Christopher Horwood
Interiors photographer
Christopher Horwood is a London based photographer specialising in interiors. He captures the beauty of curated spaces and the interior design products and pieces that grace them. His work has featured in leading editorial publications, including Conde Nast Traveller, Sunday Times, House & Garden, and World of Interiors. His design and retail clients include, Christopher Farr, De Gournay, and Max Rollitt.
At home for Christmas with the founder of childrenswear brand Caramel
Driven by details and a commitment to doing things right, Eva Karayiannis' west London townhouse shares the same ethos as childrenswear brand, Caramel, that she founded in 1999. Just like with her clothes, it's all about getting the bones right and creating something that can be dressed up and down.
Richard E Grant's marvellous Richmond house that comes to life at Christmas
Richard E Grant's house in Richmond is filled with an abundance of treasures that the actor acquired with his late wife Joan - antiques, artefacts, paintings, books, dolls and the odd souvenir from his film career. And, at Christmas, the colourful interiors are given a maximalist boost with lavish decorations
A romantic Georgian house and estate in the Scottish Highlands carefully revived by its new owner
Inheriting a Georgian house and estate in the Scottish Highlands sounds like a dream come true. But with the romantic setting comes responsibility, as Korla co-founder Jane Bonsor soon realised
The tiny but deeply beautiful west London flat of gallerist Lyndsey Ingram
Having reconfigured the layout of her small London flat, Lyndsey Ingram knew that every item – from etchings to ceramics – needed to earn its place. Now, there is a work of art wherever the eye rests
An unusual country house in Warwickshire with curated yet comfortable interiors by Sims Hilditch
Following its latest reinvention at the hands of British design studio Sims Hilditch, this distinctive house has been given a fresh, youthful lift that reflects the lifestyle and sensibilities of its new owners
Sally Wilkinson applies her decorative magic to a rented flat in Pimlico
Moving from Chelsea to Pimlico, the interior designer has created an established and elegant place to live
A 17th-century Hampshire townhouse that marries period elegance with comfortable informality
In this Hampshire townhouse, designer Max Rollitt has struck the perfect balance between restoring grand period features and creating an informal atmosphere that is just right for family life
A Victorian flat in London that has the feel of an English country house
The flat, belonging to the distinguished decorator Cindy Leveson, is a masterclass in layering and collecting
An inviting Cotswold house with gently layered interiors by Lucy Cunningham
Tasked with creating a welcoming home for a client's new chapter in life, Lucy Cunningham has brought together soft colours and understated patterns to form a gently layered and deeply appealing interior
An 18th-century Swiss mountain farmhouse with calm yet characterful interiors
Leaving London for a small mountain town in Switzerland, designer Deniz Bayern has turned this old farmhouse with unexpectedly modern interiors into a charming home for her family
A welcoming country cottage in the South Downs by Studio Squire
Taking cues from the colours of the South Downs national park, Angelica Squire and her team have created a welcoming retreat for a busy duo
An 18th-century farmhouse brimming with colour and texture
Francesca Gentilli spends her working life sourcing the best fabrics and textiles from India, Turkey, Morocco, Uzbekistan and beyond, and her own house is the best showcase of her finds. We revisit the house story from 2022.
Max Rollitt creates a joyful scheme full of warmth and texture for a Hampshire cottage
Returning to decorate a former client's guest cottage, Max Rollitt has filled this house with botanical references that draw on the house's history as a gardener's cottage
A writer's hidden Notting Hill cottage with a wonderfully pretty interior
Just off one of the busiest roads in London, this charming Victorian end-of-terrace feels like a sanctuary, with a serene interior created by its owners in conjunction with a helpful band of friends and a charmingly wild garden by Butter Wakefield
A refined Provençal house layered with natural materials and antiques
Though relatively new to interior design, John Tanner has long had an eye for the beautiful and eye-catching. In this Provençal house, he has mixed carefully chosen vernacular antiques with a neutral colour palette and natural materials for a quiet, considered look
An 18th-century Huguenot weavers' house in Spitalfields with characterful interiors by Rachel Allen
Interior designer Rachel Allen has put her stamp on one of Spitalfields' coveted Huguenot houses, lightening up dark spaces and adding soft colour through paint and textiles
A 17th-century farmhouse in the South Downs packed with charm and character
When Lucy Cunningham was called in to make sense of the higgledy-piggledy nature of this centuries-old Sussex farmhouse, she discovered a house full of charm that needed some clever tweaks to create a harmonious whole
A designer's idyllic urban cottage where nature and intuition inform every detail
Tucked into a leafy corner of south-west London, Tamsin Saunders of design studio Home & Found has transformed a once-neglected cottage into a deeply personal home shaped by instinct, memory and the shifting colours of the garden
A centuries-old ducal estate in Suffolk brought up to date by the latest generation
Having worked in the music industry internationally, Harry Grafton returned to Suffolk to become the custodian of Euston Hall in 2011 and found the house in need of revival. Since then, he and his wife Olivia have turned it into a family home and founded the Red Rooster festival in the grounds
A soulful newbuild in Somerset with all the layered charm of an English country house
Keen to give their newbuild a soulful English charm, the owners of this Regency style house in Somerset collaborated with interior designer Octavia Dickinson to create a space that is layered with fabric and antiques and deeply nostalgic.