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‘I’ve embraced the light & dark’

riginally from Canada, Anjoli Rakhit moved to London in 2013, renting in Notting Hill while studying interior design at the University of the Arts London. However, when it came to putting down roots, it was Hampstead that was the area she wanted to call home. ‘It’s just full of charm and has a personality all of its own, along with a rich history full of artists, architects and historians,’ Anjoli explains. ‘It’s also the gateway to Hampstead Heath – a wild, rambling area of fields, ponds and ancient woodland,’ she adds. ‘I grew up on the outskirts of Vancouver surrounded by nature, so I felt a real connection to

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