
Cabana #25 S/S 2026
Comes with different covers
Covers in Collaboration with the Roman High Jeweler Bvlgari.
Featuring four fabrics from a historic Venetian textile houseÂ
Across the pages of Issue 25, youâll sense a subtle shift in mood - a kind of palate cleanser that still honors our enduring devotion to rooms with soul. These are rooms shaped by some of the greats: Stephen Sillsâs layered Bedford retreat; Tino Zervudachiâs serene Hong Kong apartment; Charles Van Canneytâs artful interiors in Ghent; Emiliano Salciâs theatrical Milan address; and the Land Gardeners beautiful world in the Loire Valley.
From interiors to architecture, landscape, and craftsmanship, this issue travels widelyâfrom Tunisia and Hong Kong to Belgium, France, and Greece. Beyond exceptional homes, we meet the makers and creative minds shaping culture today: award-winning costume designer Sandy Powell on imagination and craft; Alain de Botton in conversation with Martina Mondadori on love and modern relationships; and an atlas of artisans.
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Description
Comes with different covers
Covers in Collaboration with the Roman High Jeweler Bvlgari.
Featuring four fabrics from a historic Venetian textile houseÂ
Across the pages of Issue 25, youâll sense a subtle shift in mood - a kind of palate cleanser that still honors our enduring devotion to rooms with soul. These are rooms shaped by some of the greats: Stephen Sillsâs layered Bedford retreat; Tino Zervudachiâs serene Hong Kong apartment; Charles Van Canneytâs artful interiors in Ghent; Emiliano Salciâs theatrical Milan address; and the Land Gardeners beautiful world in the Loire Valley.
From interiors to architecture, landscape, and craftsmanship, this issue travels widelyâfrom Tunisia and Hong Kong to Belgium, France, and Greece. Beyond exceptional homes, we meet the makers and creative minds shaping culture today: award-winning costume designer Sandy Powell on imagination and craft; Alain de Botton in conversation with Martina Mondadori on love and modern relationships; and an atlas of artisans.
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