The restoration sector is vital to the vintage and antique trade, and the environmental benefits of preserving well-crafted goods is...
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Roddy Clarke is a journalist covering many areas of design with a strong focus on the positive social and environmental impacts it can have. He’s a regular contributor to titles including Forbes, The Financial Times and the London Evening Standard.
With design fair season underway, Effect Magazine’s Roddy Clarke asks whether design fairs can contribute to positive change and sustainability...
“They believe in me, and I believe in them,” says gallerist Marion Friedmann as she discusses the designers she represents...
Regent Antiques count The Savoy, Ralph Lauren and 20th Century Fox among their clients. Company founder Tino Quaradeghini reflects on...
Nobody creates timeless and sumptuous spaces like award-winning interior designer Alidad, who speaks to Effect Magazine about his distinctive, unforgettable...
Studio Suss founder Simone Suss demonstrates how with an intelligent, committed approach to sustainability, beautiful interior design can be part...
“I was only 14 or 15 years old when I bought my first item at an antiques market,” recalls Belgian...
As John Bly Antiques celebrate 130 years in business, Effect Magazine speaks to the current generation, John Bly and his...
With COP26 underway and the world’s leaders discussing ways to collaborate and devise a positive plan of action, it’s a...
In its first instalment since 2019 (due to the pandemic putting a hold on physical exhibitions), the Cotswold Art &...
As we pick up the design calendar after over a year in lockdown, we look ahead to a variety of...
“I am a spiritual person and I think this new craft found me,” says Henry Holland as he discusses his...