Interiors
Houses
From palaces to pig sties, journey with us through the world’s most striking buildings, and meet the artists, design maestros and iconoclasts that call them home
A former merchant’s idyllic abode in Iceland is now a holiday home
Sitting in the dramatic shadow of a volcano in western Iceland, this former merchant’s house has triumphantly survived being dismantled, moved and rebuilt twice in the 250 years since it was first constructed. It has now been revived as a holiday home, its snug interior conjured from reclaimed materials and furnished with antique Scandinavian textiles
Author: Ellie Pithers
Photographer: Mikael Lundblad
Andrew Solomon’s American countryside manor is an ode to ‘living beautifully’
When Andrew Solomon and his husband decided to trade in city life for the charms of the American countryside, a down-at-heel house called Marienruh seemed the perfect blank page. But what began as a romantic exercise in formal reinvention for the couple, marrying their respective needs for grandeur and simplicity, took on an epic quality. Twelve years on, it’s become an ode to the preciousness of home and family – to ‘living beautifully’ – as the owner himself rhapsodises
Author: Andrew Solomon
Photographer: Ngọc Minh Ngo
The sea captain’s dwelling in New Zealand that an artist saved from ruin
Nichola Shanley wasn’t going to let anything get between her and her 19th-century future home, which she fell for before even crossing the threshold – not even an earthquake
Author: Donna Salek
Photographer: Jane Ussher
Fabio Cherstich’s gloriously idiosyncratic modern apartment
From kinetic sculptures to whirling chairs inspired by an absurdist play, the apartment of theatre director and stage designer Fabio Cherstich has been dressed with the aim to surprise, unsettle and, above all, move whoever encounters it
Writer: Fabio Cherstich
Photographer: Giulio Ghirardi