What a beautiful home and a heartfelt tribute to her mother. You can almost hear the ripples of laughter and conversations from the dinner table. Stunning ❤
Me too. And the more Martina spoke, the more I longed to meet her mother, or at least see her interviewed; or in her own domain being her best Self. She sounds like an absolutely fascinating woman and mother. What a home...wow. I'd love to have known her in some way. Credit to Martina for conveying this to us all here. I'm sure most of us would love to know more about such a woman, such a life. Her family home is magnificent. We can only dream of a once in a lifetime talent like Mongiardino to decorate and design our own abodes... genius.
My mum passed away 4 weeks ago and I’ve been soul searching and desperately trying to find my footing again. It’s a sudden full stop on everything you ever knew. You’ve explained it perfectly, what I’m trying to understand is actually the feeling of closure on the me I was and the beginning of another me. A more independent me. Thank you 🙏🏻
One of the most beautiful homes I've seen in such a long time, exactly the kind of atmosphere, architecture and general style that I adore, connect profoundly to and am most inspired by. So rare to see great tours like this. Thank you for your generosity in sharing with us your magnificent family home. Wow.
I bought the book and I will certainly subscribe to the magazine. Despite being poor compared to her I feel it’s the book that is the most accessible weirdly. It’s very inspirational, it’s not about trends, as she said it’s very linked to artisans. This means I can get inspired and sew something. I can thrift. I can paint. I can create with these images in mind and build and collect. Hearing her talk I feel very touched❤
First of all what a beautiful home. I especially love the look of living room with beautiful upholstered sofa with 2 wicker chairs on each side. The colors and layering give it a very European look. Lastly, the host is exquisite. The beautiful dress is so flattering. Wonder who is the dress label.
👍👍👍💖💖💖💎💎💎✨✨✨ Piękno tego domu jest ponadczasowe!On jest silny i stabilny przez tradycję i swoją historię.Dobrze przebywać w takim miejscu i mieć świadomość,że istnieją tak fascynujące domy.
Beautiful video and a beautiful home. As much as I love the magazine (and the videos of course) I now think that this particular video is a lot more special, and feels just as intimate as the "A House & A Host" in The Grove with Ashley.
What lovely home! I, too, love chinoiserie as accent points. In my small studio I hv collected pieces that create the exotic atmosphere without overpowering the space. The largest piece is a wedding screen, a long plain cabinet painted that red so evocative of China and an embroidered Korean screen showing a young woman standing beside a seated patriarch. Several large porcelain pots with ferns and palms complete the picture.
Well, in 7 minutes she only had time to talk about the house (which was the main point), and the important link to her mother. The house is beautiful and the tribute to her mother I found very touching, and I don't tend to be at all sentimental. She spoke very formally to accommodate the format and mood of the video. I imagine, with friends around the table and no cameras rolling, she's delightful. Regards from Indiana.
Curious how you would have directed the video? In 7 minutes she only had time to talk about the house (which was the main point), and the important link to her mother. The house is beautiful and the tribute to her mother I found very touching, and I don't tend to be at all sentimental. She spoke very formally to accommodate the format and mood of the video. I imagine, with friends around the table and no cameras rolling, she's delightful. Regards from Indiana.
What a beautiful home and a heartfelt tribute to her mother. You can almost hear the ripples of laughter and conversations from the dinner table. Stunning ❤
Me too. And the more Martina spoke, the more I longed to meet her mother, or at least see her interviewed; or in her own domain being her best Self. She sounds like an absolutely fascinating woman and mother. What a home...wow. I'd love to have known her in some way. Credit to Martina for conveying this to us all here. I'm sure most of us would love to know more about such a woman, such a life. Her family home is magnificent. We can only dream of a once in a lifetime talent like Mongiardino to decorate and design our own abodes... genius.
My mum passed away 4 weeks ago and I’ve been soul searching and desperately trying to find my footing again. It’s a sudden full stop on everything you ever knew. You’ve explained it perfectly, what I’m trying to understand is actually the feeling of closure on the me I was and the beginning of another me. A more independent me. Thank you 🙏🏻
One of my all time heroes is Mongiardino! That’s why your esthetic appeals so much. Thanks for sharing this and the wonderful words about your mother.
One of the most beautiful homes I've seen in such a long time, exactly the kind of atmosphere, architecture and general style that I adore, connect profoundly to and am most inspired by. So rare to see great tours like this. Thank you for your generosity in sharing with us your magnificent family home. Wow.
I bought the book and I will certainly subscribe to the magazine. Despite being poor compared to her I feel it’s the book that is the most accessible weirdly. It’s very inspirational, it’s not about trends, as she said it’s very linked to artisans. This means I can get inspired and sew something. I can thrift. I can paint. I can create with these images in mind and build and collect. Hearing her talk I feel very touched❤
Wunderful! Magnifique! Merci from South of France
First of all what a beautiful home. I especially love the look of living room with beautiful upholstered sofa with 2 wicker chairs on each side. The colors and layering give it a very European look.
Lastly, the host is exquisite. The beautiful dress is so flattering. Wonder who is the dress label.
👍👍👍💖💖💖💎💎💎✨✨✨
Piękno tego domu jest ponadczasowe!On jest silny i stabilny przez tradycję i swoją historię.Dobrze przebywać w takim miejscu i mieć świadomość,że istnieją tak fascynujące domy.
Pura poesia,profondità d animo, bellezza, calore,accoglienza cultura un mix bellissimo grazie❤
Красивый дом! Множество интересных деталей! Впечатляет количество книг! Спасибо за видео!
Beautiful video and a beautiful home. As much as I love the magazine (and the videos of course) I now think that this particular video is a lot more special, and feels just as intimate as the "A House & A Host" in The Grove with Ashley.
Elegant and interesting home! ❤
What a beautiful tribute to your mother. And the home itself is so beautiful, we could look at it for hours!
Beautiful home. Warm and lovely
A beautiful house. Lovely memories. Thank you for the video.
More of these videos. Many more.
Insightful…..salamat!
Absolutely… our mothers live in us and the ensuing things we do…so true
Beautiful❤
Lovely ❤
Home for all generations
What lovely home! I, too, love chinoiserie as accent points. In my small studio I hv collected pieces that create the exotic atmosphere without overpowering the space. The largest piece is a wedding screen, a long plain cabinet painted that red so evocative of China and an embroidered Korean screen showing a young woman standing beside a seated patriarch. Several large porcelain pots with ferns and palms complete the picture.
Every detail has story. Walls, armchairs, books, everything...
Delicious...
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Handsome.
I aspire to have a house where I can line the corridors with books
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What a boring self-obsessed person.
Well, in 7 minutes she only had time to talk about the house (which was the main point), and the important link to her mother. The house is beautiful and the tribute to her mother I found very touching, and I don't tend to be at all sentimental. She spoke very formally to accommodate the format and mood of the video. I imagine, with friends around the table and no cameras rolling, she's delightful. Regards from Indiana.
@@davidcattin7006 OK. Accepted. From Skye.
The great Mongiardino killed by the most boring lady......what a pity
Curious how you would have directed the video? In 7 minutes she only had time to talk about the house (which was the main point), and the important link to her mother. The house is beautiful and the tribute to her mother I found very touching, and I don't tend to be at all sentimental. She spoke very formally to accommodate the format and mood of the video. I imagine, with friends around the table and no cameras rolling, she's delightful. Regards from Indiana.
Beautiful ❤❤❤