With galleries within a church in Hampton Court, England and a new space in Belgium, Joseph Berry Interiors brings a youthful, contemporary twist to the antiques and interiors market. While it has leaned into Continental, mid-century pieces from Italy, France, Holland and Germany, the company’s offerings usually range from 19th to late 20th-century. Visually, Joseph Berry Interiors aim to affront, challenge and change the concept of what a home can look like. Think early 20th-century industrial opaline pendant lights, Willy Guhl-type large loop lounge chairs and a George Nakashima American walnut Mid-century Bar Stool. The company trades out of two locations – a 4,500 sq. ft. premises in England and a 15,000 sq. ft showroom in Belgium – but with the team often treasure hunting around the world, visiting is by appointment only. This allows Joseph Berry Interiors the freedom to pursue the best stock, while there is usually someone back at base to open most days with notice.