Homes & Antiques

CONSIDERED SIMPLICITY

‘I’ve promised my family that I won’t visit certain shops any more,’ laughs Vicki Savage, who transformed what was once a tired Victorian house into a tranquil family home filled with elegant antiques. ‘But most of the time I can’t help myself.

Antiques and junk shops just draw me in – I think it’s the hope of finding a bit of magic.’ Something of a magpie for certain shapes and colours, Vicki has gathered an eclectic array of furniture and artworks over the years, moving them from house to house.

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