Style in-between pages #2
From art to fashion
Editorial
Edition 93
14.06.2021
La casa fantastica. Hundertwasser [The House of Happy Spirits: A Children's Book Inspired by Hundertwasser], by Géraldine Elschner and Vandevelde Lucie (Jaca Book/ original edition L’Élan Vert)



THE BRIGHT COLORS OF SUMMER by Oriana Picceni - Style Piccoli



Try to imagine luxuriant plants rising from the concrete, branches enveloping the houses, and bright colors scattered on the walls of a gray city. We ended up inside the pages of a beautiful fairy tale with a green soul inspired by the famous Viennese house designed by Friedensreich Hundertwasser, a pioneer of ecological architecture. A story that not only wants to be a hymn to the colors that should always brighten up our daily lives but is also an invitation to reflect on how to help the environment, bridging the gap between humans and nature.
La casa fantastica. Hundertwasser [The House of Happy Spirits: A Children's Book Inspired by Hundertwasser], by Géraldine Elschner and Vandevelde Lucie (Jaca Book/ original edition L’Élan Vert)
If you're looking for ideas, check out the gallery below, where you can find some inputs from me:
Mixing colors? Hundertwasser would have loved the super-cheerful outfit of EMC - Everything Must Change
They are as exuberant as the forest imagined by the brilliant architect, the boho-chic dresses from the mini-me collection by Lanilla
The swim shorts by MC2 Saint Barth are perfect to not go unnoticed, even at the beach
A beautiful touch of mustard yellow to energize every step with Collégien socks
The sun enters the wardrobe with the tiny floral print blouse by the French brand Poupette St Barth
A robot friend to chase new adventures? Everything is possible with Mr & Mrs Tin's colorful little robot
Building a cheerful city like the ones Hundertwasser had in mind will be easy with these Plantoys wooden bricks
To reconcile with nature, choose your favorite park and run at breakneck speed on a nice scooter... as long as it's colorful, like the Scoot & Ride ones.
Oriana Picceni
I am passionate about children’s literature, art, design, fashion, illustration, theater, and anything that can spark the imagination. I became a journalist for the love of stories. I like meeting people, listening to them, and writing about them. You can read me in the pages of Style Piccoli or the colored clouds of my blog Spinginuvole (www.spinginuvole.it), a crossroads of stories, projects, and ideas. If I am not reading, writing, or cooking tarts, you are sure to find me in the mountains, where I am working on the new edition of the children’s literary festival Un Ponte di Storie (www.unpontedistorie.it)
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