Los Angeles is knee-deep in Italianate *Italianish architecture, so it only makes sense that someone has put down a glassy, Hollywood Hills-style modern in Gazzola in northern Italy. The vacation house was built by SoCal native and designer Terri Pecora and her English architect husband Nic Bewick, and they furnished, appropriately, with vintage Eames (or Eamesish) chairs picked up in LA. [NYT, image via]
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