Curated by Nicholas Cullinan, 'Paraventi: Folding Screens from the 17th to 21st Centuries' at Fondazione Prada explores the uses, styles and artistic history of decorative screens – from imperial Japan to oversized cheese graters| The World Of Interiors
Designing the National Library of Kosovo in Pristina in the early 1970s, Andrija Mutnjaković deployed the dome as one of his fundamental forms in order to mark the Ottoman empire’s impact on the region| The World Of Interiors
Riccardo Priolisi and John Hooks left fashion careers to take on a cyclopean project in Sicily: cultivating a masseria that pays homage to artists and ancients| The World Of Interiors
Scattered with ruins and relics, the Troad in northwestern Anatolia is a theatre for the high drama of ‘Journeys Across Roman Asia Minor’, a photographic record of the remnants of the rise and fall of the Roman Empire by Sir Don McCullin and Barnaby Rogerson| The World Of Interiors
Gianluca Longo is transported to ancient Rome as he wallows like an emperor in the marble baths at the city’s Bulgari Hotel| The World Of Interiors
This perfectly preserved Art Deco lodge is a time capsule of the 1930s| The World Of Interiors
Féau Boiseries is keeping the tradition of French-style interiors alive. For 150 years, the prestigious firm has been designing and adapting wood-panelling decor with aplomb| The World Of Interiors