“Ah… love, love.” How many things we do for love.
I chose this verse by Luigi Tenco to open Valentine’s Eve. There is irony, there is disenchantment, but above all there is truth. For love one dares. One changes. One even exaggerates.
So why not do it at the table too?
In our Table Stories, this month dedicated to lovers, the table setting abandons minimalism and indulges in a more decorative language, inspired by the opulence style with British and French influences. Il rosa diventa protagonista: non solo simbolo romantico, ma anticipo di primavera. A scenographic elegance, yes, but always measured. Because excess, when conscious, becomes style.
Let’s leave the romantic corner and enter a more delicate territory: the children’s bedroom, more precisely in that subtle and decisive phase in which the transition from childhood to adolescence.
No longer a bedroom, but a space of identity. Un ambiente che deve crescere insieme a chi lo abita. The starting point? Really engage them. A shared moodboard, thoughtful choices of colors, materials, and organization. Because autonomy is also built through space.
From the intimate dimension of adolescence we move to north London, where Russet House reinterprets contemporary living with sensitivity and restraint. Natural materials, warm palettes, soft shapes. Natural light interacts with the outside, and custom-made furnishings define the space without weighing it down. A home that is not a simple container, but a living organism, capable of transforming itself together with those who live in it.
Three different stories, one common thread: home as an expression. Of love, of growth, of awareness.
Buona lettura
Anna
















