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Country Life UK
|July 09, 2025
COUNTRY LIFE'S Top 100 designers and architects reveal the outstanding specialists on whom they rely
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TO misquote the poet John Donne, no architect or designer is an island: collaboration is pivotal to successful houses, their interiors and the gardens that surround them. It's not only what you know, but who you know; joiners, restorers, specialist nurseries, art dealers, plasterers. The best outcomes rely on where you look for inspiration, too, from people and places to books and buildings. That's why we have asked, for the second year, some of the experts featured in our Top 100 (March 12) to plunder their lists of contacts, well as their libraries and memories, to share the names of the specialists whose breadth and depth of experience make all the difference to a project—so they can make a difference to yours. GK

Fleming Architects
Craftspeople Carpenter and joiner Tom Rennie (tomr2009@live.co.uk) is ludicrously skilled. He sought us out after hearing that everything in our house, from cupboards to turned posts, is made of ash.
Furniture I admire Sir Edwin Lutyens's granddaughter Candia Lutyens (www.lutyens-furniture.com) for pieces that have a distinctively Lutyens flavour.
Antique dealer I love anything with a dent and a bash in it, so wandering around a reclamation yard—such as English Salvage in Herefordshire (www.englishsalvage.co.uk)—is where I'm happiest.

This story is from the July 09, 2025 edition of Country Life UK.
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