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“Designing an interior is a bit like Pygmalion – you know the end result is there and you chip away until it comes to life”

f she hadn’t become an interior designer, Joyce Wang thinks she would probably have gone into film. ‘I’ve always been jealous of how a good film can inspire people to talk about it afterwards – take Stanley Kubrick’s , which has so much layering and hidden clues,’ she says.

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