Domestic design
Come on in, make yourself at home at the V&A
Elmgreen & Dragset install a house at the Victoria and Albert Museum
Collectors find a richer mix of art and design with PAD in Berkeley Square
The art and design fair diversifies in response to competition from Frieze Masters
Bringing back the Baroque—colonial style
Yale prepares for the 2012 installation of its decorative arts galleries by reconstructing a period room
National Trust needs £2m for Kenyan poet’s house
Otherwise the Wandworth house's unique fretwork decoration could be lost
Late Kenyan poet’s extraordinary house offered to National Trust
1815 Wandsworth villa with unique wooden fretwork interior
A clutch of books, generated by a V&A exhibition, on the use and function of fine and decorative art in the home
Investigations of domestic doings down the ages
The new domesticity in Contemporary art
Focus is on the decorative arts at Art Basel Miami Beach
From flea market to Manhattan penthouse: the revival of Christopher Dresser
Gilbert and George and Mickey Wolfson are among the enthusiastic collectors
The Yale University Art Gallery has brought its 30 year-old decorative arts displays up-to-date, to good effect
Yes, you can show decorative arts and be interesting
Contemporary decorative arts at Bonhams for £50 to £48,000
The 'futures' department aims at spotting the antiques of tomorrow
Interior architecture: a domestic model for intellectuals
Designers Carl and Karin Larsson were creators of Swedish style, at present much featured in the glossies
Only complete Frank Lloyd Wright interior in Europe installed at the V&A
After twenty years in boxes a friend of the patron’s family funds its display