Back to Nature by Cristina Morozzi

EMANUELE DRAGO PAINTINGS

Emanuele Drago dedicated 20 years of his life to painting, an activity that combines his commitment as theatrical artistic director and his experience as a designer of stage costumes. Among his works a series of portraits of wild animals stands out, inspired by his travels to Africa, where Drago loves to venture for photo safaris.

 

“To give your homes a lived-in feel, you can opt for a painting depicting your pet instead of portraits of ancestors.”

 

Emanuele also carries out pet paintings on commission. To give your homes a lived-in feel, you can opt for a painting depicting your pet instead of portraits of ancestors. Those willing to convey a sense of adventure and imaginary trips can pick wild animals’ realistic paintings. Instead of hunting trophies that once decorated country houses, the trend suggests a return to the portrait, not of an ancestor, but an animal, a constant presence in human life.

 

INTERNO ITALIANO VASES

 

Interno Italiano, the brand created by Giulio Iacchetti in collaboration with artisan shops, includes in its catalogue a series of enamelled ceramic vases in the shape of fish perfect for enhancing the beauty of for long stem flowers.

 

IMPRONTABARRE PLATES

 

To amaze our guests, the ceramic dishes by Improntabarre, depicting fishes, are a perfect choice.

 

GENNARO REGINA SCULPTURE

 

In Gennaro Regina’s repertoire, we find domestic sculptures, small decorative owls, made with mixtures of coloured resins.

Animals play a central role also in the realm of accessories: from animal print masks by Baia30remi to bijoux, rings, pendants and brooches by Camilla Carli. Fishes and geckos also appear in the collections of Officine Orafe. Finally, to decorate walls, the brand Bettisatti suggests marble tiles with origami-like butterflies and flying birds motives.