Giulia Cangianiello
A space of 1300 square meters, natural light penetrates inside from large windows illuminating the rooms and objects, arranged without a predefined order
«A magazine has to be broad, open to different themes, places, times and genres otherwise it becomes a photo album. I choose magazines based on this criterium» states curator Mariella Boccadoro
Hence the slogan ‘Galerie dédiée à l’Image: Carl Huguenin and Jerome Fournel launched an online library dedicated to graphic design, then expanded into brick-and-mortar
The variety of the selection makes the bookshop a reference point for the operators of the Turin artistic field, from design to all the modernist and postmodernist forms
Smith&Son Paris on 248 Rue de Rivoli, near Place de la Concorde, is the longest branch to have remained in its original setting
Under the assumption that the printed paper has its own role in the publishing market, Antonio Cipriani and Valentina Montisci founded a bookshop focused entirely on independent publishing houses
In Milan newsstands have been restored and reimagined as service points on our doorsteps, information hubs and places where people can meet and interact. In conversation with CEO, Edoardo Scarpellini
A way of welcoming and living in Trieste, cultural crossroads between East and West Europe. Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria appreciated his stays here
«Last year, someone submitted a squirrel census, and we bought that». Thriving in the digital era, in the words of owner and founder Emma Straub
A peninsula on the lake overhanging behind granite heights is the setting for a boutique hotel that makes water its narrative – and for the plot of a novel by Gianni Rodari