This isn’t about wealth. It’s about history—the kind that comes with monogrammed silver, a cellar full of Bordeaux no one remembers buying, and at...
This isn’t about wealth. It’s about history—the kind that comes with monogrammed silver, a cellar full of Bordeaux no one remembers buying, and at least one oil painting of a relative with a dubious war record. It’s about homes that have hosted decadent parties, quiet affairs, and the occasional family intervention when someone got a little too enthusiastic at Cheltenham.
The designs in this collection belong in rooms where cigars have been stubbed out on heirloom side tables, where fortunes have been made and lost over backgammon, where someone’s great-uncle still insists he could’ve played for Arsenal if it weren’t for his knee. They bring with them the air of generational excess, whispered scandals, and the quiet, unshakable confidence of knowing you’ll never have to check your own bank balance.
Expect pinstripes sharp enough to settle a debt, damasks that have seen more champagne spilled on them than they’d care to admit, and palettes of oxblood, racing green, and tarnished gold that feel as if they’ve been around forever—because they probably have.
Does it make your home feel richer? Obviously. Will it also make it feel like it has a past, a reputation, and maybe a slight gambling problem? Absolutely.
Put it up and pour yourself something expensive. You’ve earned it. Or have you?