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NOW DECORATE YOUR HOMES WITH ITALIAN AND KOREAN WALLPAPERS AT AFFORDABLE PRICES
SPICE UP YOUR House DECOR WITH 3D WALLPAPERS BY CUSTOMIZING YOUR Favored Models, -Young ones Adore TO Stick CARTOON WALLPAPERS OF THEIR Preference IN THEIR BEDROOMS: RAMNARAYAN GUPTA Facial area2News/Chandigarh The people of Metropolis Attractive depart no stone unturned to decorate their residences in an appealing way. Regardless of whether it is the decoration of the bedroom or the drawing room, everyone follows the most current trends. To satisfy this aspiration of the town inhabitants at inexpensive prices, Gupta Interiors, found at Oberoi Banquet, Store No. 232/10, Sector-45, provides not only local but also Italian, Korean and other imported wallpapers at wholesale rates. Regardless of whether it is wallpaper of romantic…
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Tour a Fairy-Tale Tower in the Italian Countryside
The story of Torre del Falco—the Tower of the Falcon—begins in Italy’s hilly Tuscia region north of Rome. There, on the outskirts of the town of Ronciglione, Paola Igliori returned some years ago to her family’s estate, Villa Lina, a sprawling and picturesque property surrounded by the Cimini, a range of volcanic mountains. Igliori, a writer and filmmaker who had been living in New York City, inherited a 1920s villa, built on the remains of one erected more than two centuries earlier; an 18th-century botanical garden; and a symbolic landscape created in the 1930s by the noted architect Raffaele de Vico. She now lives there full-time and has spent years…
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Uniform thinking: inside the home of Older, the influential Italian designers | Interiors
We don’t believe it’s a job well done to take expensive materials and make something beautiful; we prefer using modest materials and putting a smile on people’s faces,” says Morten Thuesen of his and partner Letizia Caramia’s design sensibility. “Both of us are a little tired of hearing all these intellectual references – sometimes it’s just nice that a product can ‘be’.” Taking centre stage in the couple’s home in the storied Porta Venezia district of Milan is their affectionately named Carolino, meaning little trolley, which the pair made from leftovers in Caramia’s parents’ workshop during a Christmas lockdown when they wanted a wheelie tray to carry food and drinks…