Giorgio Armani presented its new Armani/Casa 2023 collection at the Salone del Mobile 2023 in Palazzo Orsini. This unique presentation offered visitors an immersion into the brand’s universe, highlighting the creative process that drives the highest expressions of Armani style. The collection features new furniture and furnishings, including the brand’s first outdoor collection, as well as new editions of iconic furniture, handcrafted in Italy using precious materials.
The presentation began with an exhibition of the first Armani/Casa collection dedicated entirely to the outdoors, in the hidden garden of Palazzo Orsini. Pieces in solid teak with clean, rounded lines were presented with cushions covered in an Armani/Casa jacquard fabric specially designed for outdoor use. Bright solid colors and stylized palm motifs were inspired by various prints in the collection.
Continuing their tour, customers were led to the first-floor rooms of the Armani Privé studio where a few wicker pieces were on display, highlighting the transition from outdoors to indoors with subtle variations in neutral tones. Furniture designed for the veranda was presented with the theme of lightness and the concept of embellishing furniture elements with interwoven components. The permanent pieces, the NELSON dining table and the RIESLING bar cabinet, were displayed in the Armani/Casa boutique on Corso Venezia, while the new Taj Mahal quartzite side table, TED, was presented for the first time.
At subsequent shows, visitors were able to discover new editions of the brand’s iconic furniture. The SOFIA chair, ANTOINETTE dressing table and CAMILLA desk were offered in new versions, handcrafted in Italy with mother-of-pearl tiles arranged in a mosaic across the entire surface, creating an almost hypnotic weave with a palpable textured finish. This unique collection reaffirms the brand’s oriental inspiration, an important feature of Armani’s aesthetic.
The Armani/Casa 2023 collection is completed by a selection of rugs and textile accessories with precious details, as well as a range of fabrics that evoke Oriental and Art Deco style with silk jacquard variants TOLEDO, TASHKENT and TOYAMA. Bold, evocative shades of nature have been integrated into the classic neutral palette with touches of agave green, cobalt blue, orange, grey and lacquered red. The theme of intertwining runs throughout the collection, even in small objects such as cylindrical candleholders in wire mesh and the TRECCIA TEA SET, which includes tumblers

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