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Photo: © Oberto Gili, courtesy of Rizzoli1/7French designer Stephan Janson’s Milanese home. “All my objects,” he says, “were acquired instinctively. There never was a decorative strategy to fulfill.”
Photo: © Oberto Gili, courtesy of Rizzoli2/7A glimpse into the bathroom of a 1750 Tuscan farmhouse owned by sculptor Matthew Spender and painter Maro Gorky. The wall frescoes were done by Gorky, who is the daughter of famed artist Arshile Gorky.
Photo: © Oberto Gili, courtesy of Rizzoli3/7One of the bedrooms in interior designer Camilla Guinness’s Arniano farmhouse, which is located near Montalcino.
Photo: © Oberto Gili, courtesy of Rizzoli4/7Palazzo Guarini, which is currently occupied by Giovanni and Lucia Guarini, but has been inhabited by the family’s ancestors since the 1680s.
Photo: © Oberto Gili, courtesy of Rizzoli5/7Another room in Palazzo Guarini, which is located in Scorrano and was initially built over the remains of a medieval bastion.
Photo: © Oberto Gili, courtesy of Rizzoli6/7In 1835, Carlo Nicoli founded a workshop to create sculptures out of Carrara marble from the area’s local mountain quarries. His ancestors still run the acclaimed shop and live in this house built by the founder himself.
Photo: © Oberto Gili, courtesy of Rizzoli7/7Domus: A Journey Into Italy’s Most Creative Interiors will be available October 11.