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It was also serendipitousI had started my career at Phaidon, so the collaboration felt like coming full circle!

Maro Gorky’s hand-painted vibrant frescoes inspired by the Tuscan landscape on the walls of her farmhouse in Siena, Tuscany.
Every home in the book was chosen instinctively.
We wanted spaces that could surprise, inspire, and feel personal.
The featured interiors span the breadth of Italyfrom opulent Venetian palazzi to rustic Sicilian farmhouses and modernist Milanese apartments.

The dining room of Carlo Mollino’s Turin home features a set of Eero Saarinen Tulip chairs and a marble table with legs resembling Ancient Greek columns.
Each one is chosen for its unique personality.
Their weekends spent at antique markets clearly paid offthe space feels alive with their collections.
Mongiardino was a pioneer, she noted.

Original silk brocade fabric lines the walls of the study of Vincenzo De Cotiis’s home in Venice.
Equally compelling is Casa di Fantasia, a Gio Ponti-designed apartment reimagined by the Lebanese studio David/Nicholas.
Its such a loving homage to Ponti, Todd said.
Theyve managed to create something entirely new while keeping the spirit of the original intact.

A flower-shaped table by Cattelan Italia and a sofa by Rodolfo Dordoni for Driads in an apartment in Milan.
Each property is also paired with an essay that delves into the personalities behind the homes.
Its not just the spaceits what theyve done with it, she said.
They painted these Picasso-esque murals inspired by Roman mythology on the walls.

A modular de Sede sofa and a Sputnik-style chandelier give this ancient palazzo in Florence a contemporary twist.
Neither of them are designers, but theyve created something deeply personal and profoundly beautiful.
While curating and writing the book, Todd couldnt help but reflect on her own living space.
My apartment is quite minimalist, she says, laughing.

French oak boiserie is decorated with inlay resembling tiger stripes in the Milan home of Michele Marocchino which was originally designed by Gio Ponti.
Seeing so many extraordinary homes can make your own standards feel unattainable.
Ill spend months hunting for the perfect lamp or chair, which means it never feels finished.
But I think thats part of the charmliving with intention, just like the homes in the book.

Inside Michele Marocchino’s bathroom, where floor tiles were removed and affixed to the wall as part of the redesign by David Raffoul and Nicolas Moussallem of David/Nicolas.
An Italian home isnt static, Todd continues.
Its layered, lived in, and endlessly inspiring.
Its a thesis for how to live.

A bedroom in Mirta Ottaviani’s Lecce, Puglia, home.
It’s a philosophy Todd demonstrates herself when she recounts her favorite memories while assembling the book.
What Ill remember most are the espressos!"

A vintage chair by Gio Ponti sits next to the stone stairwell of Roberto Baciocchi’s home in Arezzo, Tuscany.

A floating fireplace is the centerpiece of the open-plan space belonging to Bruno Morassutti in San Martino di Castrozza, Trentino,