A stroll through a distant countryside transports the mind to an Eastern European fairytale, where the modest interiors of a village are adorned with handmade tools and crafts. A fabric by Juan Boluda captures small snapshots of rural life in spring, framed by the wooden gate of a house surrounded by blooming plants. Buttons by Preppy accompany a row of terracotta jars and iron buckets, neatly lined up, serving the humble kitchen. In the simplicity and practicality of the setting, two ribbons by Manifattura Modenese add a touch of charm – a cheerful jug hanging on the wall softens the room's spirit. In the yard, the old mill still stands, its weathered blades partially exposed. A sturdy, bare grid repeats itself on a fabric by Lanificio Paoletti - MTF. Crossing the threshold, DEB buttons enter an authentic rustic atmosphere where tools of the trade remain in place – old sieves hang on the wall, still and well-preserved despite their age. Upside-down, dried twigs have become part of a rope tied around a weathered wooden beam. Unfinished, dry, and coarse materials evoke the texture of a fabric by Prina Tessuti. These rural details reflect a life lived with care and gentleness by farmers surrounded by the vibrant, lush green of an Alibi fabric. It was a life rooted in simplicity and craftsmanship, where small carved patterns decorated tableware and a ribbon by Remmert. Untreated furniture bore only the natural grain of wood, its smooth surface mirrored in a fabric by Angelico. In the bedroom, a red cross-stitch embroidery by Aspesi Federico adorns handwoven cotton linens, celebrating the warmth and intimacy of a handmade life.
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