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DE S IGN CENTRE CONTRIBUTORS MORE THAN A FRAGRANCE


GILES KIME Giles Kime is executive and interiors editor of Country Life magazine and author of several books including the latest A House in Maine (Rizzoli). 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 ‘Words of Wisdom’ (p30), he talks to creatives and business leaders about the life lessons they have learned working in interior design.


CHARLOTTE ABRAHAMS Charlotte Abrahams is a writer, author and occasional curator, specialising in design and applied arts. She contributes regular features to publications including The Design Edit and Design Anthology UK, and moderates main stage talks for the Design Centre. In ‘The Great Escapist’ (p20), she talks to multi- award-winning interior designer Martin Brudnizki.


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BECKY METCALFE Becky Metcalfe is head of content at Design Centre, Chelsea Harbour. A passionate advocate for design, she engages with the industry to create inspiring content across multiple platforms. With an editorial approach to everything she does, she edits The Journal and curates the talks programmes with globally renowned speakers, keeping the Design Centre firmly on the map.


ARABELLA MCNIE Arabella McNie is a renowned creative interiors stylist. Her skill in imaginatively interpreting a brief has led her to art direct projects both at home and overseas. As creative director at the Design Centre she has curated the look of key events throughout the year. Her eye for detail can be seen in the bold vignettes she created for ‘Box Clever’ (p12).


BETHAN RYDER Bethan Ryder over 20 years’ experience in design, interiors and travel journalism. She has held senior positions at ELLE Decoration, Wallpaper* and Telegraph Luxury, and written for numerous titles including Sunday Times Style. She is also the author of books on bar, restaurant and club interiors. For ‘London Calling’ (p43), she asks why hoteliers and developers are choosing London for their business ventures.


EMMA LOVE Emma Love is a writer and editor specialising in interiors, design and travel. London- based, she is a contributing editor at Condé Nast Traveller and ELLE Decoration, and also writes for publications such as The Telegraph, Country & Town House and House & Garden. In ‘Privacy & Purpose’ (p35), she gets the lowdown from interior designers on why we are returning to cosy nooks and delineated rooms.


EMILY BROOKS Emily Brooks is an award- winning journalist and editor specialising in interiors, architecture and design. London-based, she writes for Design Anthology UK and Grand Designs, and is the editor of Design News for the Design Centre. In ‘100 Years Young’ (p56), she considers the legacy of art deco.


ON THE COVER: ‘Menara’ fabric (LZ914/53), Elitis


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