From David Netto Glassware Fit for the Italian Riviera to Washington, DC's Coolest New Dining Room, Here Are AD's Discoveries of the Month
Briefly

The article explores the intersection of art and home living through John Chamberlain's works, featured in the book 'Living With Chamberlain.' Notable personalities, including Yvonne Force Villareal and Vera Wang, share how Chamberlain’s artworks influence and enhance their domestic spaces. Additionally, designer David Netto illustrates his philosophy of entertaining, exemplified by his new tableware that channels an inviting, Italian-inspired style, particularly highlighted by the ubiquity of the Negroni in his gatherings. The narrative emphasizes how art and design shape personal experiences in living spaces.
Yvonne Force Villareal describes her couch from a John Chamberlain exhibition as 'the root chakra' of her family, symbolizing comfort and connection.
David Netto shares his philosophy on entertaining, emphasizing that a Negroni in every guest’s hand sets the tone for a relaxed, inviting atmosphere.
Read at Architectural Digest
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