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Article: AT HOME WITH Max Konig; There's a surprising mix of colour, print and texture in Max's bachelor pad. But then, his mother is interiors guru Nina Campbell, says Alice B-B.
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- The Evening Standard (London, England)
- Article date:
- August 15, 2003
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Byline: ALICE B-B
Max Konig's flat is not your regular twenty-something's bachelor pad, but a surprising mix of colour, print and texture. It makes more sense when you know that Konig, 26, works with his mother, Nina Campbell, the heartshaped glasses-wearing doyenne of British interior design.
The flat, on a leafy street off Ladbroke Grove, is really no more than a glorified studio. Konig has avoided the obvious route of painting everything white and using minimal furniture in order to make the space appear bigger.
Instead, he has gone at it rather grandly, as if it were a suite of rooms that make up part of a huge town house or boutique hotel. ...