Join us for a look inside the London home and studio of Laxmi Hussain, who has a degree in architecture and recently has been focused on being an artist. Her latest series celebrates the female form in shades of blue.
Laxmi, her husband, and their three kids—ages 10, 7, and 10 months—live in a 1940s house also in Wembley, in northwest London.
The all-white kitchen is Laxmi’s favorite room. Its oak table and bench came from John Lewis and were a gift from her mom.
Between Mothers, part of Laxmi’s series available from Partnership Editions, hangs on her bedroom wall.
Laxmi’s son’s footprint and a Twist Candle by Dutch designer Lex Pott on a shelf in the bedroom.
The blue lockers in Laxmi's studio are from Ikea’s PS Collection; the Breuer Cesca (or Cesca-style) chair was a street find.
Laxmi’s works are all one-of-a-kind drawings and paintings.
An old Ikea Industriell chair in the studio with Lines of Transition pastels and Between Mothers paintings.