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Barbara Chandler
London, UKBarbara Chandler is an award-winning UK journalist, who has written about interior decoration and design for over 40 years. She has written on design for the London Evening Standard for over 20 years, contributing weekly to the well-read Homes & Property section. She has also written for numerous other publications, notably Homes & Gardens magazine, where for many years she chaired the judges for their Design Awards—and won her own award for Lifetime Achievement. Barbara is also an exhibiting photographer. Her show “Joy of Design” was at designjunction in 2013, (joyofdesign.net) and next year she will exhibit her photographs taken over the years at the annual New Designers show in North London.
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