A Modernist theme continues downstairs in architect Virginia Kerridge’s home with a classic 1964 ‘Corona’ chair by Poul Volther, New Guinea tribal art and a brilliant aqua painting by James Powditch against a blackbean-veneered wall.
From ‘A Quiet Achiever’, a story on page 112 of Vogue Living Mar/April 2012.
Photograph by Mikkel Vang.
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