An insider s tour of the most creative and inspiring rooms belonging to tastemakers artists, interior designers, craftspeople, collectors, and aristocrats in Italy today. Italy has been a source of inspiration for generations of artists and lovers of beauty. In this book, Italians Oberto Gili and Marella Caracciolo Chia take us around the country and into the homes of some of its most stylish habitués. From rural estates in Tuscany and spectacular seaside villas to an eighteenth-century palace in Puglia and city residences in Turin, Milan, Venice, Rome, and Naples, the properties reveal the unique personal visions of the owners and the inescapable appeal of Italian style. The diversity of places echoes the wide range of geographical contexts. Each interior acts as a source of surprise and an impetus for creativity, reflecting the individual tastes and talents of those who live and have lived there designer Carlo Mollino, couturier Stephan Janson, art and literary scholar Mario Praz, and artists Sandro Chia and Alessandro Twombly. In addition to the houses of artists and craftspeople, rooms of visionary interior designers, such as Camilla Guinness, Roberto Peregalli, and Laura Sartori Rimini, are also included. This book an intimate glimpse into some of the most beautiful and inaccessible dwellings in Italy today is perfect for aesthetically minded readers with an interest in interior design, Italy, and the art of fine living.
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"For a certain kind of lover of houses and decoration, little is more exciting than happening upon a room that feels entirely surprising and idiosyncratic. The longtime design writer (and T contributing editor) Marella Caracciolo Chia and the esteemed interiors photographer Oberto Gili have collected 41 such places across Italy in their new book."
New York Times T Magazine
"Perhaps nowhere is design in all its diverse glory, from studied minimalism to exuberant maximalism more celebrated than in Italy. Here, photographer and longtime AD collaborator Oberto Gili takes us on a tour of some of the country s chicest residences, from rural estates in Tuscany to an 18th-century palace in Puglia to Milanese apartments. Inspiration abounds."
Holiday Gift Guide, ArchitecturalDigest.com
"What drew Gili and writer Marella Caracciolo Chia to this project was the degree of authenticity so often found inside Italian houses eclecticism reigns supreme and history is never forgotten. Above, take a peek inside these stunning private homes. Be it in a city palazzo or country farmhouse, the results are bellissimi."
Vogue.com
"Oberto Gili takes us on a tour of Italy s storied houses in Domus: A Journey Into Italy s Most Creative Interiors."
Forbes.com
"Design lovers with a taste for la dolce vita will savor Domus: A Journey Into Italy s Most Creative Interiors. . ."
Modern Luxury Interiors (Atlanta)
"One of the top 20 books in its category for 2016"
Publishers Weekly
"Beginning back in 1993, photographer Oberto Gili and writer Marella Caracciolo Chia embarked on an epic, two-decade-long journey through Italy, from the northwest region all the way down to the country's tip. "'We discovered many beautiful interiors, but what stayed with us were the ones belonging to highly creative individuals,' Caracciolo Chia writes in their new book Domus (Rizzoli, $65), a tour of the very best homes they came across. Of course, Italy is known for its beautiful things (homes and otherwise), but in modern times Gili and Caracciolo Chia had to look a little harder to uncover them. 'Everybody is copying what is trendy, fashionable, and cool far too often disregarding their roots, culture, and history. Thankfully, there still exists a strong minority who beautifully manage to avoid falling in with the flock,' writes Gili in the forward. 'They live with tremendous authenticity and creativity by embracing their history and cultivating their own culture that reflects their personalities.'"
ArchitecturalDigest.com
"From rural estates in Tuscany to an eighteenth-century palace in Puglia, this gorgeous new coffee table book give readers a glimpse into Italy's most stunning homes."
Jetsetter.com
"...a visual feast of Italy's greatest rooms."
Quest Magazine
"Travel around Italy and visit the homes of tastemakers, from artists, interior designers, and collectors, to aristocrats. Your exclusive glimpse will be guided by Italian photographer Oberto Gili, who will take you into Italian homes of international creatives... his spectacular collection of Italian interiors is stylish and elegant." Italian Bark
New York Times T Magazine
"Perhaps nowhere is design in all its diverse glory, from studied minimalism to exuberant maximalism more celebrated than in Italy. Here, photographer and longtime AD collaborator Oberto Gili takes us on a tour of some of the country s chicest residences, from rural estates in Tuscany to an 18th-century palace in Puglia to Milanese apartments. Inspiration abounds."
Holiday Gift Guide, ArchitecturalDigest.com
"What drew Gili and writer Marella Caracciolo Chia to this project was the degree of authenticity so often found inside Italian houses eclecticism reigns supreme and history is never forgotten. Above, take a peek inside these stunning private homes. Be it in a city palazzo or country farmhouse, the results are bellissimi."
Vogue.com
"Oberto Gili takes us on a tour of Italy s storied houses in Domus: A Journey Into Italy s Most Creative Interiors."
Forbes.com
"Design lovers with a taste for la dolce vita will savor Domus: A Journey Into Italy s Most Creative Interiors. . ."
Modern Luxury Interiors (Atlanta)
"One of the top 20 books in its category for 2016"
Publishers Weekly
"Beginning back in 1993, photographer Oberto Gili and writer Marella Caracciolo Chia embarked on an epic, two-decade-long journey through Italy, from the northwest region all the way down to the country's tip. "'We discovered many beautiful interiors, but what stayed with us were the ones belonging to highly creative individuals,' Caracciolo Chia writes in their new book Domus (Rizzoli, $65), a tour of the very best homes they came across. Of course, Italy is known for its beautiful things (homes and otherwise), but in modern times Gili and Caracciolo Chia had to look a little harder to uncover them. 'Everybody is copying what is trendy, fashionable, and cool far too often disregarding their roots, culture, and history. Thankfully, there still exists a strong minority who beautifully manage to avoid falling in with the flock,' writes Gili in the forward. 'They live with tremendous authenticity and creativity by embracing their history and cultivating their own culture that reflects their personalities.'"
ArchitecturalDigest.com
"From rural estates in Tuscany to an eighteenth-century palace in Puglia, this gorgeous new coffee table book give readers a glimpse into Italy's most stunning homes."
Jetsetter.com
"...a visual feast of Italy's greatest rooms."
Quest Magazine
"Travel around Italy and visit the homes of tastemakers, from artists, interior designers, and collectors, to aristocrats. Your exclusive glimpse will be guided by Italian photographer Oberto Gili, who will take you into Italian homes of international creatives... his spectacular collection of Italian interiors is stylish and elegant." Italian Bark