World of Interiors January 2013
A nice copy of the magazine.
From World of Interiors website:
It’s not just the décor that marks out L’Eclettico as different from Milan’s rather reverential 20th-century-antique shops (this months cover). As well as selling important pieces they've turned ready-made assemblage into a trademark - blurring the line between dealer and designer. Plus, the seven year restoration of a 17th-century longhouse in Suffolk; an old tobacconist’s shop in Wiltshire where dealers have uncovered all manner of puffer’s ephemera; a Tamil house in southern India, cultivated with a careful blend of the European and the Asian; the Venetian apartment whose owner has a craze for cartography; and the neoclassical villa of German prince Leopold III - complete with Pompeian decorations and an erupting ‘volcano’.