Seven wonders
Textile designer Pauline Caulfield’s art-filled home and studio in Primrose Hill

Pauline Caulfield’s home and studio has long been an artist’s haven. Before she and her ex-husband, the late painter and printmaker Patrick Caulfield, began renting their red-brick cottage in north London nearly 50 years ago, it belonged to, among others, the book illustrator Arthur Rackham, the abstract artist John Hoyland and the Pre-Raphaelite painter John William Waterhouse. It was already a place of creative legacy – and now it’s one that Pauline has become a part of. Much like her large-scale hand-printed wall hangings, Pauline’s interiors are full of pattern, personality and punchy tones aplenty – as we discover for our new episode of Seven Wonders,

Film

Mark Lebon, the man inside the house that makes people smile

A Day Well Spent

A Day Well Spent with filmmaker Akinola Davies

The Modern Menu

For itinerant chef and musical therapist Marie Cassis, home is where the feast is

The Modern House Films
A mix of materials results in fun, family-friendly flexibility in a Hove warehouse conversion

There’s nothing like a little surprise to spark a bit of joy. Matt Adams and Ju Row Farr know this better than most. Singular in its approach and deft in its expression, the design of their apartment in Hove, now on the market, is quite unlike most – and all the better for it, as we discover in our latest film.

The Classics

A fresh take on Home Farm, John Pawson’s country house in the Cotswolds

A modern living room with two chairs facing a fireplace
An apartment block shaded by a large oak tree
A study boarded with pine and a large window looking out on a garden
An open plan living space with bright white walls