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An Italian Villa That Houses 30,000 Beetles and a Flock of Porcelain Birds

The New York Times – T Magazine:

Giorgio Taroni’s home overlooking Lake Como has become a cabinet of curiosities, filled with collections of oil paintings, books, ancient coins and vintage postcards.

Nancy Hass
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Collectors and Collections, Culture (Arts), Design, Insects, Interior Design and Furnishings, Lake Como (Italy), Textiles
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