Jermaine Gallacher: “I Hate It, but I Need a Certain Degree of Glamour. Something Very Badly Painted with a Magnificent Fabric, for Example”
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The most interesting basement in London is near the river and the Tate Modern, in a red brick building that housed an old Victorian school. It is inhabited – professionally – by Jermaine Gallacher, “Marchante, interior designer, editor of Ton magazine and designer... well, I’m probably more decorator than designer,” he says, opening the white curtains that cover a wall with shelves full of books, cat sculptures, a platoon with a figure of marked…
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