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This elaborate bureau was like a turbocharged Mac Pro for the 17th-century alpha male
Furniture and accessories chosen to make drinks or meals in the garden even more memorable
Store-bought, imported produce lacks zing and, as our columnist finds, does cooking no favours
Bureaucracy has increased for everything from taxes to tea bags
Modernist influences have helped transform Victorian and Georgian housing
‘There are various places that I turn to for inexpensive treats and tricks’
Expect bosses at companies already suffering margin pressures to cut workplaces down to size
Indicators suggest economic contraction in Q1 of 2021 set to be milder than in first lockdown
Picturesque farms available to buy now, from Montana to South Africa
Asset manager to focus on UK, France and Germany as well as demand for low-carbon workspaces
Neither a record supply of new-builds nor the pandemic have slowed growth as the city’s young population stays put
Wild Milano will find the perfect houseplant for you
The idea has won support, especially in New Zealand, but there are better ways to make housing more affordable
For better or worse, you can’t take yourself seriously in a yellow rubber coat
A grand Atlanta property that was shifted down the road to avoid demolition is on the market for $1.6m
Prime property that literally offers a breath of fresh air
Small and foreign banks rush to ‘radically’ reduce loans that buoyed Covid recovery
While trips may be restricted, decor can evoke our favourite destinations
A new exhibition celebrates the poetic and playful work of this Finnish aesthetic institution
Could this ‘old person’s game’ be making a comeback as a lockdown leisure activity?
Our columnist on what to tidy and trim — and a royal procession of clematis to plant
Tally hits fresh high as buyers take advantage of chancellor’s extra 6-month exemption
SoftBank-backed company’s IPO pricing underwhelms
The £24bn UK horticultural industry has been lamentably slow to phase out use
‘I believe a combination of order and mess is key, crucial even, when it comes to getting lost in a creative vortex’
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