Homes & Antiques

Olivia Outred

THE ANTIQUES THAT SHAPED ME

My aunt Jane and her husband travelled extensively and lived abroad before returning to London. When they began shipping their possessions back home, they realised their house wasn’t big enough for all their pieces, so my dad, her brother, took in deliveries. I remember a pair of huge, hand-stitched mid-century leather beanbags from Rio, an English Victorian dumb waiter, and

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