A stunning survey celebrating the beauty, idiosyncrasy, and romance of Italian interior design
There are few countries with such an established design scene, distinctive aesthetic, and universal appeal as Italy. This sumptuously illustrated survey showcases 50 of Italy’s most beautiful homes, from historic palaces in Venice and mid-century apartments in Milan to sun-filled villas in rural Sicily.
Milan-based writer Laura May Todd takes readers on an intimate tour of these inspiring domestic spaces, including residences by some of the region’s best-known and beloved architects and designers of all time, such as Carlo Scarpa, Alessandro Mendini, and Luca Guadagnino.
With styles ranging from historic to contemporary and minimalist to maximalist, some of the interiors are true hidden gems, having never before appeared in print. Each home is illustrated with lavish photography and a short essay revealing the story behind its design. Printed in a luxe oversize format with a chic acetate jacket, Italian Interiors is an evocative exploration of the country’s eclectic, elegant style.
Review
‘Stately and romantic to joyfully maximal.’ – Globe and Mail’s Style Advisor
‘A whirlwind tour of the country via some of its most beautiful and design-led interiors.’ – Forbes
‘The beauty secret of Italian interiors is a warm welcome.’ – The Times
‘Document[s] the beauty, idiosyncrasy and romance of Italian interiors.’ – The World of Interiors
‘A natural accessory to put atop a desk, vanity, or bedside table.’ – Eye Swoon
‘AD’s Milan correspondent Laura May Todd is a tried-and-true authority and manages to sample all flavors of Italian abode.’ – AD Pro
About the Author
Laura May Todd is a freelance writer and Milan editor of Wallpaper* Magazine. She also writes for T: The New York Times Style Magazine, Elle Décor, Wallpaper* and Architectural Digest, and has contributed to magazines such as World of Interiors, Domus and Cereal. Her first book, How To Get Away: The Design of Retreat was released in 2021.