Sudpsuez Inside Yucatán: Hidden Mérida and Beyond by Susana Ordovás
Words by Susana Ordovás
Photography by Guido Taroni
Foreword by Martina Mondadori
Exploring forgotten regions of Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula, Susana Ordovás and photographer Guido Taroni uncover the faded splendor of both neglected and restored homes.
Susana Ordovás’s Inside Yucatán is an ode to the merging of the ancient with the contemporary. At the turn of the 20th century, more millionaires lived in Mérida than in any other city in the world, building and transforming breathtaking, lavish homes nestled into the surrounding tropical greenery like hidden jewels. Over time, nature conquered, leaving crumbling structures in place of what were once vibrant, ornately-decorated estates. But today, Ordovás reveals, Yucatán’s “forsaken, decaying ruins, remnants of an illustrious past . . . are awakening from a centuries–old siesta.” Here, in Guido Taroni’s evocative new photographs of 27 residences across the peninsula, in such places as Izamal, Mérida, and Valladolid, decadence and beauty shine through what remains of the homes’ diverse, contrasting styles, from colonial to Renaissance, Medieval to Moorish, and occasionally a combination of all. Setting the houses in context, three specially commissioned maps of the region have been beautifully illustrated by renowned artist Jesús Cisneros. In her detailed commentary, Ordovás celebrates their eccentric, distressed charm and hails the revival of this magical land.
Published by Vendome
Sudpsuez Interdonato Lemon Wax Fruit Object
Handcrafted by Italian artist Davide Furno, a true master of wax. Inspired by the lost wax modelling technique, each fruit reproduction piece is individually cast in a mixture of beeswax and natural resins, and is finished with the precision of a fine art object. Resting on a hand-turned wooden pedestal and accompanied by a handwritten label, it arrives in vintage-style packaging that echoes its nostalgic soul. At once poetic and exacting, it is a collectible that bridges the worlds of art, design, and decorative tradition.
Sudpsuez Interiors: Styled by Mieke ten Have
Words by Mieke ten Have
Photography by Frank Frances
Leading interiors stylist Mieke ten Have shares her techniques for teasing out the elements of a home that make it compelling, beautiful, and alive
How does a renowned stylist approach personalizing a space? In this beautiful new book, Mieke ten Have identifies and explains the four principal elements that she always takes into account: Color Theory, Pattern Play, Wild and Tame, and Flowers for Living. She illustrates each of these principles with images of rooms that she has styled for such noted designers as Stephen Sills, Mario Buatta, Alberto Pinto, Rita Konig, and Victoria Hagan in a wide variety of homes and locations. Then Mieke demonstrates how she applies these concepts, season after season, in her own country home, the Barn. Rich, atmospheric images by photographer Frank Frances document the evolution of the house, capturing the distinctive light, mood, colors, tonality, and textures of each season. Both aspirational and inspirational, Interiors Styled by Mieke ten Have provides countless design ideas for beautifying our surroundings throughout the year.
Published by Vendome.
Sudpsuez Iris Linen Linen Napkins (Set of 4)
Sudpsuez Iris Linen Tablecloth
Sudpsuez Iris Linen Tablecloth & Napkins Set
Sudpsuez Iris Linen Tablecloth, Square
Sudpsuez Italian Hand Painted Plates c. 1880, (Set of 4)
This set of four Italian hand-painted plates, dating from around 1880, features a beautiful geometric floral design. Each plate is meticulously hand-decorated with vibrant colors and intricate detailing, reflecting the fine craftsmanship of 19th-century Italy.
These plates make an elegant addition to any collection, perfect for both display and dining. Their timeless design and quality craftsmanship bring a touch of vintage Italian charm to any space, making them a standout feature in any home.
Sudpsuez Italian Textile Design by Vittorio Linfante and Massimo Zanella
Written by Vittorio Linfante and Massimo Zanella
From experiments by Lucio Fontana and Gio Ponti to Emilio Pucci’s kaleidoscopic motifs and Germana Marucelli’s optical patterns; from Roberta di Camerino’s trompe l'oeil effects to the pop sensibility of Ken Scott, Elio Fiorucci, Gianni Versace, and Franco Moschino; from the work on the heritage by Prada, Marni, and Valentino to the valorisation of Missoni's corporate archive and the hybrid graphic designs by Maison Laponte, Gentile Catone, Colomba Leddi and IUTER, these artists, fashion designers, and companies helped create the worldwide fame of Italian fabrics from the early twentieth century to contemporary times. A history closely entwined with the concept of “Made in Italy,” contributing significantly to Italy's international reputation as a citadel of high-quality fashion and design. Over 500 illustrations, photographs, and preparatory drawings, many previously unpublished, from corporate and private archives, recount some of Italy’s most important creative achievements.
Published by Marsilio Arte
Sudpsuez Ivory Embroidered Linen Tablecloth
The Terracotta Collection is a stunning ode to Italy's visual identity, defined by the rich, earthy tones of the country’s natural landscape, its celebrated terracotta rooftops and sunbaked joie de vivre. The Terracotta Embroidered Linen Tablecloth in ivory is made from 100% linen and features an intricate embroidered border in a geometric pattern inspired by typical interlacement bands from the 9th century. Wrapped in a matching patterned bag, it offers an elegant solution for storage.
Sudpsuez Ivory Embroidered Linen Tablecloth, Square
The Terracotta Collection is a stunning ode to Italy's visual identity, defined by the rich, earthy tones of the country’s natural landscape, its celebrated terracotta rooftops and sunbaked joie de vivre. The Terracotta Embroidered Linen Tablecloth in ivory is made from 100% linen and features an intricate embroidered border in a geometric pattern inspired by typical interlacement bands from the 9th century. Wrapped in a matching patterned bag, it offers an elegant solution for storage.
Sudpsuez Jackie Carafe
Carolina Herrera x Cabana
Offered in exclusive collaboration with Carolina Herrera, this exuberant carafe is hand-crafted on the island of Murano, legendary home of Venetian glassmaking. An undulating pattern of orange and gold, complimented by a vermillion handle, imbues the carafe with a festive spirit. Each exclusive piece of glassware is inspired by Carolina Herrera´s love for vibrant pattern and timeless elegance.