Only the creators of the Lake Como Design Festival could produce a refined guide for an authentic and innovative experience in our territory.
Wonderlake Como is a project dedicated to the wonder of discovering Lake Como, for those who have known it for a long time and for those who visit it for the first time. A real union of ancient traditions with new contaminations.

Since 2019 it has been producing publications and organizing cultural events with the aim of promoting, in Italy and in the world, a modern and integrated image of a territory that has always had a strong identity.

In each volume all the magic of the Lario is transmitted, through unexpected points of view, where wonder is the common thread. The story that is told in the pages of these books is poetry, made up of images, living pages of decoration, furniture and nature.
Wonderlake keep surprising with the new 2022 guide, introducing the best proposals of the area. We are happy to be part of a selection of high-level design creatives such as the Ernesto Riva shipyards, Draga & Aurel ateliers, galleries like G / ART / EN, RAMO, design shops as Desmomobilia, Casa7, ENA, Nordisk, and DEP.

Nosetta Como

Atelier Draga & Aurel

Galleria Ramo
Reading about certain bars (Canova Bar in Villa d'Este, Villa Lario Lounge Bar) and restaurants (Figli dei Fiori, Terrazza sul Lago or Ristorante Lago at the Gran Hotel Victoria in Menaggio) certainly makes the experience unforgettable.

Ristorante Lago at Grand Hotel Victoria Menaggio
There are places on Lake Como that you would not expect to exist. Casa Bianca Como is one of them. A historic villa open to the public since 2024, it houses a deeply personal contemporary art collection — works by Francesco Vezzoli, Pier Paolo Calzolari and others — alongside Cova, the historic Milanese patisserie. We went on a winter afternoon. We will return.
The things we value most about how we work were not invented. They were inherited — from the mills, the artisans, and the rhythms of life on Lake Como. And they are responsible. Zero waste. Transparent supply chain. Timeless design. No compromise.
Every Nosetta piece begins with the fabrics of Como—the same exceptional textiles that supply the world's luxury houses. But understanding why these fabrics are exceptional requires going deeper. Recently, director Maddalena Terragni guided us through the Fondazione Antonio Ratti's extraordinary collection: over 3,300 textile fragments spanning from the third to the twentieth century. What Antonio Ratti began in the 1950s as personal design inspiration has become an invaluable public resource. For those of us working with Como textiles, it's a return to the source—a reminder that we're not simply buying fabric, but participating in a heritage that spans centuries.