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Media Pack 2018 ENGLIS H H OME Celebrating the essence of English style October 2017 | Issue 152 | £4.30 | UK Edition Beautiful new hues & chic ways to combine them The COLOUR EVOLUTION Carpet, stone, wood, tiles FLOOR SHOW First look at the latest fabrics & wallpapers LIGHT WORK Top design studios share trade secrets Behind the scenes Autumn Collections Smart buys, elegant effects FABRIC & WALLPAPER SPECIAL

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Media Pack 2018

ENGLISH HOME Celebrating the essence of English style

October 2017 | Issue 152 | £4.30 | UK Edition

Beautiful new hues & chic ways to combine them

The

COLOUR EVOLUTION

Carpet, stone, wood, tilesFLOOR SHOW

First look at the latest fabrics & wallpapers

LIGHT WORKTop design studios share trade secrets

Behind the scenes

Autumn Collections

Smart buys,elegant effects

FABRIC & WALLPAPER

SPECIAL

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Celebrating the essence of English style

The English Home celebrates the very best of English style and design. Its editorial is tailored for a loyal and international audience of homeowners and design professionals who enjoy the blend of respected writing, indulgent photography,

high profile interviews and collaborations with authoritative names in interior design.

The English Home has published for 18 years, and I have had the pleasure of becoming well acquainted with those discerning and extremely engaged readers over the past 10 years.

Our readers and subscribers may be rural homeowners of cottages, farmhouses, rectories and manor houses, or city dwellers living in period townhouses. All with a taste for timelessly elegant interior design.

The English Home has a distinctively English voice, and no other British interiors magazine has so many international subscribers, all paying a premium rate.

Our readers retain their copies for long-term reference. They trust our curation of products and actively purchase items that we recommend, from bespoke four-poster beds to elegant kitchens and orangeries, for homes around the world.

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“The homes you feature are charming, comfortable and

stylish, filled with ideas I can play with in my own house”

STORE & ORDERCreate a tranquil feel in the kitchen

by investing in dedicated storage solutions that will enhance any elegant interior

Whatever size and shape a kitchen, efficient storage is key. Having everything in its place enables the cook

to have copious amounts of work surface to prepare and cook meals. It also means that everything can be accessed more easily, from crockery and cutlery to dried and fresh ingredients. Carefully planned storage will also maintain the intended look and feel of a kitchen design, without clutter.

A good kitchen designer will discuss the householder’s needs and run through the requirements of typical day in order to maximise the room’s potential. Bespoke joinery specialists Artichoke, for instance, will take a full survey of a client’s existing kitchen, and its contents to determine what needs to be stored. “We will often place items into the design to check it provides enough space,” explains director Andrew Petherick, “and will always survey unusual items to ensure they fit.”

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Understated, with everything within easy reach, The Old Vicarage kitchen by Plain English has the feel of an old-fashioned scullery with its open shelving and open-fronted base cabinets teamed with drawers and pantry units. Kitchens start from £60,000.

ABOVE Wine storage and book shelves have been cleverly incorporated into a window seat, in this kitchen by Hutchinson Interiors & Furniture. A bespoke framed kitchen would usually range from around £40,000TOP RIGHT In this Barnes of Ashburton bespoke kitchen, a custom-made dog bed is positioned beside an Everhot range cooker (just seen) for consistent cosiness. A similar classic kitchen, painted here in Farrow & Ball’s Ringwold Ground, starts from £25,000.RIGHT Make the most of unused corner space with a Magic Basket Corner from Solid Wood Kitchen Cabinets. Costing from £275, it allows for easier access for those hard-to-reach items at the back of the unit.

STORAGE OPTIONSThere are many options to choose from such as dressers, shelves, corner units, pan drawers, tray racks, floor-to-ceiling cabinets, islands, banquette seating with storage inside and even wine cellars installed beneath the floor. One of the most sought-after is a free-standing larder or pantry unit. “A pantry provides all the storage space a kitchen requires,” says Leanne Tranter, designer at Harvey Jones Kitchens. “Featuring deep drawers for pans and utensils, spice and wine racks for storing jars and bottles, a granite cold shelf for food preparation and cleverly concealed removable trays, the pantry can offer a complete storage solution.”

Tranter indicates that the appeal harks back to more traditional values in living, especially with the current interest in home cooking and growing your own food. “Big or small, a larder is the perfect space in which to store homemade jams, pickles,

ABOVE Kitchen designers Figura have integrated wine storage into the floor of this beautiful country kitchen. Not only does it create a focal point but it also keeps wine at the optimum temperature. The wine cellar is by Spiral Cellars.

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A home withA HEART

A move to the Cotswolds countryside enabled interior designer Charlotte Hughes to utilise her talents and

create a secluded haven for her own family

WORDS AMANDA HARLING PHOTOGRAPHY ANDREAS VON EINSIEDEL

One of the family’s dogs, Poppy, has a comfortable viewpoint of the kitchen,

which was designed to create the illusion of having evolved over time.

The Bouchon bar stools are by Domitalia and the pot-filler tap above

the Aga is from Waterworks.

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Hanging above the French cherrywood buffet is a painting by Kenya-based British artist Amy Sandys-Lumsdaine. The mirrors either side are from Blanchard Collective.

Accessories and artefacts are used creatively throughout.

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Malachite Espresso cup and saucer, £465 for a set of six,

L'Objet at Amara

Languedoc vase in green crystal, from £690, Lalique

Makrana Emerald lamp shades, from £35, Graham & Green

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Charmy velvet sofa in green, £645,

Out There interiors

Tiffany Murano eight-light chandelier, £4,395, Villaverde

Courtyard picture frames, from £42, Anthropologie

Pair of Lucilio Nested Side Tables with

polished stone tops £975, Oka

From emerald to malachite, deep rich greens are casting jewel-like temptation onto the interiors scene. And they have been inspiring many a product designer to play with such resonant hues,

from Jonathan Adler with his malachite-inspired ceramics range to Zoe Luyendijk with her newly launched rug designs from Front

London which are beautifully woven in shades of darkest green and teal shot through with golden tones.

GOING GREEN

Mineral pendant in malachite,

from £550, Rothschild Bickers

Malachite A4 box file, £36,

Nina Campbell

Paradise dining chair, Treasured Possessions collection, £POA

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FAVOURITE PAINT COLOURSI like soft, light and natural colours to accompany our papers. I tend to choose a light blue, grey, cream or brown from a bird’s egg, and in that lovely matt finish that most birds’ eggs display. Mylands is good for paint.

FURNITURE & LIGHTINGBirgit Israel and Richard Taylor have lovely pieces. Giorgetti makes beautiful Italian furniture with unbelievable attention to quality and form. I use Focus SB switchplates – translucent acrylic ones with brass switches that are almost invisible on our wallpaper.

CRAFTSMENCollier Webb makes amazing metal items and hardware – the beautiful, discreet touches that people often forget. We employ amazing craftsmen in Jingdezhen, China – the historic source of all Chinese Imperial porcelain pieces – to handmake de Gournay porcelain.

INSPIRING LOCATIONSBotanical gardens. Nature produces the most amazing colours and colour combinations that never cease to give me enjoyment. Kew Gardens is a particular favourite, especially for its amazing orchids. It is the next best thing to the jungles of South America.

DESIGN DIRECTIONSIt has been interesting to see some of the contemporary interpretations of our chinoiserie designs in recent years. The Amazonia motif that we created with Edgardo Osorio at Aquazzura is marvellous.

RECENT ACQUISITIONThe Napoleon dinner service that my nephew and colleague Dominic [Evans-Freke] commissioned for me as a surprise. After 30 years of making porcelain, I finally have my own complete set. ■

CLAUD CECIL GURNEYLITTLE BLACK BOOK

The founder of de Gournay – the bespoke hand-painted wallcoverings specialist – reveals his inspirations and resources

1 Hand-painted Amazonia wallpaper designed in collaboration with Edgardo Osorio of Aquazzura, from £841 per panel, de Gournay 2 Paint (from top to bottom) in Clerkenwell, Syon Park and Onslow, all £44 for 2.5l marble matt emulsion, Mylands 3 Leaf wall light, £444, Richard Taylor 4 Hand-painted Fer de Rouge porcelain dinner service, from £416 for a six-inch side plate, de Gournay 5 Henryk Tall cabinet, £3,975, Birgit Israel 6 Drum Table in Macassar ebony with a pewter inlay, £5,892, Collier Webb 7 Orchids at Kew Gardens FE

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Exchanging a London apartment for a country rectory offered the new owners the chance to indulge their love of scale and colour

FEATURE JILL SHEARER PHOTOGRAPHS JAMES BALSTON STYLING MAXINE BRADY

Quintessentially English scenes adorn the hand-painted wall panels commissioned by interior designer

Michael Nicholas. The floor is lime-washed Versailles parquet

by Cheville and the antique chandelier was purchased from

a Paris auction house.

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Driven is a word often bandied around in the context of people and their careers — but in the case of Raymond Blanc I cannot think of any term more fitting. His much lauded achievements in the

championing of gastronomy, horticulture and hospitality have undoubtedly had a deep and significant impact upon our country’s aspirations, and have directly precipitated chain reactions in English culture. His passion for provenance and seasonality has been pivotal in our increasing national focus on celebrating local, regional and timely culinary ingredients. His loving creation of Le Manoir Aux Quat’Saisons over the past 30 years, with its inspirational gardens and interiors, is widely regarded to have resulted in one of the most beautiful luxury country house hotels in Britain. All this even before you add Le Manoir’s two Michelin-starred restaurant status into the equation. Yet here is a man whose mission is clearly not quite finished.

From the moment we meet, it is obvious that Raymond Blanc (or RB as his team refer to him) is a man with an insatiable appetite for life — he does not so much arrive as surge into the room — a vigorous, engaging force of energy intent on making the most of every moment of conversation and sweeping you along in the most captivating way. We tend to think of his genius as a chef — and this passion remains absolute — but what many are not aware of is just how involved Blanc is in the design of the

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Despite the still heavy Gallic accent, Raymond Blanc has lived in Britain for over

40 years and has enthusiastically made England his adoptive homeland. Editor,

Kerryn Harper-Cuss went to meet the man we have embraced as a national treasure

A rare moment of stillness as Raymond Blanc is persuaded to sit for a portrait, and views the famous lavender walkway through the windows at Le Manoir aux Quat’Saisons.

Appetite for Life

RIGHT, TOP TO BOTTOM Le Manoir, owned by travel connoisseur company Belmond, is one of the most highly regarded hotels in Britain.The restaurant has retained its two Michelin-starred status for 29 years.The prolific kitchen garden is the source of an enormous variety of seasonal produce for the menu, with the best varieties of fruit and vegetables selectively honed over years of meticulous trial and error.

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Lucy WorsleyAT HOME WITH

Being able to walk around London, an abundance of books and fresh flowers are all part of the charm of home for historian Lucy

Worsley. But having an office in a palace also helps…

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September 2017 | Issue 151 | £4.30 | UK Edition

Kitchens, bedrooms, hallways, home offi ces & more

From upholstery to fabric printing

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Bring a period home back to life

Restore to glory

Refresh & RenewRefresh & RenewFarmhouse style ● Window dressing ● Verdant green schemes

Learn new skills

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Fact file• Frequency: 12 UK editions & six US editions per year • Format: Oversize A4 with high quality production values, imagery and editorial

• Total circulation: 71,831 (ABC Jan – Dec 2017)

• Subscription copies: 42,492

Reader profile• 91% female • Affluence: AB1 • Age: 35 – 65

Intelligent, stylish and affluent, The English Home reader is confident in her own taste but welcomes others’ ideas. She has owned and decorated several homes, and she is the key decision-maker when it comes to buying for the home. The English Home chimes with her aesthetic and aspirations and she invests in quality with a view to longevity. She values authenticity, craftsmanship and provenance, enjoys travel, the arts and the finer things in life.

Distribution • Leading newsstands, including Waitrose, M&S, WHSmith, Sainsbury’s Tesco

• Selected independent newsagents in targeted postcodes, including Harrods

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– KLC and Inchbald School of Design

• Major shows, events and key outlets, including Decorex, Design Centre Chelsea Harbour, LAPADA, and the New York Design Centre

• Other distribution includes: First-class airport lounges, charter jets and five-star hotels including Four Seasons, The Goring, Soho Farmhouse, Limewood and The Pig

The English Home abroad The English Home publishes six US editions a year, with a curation of our UK content chosen specifically for a North American audience. We are the best-selling British interiors title in North America, with a passionately loyal Anglophile readership.

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The English Home celebrated its 15th anniversary year in style with an evening at this quintessentially English venue

The English Home team were delighted to host design luminaries including Nicky Haslam, Joanna Wood, Natalia Miyer, Justin Van Breda and Carol Klein at a recent party at the

Ritz. It was a chance to raise a toast to celebrate The English Home and The English Garden magazines, upon return to the original launch owner Paul Dobson, owner of The Chelsea

Magazine Company, just in time for their 15th and 20th anniversary years respectively.

ABOVE Carol Klein with owner of the Chelsea Magazine Company Paul Dobson

PUTTING ON THE RITZ

ABOVE Publisher Caroline Scott with Nicholas Haslam and Jeremy Musson

ABOVE Charles Holland, Joanna Wood RIGHT Editor Kerryn Harper-Cuss with Anneke Gilkes

ABOVE The event was held in the Marie Antoinette suite at the Ritz Hotel. Copies of both The English Home and The English Garden were on display

ABOVE The Ritz has been welcoming guests for over 100 years

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STEP INTO SPRING

From Cotswold farmhouse to London terrace

Elegant hall design • Flooring special• Chic shutters

Expressions of style

Celebrating the essence of English styleMarch 2016 | Issue 133 | £4.10 | UK Edition

Period echoesSympathetic design for homes with character

BLUE & WHITETimeless looks in

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Celebrating the essence of English styleJanuary 2016 | Issue 131 | £4.10 | UK Edition

NEW YEAR HONOURSCreate & convert

Chic barn conversion Georgian-inspired manorTimber-framed new build

DESIGN RESOLUTIONS

Sanctuary at home

We reveal our annual edit of buys that deserve a place in your house

Sanctuary at home● Inviting bedroom ideas ● Touchable textures ● Winter soul foodSanctuary at homeAnnabel Astor, Tricia Guild & Paolo Moschino on how to make braver decorating decisions

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