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Missoni colors the home with a wool area rug’s geometric play of hand-embroidered patchwork, and dresses the body in woven lamé stripes that run the length of a stylish, long cardigan. missoni.com
Missoni Home’s satin “Oroscopo” cushion features the Chinese zodiac sign of the tiger, styled as a mythological mask and framed like a painting. missoni.com
Inspired by a favorite Italian indulgence, the “Amaretto” collection of armchairs from Sicis makes a statement in
a variety of fabrics and colors. sicis.com
Roche Bobois revisits the classic wing chair with “Muse,” a timeless piece with a contemporary twist covered in Velluto velvet — the fabric that fashions Fendi’s “Bomber” jacket (right). roche-bobois.com
A piece of fine jewelry for the home, the “Murano” acrylic drop pendant from Eichholtz/Oroa adds a twist of glam Art Deco style. oroa.com
Creating an impression of endless movement, aluminum petals swirl the top of the “Blossom” stool for Louis Vuitton’s Objets Nomades collection. louisvuitton.com
Stylistic versatility characterizes a floral, stretch-jersey midi dress and the “Kelly” armchairs that swivel with wraparound comfort, both by Fendi. luxurylivinggroup.com
“Spiral” lamps by Atelier Oï, created for Louis Vuitton’s Objets Nomades collection, present a dialogue between light and shadow. louisvuitton.com
Bold elegance emphasizes the retro look and robust body of the “Holly” sideboard from Mezzo Collection. mezzocollection.com
Circled with high-gloss
metallic rings, Koket’s “Rêve” mirror unleashes the rules of reality and
reveals the power of
self-exploration.
bykoket.com
Four solid wood legs in Canaletto walnut that cross at the top and surround the truncated cone lampshade mark the shape of “Medusa,” Armani/Casa’s range of lamps with metallic feet in satin light brass. armani.com/casa/us/
Minimalist design with nautical-inspired details, including knotted rope trim and bullion adornments, inspire Ralph Lauren’s “Grand Voyage” bedding collection as well as the “Katherine” wool crepe jacket finished at the chest pocket with a bullion crest patch. ralphlauren.com
Inspired by the nomadic hospitality of the
Mediterranean and the Middle East, the “Talisman” table from Louis Vuitton’s Objets Nomades collection features a marquetry top made from 112 pieces of leather, evoking the iris of a benevolent eye. louisvuitton.com
Simple black and gold has never
looked as glamourous as on Koket’s “Bolvardi” benches shaped with entrancing design and daring curves of metallic finishes and plush upholstery. bykoket.com
A collection of wall coverings that
epitomizes Versace’s design aesthetic,
“Versace IV” combines the love of classical art and innovative modernity. versace.com
Like any trend in fashion or interior design, a motif of bold prints and palettes can be refined to embrace an individual aesthetic. The Millennial in us may crave a simple and contemporary design, whereas the Baby Boomer in us can’t resist a bit of pattern and glamorous nostalgia.
Introducing block colors, lively fabrics and ornamentation injects personality into neutral schemes, where statement pieces make the most impact. Glamour-chic influences prevail in stylish home fashion as modern lighting and contemporary art pair with scalloped detail, wild floral prints and vibrant hues — zesty citrus orange and yellow are especially popular this year.
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Text by Kim Mosley









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