Margherita Missoni home
Dining room at the home of Margherita Missoni

Margherita Missoni’s home, designed by architect Aldo Cibic, reflects her distinctive style, characterized by intuition and emotional connections. Located in Varese, about an hour outside of Milan, the home is a pure labor of love for Missoni: as she curated the space herself, imbuing it with personal history and cherished pieces collected over the years. “I had no interior designer working on it,” designer Margherita Missoni tells GRAZIA USA. “It was just me.” Artisans like Pictalab and furniture maker Mauro Mori contributed to the home’s unique ambiance, alongside renowned brands such as Svenskt Tenn for wallpapers and fabrics. “I bought several pieces at galleria Luisa Delle Piane and galleria Rossana Orlandi,” says Missoni.

The eclectic yet cohesive style of Missoni’s home is a testament to her diverse influences and global experiences. “My home’s style is very intuitive and emotionally based,” Missoni, who recently launched her new line, Maccapani, shares. “Most objects have a history with me and I have been moving them from house to house, around the world through the years.”

Margherita Missoni home
The living room features a oneof-
a-kind Missoni Home carpet
paired with vintage furniture
including a sofa in Rubelli velvet.

The plexiglass shelves crafted by Andrea Branzi stand out as beloved pieces, adding both functionality and aesthetic appeal to the home’s design narrative. Among her favorite spaces is the bathroom, reminiscent of her grandmother’s Milanese apartment by Piero Portaluppi, adorned with striking yellow and black marble.

In every corner, Margherita Missoni’s home stands as a testament to her unique vision and deeply personal journey, encapsulating a lifetime of cherished memories and global influences.

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