CONTRIBUTORS
Charlotte Luxford A journalist for more than 12 years, Charlotte most recently edited a national homes magazine. Working part-time in a design bookshop first ignited her passion for interiors – and she’s never looked back. Charlotte recently set up her own interior design business to help others transform their homes into characterful spaces. @luxfordinteriors
Laurie Davidson
Laurie is an interiors stylist, journalist, and blogger who writes and styles homes for some of the UK’s leading magazines and newspapers. Passionate about all things interiors, she co-hosts
Secret Styling Club and runs interior styling events and workshops.
Follow her @lifeofaninteriorstylist and @secretstylingclub
Rachael Smith Photographer Rachael has specialised in interiors for 16 years. Her network spans magazines, books, architects, interior designers, and other creatives and she has worked all over the UK and abroad – including in New Zealand, New York and Hong Kong. She loves her work and hopes that shows in her photographs.
Malcolm Menzies
London-based international photographer Malcolm Menzies
focuses on interiors, hotels, resorts, and food. When he isn’t busy behind the lens, Malcolm enjoys designing the interior of his location house, winter sports,
playing with his daughters, throwing parties, and cutting the grass. @82mmphotography
Louise O’Bryan Louise finds that writing about interiors never tires – which is lucky, as she’s being doing it for 20 years. She’s inspired by homeowners’ unique ideas and, as a result, her own home has many bare walls waiting for that interior masterstroke. She loves capturing renovators’ passion and wants their achievements to be admired.
23 YEARS AGO
Albion’s founders had a mission - to create the ultimate bath tubs. After two years of development, Albion had it sorted. A new material was created from a high technology amalgam of stone and minerals. Manufactured in our Essex factory, this material was named Iso-Enamel. To this day, our special process is unique and offers benefits other materials cannot provide. So what’s so good?
• An Albion bath is less than half the weight of a cast iron bath. The average weight of our baths is 70kg.
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Your bathing water will stay hotter for up to five times longer.
An Albion bath has a hard, high gloss interior that gives years of sterling service.
Customise the bath exterior with any colour. Supplied directly from our factory.
ALBION BATH COMPANY
SUMMER 20 l KITCHENS BEDROOMS & BATHROOMS 15
Apollo bath in burnished bronze - 2 sizes manufactured
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