The assumption must be that those who can see value only in tradition, or versions of it, deny man’s ability to adapt to changing circumstances. Stephen Bayley Read Quote
While there is a great value in things that are old, it seems that the overwhelming challenge in Britain in the late 20th century is to make every effort to see value in the contemporary and in the future. Stephen Bayley Read Quote
I have no particular interest in antiquities or antiques, but I like things to meet a certain aesthetic. Stephen Bayley Read Quote
That’s one of the things about getting older isn’t it? You suddenly realise that you are what you set out to be. And there are no role models any more. Stephen Bayley Read Quote
If you were born in Britain after World War II, you see a continuous atmosphere of decline, moral and economic and political. Stephen Bayley Read Quote
In an age robbed of religious symbols, going to the shops replaces going to the church. We have a free choice, but at a price. We can win experience, but never achieve innocence. Marx knew that the epic activities of the modern world involve not lance and sword but dry goods. Stephen Bayley Read Quote
Taste is more to do with manners than appearances. Taste is both myth and reality; it is not a style. Stephen Bayley Read Quote
You must never aspire to ‘finish’ a house, you can merely hope to start it, and from then on it’s an evolutionary process. Stephen Bayley Read Quote
My wife and I both love cooking – I am an advanced male – so we argue about who gets to rustle up dinner. Stephen Bayley Read Quote