LUXURY BRANDS

Raw, nature-inspired pieces have taken hold of the luxury market. The combination of natural materials like leather, stone and wood can be seen in most luxury brands' latest collections. From Roberto Cavalli to Fendi Casa, Palazzo Collezioni has sourced unique pieces comprised of unpolished stone, tempered glass, and unbelievably soft fabrics. 

ROBERTO CAVALLI HOME

Contemporary styles have seen iconic brands revisit their most evocative chapters. Roberto Cavalli Home Interiors have included striking stone and polished metals in their collections of new cabinetry. Pieces like the Golden Bridge console express the sleek styles included in the Roberto Cavalli Home collections. Sharp and clean, the mirror tables come together in sophisticated but practical designs. 

Roberto Cavalli Home always captures the natural world's movement and elegance. Inspired by wild motives and sublime prints, the brand has introduced its opulent signature to the latest principles of calm and comfort.

FENDI CASA

Fendi Casa has revisited iconic themes in their new collections. From bamboo to weaving, olive wood to Murano glass, and texture reimagined in walls and fabrics, the new collections have a distinctly international inspiration. The latest collections by Fendi Casa mark a new phase in the prestigious design group. Taking the brand back to its origins in 1989, they have found new ways to incorporate the logo into the function of each piece and have created a distinctive mood through their gentle use of colour and the harmony of different materials. 

Fendi has always used warm colour to generate intimacy and ease in its settings. Luxurious without being pretentious the new style has been created by a specialised team of international designers who have sought to include culture and contentment into luxury homes.

VISIONNAIRE HOME PHILOSOPHY

Visionnaire Home Philosophy was one of the jewels of the season. The brand's commitment to producing positive outcomes for the communities, people and territories they source their materials from is translated into positive values in the home environment. Featuring a perfect balance between simplicity and extravagance, the latest pieces are a reinterpretation of modern styles.

Relying on colour and texture, Visionnaire has presented enigmatic scenes in bright, dimensional wallpaper and geometric artworks impacted with Swarovski crystals.

Combining innovation and art, kitchen and living systems are automated and customisable, fulfilling functional needs as well as timeless aesthetics. 

TRUSSARDI CASA

Trussardi perfected the art of high-class minimalism long before it reached the periphery of many other luxury brands. Creating organic spaces and contemporary comfort, Trussardi has layered and combined materials like pilled velvets, leather trims and travertine to express the brand's values; clean, simple, personal and customisable pieces for the modern home. 

Soothing and aesthetic, the latest collections use the contrast of subdued, moody grey and white variations to generate a soft style.

PHILIPP PLEIN

The latest designer on the scene is Philipp Plein, who has launched his first home collections, which are every bit as erratic and powerful as his fashion. Lush, moody and vibrant, the new interiors have made a mark by exploring several themes and effortlessly blending them under one groundbreaking brand. Heavy use of gold, colour and prints characterise the pieces. Using familiar tropes with unique twists like script inclusions and a regal Miami influence, Philipp Plein is a space to watch and a collection to acquire.

VERSACE HOME
Versace has undergone a dramatic transformation in the last few years, and the current season has seen the brand solidify these new themes. With subdued, solid tones and a focus on clean, simple lines, the most recent pieces tap into contemporary styles like never before, and while the emblematic mythology plays a less crucial part in the collections, it is still seamlessly incorporated into individual pieces. The gentle elegance of the latest styles makes it easier than ever to combine decor and art however it also works in a modern version of the all-Versace setting.

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