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Hermès’s 2021—2022 “Collections for the home” highlights the language of touch and physicality through a celebration of textures.
September 5, 2021 - September 10, 2021
The debut of Hermès’s 2021—2022 “Collections for the home” highlights the language of touch and physicality through a celebration of textures. Raw, natural materials like cashmere felt, cut stone, and leather have been painted in a cheerful-yet-sophisticated palette of colors like red, orange, blue, teal, and mustard yellow, filling your space with furniture and objects that are both beautiful and pleasing to touch. A few collection highlights include the Hippomobile set of cups, saucers, and teaware featuring playful abstract and equestrian imagery by Gianpaolo Pagni and the wicker and leather Chromatic baskets, which feature a juxtaposition of textures.
ISSEY MIYAKE's "In the Making compares the creative process behind its brands to that of product design.
Paolo Castelli highlights the ability to work adeptly with different materials through a four-piece design capsule.
Versace Home debuted a collection in collaboration with design duo Roberto Palomba and Ludovica Serafini for Milan Design Week.
Paola Lenti debuted two short films during supersalone to introduce the “Eres Collection” and an evolution of the ”Twiggy and Diade” pieces.
AMDL Circle and Michele De Lucchi's “Architecture is Not Enough” encompasses several installations, debuts, and other happenings.
Off-White introduced a collection of tableware in collaboration with Italian luxury curators Ginori 1735 for Milan Design Week.
“Technicolour” is a collaboration between Kvadrat and Peter Saville, debuted at the brand’s flagship showroom for the duration of Milan Design Week.
Dior is presenting 17 reinterpretations of its Medallion chair.
Armani/Casa is presenting its 2021 design collection from September 5—10 at the maison’s flagship at Corso Venezia 14.
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