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  • My home with Idris Khan and Annie Morris: 'as artists, we love colour'
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    My home with Idris Khan and Annie Morris: 'as artists, we love colour'
    Modern art mixed with cosy fabrics works a treat in the artist couple's Islington home.

    "As artists we love colour and the combination of colours," says Idris Khan of the Islington house he shares with Annie Morris, their two children and a cavapoo named Pencil.
    Morris uses inspiration from her own life in her artworks, which include the iconic Stack sculptures, and a dress made out of painted pegs that was commissioned by Burberry.

    Artists Idris Khan and Annie Morris at their home in Islington, north London.

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  • My home with Idris Khan and Annie Morris: 'as artists, we love colour'
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    My home with Idris Khan and Annie Morris: 'as artists, we love colour'
    Modern art mixed with cosy fabrics works a treat in the artist couple's Islington home.

    "As artists we love colour and the combination of colours," says Idris Khan of the Islington house he shares with Annie Morris, their two children and a cavapoo named Pencil.
    Morris uses inspiration from her own life in her artworks, which include the iconic Stack sculptures, and a dress made out of painted pegs that was commissioned by Burberry.

    Artists Idris Khan and Annie Morris at their home in Islington, north London.

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  • My home with Idris Khan and Annie Morris: 'as artists, we love colour'
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    My home with Idris Khan and Annie Morris: 'as artists, we love colour'
    Modern art mixed with cosy fabrics works a treat in the artist couple's Islington home.

    "As artists we love colour and the combination of colours," says Idris Khan of the Islington house he shares with Annie Morris, their two children and a cavapoo named Pencil.
    Morris uses inspiration from her own life in her artworks, which include the iconic Stack sculptures, and a dress made out of painted pegs that was commissioned by Burberry.

    Artists Idris Khan and Annie Morris at their home in Islington, north London.

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  • My home with Idris Khan and Annie Morris: 'as artists, we love colour'
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    My home with Idris Khan and Annie Morris: 'as artists, we love colour'
    Modern art mixed with cosy fabrics works a treat in the artist couple's Islington home.

    "As artists we love colour and the combination of colours," says Idris Khan of the Islington house he shares with Annie Morris, their two children and a cavapoo named Pencil.
    Morris uses inspiration from her own life in her artworks, which include the iconic Stack sculptures, and a dress made out of painted pegs that was commissioned by Burberry.

    Artists Idris Khan and Annie Morris at their home in Islington, north London.

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  • My home with Idris Khan and Annie Morris: 'as artists, we love colour'
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    My home with Idris Khan and Annie Morris: 'as artists, we love colour'
    Modern art mixed with cosy fabrics works a treat in the artist couple's Islington home.

    "As artists we love colour and the combination of colours," says Idris Khan of the Islington house he shares with Annie Morris, their two children and a cavapoo named Pencil.
    Morris uses inspiration from her own life in her artworks, which include the iconic Stack sculptures, and a dress made out of painted pegs that was commissioned by Burberry.

    Artists Idris Khan and Annie Morris at their home in Islington, north London.

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  • My home with Idris Khan and Annie Morris: 'as artists, we love colour'
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    My home with Idris Khan and Annie Morris: 'as artists, we love colour'
    Modern art mixed with cosy fabrics works a treat in the artist couple's Islington home.

    "As artists we love colour and the combination of colours," says Idris Khan of the Islington house he shares with Annie Morris, their two children and a cavapoo named Pencil.
    Morris uses inspiration from her own life in her artworks, which include the iconic Stack sculptures, and a dress made out of painted pegs that was commissioned by Burberry.

    Artists Idris Khan and Annie Morris at their home in Islington, north London.

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  • Living in Hackney: director Nadia Latif shares her tips for her diverse East End community
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    Living in Hackney: director Nadia Latif shares her tips for her diverse East End community
    Film and theatre director Nadia Latif lives in Hackney’s real-life Albert Square. She explains why it’s the best part of London.

    Fassett Square, Hackney.

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  • Living in Hackney: director Nadia Latif shares her tips for her diverse East End community
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    Living in Hackney: director Nadia Latif shares her tips for her diverse East End community
    Film and theatre director Nadia Latif lives in Hackney’s real-life Albert Square. She explains why it’s the best part of London.

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  • Living in Hackney: director Nadia Latif shares her tips for her diverse East End community
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    Living in Hackney: director Nadia Latif shares her tips for her diverse East End community
    Film and theatre director Nadia Latif lives in Hackney’s real-life Albert Square. She explains why it’s the best part of London.

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  • Living in Hackney: director Nadia Latif shares her tips for her diverse East End community
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    Living in Hackney: director Nadia Latif shares her tips for her diverse East End community
    Film and theatre director Nadia Latif lives in Hackney’s real-life Albert Square. She explains why it’s the best part of London.

    Victoria Park, Hackney.

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  • Living in Hackney: director Nadia Latif shares her tips for her diverse East End community
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    Living in Hackney: director Nadia Latif shares her tips for her diverse East End community
    Film and theatre director Nadia Latif lives in Hackney’s real-life Albert Square. She explains why it’s the best part of London.

    About The Bike, Dalton Lane, Dalston.

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  • Living in Hackney: director Nadia Latif shares her tips for her diverse East End community
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    Living in Hackney: director Nadia Latif shares her tips for her diverse East End community
    Film and theatre director Nadia Latif lives in Hackney’s real-life Albert Square. She explains why it’s the best part of London.

    Victoria Park, Hackney.

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  • Living in Hackney: director Nadia Latif shares her tips for her diverse East End community
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    Living in Hackney: director Nadia Latif shares her tips for her diverse East End community
    Film and theatre director Nadia Latif lives in Hackney’s real-life Albert Square. She explains why it’s the best part of London.

    Ridley Road Market, Dalston.

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  • Living in Hackney: director Nadia Latif shares her tips for her diverse East End community
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    Living in Hackney: director Nadia Latif shares her tips for her diverse East End community
    Film and theatre director Nadia Latif lives in Hackney’s real-life Albert Square. She explains why it’s the best part of London.

    Fassett Square, Hackney.

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  • Living in Hackney: director Nadia Latif shares her tips for her diverse East End community
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    Living in Hackney: director Nadia Latif shares her tips for her diverse East End community
    Film and theatre director Nadia Latif lives in Hackney’s real-life Albert Square. She explains why it’s the best part of London.

    Victoria Park, Hackney.

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  • Living in Hackney: director Nadia Latif shares her tips for her diverse East End community
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    Living in Hackney: director Nadia Latif shares her tips for her diverse East End community
    Film and theatre director Nadia Latif lives in Hackney’s real-life Albert Square. She explains why it’s the best part of London.

    Fassett Square, Hackney.

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  • Living in Hackney: director Nadia Latif shares her tips for her diverse East End community
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    Living in Hackney: director Nadia Latif shares her tips for her diverse East End community
    Film and theatre director Nadia Latif lives in Hackney’s real-life Albert Square. She explains why it’s the best part of London.

    Ridley Road Market, Dalston.

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  • Living in Hackney: director Nadia Latif shares her tips for her diverse East End community
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    Living in Hackney: director Nadia Latif shares her tips for her diverse East End community
    Film and theatre director Nadia Latif lives in Hackney’s real-life Albert Square. She explains why it’s the best part of London.

    Oren restaurant, Shacklewell Lane, Dalston.

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  • Living in Hackney: director Nadia Latif shares her tips for her diverse East End community
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    Living in Hackney: director Nadia Latif shares her tips for her diverse East End community
    Film and theatre director Nadia Latif lives in Hackney’s real-life Albert Square. She explains why it’s the best part of London.

    Fassett Square, Hackney.

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  • Living in Hackney: director Nadia Latif shares her tips for her diverse East End community
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    Living in Hackney: director Nadia Latif shares her tips for her diverse East End community
    Film and theatre director Nadia Latif lives in Hackney’s real-life Albert Square. She explains why it’s the best part of London.

    Fassett Square, Hackney.

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    Living in Hackney: director Nadia Latif shares her tips for her diverse East End community
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    Fassett Square, Hackney.

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    Living in Hackney: director Nadia Latif shares her tips for her diverse East End community
    Film and theatre director Nadia Latif lives in Hackney’s real-life Albert Square. She explains why it’s the best part of London.

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    Living in Hackney: director Nadia Latif shares her tips for her diverse East End community
    Film and theatre director Nadia Latif lives in Hackney’s real-life Albert Square. She explains why it’s the best part of London.

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    Living in Hackney: director Nadia Latif shares her tips for her diverse East End community
    Film and theatre director Nadia Latif lives in Hackney’s real-life Albert Square. She explains why it’s the best part of London.

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    Living in Hackney: director Nadia Latif shares her tips for her diverse East End community
    Film and theatre director Nadia Latif lives in Hackney’s real-life Albert Square. She explains why it’s the best part of London.

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    Living in Hackney: director Nadia Latif shares her tips for her diverse East End community
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    Living in Hackney: director Nadia Latif shares her tips for her diverse East End community
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    Living in Hackney: director Nadia Latif shares her tips for her diverse East End community
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    Living in Hackney: director Nadia Latif shares her tips for her diverse East End community
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    Living in Hackney: director Nadia Latif shares her tips for her diverse East End community
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    Living in Hackney: director Nadia Latif shares her tips for her diverse East End community
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    Living in Hackney: director Nadia Latif shares her tips for her diverse East End community
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    Living in Hackney: director Nadia Latif shares her tips for her diverse East End community
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    Living in Hackney: director Nadia Latif shares her tips for her diverse East End community
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    Living in Hackney: director Nadia Latif shares her tips for her diverse East End community
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    Living in Hackney: director Nadia Latif shares her tips for her diverse East End community
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