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The Institut du Monde Arabe stands fiercely in Rue des Fossés-Saint-Bernard, in the 5th arrondissement of Paris. Built in 1987 by Jean Nouvel, in collaboration with Architecture Studio, this precious building was conceived as a place of exchange between the two most representative social realities of the French capital.The synthesis between Middle Eastern and Western…

How could we rename the month of September? Marketers have settled on “back to” and added the broad categories of school, office, and work, as if the entire world or at least the western one had come to a halt in August and absolutely needed a fixed date, a ready voice, to remind it that…

Near the Scenic Steps, there is a hidden gem, a dandy and grotesque building with a Dantesque mask entrance that leaves you speechless. This sixteenth-century edifice, located between Via Sistina and Via Gregoriana in Rome, is known as “Monsters house” because of its windows and entrance door. However, this residence was the “house of dreams”…

“I felt responsible for the beauty of the world” This is a sentence like no other. It tells about an extraordinary emperor and a unique novel. This is a sentence we had the pleasure to engrave on a special ring that tells the history and beauty of a city like no other. Rome. “I wanted…

New year, new boutique! Yes, you’ve read it well: in January, our boutique went through a deep restyling, forcing us going through a 10-days of non-stop hard work. Seeing the end of this tiring job on the very last day, Costanza and I decided to take a break from the Gio Ponti MAXXI exhibition, looking…

On December 1st, 2019, we took the chance to cheers for a double celebration: first, our third birthday in via della Scrofa 52 in Rome, and second, the preview of “Scenic Steps”, our brand new collection. Our boutique hosted a happy social gathering where we welcomed all our friends and clients. But what is the…

An Architectural Gem Behind the Campo Marzio: The Collegio Romano Celebrate with us an important anniversary! October 28th: a date that many will say nothing but, for us, it is particularly dear. Today (but in 1584) occurred the opening of one of the most intriguing Reinassance architectures of Rome: the Collegio Romano (lit. the Roman College)….

A Visionary and Brilliant Opus Away in The Flaminio District: the Palazzetto dello Sport The cupola-dotted skyline of Rome is something definitely breathtaking. From the several belvederes, the eternal city has to offer – like Pincio, Giardino degli Aranci, the Gianicolo – you can enjoy a sunny day while admiring the Pantheon, San Pietro, and…

Villa Malaparte In our fist issue of CORO Magazine, we talked about the Gasometer of Rome. Tucked in the Ostiense district, this underestimated (but su charming) example of industrial heritage has always been an incredible source of inspiration for our Industrial Archeology collection. Today, we would love to talk you about Capri as the second stop of…