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The Color Archive

Every destination holds a secret palette. Here, we move beyond the map to focus on the pigments that truly bring a place to life. By isolating a single color from our travels, we explore its history, its mood, and its power to inspire.

Discover the world through a more vibrant lens.


The Soul of the City: Limestone and Bordeaux Red
LAURA MOLINA LAURA MOLINA

The Soul of the City: Limestone and Bordeaux Red

What makes Bordeaux feel so perfectly harmonious? Explore the story behind its iconic pale limestone and the deep "Rouge Bordeaux"—a color combination so vital to the city’s identity that it is protected by UNESCO. A visual journey from the golden 18th-century facades to the small details that bring the Bontaria table to life.

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The Torino Rush: A Crimson Dialogue in Italy’s First Capital
LAURA MOLINA LAURA MOLINA

The Torino Rush: A Crimson Dialogue in Italy’s First Capital

Discover the kinetic spirit of Turin, where royal dignity meets industrial audacity. From the legendary rooftop test track of the FIAT Lingotto factory to the herbal red glow of the aperitivo hour at Caffè Mulassano, explore how Italy’s first capital inspired the "YOU DRIVE ME CRAZY" tray. Join Laura Molina as she explores the crimson dialogue between history, design, and the art of the conversation piece.

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A Rebellion in Linen: The Art of Not Sitting Still
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A Rebellion in Linen: The Art of Not Sitting Still

"Journey through 'Swinging London' with Laura Molina in an exploration where Mary Quant’s iconic designs and urban art collide. Discover how 1960s rebellion and the energy of Britpop inspired the 'KEEP ON MOVING' linen napkin collection. More than just a table accessory, it’s an invitation to constant curiosity and to designing spaces that refuse to be boring."

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Stories in Blue: From the Canals of Amsterdam to your Table
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Stories in Blue: From the Canals of Amsterdam to your Table

"Step into the quiet elegance of Amsterdam’s historic canal houses with Laura Molina. From the intricate 'Toile de Jouy' of hidden house-museums to the iconic cobalt blue of Delft tiles, explore how the art of 17th-century Netherlands inspired the 'Francis' tray. Discover a collection where 'silent elegance' meets modern botanical energy, turning everyday functional objects into the ultimate conversation pieces for your home."

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