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Firenze Piazza Antinori

I love Florence. I took this photo in May this year. The light that day was amazing.

Yatzer

I took these photos in Perugia a few months ago, in Spring.  The light is amazing in Umbria. So different to here.  I think it was my last full day in town. Funny, but no matter how many times I return to Italy, I always get a bit snap happy when it comes time to leave.

Sometimes it takes an outsider’s perspective to capture the essence of a place.  Casa Talia in the UNESCO-listed town of Modica is the work pair of architects from Milan (no points for guessing) who now call Sicily home.

I showed this post to an Italian friend of mine who didn’t share my enthusiasm at all, calling the mix of styles ‘unharmonious’ no less. But rather than challenge him,  I went with the idea for a bit and realised that our perceptions weren’t that far apart after all.  It’s the tension between antique and shiny new in Casa Talia that fascinates me most.  For me, it’s precisely this deliberate disharmony, the fearless bumping together of new ideas with the old, that makes Italian interior design so attractive.

I tried to console my friend by telling him that this modern ‘intervention’ on the host structure wouldn’t be forever, that the building was tough enough to take it, that some time in the future there would be another pair of designers with a totally new way of adapting old to new.  I don’t know if my words did any good but as I said them I realised that somehow the idea of the transient nature of what we do as interior designers especially was a consolation for me as well.  It also made me want to be braver and design more in the moment.  Timelessness is a myth after all.

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The now iconic Milan apartment by Dimore Studio that I can remember swooning over months ago has lost none of its appeal.  After seeing it again at Yatzer the other day, I’ve no doubt that much of its charm is down to the incredibly evocative work of photographer Emanuale Zamponi.

Today it was nice to be reminded of the source of one of my favourite colours.

As much as I liked Milan before, five nights at the new Palazzo Segreti hotel took things to another level entirely.

Well, who knew?

My pick for best chair at this year’s Milan Furniture Fair: The Bouroullec designed Baguette for Italian brand Magis.

I love the hand made look of the splashback in this Rome apartment.