Tiny but perfect interior design
      
    Plus, Booker Prize reading, electric transport for two, an Islington home transformed
              

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|  | | | Svenskt Tenn shrinks a century of interiors
The Swedish design company creates dollhouse-sized fabrics and furnishings for its latest exhibition, replicating past shows in miniature form
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|  | | | Carla Rossi explores benchmark beauty standards in new photo book BellissimaGoing behind the scenes of Miss Italia, the photographer explores the representation of women in Italian media culture
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|  | | | Tour this immaculately composed Islington house, designed for a collector
Emil Eve Architects’ transformation combines warm minimalism and expert spatial planning
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|  | | | Make the Booker Prize shortlist your new reading list
This year’s shortlist captures the emotional complexity of our times, with stories of fractured families, shifting identities and the search for meaning in unfamiliar places
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|  | | | Nicole Hollis launches a collection of home objects ‘rooted in mindfulness’
The American interior designer worked with artists, makers and artisans on a collection that spans from tabletop sculptures to napkin rings
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|  | | | The Aemotion is a tilting two-seater designed to zip through city traffic
This electric commuting machine provides swift, safe and enclosed transport for two
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|  | | It’s a mighty big read: the October 2025 issue is on sale now
Meet Craig Green and Irma Boom, travel to Tbilisi and Marseille, and delve into enduring design in an epic celebration of the long read – on a newsstand near you
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