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DE S IGN CENTRE


PHILIP HOOPER Sybil Colefax & John Fowler’s managing director


Philip Hooper joined the esteemed decorating firm in 2001, and his architectural background brings a


magical coherence between a building and its interiors to every project. His work takes him worldwide, and recent projects have included Bigton House, a fine late-Regency house in Hampshire.


“It’s always best to plan a visit and focus on what you


are looking for…concentrating on a few suppliers can be far more rewarding”


CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT: ‘Jazz’ fabric, Le Manach at Pierre Frey. ‘Casse-noisette’ fabric, pink/blue/green, Décors Barbares at Tissus d’Hélène. ‘Folly Gesso’ ceiling light, Alexander Lamont at Alexander Lamont + Miles. ‘D-Dream’ wallcovering, sepia tones, Iksel Decorative Arts. ‘Quadratic’ appliqué border (BT-57204-04), charcoal, Samuel & Sons. ‘Pearl’ wall sconce, Wired Custom Lighting. ‘Kos’ fabric (Kos -6000, claret, Namay Samay at Tissus d’Hélène. (6AC) flatweave carpet, Tim Page Carpets


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