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...wrote the Swiss-French architect Le Corbusier in a line that continues to resonate. Our homes are not merely places to inhabit, but spaces that gather the textures of who we are as individuals.
For artist Monet, his farmhouse evolved into a deeply personal canvas, shaped by the devotion to colour and light that defined his paintings. Similarly, fashion designer Valentino's château was an embodiment of his love of opulence and theatricality; each room an expression of his exacting sense of beauty.
Here, we explore the ways in which the home becomes a reflection of oneself. Our spaces, from floor to ceiling, lie layered with the imprint of experience.
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