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Sudpsuez Toscana Blue Tablecloth, Square

$218.00

10 Year Anniversary Collection

The Toscana tablecloth takes inspiration from a delicate 19th-century French textile. The tablecloth features a delicate yet simple motif of blooming flowers and elegant vines against a speckled background in hues of blue and white. Matching napkins are available.

Sudpsuez Toscana Red Linen Napkins (Set of 4)

$130.00

10 Year Anniversary Collection

The Toscana Napkin motif takes inspiration from a 19th-century French textile. It is an elegant yet neutral pattern, which blends seamlessly in any setting. Crafted in Tuscany on 100% linen, these napkins feature a delicate yet simple motif of blooming flowers and elegant vines. This set of four napkins is beautifully presented in a matching linen pouch.

Sudpsuez Toscana Red Small Rectangular Tablecloth

$205.00

 

10 Year Anniversary Collection

The Toscana Tablecloth motif takes inspiration from a 19th-century French textile. It is an elegant yet neutral pattern, which blends seamlessly in any setting. Crafted in Tuscany on 100% linen, these napkins feature a delicate yet simple motif of blooming flowers and elegant vines. Matching napkins available.

Sudpsuez Toscana Red Tablecloth

$191.00

 

10 Year Anniversary Collection

The Toscana Tablecloth motif takes inspiration from a 19th-century French textile. It is an elegant yet neutral pattern, which blends seamlessly in any setting. Crafted in Tuscany on 100% linen, these napkins feature a delicate yet simple motif of blooming flowers and elegant vines. Matching napkins available.

 

Sudpsuez Toscana Red Tablecloth, Square

$279.00

10 Year Anniversary Collection

The Toscana tablecloth takes inspiration from a delicate 19th-century French textile. The tablecloth features a delicate yet simple motif of blooming flowers and elegant vines against a speckled background in hues of red and white. Matching napkins available.

Sudpsuez Trellis Style Cane Mirror

$191.00

A rectangular mirror with a rattan frame and arched top, showcasing tight cane weaving and a gentle natural finish. The design is both structured and relaxed—well-suited to beach houses or country homes.
This item displays wear and tear commensurate with its age as an antique item.

Sudpsuez Tuberose Candle

$125.00
Sumptuous and evocative, the Tuberose Candle channels the warmth of timeless interiors and storied family homes. Inspired by Casa Cabana, our Milanese brand embassy designed by Renzo Mongiardino, this fragrance layers opulent florals with a nostalgic richness, recalling velvet-upholstered salons, flickering candlelight, and the intimacy of spaces filled with memory. A tribute to enduring elegance, this is scent as atmosphere, as storytelling.

Exclusively designed by and made in France, this scented candle marks Cabana’s first foray into the world of fragrance: a debut collection that celebrates craftsmanship and atmosphere, bringing the soul of a interior into your own home. Pair it with our candle bases and holders, designed to elevate both form and function.

Top Notes:
Orange Blossom, Neroli, Green Leaves, Citrus

Burn Time:
Approximately 70 hours. Please note that this may vary slightly depending on your room’s temperature and surroundings.

How To Use:
Allow your candle to burn 3–4 hours the first time for best results.

Sudpsuez Tudor Fashion

$37.00

Words by Eleri Lynn

 

The Tudors are some of the best-known figures in history. They continue, even today, to spark our curiosity and imagination. Their enduring popularity is no doubt partly due to the iconic portraits in which they are depicted, in farthingales and ruffs, furs and jewels, codpieces and cloaks, and vast expanses of velvet and silk. Far from being mere decoration, fashion was pivotal in the communication of status and power. This paperback edition of Tudor Fashion presents insights into the fashions of the Tudor dynasty. Histories of Kings and Queens complement stories of unsung dressmakers, laundresses, and officials charged with maintaining and transporting the immense Tudor wardrobes from palace to palace. Evidence from rare surviving garments and textiles, original documents, fine and decorative art, and archaeological findings enhance our understanding of the Tudors and their courts. Handsomely illustrated, this sumptuous book contextualizes Tudor dress and fills in gaps in our knowledge of the period and its fascinating historical figures.

 

Published by Yale Press

Sudpsuez Tudor Textiles

$35.00

Words by Eleri Lynn

 

Tudor Textiles by Eleri Lynn covers the period from the accession of Henry VII in 1485 to the death of his granddaughter Elizabeth I in 1603. It covers textiles other than dress: textiles for interiors, tents, pageants, cloths of estate and (as the Tudors might say) textiles for sundry other uses. Lynn is curator of the Royal Ceremonial Dress Collection at Historic Royal Palaces and has in her care some 10,000 items dating back to the 16th century. Among the collections at Hampton Court Palace are Henry VIII’s Abraham tapestries, woven with precious metals, and the Bacton Altar Cloth, a spectacular piece of ecclesiastical textile bling.

Working with the primary source material of one’s book should be a decided advantage. It certainly means Lynn is well placed to argue her opening premise: that textiles were at the heart of the Tudor court and were primary signifiers of wealth, prestige and power. Tudor textiles cost more, and were valued and collected more, than any other art form.

The book’s stated remit is to cover the wider role of textiles at court, rather than details of materials and techniques. The long century encompassed by the book means that a lot of the information presented is necessarily general. But Lynn’s story is by no means under-researched or lightly wrought. Her scholarship is evident not only in what she has included, but equally in what she has left out to ensure the book is fit for a non-specialist audience. The result is still full of detail and evidence that may not have been drawn together in a book before. Tudor Textiles is not comparable to the forensic dive that is a book like Janet Arnold’s Queen Elizabeth’s Wardrobe Unlock’d. Yet neither is it so light that will not have something to offer textile specialists.

Sudpsuez Tulip Beach Tote and Towel Set, Blue

$210.00

The Tulip Beach Tote and Towel Set, is the perfect summer accessory. Crafted by local artisans in Puglia, the set includes a cotton woven tote bag, beach towel with embellished woven borders and a removable interior pouch. Available in blue and yellow, this tote bag is perfect for a holiday by the sea or sunbathing by the pool.

Sudpsuez Tulip Beach Tote and Towel Set, Yellow

$210.00

The Tulip Beach Tote and Towel Set, is the perfect summer accessory. Crafted by local artisans in Puglia, the set includes a cotton woven tote bag, beach towel with embellished woven borders and a removable interior pouch. Available in blue and yellow, this tote bag is perfect for a holiday by the sea or sunbathing by the pool.

Sudpsuez Tuscan Rooms: Interiors from the Heartland of the Renaissance

$75.00

 

An exclusive look into Tuscan interiors that have the hallmarks of magazine’s coverage of remarkable, eclectic, and dramatic spaces.

Tuscany’s historical residences tell stories that no mere guidebook can capture. The houses that dot the landscape—from the stately Medici villas to the more humble yet charming farmhouses—are not just structures but also symbols of a way of life, a lasting testament to the fusion of an agrarian lifestyle, picturesque towns, notable architecture, fine craft, and art.

In the book’s foreword, Cabana founder Mondadori writes, “Tuscany is not merely a region; it is a living canvas, a dreamscape that has cradled the imagination of artists, poets, and thinkers for centuries.” The interiors presented in this book are a celebration of the talents of the diverse contemporary homeowners, who are keeping the region’s creative spirit alive. Houses brim with the output of skilled craftsmen, exquisite tapestries, brocades and damasks, objects arranged as if painterly still lifes, fantastical murals, rare books, furniture from a range of periods, and fine porcelain.

The houses, many published here for the first time, include a gentle hilltop in  Maremma where late interior designer Manfredi della Gherardesca filled his family’s castle with superb collections of decorative and fine arts; a rustic coastal retreat where the boundaries between indoor and outdoor are blurred; the Pucci family palace, where a kaleidoscopic twentieth-century fashion phenomenon was born in a Renaissance setting; and a country hideaway where local decorative arts are astutely paired with more worldly objects, a colorful patchwork of Argentinian and Moroccan carpets and African figurines. Tuscany is the birthplace of Renaissance art and thought, a creative explosion that still resonates today. The interiors in this book are a testament to the ongoing legacy of creative rebirth in a most glorious setting.

 

Published by

Rizzoli