Video // Polaroid Portrait Mosaics by Maurizio Galimberti.The making of Polaroid Portrait Mosaics by Maurizio...
Design Free Thursday // Polaroid Portrait Mosaics by Maurizio Galimberti.Maurizio Galimberti is a celebrated Italian master of Polaroid camera who creates visually arresting, abstract mosaic portraits of celebrities. What I really love about these images is their unique three-dimentional quality. The...
Furniture & Lighting by Atelier Biagetti, Milano.Milan based Atelier Biagetti was founded in 2003 by Alberto Biagetti. Since them ,this multidisciplinary studio has undertaken projects in the areas of art, design, fashion, installation, digital design and even architecture. I am...
Greenbox by Act Romegialli // Italy.Is it just me or does this look like the kind of place where unicorns and Snow White would hang out? This outdoor dining pavilion is full of romance and fairytale whimsy. It suggests a history of slowly creeping vines which, over many...
Andrea Falkner Campi’s Home in Italy by Paola Navone.Man oh man, where do I start today? There is so much to love about this beautiful home. It is warm, inviting, uncomplicated, relaxed and full of character. It will come as no surprise that this place was designed by the one an only, my...
Silent Halls of European Palaces by Massimo Listri.Let’s position ourselves behind the lens of Italian photographer Massimo Listri, and through his incredible images peer into the vast, silent halls of European palaces and see if we have any...
The Re-Birth of Palazzo di Vigonovo (Campiello) // Venice, Italy.This project is such a wonderful example of what is possible when history, art, architecture and technology unite to create a single grand gesture. After three full years of renovation, Campiello is given a new lease on life, featuring a...
Casa G+S by Grooppo // Savona, Italy.This project is a wonderful example of a heritage home built in 1870 in Albissola Marina in Savona, where one of the three floors were lovingly refurbished by Italian architects Grooppo. Hexagonal floor tile design mimics the original...
Staring At The Stair.Wowee! How completely amazing is this stair? Arrrghhh, the awesomeness is killing me! This fine work belongs to an Italian architect Francesco Librizzi and is situated in an original 1900s building in Milan. Let's just ignore for a moment...