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‘An homage to London’s centuries-old reputation as an artistic idyll’ – AnOther Magazine

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The New Creative Home

As one of the world’s leading creative hubs, an inspirational combination of quirky British style and lively cosmopolitanism, London is home to designers, stylists, and artists from around the globe. The New Creative Home ventures inside the personal spaces of the city’s most ingenious talents.

Drawn from the worlds of fashion, design, and art, this new generation of talent is embracing the city’s wide variety of living spaces—from a Victorian pile or an elegant Georgian terrace to a loft- style apartment—and injecting their own bold design and bright ideas to create highly individualistic and inspirational interiors.

Ingrid Rasmussen and Talib Choudry take readers into the personal spaces and diverse neighborhoods of these creatives, from fashion stylist Alex Eagle in Soho and textile designers Torna and Lucy Russell-Hills in Notting Hill, to artist Camille Walala in Hackney and architect Chris Dyson in Spitalfields, revealing a rich mix of lifestyles that showcase the city in all its vibrancy.[/one_half_last]

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Don’t read this book unless you want a serious dose of decorator envy – The Evening Standard

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Creative Living London

Creative Living London by Ingrid Rasmussen and Emily Wheeler offers an exclusive peek inside the personal spaces of London’s most inspirational creative talents.

From a mews cottage in Camden to a converted jam factory in Bermondsey, Creative Living London explores the city’s rich mix of living spaces and takes the reader behind the closed doors of celebrated creatives. Includes Ally Capellino, Sebastian Conran, Marc Newson and Charlotte Stockade, JamesPlumb and Neisha Crosland as well as dozens of up and coming artists, designers and makers.

London’s creative credentials are the envy of the world, and the uniquely quirky, eccentric style and independent spirit of its residents have ensured the city’s reputation as the capital of edgy cool.

With its renowned fashion and art colleges, a thriving music industry and internationally respected arts institutions, London is home to some of the world’s most prominent artists, stylists and designers. How these energetic, talented people turn their creative vision into homes that are beautiful to look at and inspiring to live in is the theme of this book.[/one_half_last]

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