Sometimes, even the most ordinary objects can surprise us – like when the gaze drifts beyond a window and encounters scenes that appear to be painted. In the early hours of the morning, the crisp mountain air seems to open a majestic wenge-wood French door, revealing the lush greenery of nature and transforming it into the harmonious wool-blend check pattern by Limonta. The soft beige tartan by Lanificio Paultex Gea, on the other hand, reflects the gentleness of sunlight filtering through white curtains, framing an urban landscape bathed in calm. Not far away, an unlit chandelier gives way to natural light: the flowers on the windowsill come to life, like the poetic silk by Nimue – Compagnia della Lana. The precious satin by Pongees Specialisti in Seta takes on the sky-blue shades of a tranquil sea glimpsed through the windows of a charming vintage car. Then, a rosy-hued building appears through the window of a flat, lending the space the delicate aura of jersey by M.I.T.I., while the two-tone twill by Tessitura Corti echoes the golden glow illuminating people seated on the deck of a ferry. In the city, where houses and rooftops follow each other in a rhythm of light and shadow, Lanificio Roma is wrapped in the warm softness of a light-filled tweed, while the linen tartan by Spence Bryson Linens rises with the stately presence of a modern building surrounded by glass walls. Far off, among the mountains, rocks embrace a lake framed by a white window, evoking the textures and geometries by Tessitura Carlo Bassetti. And finally, the printed viscose by Cervotessile invites us to dream of driving towards a breathtaking panorama of a snow-covered mountain peak.
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