Anthophile
This weeks ‘Anthophile’ is Clive Nichols. in this quick fire Q&A Clive reveals all from his favourite flowers, to a typical day-in-the-life and what he would’ve been in another life.
Interview
This weeks ‘Anthophile’ is Clive Nichols. in this quick fire Q&A Clive reveals all from his favourite flowers, to a typical day-in-the-life and what he would’ve been in another life.
Jo Hambro gives an exclusive interview to rampstyle, discussing her passion, her creativity, and some of her best known looks. Read the full interview here.
Listen to Cultivating Place in conversation with Andrew Montgomery, discussing his new book Winter Gardens.
Click here to read Andrew Montgomery’s interview with The Horticulturist, in which he discusses his recent publication Winter Gardens along with his plans for books in the future.
Dig Delver interview Clare Foster and ANDREW MONTGOMERY about their new book Winter Gardens, and discuss the photography of the garden at Hillside.
Mikkel Karstad features in LOST iN’s book Sweat. Click here to read his interview and top tips for visiting Copenhagen, along with a recipe feature.
Click here to read a lovely interview in Elle Decoration in which Abigail Edwards, wallpaper and fabric designer, discusses her love of calming prints and the influence that nature plays in her exquisite designs. The article includes four contemporary creatives who share her passion and feature in the book.
Click on the link here to read Dr. Jackson’s blog about floral artist Robbie Honey’s life influences and his fascination with plants.
Meet the florist to the royals who thinks heaven smells like lily of the valley. Shane Connolly talks to Alice Hancock of The Financial Times.
Click below to read about Indian cuisine connoisseur Anjula Devi’s inspiration for cooking in Good Things online magazine.
In an exclusive interview, Suzanne Loggere speaks to Nouveau magazine discussing her new book My Artistic Interiors.
Fusing functional design and family fun in the British architect’s London home.
London-based architect Alex Michaelis takes a boundary-pushing approach to sustainability as one half of design duo Michaelis Boyd. Best known for giving an eco-makeover to the London home of former Prime Minister David Cameron—which included installing a wind turbine on the roof—the pair have taken on the interiors of the monumental Battersea Power Station redevelopment project.
Ali Bin Thalith grew up by the coast in Dubai where both his father and grandfather were pearl divers. He spent much of his childhood either in the water or watching Jacques Cousteau films, since then he’s become a photographer, specialising in underwater photography. His incredible use of textures, colour and composition make his underwater images transcend simple documentation. Ali feels he is part of the sea and he happily swims with his camera next to the fearsome and the micro inhabitants deep below the waves.
Some folks seem to get that work-play-swim-life balance just right. Copenhagen chef, cookbook author, daily swimmer and father of four Mikkel Karstad is one of them. He explains how he keeps the different areas of his life working in harmony.