Design Anthology

Highland Hideaway

Scotland’s monumental expanse of fast-changing sky above curvy, wild hills has been catnip to creatives for centuries. The Scottish Highlands feel like a far-flung corner of the globe where one becomes tiny and unreachable, yet the unpeopled, wind-whipped lands are just an hour-and-a-bit flight away from the pulse of London.

The heady geography of low yawning valleys punctuated with deep lochs and high granite peaks veiled in mist has inspired many masterpieces: Felix

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