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Cabana #25

230 x 305 mm, 392 pages (plus 16 page insert)
Milano, Italy
Biannual (or ‘Semestrial’ as they say) 
First published 2014
Editor-in-chief: Martina Mondadori
Creative director: Christoph Radl

Cabana is a heavyweight publication exploring the way people relate to interiors, from the grandest rooms to the smallest details. Every issue features a range of specially designed textiles on the front cover. In their words: 

‘The German word gemütlich summons the Cabana vision, conveying an inviting feeling of warmth and sense of space. Whether it be a palazzo, a flat, a folly or a hut, the Cabana mood is an appreciation of the sensory and experiential characteristics of interiors.’

This 25th issue for Spring/Summer 2026 draws inspiration from the softer palette of this time of year, celebrating the idea of ‘restraint without renunciation’, and how this translates to interiors that ‘whisper rather than declare’. Inside, discover interiors from across the globe, all united by an invitation to pause, reflect, and listen. Leaf through the pages and visit Stephen Sills’ understated drawing room in his house in Bedford, New York; step inside Emiliano Salci’s Milanese home, where rooms and cupboards reveal as much through what they withhold as what they display; and travel to Djerba, Tunisia, through a portfolio that encourages readers to ‘slow down and truly look’. Elsewhere, meet gardeners in the Loire Valley, whose approach to horticulture mirrors the same quiet sensitivity found throughout these interiors. Tucked in the back is a small accompanying publication exhibiting 14 floral arrangements by James Stopforth, created using flowers gathered from celebrities’ treasured gardens—including those of Jasper Conran, Sam McKnight and Isabel and Julian Bannerman.

Choose from four collectible covers, all created in collaboration with Bvlagri and featuring fabrics by the historic Venetian textile house, Rubelli.

cabanamagazine.com

£40.00
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