Press Coverage

International editorial coverage of the Contemporary Roots project.

ArchEyes EN

Contemporary Roots: Modern Craft Inside Villa Lante and Palazzo Farnese

Published on one of the world’s 25 most influential architecture websites and five-time A’Design Best Media Award winner. ArchEyes frames Contemporary Roots as a spatial intervention within two Renaissance landmarks, analysing the dialogue between contemporary objects and historic architecture through proportion, material, and historical continuity.

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Visual Atelier 8 EN

Contemporary Roots: Tuscia Craftsmanship Meets Renaissance Architecture

Featured on the award-winning digital publication with over 600,000 Instagram followers and a Forbes 30 Under 30 Europe finalist (2019). Visual Atelier 8 presents each of the nine artisans in detail — techniques, materials, and creative processes — offering the most complete portrait of the people behind the objects.

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Live in Italy Magazine EN

Discover Tuscia Through Contemporary Craft at Villa Lante and Palazzo Farnese

Published on the Miami-based travel and lifestyle magazine recognised by Feedspot as the best Italy magazine for two consecutive years. Live in Italy Magazine presents Tuscia as a cultural destination for English-speaking travellers, using Contemporary Roots as the lens through which to discover the region beyond the usual routes.

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Stilorama EN

Tuscia: A Living Renaissance of Craft

Featured on the UK’s first online luxury marketplace, founded in 2002 and connected to the British Fashion Council. Stilorama positions Contemporary Roots at the intersection of artisan heritage and contemporary design, placing Tuscia’s makers in a prestigious context alongside international fashion, beauty, and lifestyle.

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La Voce d’Italia IT

L’artigianato della Tuscia entra nelle dimore del Rinascimento

Published on the most authoritative Italian-language daily for the global Italian diaspora — founded in 1950 in Caracas, now headquartered in Madrid with editorial offices in New York. La Voce d’Italia delivers the most detailed coverage of the project, describing every artisan and technique, reaching approximately six million Italians abroad and their second and third generations.

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