Author: Wendy Bradford

Wendy Bradford completed her training as an Interior Designer at the renowned Inchbald School of Design in London in the 1970’s. She draws upon the extensive global travel she has done throughout her life which has influenced her design style and given her an understanding of how a space should feel and look, through ambience and appearance. Her work has been showcased in design magazines and on television.
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Loving Prague…

Loving Prague Source

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East Side Gallery Berlin. 1316 metres long, this open air gallery along the bank…

East Side Gallery Berlin. 1316 metres long, this open air gallery along the banks of the river Spree is the longest continuous section of the wall still in existence. Immediately after the wall came down in 1989, 118 artists from 21 countries began painting the East Side Gallery Source

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Day one Berlin and my step count is really high!! The juxtaposition of architect…

Day one Berlin and my step count is really high!! The juxtaposition of architecture, old and new seemingly living hand and hand in harmony. From Cube Berlin, an office complex that controls itself via artificial intelligence, opened in early 2020 to Humbold Forum, originally a stately palace that was part destroyed during the war. Two […]

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Beyond Fashion at the Saatchi Chelsea. Photographs by acclaimed fashion photogra…

Beyond Fashion at the Saatchi Chelsea. Photographs by acclaimed fashion photographers. Nick Knight – Snakes for Akexander McQueen. Nick Knight Alek Wek for Christian Dior Haute Couture. Kiki Xue Peking Opera Source

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The Algarve, Portugal…

The Algarve, Portugal Source

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Sagrada Familia, the sacred family, another Gaudi masterpiece that he sadly neve…

Sagrada Familia, the sacred family, another Gaudi masterpiece that he sadly never got to complete due to his untimely death in 1926. Several architects have worked on this project since. Completion date pre covid was expected to be 2026. Source

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I always knew I would go overboard when I saw Antoni Gaudi’s work in Barcelona. …

I always knew I would go overboard when I saw Antoni Gaudi’s work in Barcelona. Visited La Pedrera – Casa Milà today 1906-1912. This was a private home of the Milá family. It was Gaudi’s last work and was commissioned by the wealthy Milá family. The couple occupied the main floor and rented out the […]

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