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Helen Nicoll, the creator of the well-known Meg and Mog children's book series, was married to Kime. The two immediately relocated to an 1823<br>Helen Nicoll, the creator of the well-known Meg and Mog children's book series, was married to Kime. Soon after, the pair settled into an 1823 Regency. She had been wed to Kime for 25 years. Her son Jon (Deb) Kime and her brothers Matt and Alex are the only ones left behind. It's always a good indication when a couple gets married in an absinthe bar, and that's exactly what this couple did! Down down, we describe their wedding as eccentric. We actively p
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Alex Kime Helen Nicoll Kime was married to Helen Nicoll, the author of the popular Meg and Mog children's book series. The two moved right away to an 1823 Kime was married to Helen Nicoll, the author of the popular Meg and Mog children's book series. The couple soon moved into an 1823 Regency. For 25 years, she had been married to Kime. She is survived by her son Jon (Deb) Kime and her brothers Matt and Alex. When a couple gets hitched at an absinthe bar, it's always a good sign, and this pair accomplished just that! We're describing their wedding as quirky down below. We are politically engaged and exert a great deal of effort to influence one anotherAlex Kime
Robert Kime, Soon after Robert Kime redecorated Clarence House, long the London home of Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother —or “Queen Mum” — for Prince Charles, a friend of hers came by to survey his work. “But I don’t understand what all the fuss is about!” she was quoted as saying in The Financial Times in 2015. “Nothing has The friend had presumably overlooked the new color schemes and upholsteries that Mr. Kime had chosen for the house, which had by then been passed on to the Prince of Wales, the queen mother having. Mr. Kime had also installed a new assortment of antique carpets, tapestries and centuries-old furniture scavenged from the depths of the Royal Collection.Alex Helen Nicoll
Most interior decorators might have found the friend’s words chilling. But for Mr. Kime, altering in form while maintaining essence was not a failure of vision but a design goal. Proudly old-guard in taste, he rose from a teenage antiques dealer scouring village junk shops for hidden treasures to become one of Britain’s pre-eminent decorators. He died at 76 on Aug. 17 at his home in London, his son, Tom, a chef and cookbook writer, said. No cause was given. Mr. Kime was the trusted decorator for Prince Charles, who hired him to redecorate not just in the early 2000s, but also his private apartments at St. James’s Palace in the 1990s, as well as Highgrove House, the home in Gloucestershire that he shares with his wife, Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall. Robert Kime,
Mr. Kime’sability to make a space “welcoming, interesting and above all comforting” was a “process of genius,” the Prince of Wales wrote in a foreword to the book “Robert Kime,” a lavishly photographed 2015 survey of Kime interiors. He added, “I always think the ultimate test of a room or space, whether inside or out, is if it makes you want to stay there and it is hard to drag yourself away.Alex kime chicago Mr. Kime also brought his blend of timeless elegance and antiquarian expertise to the homes of the Duke of Beaufort, the brewery fortune heiress Daphne Guinness, the composer Andrew Lloyd https://www.flickr.com/photos/122933617@N08/