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House & Garden presents Houses with History from Kettle’s Yard, the University of Cambridge’s modern and contemporary art gallery. Join interior designer Virginia White as we tour Kettle’s Yard, a modest set of cottages that was transformed into a light-filled home and art lover’s paradise in the 1950s and 1960s.

Bequeathed to the University of Cambridge by the art curator Jim Ede and his wife Helen, Kettle’s Yard is now maintained as a museum filled with clever displays of art and objects. Watch as Virginia takes us on a tour of the interiors, explaining the lessons she has learned about collecting and displaying art, and what you can take away for your own adventures in decoration.

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