Casa Boschi

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A unique collection of minimal typography. Casa Boschi Di Stefano is a 20th-century bourgeois house on a secluded street in Milan, an example of refined and modern art collecting housed in a non-princely residence. Since 2020 it has also been home to a unique typographic collection: the eleven thousand little books of the Pulcinoelefante, Alberto Casiraghi's life's work. The publisher from Osnago built them in every detail and, with his home printing machine, printed them all. The poetic unity of a Pulcino book is simple and beautiful: on the first page author, title, an image and a few handmade marks, a few pages follow it (an aphorism, a verse, a small text), there are several blank pages to give breath to the small format, and the Pulcino logo closes. Books reduced to the essentials that have the words of Alda Merini, Andy Warhol, Bruno Munari, Fernanda Pivano and a vast array of admirers, by now, all over the world. 

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