17 Italian Kitchens, Dolce Vita Edition

From the country that taught us how to make ourselves fully at home in the kitchen, here are 17 memorable designs—rustic, clean-lined, and effortless-looking combinations of the two.

Above: This luxe kitchen in a Vipp pop-up features modern, modular, and unfitted Vipp components (and a locally glazed tile floor) beneath a Venetian ceiling fresco. Take a tour in The Vipp Pop-Up Palazzo: Scandi Minimalism in an Italian Baroque Setting Turned Temporary Hotel.
studio andrew  trotter salva lopez puglia masseria kitchen 1 Above: The kitchen at Casolare Scarani in Puglia by Studio Andrew Trotter was formerly, surprisingly enough, a garage, now fitted with terra cotta tiles.
kitchen at palazzo daniele in puglia, italy 2 Above: At Palazzo Daniele in Italy, history (tall ceilings and plastered archways) meets modern and minimal (stainless steel-clad island) in the communal kitchen. See more in Kitchen of the Week: Minimalism Meets Grandeur at an Italian Villa Turned Hotel.
villa chiesuloa kitchen italy marina sinibaldi benatti 3 Above: The ultimate marble sink in a convent turned country house, restored by Marina Sinibaldi Benatti (who became an interior designer along the way); see La Dolce Vita: A Restored 17th-Century Convent Outside Milan.
lando kitchen convivio remodelista 20 4 Above: Even a genius portable kitchen doesn’t skimp on the marble countertops; see A Moveable Feast: A Modular Kitchen from an Italian Architect.
villa lena clarisse demory coke bartrina photograph remodelista 5 Above: Understated ease in an apartment kitchen by Clarisse Demory at Villa Lena, a hotel and artist retreat on a Tuscan estate. For more, see our post Steal This Look: A Humble Tuscan Kitchen, French Edition.
tenuta borgia dammuso grande in pantelleria, italy, kitchen 6 Above: Does this kitchen look familiar? It played a starring role in Luca Guadagnino’s A Bigger Splash. Take a full tour of the island villa in Vacation Dreaming: Elegant Simplicity on the Italian Island of Pantelleria.
bsbee milan loft remodelista 3 1466x2077 7 Above: A Romantic/Industrial Milan Loft for a Bohemian Design Duo, glam chandelier included.
Pantry of the Week Elevated Kitsch in Matilda Goads GrannyChic Larder portrait 1 Above: A show kitchen in a rescued spinning mill in northern Italy features ground concrete floors and reclaimed shelving; see A Showroom in Italy Where Everything Is Made from Salvaged Materials.
studio andrew trotter casa soleto salva lopez puglia 28 9 Above: A simple kitchen with Ilve range in Moody and Mysterious: Casa Soleto in Puglia by Studio Andrew Trotter.
villa lena clarisse demory coke bartrina photograph remodelista updated 1 10 Above: Also at Villa Lena: An apartment kitchen features cabinets painted in dusty sage. See Villa Lena: A Creative Hub (and Hotel) in Tuscany.
ca'giovanni stone house by alfredo vanotti architettura 11 Above: In the mountains, there’s this small, minimalist kitchen in a stone house, as seen in Ca’Giovanni: An Architect’s (Gentle) Renovation of His Great-Grandfather’s Work.
pietro russo living room wall mural 12 Above: An Italian designer’s tiny historic flat in Milan gets a 21st-century revamp with a rosy fresco and steel counters; see more at Pietro Russo’s 538-Square-Foot Apartment in Milan, Glamour Included.
numeroventi hotel in italy 13 Above: A backsplash in colorful tiles at Numeroventi in Florence. For more, see A Modern Guest House in a 16th-Century Palazzo.
designer katrin arens own kitchen 14 Above: Get a glimpse of designer Katrin Arens’s own kitchen in Lombardy, stacked ceramics included, in Slow Design: Katrin Arens Plate Rack.
cascina jonathan tuckey design 15 Above: Simple yet striking: See A Centuries-Old Farmhouse for All Seasons by Jonathan Tuckey Design.
kitchen at villa castelluccio by studio andrew trotter, photo by salva lopez 16 Above: And a quiet kitchen—with concrete countertops and niches for display—in Italian Spring: A Villa in the Puglia Countryside, with Rooms for Let.

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N.B. This post is an old favorite; it was originally published on September 26, 2014, and has been updated with new kitchens we love.

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