Within half an hour of ushering us into her apartment in west London, Violet Dent is busy, hanging up framed napkins. Hardly an inch in the Cabbages & Roses’ creative director’s home is bare – framed newspaper cuttings, vintage prints and drawings of the horticultural, sartorial and miscellaneous sort line every aspect. She later tells me that when Harry, her husband, comes home from work, there is always a new picture. Does he notice, I ask? “No, but today he’ll wonder, ‘Where’s the light switch gone?’ because I just hung those napkins over it.”
Violet’s home is filled with beautiful and wonderfully varied objects that are as useful as they are nice to look at (“I always see minimal houses and think, ‘This is wonderful!’ but I have too much stuff”). In many ways, it’s an exercise in Cabbages & Roses’ tagline of ‘living life beautifully’, something that informs the company’s delicate floral fabrics and vintage, feminine silhouettes. More than just a motto, this is a necessity in Violet’s home: when living in an apartment, you are aware of the need to “use every inch of it well,” she says.










