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Homes & Interiors Scotland

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January - February 2026

A CITY THROUGH THE LENS

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Glasgow's evolution as one of the UK's most vibrant and characterful cities is played out through a series of photographs that capture the essence of the place and its people. Among the images, selected from the archives of Glasgow Life, are works by big names such as Oscar Marzaroli, Joseph McKenzie and Bert Hardy, alongside many gems by lesser-known artists. All, like this cracker from the 1960s by Eric Watt, explore the city's culture, humour and unique history with verve. Not to be missed.

Still Glasgow, Gallery of Modern Art. Until June 2027. glasgowlife.org.uk

SOAP STAR

Soap plus art? Perhaps not the first pairing that comes to mind when considering which exhibition to hit up this winter, but if you head to Dook in Portobello, you'll be able to see for yourself how the two mix. Dook founder and soap-maker Helen Atherton and artist Kirsty Tanner are both inspired by Scotland's coasts and landscapes, and this partnership exemplifies just how each medium captures the colours and textures of Scotland's land, sea and sky.

Until 15 January. kirstytanner.com; dookofedinburgh.com

imageNATURAL SELECTION

Lara Scouller is just one of the contemporary artists taking a spot at the 26th annual Scottish Show at London's Panter & Hall. The award-winning artist, whose work is rooted in the natural world, joins Kirsty Wither, Simon Laurie, Christine Woodside and Oona Campbell, among many others, in this joyful celebration of eclectic Scottish artistic prowess.

Homes & Interiors Scotland'den DAHA FAZLA HİKAYE

Homes & Interiors Scotland

Homes & Interiors Scotland

FOOD and DRINK

'Tis the season for comfort food, late-night cocktails and revisiting old classics

time to read

3 mins

November - December 2025

Homes & Interiors Scotland

Homes & Interiors Scotland

Alice ClayArt

Maker of nature-inspired sculpture and objets d'art

time to read

2 mins

November - December 2025

Homes & Interiors Scotland

Homes & Interiors Scotland

STYLE & SUSTENANCE UBIQUITOUS CHIP

To most Glaswegians it is just The Chip, a restaurant so ubiquitous in city guides that the Ubiquitous is now redundant.

time to read

2 mins

November - December 2025

Homes & Interiors Scotland

Homes & Interiors Scotland

ESCAPE RIVER CABIN

An off-grid bolthole with a touch of luxe hotel living

time to read

2 mins

November - December 2025

Homes & Interiors Scotland

Homes & Interiors Scotland

FORCE OF NATURE

This East Lothian house is no longer at the mercy of the elements, thanks to an ingenious architectural rethink

time to read

5 mins

November - December 2025

Homes & Interiors Scotland

Homes & Interiors Scotland

LIVING IN HARMONY

A brand-new house with a century-old garden? At this Perthshire home, they're made for each other

time to read

5 mins

November - December 2025

Homes & Interiors Scotland

Homes & Interiors Scotland

LIVING THE DREAM

Reviving this grand London villa fulfilled a long-standing ambition of both the designer and the owner, creating a luxe family home in the process

time to read

5 mins

November - December 2025

Homes & Interiors Scotland

Homes & Interiors Scotland

Jasmine Linington

The Edinburgh-based artist and maker creates art, textiles and products using seaweed as her primary material

time to read

1 mins

November - December 2025

Homes & Interiors Scotland

Kerb appeal

This small front garden now packs a punch, thanks to an effortlessly chic planting scheme and private spaces to take a breather

time to read

2 mins

November - December 2025

Homes & Interiors Scotland

Homes & Interiors Scotland

TASTEMAKER EMILIO GIOVANAZZI

The first time Emilio Giovanazzi was asked to create a cocktail list, he was working in Paperinos, the beloved but now-closed Italian restaurant in Glasgow that belonged to his uncle. “It was a great place, and it would consistently win awards for its wine list,” he recalls. As the city’s eating habits evolved, they needed to think of a way to attract a younger crowd. Emilio's dad (who owned La Parmigiana restaurant), figured cocktails was the answer. “He went to a charity shop and picked up the first cocktail book he could find,” says Emilio. “And it happened to be The Savoy Cocktail Book.”

time to read

1 mins

November - December 2025

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