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A brown living room is brightened up with touches of yellow and textured textiles.
From ‘The Bourne Identity’, on page 148 of Vogue Living Sept/Oct 2012, on news stands and Zinio now. 
Photograph by Manolo Yllera.

A brown living room is brightened up with touches of yellow and textured textiles.

From ‘The Bourne Identity’, on page 148 of Vogue Living Sept/Oct 2012, on news stands and Zinio now.

Photograph by Manolo Yllera.

A brief encompassing Phillipe Starck, Marie Antoinette and lots of red led to the creation of this fun white and scarlet-coloured apartment.
From ‘Salon Rouge’, a story on page 174 of Vogue Living Nov/Dec 2010.
Photograph by Sharrin Rees.

A brief encompassing Phillipe Starck, Marie Antoinette and lots of red led to the creation of this fun white and scarlet-coloured apartment.

From ‘Salon Rouge’, a story on page 174 of Vogue Living Nov/Dec 2010.

Photograph by Sharrin Rees.

You can feel the layers of history, elements of Istanbul’s former empires, in this home on the Bosphorus.
From ‘Turkish Delight’, a story on page 194 of Vogue Living Sept/Oct 2010.
Photograph by Richard Powers.

You can feel the layers of history, elements of Istanbul’s former empires, in this home on the Bosphorus.

From ‘Turkish Delight’, a story on page 194 of Vogue Living Sept/Oct 2010.

Photograph by Richard Powers.

When your bicycle is this pretty, leaving it in the living room entrance is a necessity, not an issue.
From ‘Grand Vision’, a story on page 150 of Vogue Living March/April 2012.
Photograph by Petrina Tinslay.

When your bicycle is this pretty, leaving it in the living room entrance is a necessity, not an issue.

From ‘Grand Vision’, a story on page 150 of Vogue Living March/April 2012.

Photograph by Petrina Tinslay.

A vision in white, the dining room of Jacqueline Morabito with its distinctive cracked mirror graced the cover of Vogue Living’s Sept/Oct 2010 issue.
Photograph by Martin Morrell.

A vision in white, the dining room of Jacqueline Morabito with its distinctive cracked mirror graced the cover of Vogue Living’s Sept/Oct 2010 issue.

Photograph by Martin Morrell.

Artist and designer John Derian looked beyond wallpaper for his Manhattan apartment instead papering the walls with pages from books.
From ‘Natural Selection’, a story on page 174 of Vogue Living Sept/Oct 2010.
Photograph by Martyn Thompson.

Artist and designer John Derian looked beyond wallpaper for his Manhattan apartment instead papering the walls with pages from books.

From ‘Natural Selection’, a story on page 174 of Vogue Living Sept/Oct 2010.

Photograph by Martyn Thompson.

Great Dane Furniture, purveyors of classic Scandinavian style, have opened Dr Bombay, a vintage store full of unexpected and fantastic finds from India, Morocco, Japan and Argentina.
More pictures on the Vogue Living blog.
Photograph by Craig Wall.

Great Dane Furniture, purveyors of classic Scandinavian style, have opened Dr Bombay, a vintage store full of unexpected and fantastic finds from India, Morocco, Japan and Argentina.

More pictures on the Vogue Living blog.

Photograph by Craig Wall.

Sitting down to work would never be dull when your writing desk faces a bright yellow wall.
From ‘The Bourne Identity’, a story on page 148 of Vogue Living Sept/Oct 2012.
Photograph by Manolo Yllera.

Sitting down to work would never be dull when your writing desk faces a bright yellow wall.

From ‘The Bourne Identity’, a story on page 148 of Vogue Living Sept/Oct 2012.

Photograph by Manolo Yllera.

Mirror, mirror on the wall who’s the fairest bathroom of them all? With its marble basin on a custom nickel stand, mirrored cupboards and decadent wall and ceiling lights, textile designer Neisha Crosland’s ensuite is a sight to behold.
From ‘Labour of Love’, a story on page 162 of Vogue Living Jan/Feb 2011.
Photograph by Joakim Blockström.

Mirror, mirror on the wall who’s the fairest bathroom of them all? With its marble basin on a custom nickel stand, mirrored cupboards and decadent wall and ceiling lights, textile designer Neisha Crosland’s ensuite is a sight to behold.

From ‘Labour of Love’, a story on page 162 of Vogue Living Jan/Feb 2011.

Photograph by Joakim Blockström.

“When you lie on this sofa you can see the clouds, rain and snow through the window above,” says interior designer Reineke Joustra, owner of this Dutch townhouse. 
From ‘All the Way Home’, a story on page 146 of Vogue Living Jan/Feb 2011.
Photograph by Paul Barbera.

“When you lie on this sofa you can see the clouds, rain and snow through the window above,” says interior designer Reineke Joustra, owner of this Dutch townhouse.

From ‘All the Way Home’, a story on page 146 of Vogue Living Jan/Feb 2011.

Photograph by Paul Barbera.