“I’m convinced that we live in a latest golden age of interiors,” begins Jermaine Gallacher within the editor’s letter of TON. “Today, our homes are more necessary to us than ever. They will not be just places we withdraw to, chill, loosen up and watch Eastenders in; they're spaces during which we express ourselves – our identities and our creativity.”Accordingly, Gallacher’s latest and “upbeat” interiors magazine not only reflects the way in which we live now but additionally guarantees to supply an antidote to the largely homogeneous and elitist vision of high living that pervades the pages of most aspirational design magazines. “Flowery fabric, lashings of gold and God knows what else with a fancy person holding a great deal...
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