A nineteenth-century noble palace. Between ancient cafés and delicious restaurants. In the largest arcaded square in Europe. That of Vittorio Veneto. Over there, beyond the river Po, the Turin hill and the Church of the Great Mother of God.
A nineteenth-century noble palace. Between ancient cafés and delicious restaurants. In the largest arcaded square in Europe. That of Vittorio Veneto. Over there, beyond the river Po, the Turin hill and the Church of the Great Mother of God.
A table for two with a view of the Val d’Orcia, in Tuscany. The kitchen? Farm-to-table
A seventeenth-century farmhouse nestled in the Sienese hills. Between monasteries and abbeys. To feel in harmony with nature. The philosophy? Farm-to-table.
An inn at the foot of the medieval village of Apricale in the Riviera di Ponente, Liguria.
Each piece is unique and numbered. Made using antique embroidered fabrics, table cloths, doilies, linens, and curtains unearthed in small flea markets located mainly in Apulia (south of Italy).
A nineteenth-century noble palace. Between ancient cafés and delicious restaurants. In the largest arcaded square in Europe. That of Vittorio Veneto. Over there, beyond the river Po, the Turin hill and the Church of the Great Mother of God.
A table for two with a view of the Val d’Orcia, in Tuscany. The kitchen? Farm-to-table
A seventeenth-century farmhouse nestled in the Sienese hills. Between monasteries and abbeys. To feel in harmony with nature. The philosophy? Farm-to-table.
An inn at the foot of the medieval village of Apricale in the Riviera di Ponente, Liguria.
Each piece is unique and numbered. Made using antique embroidered fabrics, table cloths, doilies, linens, and curtains unearthed in small flea markets located mainly in Apulia (south of Italy).
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