Salone Internazionale del Mobile | Furniture Fashion Play

 

MILAN — Home collections have been among the bright spots in the recession-plagued fashion and luxury goods worlds, so it’s no surprise brands were keen to piggyback on the international Salone Internazionale del Mobile fair this year in the hopes of luring consumers to buy more fashion, not just furniture.

Some amazing pieces that caught my eye, via WWD–

 

ermanno scervino

Ermanno Scervino

ERMANNO SCERVINO: The launch of the company’s first furniture and linens collection was inspired by the designer’s African vacations, namely to Kenya. Sofas, chairs and a canopy bed were covered or embellished with crocheted raffia in black or natural. Similarly, a raffia armchair had legs made of horns of zebu cow. The furniture is produced under license by Nicoletti. 

 

armani casa

Armani Casa

 

Armani Casa

Armani Casa

 

Armani Casa

Armani Casa

ARMANI CASA: Marking the 10th anniversary of his Casa line, Giorgio Armani opted for softer shapes, rounding off corners and sharp edges. Referencing the Twenties to the Forties, Armani played up the purity of design, discreetly concealing elements of a bar, a desk or the kitchen’s working area, for example. Lacquered doors in the designer’s iconic greige color hide the Calyx kitchen black stone top, its dark green shelves and storage facilities. Gruppo Molteni’s DADA SpA produces Armani kitchen units under license.

Dark green stood out among the new colors, and novelties included understated lizard-skin or crocodile prints in leather or velvet, and the use of the South American Santos Palisander wood, either shiny or opaque. The designer’s limited edition, handmade pieces — including a desk dipped in 24-karat gold — were also new. 

Gouffran also unveiled a new license with Rubelli SpA for the production of home fabrics. The Casa collection shown at the Salone featured 30 new pieces of furniture, 60 accessories, 21 new patterns in more than 30 colors and eight limited edition pieces. 

As for Armani’s hotels, Gouffran confirmed the opening in Dubai has been pushed back to 2010, and Milan will open in early 2011. A resort in Marrakech will be unveiled in 2012; Armani Residences, in Marassi, Egypt, will also be available that year. New York, London and Paris are next on the priority list, said Gouffran, adding Armani-designed private homes have just been finished in Saint-Tropez, Moscow, Singapore, London and Portland, Ore. 

 

 

Trussardi 1911

Trussardi 1911

 

Trussardi 1911

Trussardi 1911

TRUSSARDI 1911: For the house’s first furniture collection, Milan Vukmirovic infused a rich and textured feel into the minimal furniture. Standouts included graphic coffee tables made from large-vein marble and framed with matte brass oxidized for 20 days. The same base framed leather or velvet couches available in a rainbow of shades, including neutrals. 

 

 

Diesel

Diesel

DIESEL: The furniture and lamps, licensed to the Italian companies Moroso and Foscarini, respectively, appeared in the brand’s typical rock ’n’ roll and relaxed mood. Among the standouts: a cabinet inspired by the travel case used by musicians to carry their instruments on tour, a studded stool, glass tables where a DJ console or a stingray (visible as in an X-ray) are visible and wood chairs and tables painted with a vintage treatment. Linen lamps featured denimlike stitching or were shaded as microphones. “The light is the first thing that adds atmosphere — in my home, as well,” said Diesel ceo Renzo Rosso. Home linens produced by Zucchi feature stud prints or reference the music world.

 

missonimissoni

MISSONI: Missoni’s first hotel, operated by the Rezidor Hotel Group, is scheduled to open at the end of May in Edinburgh, followed by one in Kuwait City. In creating a garden for the latter and adapting it to the climate, Rosita Missoni turned to cacti and their sculptural shapes for a new colorful print she presented in Milan on soft and oversize pillows displayed on polyethylene, rotating bean-shaped seats in acid green or purple. “The hotel business is useful to focus on, and we get to think about pool, lounge areas and resort spaces,” said Missoni. Next up, Missoni, who owns a Venetian freight boat called “Burcio,” said she would like to develop interior design for boats. 

 

 

Montenapoleone

Montenapoleone street during Salone del Mobile

 

Montenapoleone

Montenapoleone

Favored by sunshine and mild temperatures, about 500,000 visitors filled Milan for the fair, giving the city an injection of optimism. Bars and restaurants bustled with activity while the city center was packed with visitors attending the large number of free events.

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