After an incredibly successful stint last year, The House of Peroni are back for a second round, celebrating the very best Italian culture, cuisine and drinks it has to offer. Bringing the new wave of Italian creative talent to London, they'll once again host their month long residency throughout May at Holborn's Lincoln Inn Fields.
Taking over a stunning townhouse, they'll transform the four floors into an "immersive world of fashion forward, design-led Italian style and culture for everyone to enjoy." Run by Andrea Morgante, who is the award-winning architect and co-designer of the Enzo Ferrari museum, the theme will be inspired by the year 1963, a symbolic year in which Italian style took to the world stage and when Carlo Peroni created Peroni Nastro Azzurro.
The House will feature its own third floor restaurant, overlooking a fantastic part of the city whilst there will also be outdoor terrace seating with a selection of dishes from culinary collective Bottega Wapping, lead by Lorenzo Di Francesco and Daniele Miconi, whose inventive menus have earned them quite the cult following in the East End.
From Friday the 2nd, The House will be open to the public in which guests can immerse themselves with bespoke creations from the likes of sculptographer Daniele Papuli and design duo Carnovsky.
With exciting and imaginative weekly events going on throughout the month, activities include 'The Art of Gelato', 'Italian Brunch Club', 'Alfresco Feast & Italo Beats', 'Create Your Own Silk Scarf' and much more.
The House of Peroni will be taking up residence at 64 Lincoln’s Inn Field, Holborn, London WC2A, 3JX all throughout the month of May. Open every day except for the 5th, 11th, 18th and 26th. No admission fee and strictly 18 and over.