From Francesca December 28, 2009
The Independent describes British designer Kathy Dalwood's interiors as a "fifties mix of Rococo detailing with modernist lines, finished off with a very modern London vibe." She has filled her own house with a "particular blend of Brit art, pop art, and French petit point, of all things." We like her fearless way with color and the way her interiors look completely original and undesigned (she furnished her own house with odds and ends gleaned from French flea markets—vide greniers, or "empty your attics" sales). Dalwood is not just an interiors genius; she is a sculptor who specializes in garden statuary and planters and she's done a line of angular Setsquare Decorative Wall Panels for Habitat. View more of her work at Kathy Dalwood.










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Hi - I've just found your blog about my interior design work and sculpture- thanks so much for your comments, it's quite bizarre to discover there are people on the other side of the world who are enjoying my work! i love your houses too!
What a unique style. It's all in the details, no? I love the hot pink chairs, perfect to curl up in.
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