Fashion Fever At Milan Design Week 2021
French and Italian fashion brands proudly flaunted their homeware, furniture, and decorative objects for the world's biggest design fair in Milan, Italy.
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In its 59th edition of Salone del Mobile, or Supersalone 2021, the world has descended on the largest furniture exhibition in Milan, Italy. While big furniture brands showcased their offerings, fashion brands also had their fair share of pomp and circumstance. Here are some of the leading brands in fashion for Milan Design Week which took place 5 to 10 September 2021.
Hermes installation at Milan Design Week 2021. Image: Hermes.
Hermès
With its expertise in leather goods, French luxury house Hermès proudly flexed its muscles with products flaunting a medley of materials such as natural wicker, handwoven cashmere, sumptuous leather, and even copper that’s tinted with enamel. These made the homeware and furniture products stand out all thanks to their rich textures. The French brand also showcased a bevy of tactile textile-based vignettes that spurs one to touch.
Dubbed as “Designed to be touched”, these pieces were bent on encouraging one to connect to the physicality to objects in a post-lockdown world where everything is mostly virtual. Case in point: Méridien, a gorgeous plaid fabric where golden threads woven into cashmere create an alluring pattern work. The softness of the material coupled with its dazzling shimmer crea...
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In its 59th edition of Salone del Mobile, or Supersalone 2021, the world has descended on the largest furniture exhibition in Milan, Italy. While big furniture brands showcased their offerings, fashion brands also had their fair share of pomp and circumstance. Here are some of the leading brands in fashion for Milan Design Week which took place 5 to 10 September 2021.
Hermes installation at Milan Design Week 2021. Image: Hermes.
Hermès
With its expertise in leather goods, French luxury house Hermès proudly flexed its muscles with products flaunting a medley of materials such as natural wicker, handwoven cashmere, sumptuous leather, and even copper that’s tinted with enamel. These made the homeware and furniture products stand out all thanks to their rich textures. The French brand also showcased a bevy of tactile textile-based vignettes that spurs one to touch.
Dubbed as “Designed to be touched”, these pieces were bent on encouraging one to connect to the physicality to objects in a post-lockdown world where everything is mostly virtual. Case in point: Méridien, a gorgeous plaid fabric where golden threads woven into cashmere create an alluring pattern work. The softness of the material coupled with its dazzling shimmer crea...
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