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Max Rollitt is a highly respected interior decorator and antiques dealer. Extraordinary pieces pass through his hands every day, yet most of the objects he chooses to live with at home have little monetary value. Instead, they are tokens of respect and love. The conversation begins with Max’s childhood in Winchester, where he struggled at school because he processed information in images – something we’d now recognise as dyslexia. It’s this visual approach that is the foundation for a ‘Max Rollitt’ interior: decorating a home the way an artist composes a painting. Nowhere is that sensibility clearer than in his family farmhouse in the South Downs. Every piece of furniture and object has a story to tell: artworks from his sons, photographs of his wife, and handmade gifts from his mentors. During our home tour, some of these objects even moved Max to tears. We also talk about how to create a nurturing environment for creative children, the grounding effect of rural life and finding personal fulfilment through spirituality. This episode is about how the objects we surround ourselves with are more than aesthetic items – they are containers for people and experiences. This episode was recorded in person at Max’s farmhouse in the South Downs. – Matt An extended version of the tour is available to our Patreon community. Patreon: / homingwithmatt Timestamps: 00:00:00 Introduction & Sense of Home 00:00:53 Setting the Scene 00:01:38 Childhood in Winchester 00:02:11 Mother’s Fashion & Antiques Career 00:03:37 Growing Up Surrounded by Antiques 00:06:02 Home Comforts & Family Life 00:06:38 Emotional Meaning of Home 00:07:41 Father’s Background & Family Dynamics 00:08:51 Parental Support & Academic Struggles 00:09:56 Dropping Out & Early Adulthood 00:10:19 Discovering Woodworking 00:12:46 School Experience & Dyslexia 00:14:39 Visual Thinking & Creativity 00:15:52 Only Child Reflections 00:16:37 Path to Professional Woodworking 00:20:02 Taking Over the Family Shop 00:20:51 Olympia Antiques Fair & Business Growth 00:22:48 Becoming a Decorator 00:24:05 The Max Rollett Interior Approach 00:27:21 Sourcing & Collecting Objects 00:28:48 Moving to the Farmhouse 00:30:35 Connection to Landscape & History 00:35:20 Family Life in the Farmhouse 00:37:19 Parenting Philosophy & Spirituality 00:41:07 Daily Wellbeing Practices 00:42:49 Cycling Accident & Recovery 00:45:05 Spirituality & Therapy 00:46:43 Impact of Being an Only Child 00:48:02 Objects as Emotional Anchors 00:49:06 Burning House Question 00:51:04 Objects, Stories, and Collecting 00:58:20 Collecting vs. Hoarding 01:00:12 Objects as Color & Texture 01:02:16 Placement & Intuition in Decorating 01:03:37 Meeting Jane & Relationship 01:05:27 Creative Influence of Jane 01:07:24 Raising Creative Children 01:09:04 Future Aspirations & Simpler Life 01:10:47 Closing Reflections & Gratitude To hear more from us: Instagram: @homingwithmatt TikTok: @homing.with.matt Contact: Email us at [email protected] Matt Gibberd’s book, A Modern Way to Live, is available here: https://www.penguin.co.uk/books/32017... Music by @simeonwalkermusic Identity & design by @lena.winkler.creative.office Produced by @podshoponline