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(Marty) #1

LIVING


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August 2019 | REDONLINE.CO.UK

The nature of design
I’ve been digging into biophilic design
and I’m convinced by the ‘science’
of it all. It’s based on the thinking
that, as we feel more happy when in
nature, interiors that remind us of
foliage can be soothing for the soul.
Expect to see colours and textures of
the garden being co-opted into our
homes, from lampshades in leaf-like
patterns to sweeping murals evoking
the serenity of the great outdoors.

EASY UPDATE
A friend recently overhauled their Ikea
kitchen with cupboard fronts by the Danish
brand Reform, which can be fixed on to
existing frames and come in every colour
imaginable. Soft pink, shiny gold, or a mix
of everything in between. Transformative.
From £94 a door, Reform CPH

RED CONTRIBUTING LIFESTYLE
EDITOR PIP MCCOR MAC ON THE
THINGS HE LOVES THIS MONTH

SOBERING
THOUGHT
You know when you start the
night off with a negroni and
it all goes downhill from
there? Well, Æcorn Aperitifs
could change all that, as the
first non-alcoholic British
aperitif. Rich, layered and
refreshing, all three flavours
taste like complex cocktails
but leave you with a clear
head. Seek out and sip.

CUSHION,
£31.95, Hurn
& Hurn

PENDANT LIGHT,
£99, Beaumonde

MURAL,
from £460,
Surface View

Feast from the East
I’ve cooked a lot from Sabrina
Ghayour’s four Persian cookbooks
over the years, and feel like I’ve
developed a good taste for
the f lavours of Iran. So I was
blown away when I tried Modern
Persian Kitchen, a frozen-food
delivery company (stick with me) for
restaurant-quality dishes. The zereshk
polo, pictured, which contains saffron
rice with barberries and pomegranate,
is my new go-to for when actual
cooking feels beyond me. From
around £5 a dish, Modern Persian Kitchen

ÆCORN
APERITIFS,
£19.99 each,
Selfridges

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