Inside Interior Designer Luke Edward Hall’s Home
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Photo: Courtesy of Luke Edward Hall2/10Sitting Room
“Our mustard velvet settee is from Sofa.com. It’s such a great color. The blue column cushion is one of mine. The others are all from Svenskt Tenn. My partner works from home at this desk, which was inherited from his mother.”
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“I’ve collected these framed butterflies over the years from eBay. The green glass and brass lamp—again, picked up by my partner—is from Ebury Trading. I enjoy mixing classical pieces of brown furniture, in walnut and mahogany, with quirkier pieces like this cacti vase, which comes from The Conran Shop.”
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“This little tub chair, which I picked up in an antiques shop in Bristol, is covered in my ‘White Tiger’ print. The David Hockney poster above it is an exhibition poster from the Met. My partner found the yellow fish lamp at Atomic Antiques in Shoreditch. It sits beside a figure of Michelangelo, which came from my first trip to Rome when I was 18.”
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“This table is from Ebury Trading. I love the fact that it’s marble topped. The colors are amazing—there’s this pale peachy pink mixed with bits of green. It’s classical but fun.”