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Fabric epitomizes smart London living – celebrating the people, the place and the lifestyle. Hand-delivered each month to north and central London’s finest addresses (and available for download), the magazine provides the ultimate guide to making the most of life north of the river – from the latest cultural events to the best restaurants, bars, boutiques and beauty treatments, you can trust Fabri

c to know what to see and where to be seen. And with luxury property listings providing a through the keyhole look at some of the area’s most desirable addresses, and expert market news, views and advice, even if you’re not currently a resident, you soon could be.

The October issue of Fabric is out now. This month we feature talented actor Ruth Bradley, as she returns to our screens...
03/10/2025

The October issue of Fabric is out now. This month we feature talented actor Ruth Bradley, as she returns to our screens in the new series of Slow Horses. She shares why working alongside her childhood hero is the cherry on top of a dream role.⁠

Read the full interview in our latest issue, link in bio.⁠

Photography by | Styling by | Hair by | Make up by at ⁠

Just under 5,000 sq ft of pure luxury, spread across four beautifully designed floors. This newly renovated five-bed hom...
24/09/2025

Just under 5,000 sq ft of pure luxury, spread across four beautifully designed floors. This newly renovated five-bed home in Barnet has it all, from a Control4 smart-home system and underfloor heating to a golf simulator, marble bathroom and even a dog shower. With a show-stopping kitchen/living space, luxe principal suite, landscaped gardens and so much more, it’s the ultimate in modern family living.⁠

On the market with for £6.25 million.⁠

Bringing Italian craftsmanship and contemporary flair to life, Greycaine’s creative director Cristina Rugo redefines out...
01/09/2025

Bringing Italian craftsmanship and contemporary flair to life, Greycaine’s creative director Cristina Rugo redefines outdoor living. In our designer profile she explains “our outdoor collection challenges consumers to really think about their outside space and furnish it as if it were a living room. We’re mixing colours, textures, fabrics, and bold design. Our modular sofas are statement pieces, but also practical as they can be configured for your needs. We’ve added accent chairs, oversized day beds and occasional tables, which together create a beautiful setting for relaxed outdoor living”. ⁠

Read more online, link in bio. ⁠

A personal quest for the perfect boot led Penelope Chilvers to launch her eponymous footwear brand, motivated by a desir...
28/08/2025

A personal quest for the perfect boot led Penelope Chilvers to launch her eponymous footwear brand, motivated by a desire to create beautifully made footwear to be loved and worn forever. Combining contemporary, fashion-led design with enduring style and traditional craftsmanship, Penelope produces timeless, made-to-last pieces that work seamlessly with each season’s trends. ⁠

Read more in our feature online, link in bio. ⁠

In this month’s issue of Fabric we go through the keyhole into the home of Arleana Hodnett (). A registered nurse and ae...
21/08/2025

In this month’s issue of Fabric we go through the keyhole into the home of Arleana Hodnett (). A registered nurse and aesthetician turned interiors enthusiast, she’s transformed a dated and disjointed property into a quietly luxurious family home with a knowing nod to Georgian design – symmetry, flow, and all.⁠

Read all about it in our feature online, link in bio.⁠

Photography by Kendal Brown.⁠

Steeped in history and draped in tartan, 100 Princes Street in Edinburgh brings a touch of old-world romance and quiet l...
19/08/2025

Steeped in history and draped in tartan, 100 Princes Street in Edinburgh brings a touch of old-world romance and quiet luxury to the heart of the Scottish capital. Once home to the Royal Overseas League – a gathering place for globe-trotting Scots - the building has been reimagined with care and intention, with past and present folded gently into the fabric of the hotel. ⁠

Read our review online, link in bio. ⁠

Light-filled and expansive, this ground-floor apartment is set within a prestigious 1930s mansion block. Measuring aroun...
15/08/2025

Light-filled and expansive, this ground-floor apartment is set within a prestigious 1930s mansion block. Measuring around 1,225 sq ft, it features three double bedrooms, two shower rooms and a reception room that opens onto beautifully landscaped communal gardens. A grand entrance lobby sets the tone before you reach a modern fitted kitchen and a reception space framed by high ceilings. Added perks include off street parking, a separate storage cupboard and entry-phone access. Moments from Highgate station and opposite Highgate Woods, the flat balances village calm with versatile urban living.⁠

On the market with , £1.1 million⁠

Inspired by the traditions of the Arabian Peninsula and the Levant,  has just opened in Marylebone. Championing a fresh,...
14/08/2025

Inspired by the traditions of the Arabian Peninsula and the Levant, has just opened in Marylebone. Championing a fresh, refined approach to ingredient-led cooking, the new St. Christopher’s Place restaurant draws on the culinary traditions and traditional flavours of the region, reinterpreting them for the modern day.⁠

Heading the kitchen team is Mehdi Hani, formerly head chef at Harrods, who has called on his Lebanese and Syrian heritage to design a vibrant Middle Eastern menu that takes its flavours and provenance seriously. Think mezzes to share, freshly baked flatbreads from the Tannour oven served with delicious dips, fire-kissed meats from the Minqala grill, and slow-cooked dishes that are packed with authentic flavours.⁠

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Tucked behind Regent’s Park, this five-storey townhouse has had a smart redesign courtesy of Sixty3 London. Inside, it’s...
12/08/2025

Tucked behind Regent’s Park, this five-storey townhouse has had a smart redesign courtesy of Sixty3 London. Inside, it’s all clean lines, high ceilings and soft, tonal finishes – with over 3,200 sq ft to play with across five to six bedrooms and four bathrooms. There’s a wine cellar, underfloor heating and plenty of living space that flows across the floors. You also get access to the private gardens at Park Square and Park Crescent – a rare bit of green calm. And with Marylebone, Camden and Primrose Hill all close by, the location feels both tucked away and totally connected.⁠

On the market with , £3.495 million.⁠

This summer, afternoon tea at the InterContinental London Park Lane can be enjoyed at the hotel or packed up and taken a...
08/08/2025

This summer, afternoon tea at the InterContinental London Park Lane can be enjoyed at the hotel or packed up and taken away for a picnic under the canopies in Hyde Park, bringing together two of our favourite thoroughly British treats. Inspired by the surrounding Royal Parks, and the royal heritage of the hotel, as the site of Queen Elizabeth II’s childhood home, the new afternoon tea features household picnic inspired favourites – think open tuna and so**ed cucumber sandwiches and venison sausage rolls.⁠

A selection of teas, developed with the East India Company, includes the Elizabeth II, a combination of Rooibos, vanilla and rose petals. Or, for the ultimate luxury, you can add a bottle of V***e Clicquot, which comes complete with bottle chiller and glasses for outdoor diners.⁠

Buyers often leave insurance to the last minute when purchasing a new home, as they assume arranging it will be easy. An...
14/05/2025

Buyers often leave insurance to the last minute when purchasing a new home, as they assume arranging it will be easy. And often, they aren’t aware that risk typically passes at the exchange of contracts, and this is when insurance should be in place. There are also all sorts of things that can trip you up and leave you without the right level of cover that you need, when you need it.

Read our sponsored feature online for top tips on how to avoid any pitfalls from specialist insurance broker Howden:

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Fabric epitomizes smart London living – celebrating the people, the place and the lifestyle. Hand-delivered each month to north and central London’s finest addresses, the magazine and website provides the ultimate guide to making the most of life in central London and north of the river – from the latest cultural events to the best restaurants, bars, boutiques and beauty treatments, you can trust Fabric to know what to see and where to be seen. And with luxury property listings providing a through the keyhole look at some of the area’s most desirable addresses, and expert market news, views and advice, even if you’re not currently a resident, you soon could be.