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Inside SicilyInside Sicily

Inside Sicily

Photography by Guido Taroni
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Celebrate centuries of history, culture, and natural beauty in this exclusive view inside the stunning homes of Sicily’s most interesting residents

An ode to the ever-changing landscapes of the Mediterranean’s largest island, this book takes readers on a captivating journey from Sicily’s dazzling coastline and the Aeolian Islands to the volcanic foothills of the majestic Mount Etna. From the gilded and frescoed ceilings of aristocratic palazzos to the muted tones of sun-bleached rustic dwellings, the extraordinary homes seen here reveal the rich tapestry of design at the heart of Sicily’s enigmatic and captivating soul. Sicily, a cradle of architectural styles, reflects its Ancient Greek and Roman heritage, enriched by Byzantine and Arab influences and crowned with the opulence of Sicilian Baroque.

This cultural tapestry comes alive in the island’s grand palazzos, rural masserie (farmhouses), and lovingly restored villas, all brought to life in this exquisite volume. Step inside Casa Cuseni in Taormina, the historic home of English painter Robert Kitson, which once hosted luminaries such as Giacomo Balla and D.H. Lawrence, whose creativity is reflected in its remarkable décor. Visit the Aeolian retreat of visionary architect Ettore Sottsass, founder of the Memphis Group, and writer and design critic Barbara Radice. Explore the natural beauty of Val di Noto and marvel at the villa of celebrated architects Gordon Guillaumier and the late Rodolfo Dordoni.

Featuring stunning interiors photography by Guido Taroni and rich insights by author Christopher Garis, Inside Sicily celebrates the island’s unparalleled fusion of traditions.

336 pages
9¼ x 12 in. (235 x 305 mm.), portrait
300 color illustrations
ISBN: 978-0-86565-425-9
Hardcover
US $75 / CAN $94 / GBP £65
Publication Date: September 2025

Christopher Garis is an American writer and editor who has worked for T Magazine, Elle Décor, The World of Interiors and Condé Nast Traveler, among other publications. He lives between Milan and Tangier.

Guido Taroni is a leading photographer specializing in fashion and interiors. Inspired by his uncle, renowned fashion photographer Giovanni Gastel, Taroni has forged a characteristic style that has seen his work regularly exhibited as well as featured in iconic design publications such as T Magazine, Cabana, World of Interiors, and Architectural Digest. He is the great-nephew of Luchino Visconti, director of the classic 1963 film The Leopard, set in Sicily. His books include Inside Tangier, Inside Milan, Inside Yucatan, and Safari Style, among others. He lives in Milan.