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The co-founder of the Berlin Secession used his summer house garden as an experimental palette for his Impressionist works
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After the March insolvency of the Austrian family foundations, investors are asking where the tycoon’s fortune has gone
As the UK’s Design Council celebrates its 80th anniversary, how do its utopian ideals hold up in an age of fast consumerism and eco-principles?
The interior designer loves ironed sheets, Yohji Yamamoto and Temo, his Mexican chihuahua
Growing wealth inequality between thirtysomethings could soon displace tensions between young and old
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Quarterly Bank of England survey provides further evidence of property market stabilising
Because your tableware should be a talking point
Rics survey for March reports highest level of buyer inquiries in two years although sales were slightly down month-on-month
The designer has collaborated with Frette on a new bedding line. It’s uniformly brilliant
From a characterful Victorian house in the spa town of Buxton to a Grade II-listed house with an orangery overlooking the hills
Monetary transmission and millennial trolling from the IMF
More prospective homebuyers are falling victim to offers of financing that are too good to be true
This gloriously louche staple is perpetually on the verge of a comeback
A rare glimpse inside the porcelain manufacturer making up to 8,000 pieces every day
Private equity group sells stake for €1.25bn in latest transaction following travel rebound
The kitschy maximalism and femininity of the architecturally ambiguous residence feel like extensions of the homemaker herself
Independent review of Homes England comes as country endures chronic shortage of new accommodation
Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez calls ‘housing a right and not a speculative business’ as costs soar for locals
With the country’s property crisis in its fourth year, loan yields have started to fall and profit growth has slowed
China Construction Bank’s winding-up petition in Hong Kong signals creditors’ growing impatience with struggling sector
New York’s only skyscraper outside Manhattan is to be auctioned after falling victim to soaring interest rates
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