Prøve GULL - Gratis
The art of making your walls beautiful
The London Standard
|March 27, 2025
Here's where to buy the best pieces, from cutting-edge new names to vintage finds
Curating art for your home is an opportunity to infuse personality into your space, whether through contemporary statement pieces or timeless vintage finds. London is a hub of galleries, studios and independent stores offering all those and more - not forgetting the wealth of online wonders. Here's where to look.
GALLERIES CHAMPIONING EMERGING ARTISTS
Soho Revue (sohorevue.com), founded by India Rose James, is a contemporary gallery on Greek Street showcasing and selling works by emerging artists. It is committed to working with those who have traditionally been denied equity in the arts. The recent roster includes shows by Johanna Bath, Layla Andrews and Emma Beatrez.
A good opportunity to see art in situ alongside furniture, ceramics, glass and lighting, Modernity London (modernity.se) on Pimlico Road specialises in rare 20th-century Nordic pieces. The nearby Edward Bulmer showroom (edwardbulmerpaint.co.uk) has a rotating display of shoppable works adorning the walls. Imogen Luczyc Wyhowska is on show until April 5. For a considered mix of antique finds and contemporary painters, make an appointment at Apperley Arts (@apperley_arts), just off Askew Road in Shepherd's Bush, or arrange a studio visit with one of the live/work artists at nearby St Paul's Studios in Barons Court. Swing by Lacy Gallery (lacygallery.co.uk) on Westbourne Grove for period frames.

Denne historien er fra March 27, 2025-utgaven av The London Standard.
Abonner på Magzter GOLD for å få tilgang til tusenvis av kuraterte premiumhistorier og over 9000 magasiner og aviser.
Allerede abonnent? Logg på
FLERE HISTORIER FRA The London Standard
The London Standard
MP Jeremy Corbyn dines at Mestizo, picks up books at Foyles and loves a trip to Park Theatre
I lived in a bedsit owned by a lovely Italian man who made wine in the basement, which he pressed from grapes he brought back in his Fiat
2 mins
November 20, 2025
The London Standard
One to Watch
LOUD, ANNOYING, HILARIOUS- THE ISLE OF WIGHT'S HOT NEW PUNK DUO THE PILL ARE THE MEDICINE WE NEED
2 mins
November 20, 2025
The London Standard
Turn up the volume with this brand new hair tweakment service
John Frieda Salon is on a mission to help revive and restore thinning locks
2 mins
November 20, 2025
The London Standard
Can Arsenal cope without the league’s most influential player?
Their defensive colossus is the one player they don’t want to be missing in title chase.
3 mins
November 20, 2025
The London Standard
At the table: The perfect antidote to imperfect times
Perfection is blander than personality.
3 mins
November 20, 2025
The London Standard
MI5 sends fresh warning over Chinese espionage
WHAT THEY SAY \"The warning was meant for British parliamentarians, of course, but MI5 and the government are also trying to send a signal to China,\" writes Dominic Waghorn.
2 mins
November 20, 2025
The London Standard
Review: Need a sound night's sleep? These earbuds can even cancel your neighbours
I am incredibly noise-sensitive. I have the disposition of an irritable bat, which is only exacerbated in a sleep setting. And I have neighbours whose noise is constant: coughing, kids screaming, shouting.
1 min
November 20, 2025
The London Standard
CHEAT THE INTERNET
THE STORIES LIGHTING UP SOCIAL MEDIA THIS WEEK
2 mins
November 20, 2025
The London Standard
Shabana Mahmood faces revolt over her asylum changes
DAILY MAIL “For the millions in this country who want an end to unchecked illegal migration, Shabana Mahmood’s proposals for a Danish-style asylum system are a decent start. There are simple, commonsense tweaks to rules widely regarded as far too generous. A key sticking point will be Mahmood’s struggle to sell the proposals to her own backbenchers.
3 mins
November 20, 2025
The London Standard
Is London's Billionaires' Row really back in business?
The once ghost town of the uber-rich is now attracting the likes of Ariana Grande.
6 mins
November 20, 2025
Listen
Translate
Change font size

