Sudpsuez Vera Stripe Napkins, Blue (Set of 2)
These delightful Guri I Zi blue striped napkins are handmade in a village in the Albanian mountains. Keeping the textile tradition alive, artisans use a loom made entirely of wood, following the techniques passed down from generation to generation for over a century. Add freshness to your table with the striped Vera linens.
Sudpsuez Vera Stripe Napkins, Green (Set of 2)
Sudpsuez Vera Stripe Napkins, Light Blue (Set of 2)
These delightful Guri I Zi light blue striped napkins are handmade in a village in the Albanian mountains. Keeping the textile tradition alive, artisans use a loom made entirely of wood, following the techniques passed down from generation to generation for over a century. Add freshness to your every table setting with these simple yet delightful napkins.
Sudpsuez Vera Stripe Napkins, Red (Set of 2)
These delightful Guri I Zi red striped napkins are handmade in a village in the Albanian mountains.Keeping the textile tradition alive, artisans use a loom made entirely of wood, following the techniques passed down from generation to generation for over a century. Add freshness to your summer table with the striped Vera linens. Set of Two.
Sudpsuez Vera Stripe Napkins, Yellow (Set of 2)
Sudpsuez Vera Stripe Placemat, Blue
Sudpsuez Vera Stripe Placemat, Green
Sudpsuez Vera Stripe Placemat, Light Blue
These delightful Guri I Zi light blue striped placemats are handmade in a village in the Albanian mountains. Keeping the textile tradition alive, artisans use a loom made entirely of wood, following the techniques passed down from generation to generation for over a century. Add freshness to your every table setting with these simple yet delightful napkins.
Sudpsuez Vera Stripe Placemat, Red
Sudpsuez Vera Stripe Placemat, Yellow
Sudpsuez Villa Cetinale: Memoir of a House in Tuscany
Foreword by John Pawson, Text by Ned Lambton, Photographs by Simon Upton
After inheriting a seventeenth-century Tuscan villa, Ned Lambton and his wife, Marina, lovingly restored the estate as a retreat for family and friends. With newly commissioned photographs by Simon Upton, Lambton brings to life the rich history of the villa, its redecoration, its raucous history, and, above all else, the dream of owning and renovating a Tuscan villa.
Located just outside Siena, Italy, Villa Cetinale stands amid vineyards, silver olive groves, and wooded hills that have remained largely untouched since the late seventeenth century, when Cardinal Flavio Chigi, a nephew of Pope Alexander VII, expanded what was a modest farmhouse into the villa we see today.
Cetinale was acquired from the Chigi dynasty in 1978, by the charismatic Lord Antony Lambton, the author’s father, who cultivated the villa’s reputation as one of the most beautiful and glamourous homes in Italy, laying out new gardens and hosting fashionable figures from England (Princess Margaret, Prince Charles, Mick Jagger, Rupert Everett, Tony Blair, and Kate Moss).
The villa has undergone major refurbishment—all without altering the original character of the house—with restoration work carried out by Bolko von Schweinichen, a Florentine architect known for his reverent handling of historic buildings, and interiors by London decorator Camilla Guinness, a lifelong friend of the family.
Published by Rizzoli