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Collaborations are tapping into the rhythmic, mechanical and aesthetic properties of timepieces
Wider shift to formal wear has increased requests for tie pins, lapel pins and brooches
From vegan leather to compostable seaweed, more sustainable options still provide a piece of theatre
The jewellery brand says its family-owned structure gives it the agility to keep ahead of the market
Finding a community of fellow enthusiasts for the Italian watchmaker helped the Australian former entrepreneur through difficult times
Dima and Tania Nawbar talk about how they broke into Lebanon’s male-dominated industry, where Beirut’s 2020 port explosion is still felt today
The team responsible for tracking the athletes’ performance during the World Athletics Championships shows us how they do it
The Hong Kong-based designer’s bold pieces stand out not only because of his use of coloured gemstones and jade but also due to his way of melding traditional and modern techniques
The Courtaulds’ opulent London home melded Art Deco, the medieval and some distinctive pets
A simple table and chair hold pride of place in the Hampshire home that celebrates the life of the English novelist
Highly prized pieces include Gérald Genta’s Mickey Mouse designs and Audemars Piguet’s Marvel limited editions
From models using recycled ocean plastic to lighter packaging, the watchmaker aims to set an example for the industry
The brand is tapping into high demand for its watches from that era with new designs that pay homage to them
A V&A exhibition is expected to boost the already strong market for vintage pieces by the designer
The fashion designer-turned-sculptor’s insect brooches are recent objects of affection alongside family treasures
The writer decorated his Guernsey home himself and made many of its objects while in exile there
From a Dubai skyscraper to a low-rise in Brooklyn, these roof terraces offer a view like no other
The naturalist’s ‘very ugly’ south London abode offers an insight into his genial family life and continuing experiments
Years of modern decor were painstakingly stripped back, revealing the distinct character of each room
Demand is growing for the traditional illustration technique as jewellers and their clients place value on its bespoke look
The Ghana-born jeweller is focused on the origin of raw materials and diversity among makers
Dogs, horses and rabbits feature prominently in the interior and events designer’s collection
Twice-yearly auctions are part of the house’s expansion strategy across luxury sectors and aim to attract younger buyers
A tour takes fans through the formative Liverpool addresses of Fab Four founders John Lennon and Paul McCartney
Meet the tireless conservators behind the 16th-century pieces owned by the Elizabethan noblewoman Bess of Hardwick
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