![]() ![]() We’ve all made it our own.” For Laila, that means a living space that doubles as her studio, defined by the glow of candlelight, sentimental objects and a warm yet minimal aesthetic.Īs an artist, Laila portrays pocket-sized diary entries on to handmade hemp paper. “Both my mum and uncle once lived here too. Now, at the age of 27, she calls the apartment on its first floor home. ![]() “When I was a kid, my parents and I had the ground floor then as a teenager I was in the loft,” she says. The townhouse had already been divided into flats, which was unusual for the time, and Laila has lived on many of its levels over the course of her life. ![]() It has been a member of her clan since the 1960s, she says, when her grandparents bought it upon emigrating from Iran. “It’s part of the family,” says artist Laila Tara H of the Edwardian building that houses her apartment in Golders Green, north-west London. ![]()
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