Decorator Roberto Peregalli and architect Laura Sartori Rimini are renowned for their ability to work in seemingly every historical style, conjuring grand spaces that look centuries old, even when they're not. Here, a Napoleon III—style salon in a northern Italian palazzo.
Peregalli just finished his second home, in Tangier, which he built inside the shells of several ruined houses within the Medina. "It's what a European in the 19th century would imagine an old Moroccan house would look like," he says. Here, a bedroom with 19th-century English chinoiserie wallpaper.
Peregalli lined the covered courtyard of his Tangier home with 18th-century tiles. He says the interiors were also inspired by the drawings of Delacroix.
Both Peregalli and Rimini honed their skills working for the legendary decorator Renzo Mongiardino, who created theatrical interiors for the Agnellis, Rothschilds and Hearsts. Here, a Turkish sitting room Peregalli and Rimini designed for a house in London.
Peregalli covered the ceiling of his Milan dining room with a trompe l'oeil tent but retained the walls' water stains for their charm.
Photographs by Simon Watson
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