The SUNDAY TIMES
Winter Gardens makes it into THE SUNDAY TIMES’ top 10 gardening books of the year list.
Winter Gardens makes it into THE SUNDAY TIMES’ top 10 gardening books of the year list.
Long-established interior designer, Jane Churchill, tells all about her family history, sharing recipes from the family cookbook. For a feature about life at the family homes during the holiday-season in Effect Magazine click here. You can also try out a recipe for Pumpkin Pie taken from her book Entertaining Lives.
The Gardens at Rosuham by Francis Hamel makes it into The Specator’s garden books of the year!
Clare Coulson writes about the beauty of the winter garden that is so elegantly photographed in Andrew Montgomery and Clare Foster’s new book Winter Gardens. Click here to read the full review.
Read Gardens Illustrated’s review of Francis Hamel’s The Gardens at Rousham by clicking here.
House & Gardens garden editor, Clare Foster, introduces her new book in collaboration with Andrew Montgomery, Winter Gardens.
Read Commonweal Magazine’s full review of From Silence by clicking here.
The Evening Standard discuss the events at the book launch of Entertaining Lives, and spill on what the aristocracy are best at cooking.
Tatler speak to Jane Churchill about the inspiration behind Entertaining Lives, while also sharing a few of her favourite recipes from the book.
Walk with Francis Hamel through one of the country’s most magical gardens, the inspiration for his latest paintings, and his home for 25 years.
Francis Hamel discusses his new exhibition, Rousham: Through the Gardens. Click here to read how the famed artist was finally able accomplish his long held wish to paint the gardens of Rousham in which he walks every morning.
Like many lockdown artists, the back garden became inspiration for their work. This can be said for renowned artists Francis Hamel. Click here to read Tim Richardson’s review and how Hamel has captured the spectacular gardens of Rousham.
After being a creative fashion director at GQ for 24 years before leaving to pursue a solo career as a fashion editor, art director and stylist, Jo Hambro has recently published a book, The Power of the Polaroid, for which Sir Elton and his husband David Furnish wrote the foreword. It documents her creative journey over three decades through her sketchbooks and the Polaroids that she kept from her many shoots around the world. As a Globe-Trotter user from her youth, Thye caught up with Jo to talk travel, fashion and photography.
Wildflower Magazine run a special feature on Mikel Karstad and his new book, Evergreen, in which Mikel explains how his love of nature inspires his cooking and how it is a way of life. Read the full article here.
In a new book, creative director Jo Hambro looks at three decades of her work with some of the world’s greatest photographers through the lens of the Polaroid. Click here to read the full feature on Jo and her new book.
Mikkel Karstad features in LOST iN’s book Sweat. Click here to read his interview and top tips for visiting Copenhagen, along with a recipe feature.
In this new tale of how four dynastic families connected through business and marriage, the starting point begins in Oban. The book is a record of vanished times, but its central message resonates with our present difficulties, namely that family endures and crises will pass, however much they may change the old order.
After speaking to Jo Hambro, Nick Carvell at Oracle Time details the fascinating life and work of "Britain’s great stealth stylist", that can be read and seen in her new book The Power of the Polaroid.
Stuart Ovenden urges Telegraph readers to discover their inner pagan with his superb Wassail recipe using cider and damson gin. Perfect for those cold November evenings. To read the recipe, click below.
Once more the Telegraph turns to Stuart Ovenden’s outstanding book to review his soused mackerel with pear juice, rhubarb and ginger. The gift which keeps on giving…to read the recipe, click below.