Apartamento The Italian Interiors of Elsa Peretti
The Italian Interiors of Elsa Peretti published by Apartamento charts a voyage through two sumptuous homes of the late artist whose designs completely reshaped jewellery in the 20th century and are still worn by the worldās biggest stars today. Capturing the terracotta glow of these spaces, Estelle Hananiaās ethereal photography introduces us to the wilds of Torre Avoltore, a towering residence in Porto Ercole, and invites us to retire to stately Rome, where Elsa grew up.
An introductory essay by longtime collaborator Stefano Palumbo centres Elsaās creative relationship with architect and designer Lorenzo Mongiardino, and a brief dispatch from photographer Dominique Nabokov closes the book with a memory of her 2001 visit to the tower. Made in close collaboration with the Nando and Elsa Peretti Foundation, The Italian Interiors of Elsa Peretti is the first book exclusively dedicated to her interiors and homes in Italy, offering a privileged view into spaces not open to the public. Still brimming with Elsaās personal collection of clothing and artwork, the Rome apartment was photographed the day before it was sold, making these images the last to capture how she translated her artistic sensibilities into her private world.Ā
Hardcover book published by Apartamento Publishing.
136 pages | 9.5" x 11"
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Apartamento The Italian Interiors of Elsa Peretti
Apartamento The Italian Interiors of Elsa Peretti
The Italian Interiors of Elsa Peretti published by Apartamento charts a voyage through two sumptuous homes of the late artist whose designs completely reshaped jewellery in the 20th century and are still worn by the worldās biggest stars today. Capturing the terracotta glow of these spaces, Estelle Hananiaās ethereal photography introduces us to the wilds of Torre Avoltore, a towering residence in Porto Ercole, and invites us to retire to stately Rome, where Elsa grew up.
An introductory essay by longtime collaborator Stefano Palumbo centres Elsaās creative relationship with architect and designer Lorenzo Mongiardino, and a brief dispatch from photographer Dominique Nabokov closes the book with a memory of her 2001 visit to the tower. Made in close collaboration with the Nando and Elsa Peretti Foundation, The Italian Interiors of Elsa Peretti is the first book exclusively dedicated to her interiors and homes in Italy, offering a privileged view into spaces not open to the public. Still brimming with Elsaās personal collection of clothing and artwork, the Rome apartment was photographed the day before it was sold, making these images the last to capture how she translated her artistic sensibilities into her private world.Ā
Hardcover book published by Apartamento Publishing.
136 pages | 9.5" x 11"
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The Italian Interiors of Elsa Peretti published by Apartamento charts a voyage through two sumptuous homes of the late artist whose designs completely reshaped jewellery in the 20th century and are still worn by the worldās biggest stars today. Capturing the terracotta glow of these spaces, Estelle Hananiaās ethereal photography introduces us to the wilds of Torre Avoltore, a towering residence in Porto Ercole, and invites us to retire to stately Rome, where Elsa grew up.
An introductory essay by longtime collaborator Stefano Palumbo centres Elsaās creative relationship with architect and designer Lorenzo Mongiardino, and a brief dispatch from photographer Dominique Nabokov closes the book with a memory of her 2001 visit to the tower. Made in close collaboration with the Nando and Elsa Peretti Foundation, The Italian Interiors of Elsa Peretti is the first book exclusively dedicated to her interiors and homes in Italy, offering a privileged view into spaces not open to the public. Still brimming with Elsaās personal collection of clothing and artwork, the Rome apartment was photographed the day before it was sold, making these images the last to capture how she translated her artistic sensibilities into her private world.Ā
Hardcover book published by Apartamento Publishing.
136 pages | 9.5" x 11"





















