Homes & Antiques

MY STYLE STORY

Cressida Bell, the textile designer and granddaugh­ter of Vanessa Bell, shares her love of antique ceramics and vibrant colour

- Sophie Hannam Visit Charleston in East Sussex from 19th Jan- 6th May 2019 to see In Colour: Walter Sickert to Bridget Riley, curated by Cressida Bell. charleston.org.uk

The house I live in was !rst bought by my parents in the 1970s. They wanted a pied-à-terre in London and, as my mother was a north Londoner, Islington seemed a good place. It passed down to me a"er my brother and sister lived there, so the house is part of my life. The rst piece of furniture that I bought was a 1960s extendable dining table, which I spent ages painting in an elaborate pa#ern. It eventually wore out a"er too many dinners!

The oldest thing in my home is a 15th-century manuscript inherited from my grandfathe­r, who was the Keeper of Prints and Drawings at the British Museum. The manuscript is small but very precious.

The entire basement of my home is new as it was $ooded by a burst water main just before Christmas two years ago. Everything had to be stripped back to the brick and redone. I didn’t change much though – it was all replaced as it had been, but brand new.

At the top of my wishlist is a new stair carpet, but it’s such a hassle having four storeys re-carpeted that I’m avoiding it.

My home in one word is colourful. My kitchen is turquoise, royal blue, terraco#a and cream, and my si#ing room has greyish-purple walls and a burnt orange carpet. Colours such as these li" the mood; I !nd them life enhancing.

I collect far too many things: po#ery, wooden spoons, penknives and jewellery. When my belongings were taken out of storage a "er the $ood, I found I had 67 boxes to go in the kitchen alone – most of which was po#ery. I vowed not to buy any more, but I !nd it irresistib­le. I’m mostly drawn to decorative pieces from Turkey, Italy, Spain and Mexico.

My favourite room is the kitchen-cumdining room. I love to cook and entertain, so it’s the heart of the house.

My favourite museum to visit is the V&A – it has been a formative in$uence on my life. The Royal College of Art (which I a#ended in the 80s) was set up close by so that students could use it as a design source. I spent many days there, sketching and taking pictures. The only decoration­s that I put up for

Christmas are a gaudy wreath on my pink front door, and some light-up holly leaves in the kitchen. We usually spend Christmas with family in Sussex, but this year we’re going to Crete! As a family we have lots of Christmas

traditions. We don’t have a big lunch on Christmas Day, but instead have champagne and canapés while playing silly games. The big meal comes in the evening. We also have ! llet of beef on Christmas Eve, and smoked gammon, black beans and cornbread on Boxing Day, cooked by me and my sister [the writer Virginia Nicholson].

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 ??  ?? RIGHT Cressida’s designs reflect her passions for pattern and colour. Celestial cushion cover in Yellow Blue, £ 49.50; Cream Stripey vase lamp, £110; Paw Print 14in lampshade in Blue, £77.50, all available at cressidabe­ll.co.uk.
RIGHT Cressida’s designs reflect her passions for pattern and colour. Celestial cushion cover in Yellow Blue, £ 49.50; Cream Stripey vase lamp, £110; Paw Print 14in lampshade in Blue, £77.50, all available at cressidabe­ll.co.uk.

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