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THE JOURNAL


DESIGNER LOVES


A source of inspiration for the best creative minds, the Design Centre is always brimming with ideas. Here, three top designers share their interior finds


VANESSA MACDONALD Having worked alongside the late Melissa


Wyndham for 14 years, Vanessa Macdonald has now led Wyndham’s revered residential interior design studio since 2015. She


has Canadian and Venezuelan roots, but the studio’s reputation for classic English decorating continues, across projects


including a Berkshire rectory and a Chelsea townhouse. Fabulous fabrics and a blend of the classic, the contemporary and the antique are some of the practice’s hallmarks, with a focus on working


collaboratively with clients to create beautiful yet practical homes.


“The Design Avenue


has transformed the sourcing experience as it has brought everything under one roof.


It's so light and uplifting and we have loved visiting the various pop-ups”


CLOCKWISE FROM TOP RIGHT: ‘Compton’ chandelier (MCL65S), small, plaster white, Porta Romana. ‘Ellingham’ chest of drawers (FD00120), suar, Vaughan. ‘Benedict Badminton’ bench (1513A), Goshen stone, McKinnon and Harris. ‘Blimp’ door knob, antique silver, Collier Webb. ‘Spinx’ carpet, natural, Tim Page Carpets. ‘Jali’ fabric, burgundy, Namay Samay at Tissus d’Hélène. ‘Dasari ‘accent table, Paolo Moschino Ltd. ‘Bloomsbury’ chair, African walnut, Julian Chichester


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