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EDITOR’S LETTER

In case our exuberant front cover – featuring interior designer Kit Kemp’s extraordinary kitchen – isn’t enough of aG we are already colour converts, but if you are looking for decor inspiration – and if you have an eye for trends –know that interiors experts foresee bolder schemes becoming a feature in more of our homes from now on, thanks to the dark, dark year we have all just endured. So, let us enliven your interiors with our beautiful colour on colour decorating feature (p38); with imaginative ways to use striking fabrics and wallpapers (p52); with design maven Kelly Wearstler’s sage advice (p63); with – fittingly – our look at the latest colour-confident kitchens (p134); and with stunning ways to add brilliance to your garden (p121), plus a tour of the outstanding Dior garden (p114). I also talk to some of the world’s greatest design and colour experts to get their advice and trend predictions for colour pairings into 2022 (p50). Bring on those brighter days…

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