Ceramics

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November issue

Take a peek inside our November issue!

In our November issue, bring some warmth to your home with stylish lighting, glowing metallics, and timeless Tiffany lamps
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Beautiful view across Colmer’s Hill at Symondsbury

The Dorset town that has it all – breathtaking beach, indie shops and cool cafes

An enticing antiques scene, thriving independent spirit and an idyllic location are among the attractions of this welcoming Dorset town. Jenny Oldaker spends a weekend exploring Bridport's highlights…
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The cover of the Summer issue

Take a tour of our Summer issue!

Dive into our summer issue for a guide to collecting pearls, luxury train journeys, auction listings, and this season’s it-colour, butter yellow.
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July issue 2025

Say hello to our July issue!

Discover four elegant homes, Bunny Campione’s bunny auction, Napoleon’s golden dagger, and the joy of toy boats.
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Homes & Antiques vases Style & Shopping

The style edit: These beautiful vases and bold stripes are stealing the spotlight this season

Give your home a stylish makeover this month, with our pick of the best pieces in stores right now
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You won't believe the jaw-dropping price this Tiffany treasure just sold for (spoiler: 10x its estimate!)

A sinuous Giacometti cat, the Kelmscott Chaucer, and more have delighted buyers at auction
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June issue

Our June issue has landed!

Explore four inspiring homes and discover the latest decorating trends for summer, plus space-saving furniture, the collectable world of Barbie and celebrating Cartier jewellery
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flying duck ornaments on a wall

Love mid-century style? These six UK shops are absolute goldmines

From iconic teak sideboards to retro lighting and rare statement pieces, here’s where to hunt down the very best mid-century finds across the UK
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Inside our May 2025 issue

Don’t miss our May issue, packed with essential collecting know-how, from textiles to Penguin books, Modernist jewellery to postage stamps, and more
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New April issue

Take a tour of our April 2025 issue

Don’t miss our April issue, filled with practical ways to make a home that sings, from a masterclass in moodboard building to the psychology of colour
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Black History Month: the story behind abolitionist ceramics

Columnist Luke Honey on how ceramics played a large part in spreading the message of the abolitionist cause.
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Restored manor house exterior

A lovingly restored manor house in rural Normandy

Franck Montialoux and his husband Miguel lovingly restored this elegant manor house in Normandy, and filled it with pieces that reflect their love of antiques and portraiture.
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Kitchen wall plate collection

This quirky home in rural Normandy is full of global influences and vernacular details

Pieces acquired from around the globe sit harmoniously with vernacular details in this Normandy home. Feature & Photographs Frederic Ducout / Living Inside
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Sitting room

This Tardis-like townhouse in Deal reveals its historical past

Clive Mead and Stephen Hewson’s style is grand yet homely, and totally in tune with their historic Deal townhouse. Photographs Jody Stewart
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Collecting Staffordshire Dog figurines. Image: Rachel Whiting

How to buy and collect Staffordshire dog figurines

Usually seen in pairs, antique Staffordshire dogs are charming additions to a mantelpiece. Discover why they're so collectable
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Best planters

7 of the best planters and plant pots for your garden

Add texture to your garden or conservatory with one of these tactile planters or pots, with styles from traditional terracotta to modern concrete sculptures
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A collection of different ceramics by studio potters

A guide to British studio ceramics and pottery

Studio pottery by the biggest names of the 20th century is surprisingly affordable – and it’s a great way to start a dynamic new collection. Photographs Katya de Grunwald. Styling Sally Denning
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A large gallery wall of black and white prints lining a staircase

10 ways to display art in your home

We take a fresh look at creating unique displays of antique, vintage and contemporary wall art. Welcome to the gallery…
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Two blue Wedgwood Jasperware vases shot against a burnt orange background

Wedgwood Jasperware: everything you need to know

As collectable now as it was in 1774, here's everything you need to know about Wedgwood Jasperware...
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Glazed stoneware pottery by Peter Beard

Meet the Maker: Potter Peter Beard

Find out why potter Peter Beard has built up a reputation for originality and excellence in his glazed stoneware vessels
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A hand-painted, tin-glazed earthenware piece by Deborah Sears of Isis Ceramics

Meet the Maker: Deborah Sears of Isis Ceramics

Enter the delicate world of Deborah Sears’ tin-glazed ceramics. Inspired by antique English Delftware, the pieces are now treasured by a new wave of collectors
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Blue and white Chinese Ginger Jar

A history of the Chinese ginger jar

Chinese ginger jars are beautiful, elegant and undeniably charming. Here, we explore their rich past
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Mochaware mugs

Everything you (probably) didn't know about mochaware

Once only found in pubs and taverns, in recent years mochaware has risen through the ranks. Sophie Hannam takes a look at the history behind this iconic piece of pottery
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Kintsugi: how to do it, different methods and best kits

We explore the Japanese art of repairing and mending broken ceramics with gold lacquer – and the fascinating philosophy at its core
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