
"The British antique dealer, interior designer, and furniture maker is renowned on both sides of the Atlantic for his knack for creating rooms that are "joyful and elegant, effortlessly layered with color, texture, and history." His approach? Mixing "a masterful knowledge of antiques with decades of hands-on furniture-making experience and an impeccable eye for detail, resulting in interiors that are both timeless and uniquely personalized." Above all, it's an effect that feels thoroughly warm, lived-in, and welcoming."
"You're invited to dinner. What's your go-to gift? Cheese-no particular type, as long as it's wrapped in a ribbon. What's on your bedside table? Cookbooks, The Week, a glass of water on an old Delft tile, and a box of mementos from my childhood. What's your desert island design/art/architecture-related book? E ighteenth-Century Decoration book by Charles Saumarez-Smith. And non-design-related would be The Master and Margarita."
Max Rollitt is a British antique dealer, interior designer, and furniture maker based at Yavington Barn in Hampshire. He creates joyful, elegant rooms layered with color, texture, and history by combining deep knowledge of antiques, decades of furniture-making experience, and a meticulous eye for detail. His interiors are timeless, personalized, warm, and lived-in. He brings cheese wrapped in ribbon as a dinner gift. His bedside table holds cookbooks, The Week, a glass of water on an old Delft tile, and childhood mementos. Desert-island books include Charles Saumarez-Smith's Eighteenth-Century Decoration and The Master and Margarita; The Incredible String Band inspires him, and Orlando has shaped his aesthetic.
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