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‘The smallest things are always the most
precious,’ says Marco Zanini. He is used to
thinking big, engineering a string of
successful brand relaunches, but in late 2016,
Zanini downsized to design for artisanal
shoemaker Santoni.
On a sunless winter day, he arrives at
Milan’s Casa degli Atellani – a Renaissance-
era city landmark where Leonardo lived while
painting The Last Supper – and opens the door

MARCO ZANINI WITH JOURNALIST AND
PROJECT CURATOR ANGELO FLACCAVENTO
AT PIERO PORTALUPPI’S HOME IN MILAN

to the whimsically deco apartment of the late
architect Piero Portaluppi, which served as
the inspiration for Zanini’s newest collection.
Portaluppi was a key figure of early 20th-
century Milan, and his style became part of
the city’s fabric in buildings such as Palazzo

Crespi, Villa Necchi and the Liberty-
influenced renovation of Casa degli Atellani.
Zanini, a remarkably tall man, passes
through Portaluppi’s foyer, a room frescoed
like an arboretum with fan palms, laurel,
ivy and cactus, and takes a seat in the living
room. ‘Small means precise. Small means
agile,’ he continues, bending his knees sharply
to perch on a petite ivory couch. ‘Small was
the very idea that gave birth to this project.’ »

Little wonder


Santoni‘s Marco Zanini on plotting a small revolution at Piero Portaluppi’s home in Milan


PHOTOGRAPHY: GIULIO GHIRARDI WRITER: LAURA RYSMAN ∑ 087


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