Living in Tuscany (40th Ed.)

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Under the burning Tuscan sun roll marvelous hills, vineyards, and olive groves—all postcard-perfect landscapes nestling centuries-old towns, rural villas, and contadino farmhouses. We’ve tracked down the best examples of such havens to paint a warm-hued picture of the look and feel of Tuscan living.Follow in Michelangelo’s footsteps to the Eremo Santa Maria Maddalena, a medieval hermitage nestled in the steep Arezzo hillside. Take a dip in the California-style pool of Roberto Budini Gattai, the architect who turned a modest winegrower’s house into a dazzling homage to David Hockney. Cool down in the tiled bedrooms of the Villa Villoresi, where, legend has it, Dante’s wife took refuge during the poet’s exile in the early 14th century.This collection gathers the region’s most remarkable homes and interiors, complete with insightful captions and enthralling double spreads. Across contemporary architecture and traditional craftsmanship, minimal earthenware and decadent furniture, we discover all the natural tones and sun-kissed textures of Tuscany.

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Living in Tuscany (40th Ed.)

Living in Tuscany (40th Ed.) Book Description

Living in Tuscany (40th Ed.) invites readers to explore the timeless beauty of the Italian countryside through vivid photographs and insightful notes. This English‑language volume, available at Kalimat Bookstore Online, captures the region’s rolling hills, sun‑kissed vineyards, and ancient olive groves. Each page paints a warm‑hued picture of Tuscan life, offering a compelling reading experience for travel lovers and design enthusiasts alike.

Readers will wander along the medieval paths of the Eremo Santa Maria Maddalena, a hermitage hidden on the steep Arezzo hillside. Meanwhile, the book showcases the California‑style pool at Roberto Budini Gattai’s renovation, where a modest winegrower’s house transforms into a vibrant tribute to David Hockney. Furthermore, the tiled bedrooms of Villa Villoresi reveal a legend that Dante’s wife sought refuge there during the poet’s exile.

Throughout the chapters, you will discover a curated collection of Tuscany’s most remarkable homes and interiors. The photographs are paired with concise captions that explain the architecture, craftsmanship, and history behind each space. Moreover, double‑page spreads allow you to linger on details such as minimal earthenware, decadent furniture, and the natural tones that define the region’s aesthetic.

Fans of contemporary design will enjoy sections that highlight modern architects who blend sleek lines with traditional Tuscan elements. In contrast, the book also honors centuries‑old craftsmanship, showing how stone walls, terracotta roofs, and hand‑carved wood continue to inspire today’s creators. Consequently, readers gain a balanced view of past and present, all under the soft glow of the Tuscan sun.

Key Features of Living in Tuscany (40th Ed.)

The guide offers more than 150 high‑resolution images that showcase both exterior vistas and intimate interior details. Additionally, each photograph includes an informative caption that explains the cultural and architectural significance of the setting. The layout combines vivid full‑page spreads with concise sidebars, making the book easy to browse and enjoy.

Another standout feature is the inclusion of travel tips and local insights. Readers can learn where to find authentic olive oil, which vineyards allow private tours, and how to experience the region’s festivals. Moreover, the book provides a brief biography of the photographers and designers, adding a personal touch to the visual journey.

Why Read This Book?

Because it brings Tuscany’s charm directly to your living room, Living in Tuscany (40th Ed.) serves as both a coffee‑table masterpiece and a practical travel companion. The rich photography helps you visualize a future visit, while the thoughtful commentary deepens your appreciation for the area’s heritage. Therefore, whether you plan a trip or simply love beautiful design, this book offers lasting inspiration.

Moreover, the book’s balanced approach appeals to a wide audience. Architects will admire the detailed studies of structural elements, while history buffs can enjoy the stories behind each location. Meanwhile, casual readers will find the visual narrative soothing and engaging, making it a perfect addition to any bookshelf.

About This Book

Living in Tuscany (40th Ed.) is published in English and can be purchased through Kalimat Bookstore Online. For more details about the author and additional reviews, visit the Goodreads page. Explore other top English titles in our store via the English Books collection. This edition promises a warm, immersive experience of Tuscany’s landscapes, architecture, and timeless allure.

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