We close our eyes and drift back to our grandmother’s home: a place where every object, every surface, preserves silent traces of lived experience. Light filters gently through the white curtain and settles upon a sitting room steeped in memory, where the warmth of the wooden sideboard and the understated grey of the wallpaper are echoed in the fabrics by Lineaesse Group. The embroideries by Federico Aspesi unfold like layered doilies – delicate and familiar – ready to receive a cup of coffee still waiting, suspended in time. And so the memory of a shared tea resurfaces, amid the scent of wood and furnishings that once enveloped everything with their reassuring presence, now evoked by the labels by Indet Group. AR Arienzo accessories arrange themselves like small, forgotten jewels upon a silver tray – the very ones a grandmother might have left upon her bedside table, discreet yet precious. Nearby, a cabinet adorned with ceramics and dried flower arrangements reveals its timeworn tones in the cottons by Seride, while Valter accessories recall the presence of silver bowls worn smooth by the years. A glass-panelled door opens onto the study, where books, paintings, and furniture layer decades of history, each detail seemingly reflected in the zips by Myzip. Meanwhile, the white and blue laces by Tessitura Colombo Antonio rest upon the plates on the table, wrapping them in a memory that feels elegant, familiar, and unchanging. In the bedroom, a canopy reveals the bed beyond: the velvet and jacquard by Quorum hold its floral patterns, as though time itself had paused within the fabric. Finally, the warm fabrics by E-Style accompany the entrance to the house, where marked, well-lived walls continue to tell the story of a place never truly left behind — only carefully kept within memory.
Concept & editing by Zoom on Fashion Trends magazine