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A New Emergence
Issue No. 21 | Holly Gannon
Holly Gannon, Design Manager at Milc Interiors, describes their latest show apartment for a boutique development.
Modern Minimalist Oasis Hidden Inside a 1970s Property
Issue No. 20 | Alan Waxman
Alan Waxman, Founder and Chief Executive at Landmass, describes the new look of a 1970s residential property.
St. Katherine Docks, Tower Bridge
Issue No. 20 | Alan Waxman
Alan Waxman, Founder and Chief Executive at Landmass, talks about a beautiful property that they transformed from a warehouse.
The Art of Buying for Interiors
Issue No. 20 | Emily Hedges
Emily Hedges, FF&E Buyer at Milc Interiors, shares some advice on sourcing for interior design projects.
Vera Avenue, Grange Park: Family House Renovation
Issue No. 20 | Matteo Bianchi
Matteo Bianchi, Director of Matteo Bianchi Studio, talks about their renovation of a large family house in North London.
Forensic Questioning in Design
Issue No. 20 | Helen Touli
Helen Touli, Director of The Interior Design House, talks about a property they designed for one of their clients with the help of forensic questioning.
Thinking Green for an Urban Retreat
Issue No. 19 | Holly Gannon
Holly Gannon, Design Manager at Milc Interiors, talks about the wellness-focused property called "The Makers," which Milc developed with McQueens Flowers.