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Artist Sally Ross paints portraits but is increasingly enthralled by landscape painting. Ross searches through old books and album covers to find source material for such pastoral idylls as Black Tree, above.
From ‘Turning Point’, a story on page 89 of Vogue Living May/June 2012, on news stands and Zinio now.
Photograph by Alicia Taylor.

Artist Sally Ross paints portraits but is increasingly enthralled by landscape painting. Ross searches through old books and album covers to find source material for such pastoral idylls as Black Tree, above.

From ‘Turning Point’, a story on page 89 of Vogue Living May/June 2012, on news stands and Zinio now.

Photograph by Alicia Taylor.

An Australian advertising exec living in Manhattan audaciously kicked out the rental furnishings of this beach house in The Hamptons and brought in his own surf aesthetic.
Read the whole story on our blog here.
Photograph by Jason Busch.

An Australian advertising exec living in Manhattan audaciously kicked out the rental furnishings of this beach house in The Hamptons and brought in his own surf aesthetic.

Read the whole story on our blog here.

Photograph by Jason Busch.

A colourful array of the latest in rugs and carpets, as seen in Vogue Living May/June 2012, on news stands and Zinio now. 
Photograph by Guy Bailey.

A colourful array of the latest in rugs and carpets, as seen in Vogue Living May/June 2012, on news stands and Zinio now. 

Photograph by Guy Bailey.

Vogue Living editor David Clark caught up with influential British interiors and product designer Ilse Crawford at Milan Design Week to discuss the evolution of the Ilse Collection for Georg Jensen.

Read more about Georg Jensen’s Ilse Collection in ‘Domestic Goddess’, a story within Vogue Living May/June 2012, on news stands and Zinio now.

(Source: vimeo.com)

Electric blue and fuschia outfits caught our attention on Tuesday and Wednesday of Milan Design Week.
Photograph by Paul Barbera.

Electric blue and fuschia outfits caught our attention on Tuesday and Wednesday of Milan Design Week.

Photograph by Paul Barbera.

While we’re in Milan for the annual design week, we thought it’d be fun to capture some of the style of what is Italy’s undeniable fashion capital.
On day 1, we encountered this gentleman - surely the best-dressed security guard in the world!
Photograph by Paul Barbera.

While we’re in Milan for the annual design week, we thought it’d be fun to capture some of the style of what is Italy’s undeniable fashion capital.

On day 1, we encountered this gentleman - surely the best-dressed security guard in the world!

Photograph by Paul Barbera.

The image above is of the living space of Valerie Traan, a three-storey gallery and private home in Antwerp that features on the cover of the latest issue of Vogue Living.
Find the complete story on page 126 of Vogue Living May/June 2012, on news stands and Zinio now. 
Photograph by Mark Heldens.

The image above is of the living space of Valerie Traan, a three-storey gallery and private home in Antwerp that features on the cover of the latest issue of Vogue Living.

Find the complete story on page 126 of Vogue Living May/June 2012, on news stands and Zinio now.

Photograph by Mark Heldens.

Our 30-page+ in-depth report from Milan Design Week will feature in the Vogue Living July/August issue, on news stands on June 13. In the meantime, keep up to date with all the excitement of the most anticipated event on the international design calendar by following team Vogue Living, on the ground in Milan, via twitter and our blog

Our 30-page+ in-depth report from Milan Design Week will feature in the Vogue Living July/August issue, on news stands on June 13. In the meantime, keep up to date with all the excitement of the most anticipated event on the international design calendar by following team Vogue Living, on the ground in Milan, via twitter and our blog

Black and white toile wallpaper, simple cotton bed linen trimmed with grosgrain ribbon, and pillowcases made from old French tea towels.
From ‘Country Comforts’, a story on page 144 of Vogue Living July/Aug 2009.
Photograph by Mikkel Vang.

Black and white toile wallpaper, simple cotton bed linen trimmed with grosgrain ribbon, and pillowcases made from old French tea towels.

From ‘Country Comforts’, a story on page 144 of Vogue Living July/Aug 2009.

Photograph by Mikkel Vang.

Dusk sets over the 16th-century village of Santo Stefano di Sessanio in Abruzzo, central Italy. The town was resuscitated and authentically restored by Daniele Kihlgren who transformed it into an albergo diffuso - a ‘hotel’ scattered throughout the town with guests occupying different houses.
From ‘Saving Grace’, a story on page 168 of Vogue Living Mar/April 2012.
Photograph by David de Vleeschauwer.

Dusk sets over the 16th-century village of Santo Stefano di Sessanio in Abruzzo, central Italy. The town was resuscitated and authentically restored by Daniele Kihlgren who transformed it into an albergo diffuso - a ‘hotel’ scattered throughout the town with guests occupying different houses.

From ‘Saving Grace’, a story on page 168 of Vogue Living Mar/April 2012.

Photograph by David de Vleeschauwer.