The Italian way: decorating with style
“The beckoning Mediterranean breeze travels from afar to whisper in our ears stories of ethereal kingdoms and warm-filled homes. Is it surprising then, that we should carry this fascination with the welcoming seaside lifestyle into our interiors? In fact, Italian design has garnered widespread acclaim and recognition…” Read More
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The candlelit dining room is glimpsed from the central courtyard.
The Los Angeles House, 1995
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Marisa Berenson
Loris Azzaro. Magazine L'Officiel 1975.
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The Seattle condominium of designer Paula Devon Raso reveals her eclectic spirit. A small chest (ko-dansu) for documents and small items, made of paulownia wood, circa 1920, rests on a French garden bench. Appointments include 19th century Italian lanterns and mirror, an equally old French candelabra, and shopkeeper stools from China.
At Home With Japanese Design: Accents, Structure and Spirit, 1990
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