Cabana Anthology: The Anniversary Edition
Martina Mondadori
To celebrate 10 years of the sumptuous, sought-after, limited-edition Cabana magazine, editor Martina Mondadori presents the most revered Cabana-approved designers and their works alongside previously unseen interiors projects in this unique, superbly produced addition to any design enthusiast’s library.
“Cabana is my favorite interior design magazine” — Anna Wintour
Celebrating 10 years of publishing the finest interior design and decorative arts, Cabana Anthology: The Anniversary Edition is a stunning showcase of the most impressive and influential styles featured in the cult interiors magazine in its first decade. This sublime book delves into the stories behind a multitude of stunning interiors, offering insights from the designers, collectors, and artists who have contributed to Cabana’s legacy of true artistry and craftsmanship. Founded by editor-in-chief Martina Mondadori along with designer Christoph Radl and publisher Gianluca Reina in 2014, Cabana aims to inspire a new generation of globetrotters, taking them on a journey through sophistication, obsessive collecting, colors, and fabrics.
This stunning volume features the very best photography, interviews, profiles, and features from the publication, with contributions from Carlos Mota, Marco Mansi, and Marian McEvoy, and photographers Miguel Flores-Vianna, Guido Taroni, Mark Luscombe Whyte, Tim Walker, and Joanna MacLennan, among many others.
Martina Mondadori is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of Cabana Magazine, the biannual interiors and decorative arts publication, creative director of the brand’s homewares line, Casa Cabana, and the author of four books: Renzo Mongiardino: A Painterly Vision; Cabana Anthology; Casa Cabana and YSL Lexicon.
Representing the fourth generation of the Mondadori publishing family, Martina worked in publishing and luxury branding before launching Cabana in 2014. A keen collector and globetrotter, she spent much of her childhood travelling Europe and the Middle East, exploring antiques fairs and flea markets with her father, Leonardo Mondadori. This sparked her love of travel and respect for true artistry and craftsmanship, all of which underpin Cabana and Casa Cabana.
Martina’s homes have been featured in international design publications including Architectural Digest, Vogue and the Financial Times, while Casa Cabana has appeared on 1stdibs, Matches Fashion and as the first Home Trunkshow on Moda Operandi. Italian-born, Martina lives between London and Milan – where Cabana is based – with her three children, Leonardo, 15, Tancredi, 13 and Cosima, 7.