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The cultural tastemaker is famed for an interiors style that fuses tradition with trends – and nowhere is it better seen than in the Schlarigna mountain retreat she shares with her husband, architect Mattheo Thun. Here, she shares her picks for making chalet style anything but the expected.
Mosso Oceano Hand-Blown Murano Glass Tumbler
Hand-Painted Slipware Pasta Bowls (Set of 4)
Hand-Painted Slipware Small Bowls (Set of 4)
Knife & Fork Hand-Embroidered Linen Napkins (Set of 4)
Hand-Painted 24ct Gold and Bone China Coffee Cups (Set of 4)
Hand-Painted 24ct Gold and Bone China Pasta Bowls (Set of 4)
Design is my whole life. It used to be fabrics when I was a child, because my parents were in fabric production, and then I met Matteo and it remained my world ever since.
It’s high-low: like a farmhouse meets Versailles. I love the idea that simple and sophisticated things come together.
A little Baroque angel from the Museo del Duomo in Salzburg, which Matteo gave me two years ago at Christmas. It’s childish, and wise, and holy, and gold! And I have a bronze mouse from the artist Francis Upritchard. It’s very small and very special to me.
Clarabelle Side Plate
Hand-Turned Brown Oak Small Plate
Bamboo Cutlery
Maria Theresia Hand-Painted Porcelain Salad Bowl
Régence Large Oval Platter
Patrician Hand-Blown Crystal Vase
I have a studio that is full of stuff that helps me think. I also have a little altar beside my bed full of my beloved things.
The first was horrible – an old wooden bench for the entrance. The last were some placemats that I bought in Copenhagen five weeks ago at the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art. They’re plastic but they look like they’re straw.
The whole home – it’s not one item, it’s the feeling of being together here.
I’m starting to collect contemporary art but very, very small things, like 20 to 30 cm maximum. It’s a big collection of very small items.
I couldn’t say – every year I do a big sale for charity and I sell everything. In general, the things I can’t be without at home are things like perfume and potatoes! The things that make it feel like home.
I love buying special plates that I want to remain here when I pass this home on. The vases that Matteo designed for Tiffany & Co in 1987 are also very precious.
A lip balm! Everyone has dried lips in the mountains (I buy a special one by Laniege). Otherwise, it’s something like a prototype of Matteo’s or lately a copy of my book, In The Summer Of 2009, which features photographs of his work by my dear friend, Walter Pfeiffer.
Garden of Paradise Hand-Painted Crystal Water Tumbler
Alpha Hand-Blown Crystal Water Tumbler
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