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ROOMS & GARDENS

Escape into a highly curated collection of inspiring rooms and gardens, from the pages of Cabana Magazine and beyond. Explore interiors and architecture, large and small, grand and humble, united by soul and creative vision.

Hosting at Home: Martina Mondadori's Personal Tips & Tricks

Discover the thoughtful touches that make guests feel at home with hosting tips from Martina Mondadori. From simple yet thoughtful gestures to her signature family recipes - including a tantalizing chocolate cake and an easy yet impressive pasta dish - Martina shares her time-tested secrets for connection around the table.

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A Room Full of Stars: the world's oldest (and most beautiful) planetarium

Hidden behind a pocket-sized door in a doll's house-like building in the sleepy Dutch town of Franeker is a room so unique that even a King was star-struck. Emma Becque and Isabel Bronts explore the extraordinary world created by wool weaver turned astronomer, Eise Eisinga.

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A Venetian's Retreat: Toto Bergamo Rossi's home in Croatia

Chris Wallace visits a Croatian island with Venetian heritage for a tour of Toto Bergamo Rossi's atmospheric retreat in Lopud, set in the ruins of a 15th century nunnery.

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A Culture of Creativity: An artist's curated atelier in Minneapolis

Taylor Hall O'Brien visits a 3000 square-foot warehouse bursting with creativity and atmosphere, filled with thousands of books and endless collections of objects: the Minneapolis studio of writer and artist, David Coggins Senior.

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Christoph's 10 Best Libraries

In celebration of Cabana Magazine's 10 Year Anniversary, founder and creative director, Christoph Radl, selects his '10 Best Libraries', each published in Cabana over the last decade. 

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Miguel's 10 Best Bedrooms

In celebration of Cabana Magazine's 10 Year Anniversary, deputy editor and renowned interiors photographer, Miguel Flores-Vianna, selects his '10 Best Bedrooms', each published in Cabana over the last decade. 

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Martina's 10 Best Kitchens

In celebration of Cabana Magazine's 10 Year Anniversary, Cabana founder and editor-in-chief, Martina Mondadori, selects her '10 Best Kitchens', each published in Cabana over the last decade. 

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Christoph's 10 Best Bathrooms

In celebration of Cabana Magazine's 10 Year Anniversary, founder and creative director, Christoph Radl, selects his '10 Best Bathrooms', each published in Cabana over the last decade. 

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Miguel's 10 Best Dining Rooms

In celebration of Cabana Magazine's 10 Year Anniversary, deputy editor and renowned interiors photographer, Miguel Flores-Vianna, selects his '10 Best Dining Rooms', published in Cabana over the last decade.

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A House of Surprises: An Antique Dealer's Modernist Home

In a quiet wooded grove in Minnesota, Belgian-born antique dealer, Claire Steyaert, has filled her Bauhaus-inspired Modernist home with a lifetime's worth of art and antiques. Taylor Hall O'Brien meets Claire for champagne, croissants and a conversation about the joy of collecting.

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Forde Abbey: A Rare English Gem

In a tranquil corner of rural England, just before sunrise, Charlotte Lawson Johnston and Emma Lewis take a tour of Forde Abbey, discovering a 12th century monastery with assiduously preserved original interiors and a famous set of woven masterpieces.

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A Family Tower in Lombardy

Anna Gastel first restored the handsome Lombardy tower that has become her family’s beloved rural retreat some 16 years ago. Standing tall among the vast, flat planes between Lomellina and the Po river, this resplendent six-bedroomed cascina a corte was originally built for dairy farming at the end of the 18th century.

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A House of Endless Curiosities: An Artist's Textile-filled Home in Norfolk

House Tour: Rose Cholmondeley explores North Runcton Lodge, a beautiful, formerly derelict house in Norfolk that artist-owner, Kate Giles, first visited as a child. Rose discovers the courage, vision and artistic alchemy it's taken for Kate, and husband Tim Ellis, to conjure magic in this once dying house.

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A Fairytale Folly in Suffolk

Alan Dodd's tiny 17th-century folly in Suffolk, High House, is a mellow Dutch Carolean pepper-pot of a house, like something out of an old English folktale, discovers Cosmo Brockway. Join Cosmo for a tour.

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The Evolution of a Storied House in Tuscany

If you enjoy peeking into the lives of others (don’t we all?), then Ned Lambton's engaging, beautifully photographed new book - about his family's storied Tuscan estate, Villa Cetinale: A Memoir of a House in Tuscany - is a great treat, writes Ashley Hicks. 

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A Textile Dealer's Storied Apartment in Brooklyn

A 19th-century suzani from Uzbekistan was the starting point for textile dealer, Sheila Fruman's, colorful life in antique textiles. She shows Ari Kellerman around her Brooklyn apartment, and shares an extract from her sumptuous new book, The Pull of the Thread. 

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