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DE S IGN CENTRE


GILES KIME


Giles Kime is executive and interiors editor of Country Life magazine and author of


four books including Nina Campbell Interior Decoration. He started his career on The


World of Interiors, has held senior positions on both House & Garden and Homes &


Gardens and previously edited the interiors pages of the Daily Telegraph.


For ‘Colour Makes You Happy’ he


discovers how the hues you choose have the power to affect how you live (p54).


CHARLOTTE ABRAHAMS


Charlotte Abrahams is a freelance writer and curator. She contributes regular features to publications including The Design Edit, Design Anthology and


FT How to Spend It and is the author of several books – the latest, Love Pattern, Choosing Patterns to Live With is out in 2021. Her curating work includes


Rodmarton Re-Imagined in Gloucestershire and the bi-annual new design showcase Spotted at Top Drawer. She spoke to New York-based designer and tastemaker Thomas O’Brien for ‘Back to the Future’ (p32).


CONTRIBUTORS EMMA LOVE


Emma Love is a freelance journalist specialising in interiors, design and travel. London-based, she is a contributing editor


at Conde Nast Traveller and ELLE Decoration, and also writes for publications such as The Telegraph, Country & Town House and House & Garden. In ‘Evolution of Design’ (p58), she digs deeper into


the creative process behind the latest collections.


EMILY BROOKS Emily is an award-winning journalist and


editor specialising in interiors, architecture and design. London-based, she writes for the Daily Telegraph, Grand Designs and the


IIDA’s Perspective magazine, among others. In ‘Positive Connection’ (p48), she reports on how the Design Centre is fortifying its community, now and for the future.


ARABELLA MCNIE


Arabella is a creative interiors stylist renowned for her pared-back style with


attitude. An ability to imaginatively interpret a brief has led her to art direct projects both at home and overseas, including the


look of many key events at Design Centre, Chelsea Harbour. Her artistic flair, use of colour and eye for detail can be seen in the moodboards she created for ‘Rooms with a View’ (p69).


TICKY HEDLEY-DENT


Ticky is a novelist, features writer and social barometer who has been editor at large at Boat International and features director at Tatler. In ‘Once Upon A Time ’ (p36), she reports on why designers are embracing opportunities to create highly individual and memorable spaces.


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