At Home With: Victoria Press, London

Interior Design | At Home With: Victoria Press, London

Today’s interior inspiration comes from “a true aesthete with a taste for imperfection”, the London townhouse of 88-year-old former fashion designer, Victoria Press. The house, which sits on one of London’s most historic streets, Cheyne Walk, is a five-story Queen Anne most famously known as the place where the novelist George Eliot very briefly lived and died in 1880. Press,whose décor sensibilities were self-taught, “educated herself by going to museums, reading design books, talking to antiques dealers and enrolling in art history classes.” This London townhouse is her masterpiece . . .

Interior Design | At Home With: Victoria Press, London

Interior Design | At Home With: Victoria Press, London

“If you learn to listen, the house will give you cues to what needs to be done.” —Victoria Press

Interior Design | At Home With: Victoria Press, London

“The walls of the entry hall are covered in murals depicting moody landscapes by John Devoto, a Baroque painter, and on the ceiling Venus rises from the sea, the brainchild of James Thornhill, an 18th-century English artist.”T MagazineInterior Design | At Home With: Victoria Press, London

Interior Design | At Home With: Victoria Press, London

Interior Design | At Home With: Victoria Press, London

Interior Design | At Home With: Victoria Press, London

Images: photography by Henry Bourne via T Magazine, click here to read the article in full

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