This is my favorite shelter magazine.
It is not about "high" design, but about life.
People living in the world and using what they find around them.
Creating beauty.
This article is wonderful. Sorry about the bad photos, go out and get the May
issue to really appreciate the story.
"Ettore Guatelli plowed a single furrow, spending his life gathering tools from Italy's
agricultural past and turning his home, near Parma, into a museum of artfully
arranged rural artifacts."
Photos by Ricardo Labougle
He died at the age of 79 in 2000.
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