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Timber from the Whiligh estate in the Sussex Weald was used to build the vast hammerbeam roof of Westminster Hall — and its custodian still fells trees for very special commissions.
A Modernism Throw designed by Tara Bernerd for Frette, the revered textile brand that supplies St Peter’s in Rome.
These were vast, woollen socks, made to stretch over the knee, which could — gratifyingly — fit a good number of presents.
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