covetable family home. Plus we look at
    upgrading your kitchen in a weekend, displaying
    fl owers and rethinking your whole colourscheme.
    We hope you enjoy the magazine.


Pendle Harte
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fl owers and rethinking your whole colourscheme.
We hope you enjoy the magazine.

[email protected]




 Accessories in Living
Coral page 67
New neutral paints;
page 16
Denby Pottery; page 55
All things stripey;
page 45
Monochrome wallpaper
page 30
Earrings inspired by
buildings. Yes really;
page 52

Things
we like this
month




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