Casa Museo Boschi Di Stefano
 
A Secret And Storied Residence
 
Milano Outside/Inside, a journey through Valextra for Milano.
One of Milan’s secret and storied residences, the Casa Museo Boschi Di Stefano was originally the home of two beloved collectors and arbiters of art, Antonio Boschi and Marieda Di Stefano. When it was their home, they collected paintings, objects, and sculptures from the most prestigious of names including De Chirico, Sironi, Morandi, Martini, Savinio, and Fontana while also supporting unknown emerging artists on their walls.
 
"Milano is the city where we have always lived, the one we enjoy returning to when we get back from a trip and that makes us feel at home. We love taking walks early in the morning in Brera, the part of the city we recently moved to. Every day we discover a new corner that is also filled with history and elegance"
Enrico Buonocore and Alessandra Maestroni pictured respectively with the Milano Large handbag and Iside Intarsia Stripe Mini bag at Casa Boschi Di Stefano.
 
Heritage For A New Generation
 
Now, the Casa Museo Boschi Di Stefano is a museum, featuring over 300 of Boschi and Di Stefano’s curated works from the 1930s to the 1970s, while the mezzanine level hosts the “Jan 15” Ceramics School, founded by Marieda in the early 1960s.