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Sudpsuez Khiva Tablecloth

$271.00

Silk Road Collection

Elevate your dining experience with our Khiva Tablecloth, inspired by the intricate painted designs adorning the ceilings of a splendid palace in Uzbekistan. Crafted in 100% linen and featuring a mesmerizing interlocking design rendered in rich, vibrant hues, the intricate motifs and harmonious color palette reflect the meticulous artistry and timeless elegance that define Uzbek decorative traditions.Whether you are hosting a festive dinner or enjoying a quiet family meal, this tablecloth brings a sense of history, elegance, and cultural richness to your home. Pair it with the matching napkins.

Sudpsuez Khiva Tablecloth, Square

$201.00

Silk Road Collection

Elevate your dining experience with our Khiva Tablecloth, inspired by the intricate painted designs adorning the ceilings of a splendid palace in Uzbekistan. Crafted in 100% linen and featuring a mesmerizing interlocking design rendered in rich, vibrant hues, the intricate motifs and harmonious color palette reflect the meticulous artistry and timeless elegance that define Uzbek decorative traditions.Whether you are hosting a festive dinner or enjoying a quiet family meal, this tablecloth brings a sense of history, elegance, and cultural richness to your home. Pair it with the matching napkins.

Sudpsuez Kilim by Alastair Hull & Jose Luczyc-Wyhowska

$55.00

Words by Alastair Hull & Jose Luczyc-Wyhowska

 

Bold, distinctive patterns; brilliant colors; affordability-these are some of the characteristics that explain the overwhelming popularity of the exquisite, flatwoven textiles from the Near and Far East known as kilims. The most comprehensive and beautifully illustrated survey to date, Kilim contains hundreds of color photographs accompanied by an authoritative text examining the origins, history, and weaving techniques of these unique cloths. A directory to international kilim auction houses; a source listing of dealers and services; and a reference guide to the collecting, care, and further study of kilims conclude this definitive work on a widely appealing subject.

Sudpsuez Kira Skirt Berry

$211.00
Infused with the bohemian charm of Antik Batik and crafted exclusively for Cabana, The Kira Skirt is a simple yet striking piece, designed with ease and movement in mind. Made from soft, lightweight cotton, it features a tiered construction with gentle gathers and a full silhouette. The button-down front adds subtle detail, while the elastic waistband ensures a comfortable fit.

Its vibrant berry hue makes it a standout for everyday wear or travel, pairing easily with neutral tops or matching tones. Whether worn casually or dressed up, the Kira Skirt brings effortless style with a handcrafted touch.


SIZE DETAILS

Size XS (EU 36)

Sudpsuez Kira Skirt Berry, M

$208.00
Infused with the bohemian charm of Antik Batik and crafted exclusively for Cabana, The Kira Skirt is a simple yet striking piece, designed with ease and movement in mind. Made from soft, lightweight cotton, it features a tiered construction with gentle gathers and a full silhouette. The button-down front adds subtle detail, while the elastic waistband ensures a comfortable fit.

Its vibrant berry hue makes it a standout for everyday wear or travel, pairing easily with neutral tops or matching tones. Whether worn casually or dressed up, the Kira Skirt brings effortless style with a handcrafted touch.


SIZE DETAILS

Size M (EU 40)

Sudpsuez Kira Skirt Rust

$232.00
Infused with the bohemian charm of Antik Batik and crafted exclusively for Cabana, the Kira Skirt is a simple yet striking piece, crafted with ease and movement in mind. Made from soft, lightweight cotton, it features a tiered silhouette with gentle gathers that create beautiful flow and volume. A button-down front adds a subtle touch of detail, while the elastic waistband ensures an easy, comfortable fit.

Its warm rust tone offers a grounded, earthy feel—perfect for everyday wear or travel. Effortlessly versatile, it pairs beautifully with neutrals, soft patterns, or matching tones. Whether styled casually or dressed up, the Kira Skirt brings an effortless, handcrafted charm to any look.


SIZE DETAILS

Size XS (EU 36)

Sudpsuez Kitmir: Mademoiselle Chanel’s Russian Embroideries

$80.00

Words by Nadia Albertini, Sophie Kurkdjian

 

Kitmir's embroideries were characterised by their imagination and fantasy, inspired by the Slavic world and Persia, China and Egypt, in an exotic and cosmopolitan spirit typical of the period. Few garments embroidered by the Kitmir workshop have survived.

Cousin of the Russian emperor Nicholas II, Grand Duchess Marie Pavlovna fled Russia in 1918 and settled in Paris in 1920. The Russian emigrants, who had been needle-wielders since childhood, found that embroidery was a source of income that enabled them to rebuild their lives in Paris. In autumn 1921, the Grand Duchess met Mademoiselle Chanel, who was looking for new inspiration for her designs and found in Marie a valuable ally. She signed an exclusive contract with the house to create and supply embroidery for the seasonal collections and founded the Kitmir company in 1922. The same year, Chanel launched its Russian collection.

This book is dedicated to the history of the Kitmir workshop. It retraces the career of Grand Duchess Marie and her dialogue with Mademoiselle Chanel through part of her production between 1921 and 1928. The book also includes around a hundred samples, carefully preserved and never before published since the workshop closed in 1929.

Sudpsuez Knole: A Private View of One of Britain’s Great Houses by Robert Sackville-West

$75.00

Written by Robert Sackville-West

Photographed by Ashley Hicks.

 

Sumptuous photographs by designer Ashley Hicks capture the smouldering spirit of Knole, from the staterooms, which house possibly the finest collection of royal Stuart furniture in the world, to the private apartments and gardens to the behind-the-scenes labyrinth of cellars and attics.
 
Knole provides a window into English history. The characters who populate the pages—the grave Elizabethan statesman, the good-for-nothing gadabout at the seedy court of James I, the dashing cavalier, the Restoration rake, the 3rd Duke of the ancien régime—are all representative of their eras (members of a family described by Vita Sackville-West as “a race too prodigal, too amorous, too weak, too indolent, and too melancholy”). Vita's own disinheritance from Knole prompted her dear friend Virginia Woolf to pen Orlando, furthering the place’s fame and glamorous lustre. 

 

Published by Rizzoli

Sudpsuez Knowing the West: Visual Legacies of the American West

$75.00

Edited by Mindy N. Besaw and Jami C. Powell

 

This expansive survey of the art and culture of the American West presents richly diverse works by more than 35 distinct Native American nations considered alongside non-Native artists from the late eighteenth to early twentieth centuries.

Knowing the West encourages deeper consideration of the variety of cultures that together reflect the complex histories and stories of the American West. Astonishing in range, historical significance, medium, and quality, more than 120 artworks by Native American and non-Native artists are presented—including textiles, baskets, paintings, pottery, beadwork, saddles, and prints—including many by women.

The artworks are shown in meaningful dialogue, such as baskets by Elizabeth Hickox (Wiyot/Karuk) juxtaposed with a large-scale California landscape by Albert Bierstadt, or New Mexican tinwork in conversation with a beaded valise by Nellie Two Bear Gates (Dakota), emphasizing influence and exchange and pointing out different ways of thinking about land and place. Multiple texts by a diverse range of scholars with broad-reaching perspectives explore topics such as history and making of Lakota winter counts, the development of saddles and bridles from across cultures, and the influence of the railroad and tourism on Southwestern pottery. This unprecedented volume centers Native voices and perspectives, prompting further thinking and research about the art history of the West.


Published by Rizzoli

Sudpsuez La Foce: Paradise in Tuscany by Katia Lysy

$60.00

Words by Katia Lysy

Prologue by Benedetta Origo

Photographs by Simon Upton and Matteo Carassale


Discover La Foce, the Renaissance villa and classically inspired twentieth-century garden, at the dawn of its hundredth anniversary—once a barren Tuscan estate brought to life through the extraordinary vision and determination of Iris and Antonio Origo.

In 1924, English-born biographer and writer Iris Origo (1902–1988) and her husband, Antonio, purchased La Foce, a sprawling estate centered around a half-ruined fifteenth-century villa with a dream that was as ambitious as it was audacious. Guided by a deep-seated desire to make a difference, the Origos dedicated their lives to transforming an impoverished terrain into a thriving landscape of wheat fields, olive groves, and vineyards. With English architect Cecil Pinsent, they refurbished the house and designed an elegant terraced garden with box hedges, a rose garden, fountains, and a wisteria-covered pergola.

The dramatic story of La Foce—from the taming of the wild valley and personal loss to wartime strife—is told by the Origos’ granddaughter Katia Lysy, with reminiscences by Benedetta Origo, the couple’s elder daughter. The letters and diaries of Iris Origo weave beautifully into a personal narrative of the creation of the property and the people behind it. Newly commissioned photographs by Simon Upton and Matteo Carassale, a foldout annotated view of the property, and a recently discovered cache of unpublished images of the creation of the garden in the 1920s bring to life the rich history of the magnificent property.

Sudpsuez Lacuna by Sophie Coryndon

$190.00
Having grown up immersed in the world of craft alongside her father, a highly regarded master furniture maker and restorer, the English artist Sophie Coryndon is drawn to all forms of craftsmanship, especially dying crafts. She possesses mastery of a dizzyingly wide range of skills, from woodwork and bronze casting to painting and sculpture. Likewise, she mines a broad range of inspiration from medieval illuminated manuscripts, renaissance altar-pieces, historical ornament, cabinets of curiosity, and mythology. She’s like a magpie collecting bits of beauty, which she weaves into her art. Her pieces pay homage to nature, particularly toits intricate and intelligent patterns. She will often blow up the scale in her work to draw outa sense of wonder in the enchantments found in the natural world through close observation. But, while Coryndon imagines herself standing on the shoulders of all the craftsmen who came before her, she is always reimagining old techniques and materials, devising new ways to use them, and experimenting with modern ones.

Sudpsuez Lady Pamela: My Mother’s Extraordinary Years as Daughter to the Viceroy of India, Lady-in-Waiting to the Queen, and Wife of David Hicks

$60.00

Words by India Hicks

 

India Hicks’s affectionate tribute to her beloved mother, Lady Pamela Hicks, and her extraordinary life surrounded by dazzling people, places, houses, and history.

For years designer India Hicks has been sharing anecdotes about the life of her mother, Lady Pamela Hicks, or Lady P, as she is affectionately known. 

This new visual biography is an extraordinary chronicle of Lady Pamela’s life. Daughter of the 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma, the last viceroy of India, Lady Pamela was a first cousin to Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, and served as a bridesmaid and lady-in-waiting to Queen Elizabeth II, before marrying legendary interior designer David Hicks. Sifting through her parents’ archives, India has uncovered a trove of material about her mother. This beautifully illustrated personal history includes ephemera such as letters from the Queen; images of the houses and gardens where she grew up and made her wonderfully elegant home; details of her extraordinary work during Indian independence, her marriage to David Hicks and the homes he designed for them, the assassination of her father in Ireland, and later life in the country, as well as the lessons India has learned from her mother having had a front-row seat at so many historical events.

An exemplary life, captured in beautiful images—for lovers of history, royal watchers, and all style enthusiasts.

 

Published by Rizzoli