The Best Designer Furnishings From Salone del Mobile 2019
We put the spotlight on covetable pieces from the largest design showcase
Salone del Mobile 2019 in Milan has officially drawn to a close. Besides creative designs and eye-catching installations, this year saw a fresh crop of stylish furnishings designed by luxury houses including Loewe, Dior and Hermes. Here, the best pieces you'll want to get into your homes.
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The French luxury house tapped Milan-based Dimore Studio to create an exclusive 14-piece collection showcasing mixed metals (gold, silver and bronze) juxtaposed with plexiglass and natural woven rattan, a nod to Dior's iconic Cannage motif.
These standout weaved vases from the 'Basket' series are a great addition to any feature wall or space.
Dior X Dimore
For its 5th Salone del Mobile exhibition, Loewe enlisted the help of 11 artists and masters of craft to reinterpret the art of traditional basket weaving. The luxury fashion house also commissioned Spanish artisans to create a range of bags, accessories and home decorations for its presentation.
This beautiful 'Dub' leather basket not only does double duty as a vase and ornament, it is the epitome of skilled craftsmanship and artisan flair.
Loewe Baskets
Versace Home
Louis Vuitton's Objets Nomades collection comprises 10 new travel-inspired objects, resulting from collaborations with designers including Zanellato/Bortotto and Atelier Biagetti.
This yellow flower bud-inspired seat by the Campana Brothers from Brazil is evocative of a tropical cocoon, lined with warming fabric on the inside and Vuitton leather on the outside. Luxuriate in the 'Bulbo', created for your ultimate well-being and comfort.
Louis Vuitton
Armani Casa
Hermès Coulisse
Dolce & Gabbana X Smeg
Marni Moon Walk
Entitled “Back Home”, Fendi Casa's latest collection features the latest pieces by Italian architect and designer, Cristina Celestino. The collection celebrates the house's iconic motifs, reworked to create elegant pieces in various materials such as marble and onyx.
The 'Effe' marble coffee table was inspired by a floral motif designed by the late Karl Lagerfeld for the Maison in 1983 and oozes retro Italian vibes.
Fendi Casa
Diesel Living has referenced the past and present for its new offerings, including refreshed updates of best-selling classics.
The Aerozeppelin's modular seating is light, comfortable and highly versatile. Its key feature? A rotatable backrest that can accommodate the seat depth preferences of its users.
Diesel Living