With its eclectic and bold design, Kim Hersov’s London home tells an ongoing story of reinvention and contemplation steeped in her past. The exquisite misuse of a derelict row house from the 1930s into a striking urban sanctuary weighed more on the side of contemporary rock ‘n’ roll aesthetics and cherished family heirlooms by the former Harper’s Bazaar editor-at-large. Clearly, one of the contemporary designers saw some commonality with Hersov’s feelings, as interior designer Hubert Zandberg worked in partnership with her to transform the property into a contemporary gallery.