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livable luxe

In the foreword to Brigette Romanek’s debut book Livable Luxe, out this autumn, Gwyneth Paltrow talks of the designer’s ability to create spaces to ‘love and be loved in’. Feeling good in your environment is a tenet of Brigette’s practice – so of course, we couldn’t wait to quiz her about the intricacies of this design philosophy.

Your idea of ‘livable luxe’ really speaks to me – a space that feels amazing, but is practical,

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