Yearly throughout Milan Design Week, I look ahead to visiting Dimorestudio. Beforehand at by way of Solferino the place massive ques of holiday makers slowly labored their means as much as the Studio, this 12 months Dimore created completely different collaborations and with 4 distinctive shows throughout town. From classic cinematic moods to tactile textile tales, and from cinematic interiors to behind-the-scenes creativity, every set up provided a brand new perspective on Dimore’s universe.
Let me take you with me and share a take a look at the 4 areas I viisted. I made a decision to indicate the 4 areas in two completely different posts to make the publish to not lengthy. Listed below are the primary two: Loro Piana x Dimore milano – La Prima Notte di Quiete and Yves Salomon Editions & Dimorestudio I hope you take pleasure in! I’ll add some extra photos in a reel on my Instagram and would actually admire should you let me know there the way you just like the work of Dimore this 12 months!
Loro Piana x Dimore milano – La Prima Notte di Quiete
At Cortile della Seta, the Milanese headquarters of Loro Piana, a dreamlike set up unfolded behind velvet curtains. For the primary time, Loro Piana and Dimoremilano joined forces for Milan Design Week with La Prima Notte di Quiete, a cinematic and immersive undertaking the place design and storytelling meet. Coming into by means of a classic impressed cinema lobby, full with deep purple drapes, leopard-print carpet, and moody lighting. From step one, it felt extra like stepping right into a scene than a showroom.
What we noticed subsequent was a quiet and emotional journey by means of a superbly staged home. Every room—from the doorway to the backyard—was totally furnished with items designed by Dimorestudio for Loro Piana Interiors, blended with Dimoremilano classics, antiques, and curated artwork from galleries like Tornabuoni Artwork and Cardi Gallery. Wealthy materials in cashmere, wool, and velvet wrapped the house in heat, whereas the fastidiously chosen textures created a relaxed, sensory expertise.
The home wasn’t simply styled, it was narrated like a movie—a gradual, quiet story instructed in rooms as a substitute of scenes. Earthy tones, tactile finishes, and stylish silhouettes gave all the house a cinematic softness. Each element, from the brass wall lamps to the delicate sisal carpets, contributed to the environment of what Dimorestudio describes as a refuge—a spot the place time slows down and the noise of the world fades out.
The title, La Prima Notte di Quiete that means The First Night time of Quiet, captured this sense completely. It was about extra than simply aesthetics, it was about designing a temper and a second of stillness.
Yves Salomon Editions & Dimorestudio
One of the extra atmospheric exhibitions I visited was the collaboration between Yves Salomon Éditions and Dimorestudio. Impressed by the ornamental world of Carlo Bugatti, the gathering brings collectively experimental supplies, classic references, and a wealthy mixture of textures. From metallic buildings to recycled mink and shearling, these items reimagine Bugatti’s ornate type in a recent voice.
The story behind the gathering is as private as it’s artistic. After a gathering between Yves Salomon and Tamara Taichman and Dimorestudio’s founders Britt Moran and Emiliano Salci, a shared admiration for Bugatti’s sculptural furnishings shortly become a want to co-create. What emerged is a daring, five-piece furnishings collection that performs with contrasts: minimal frames wrapped in intricate fur intarsia, fringes in mink, and colours and textures that nod to the glam of the 70s whereas echoing the construction of Artwork Deco and mid-century design.
Every bit stands by itself—there’s a black lacquered chaise in Mongolian lamb which you could roll and transfer, and a Sputnik-style armchair made from eglomise metal rods with a suspended shearling seat. Each merchandise combines performance with excessive craftsmanship, referencing conventional inlay methods, however with fur and leather-based rather than wooden. I had the pleasure to go to the exhibition on my final day in Milan and had the house virtually to myself.
Photos ©vosgesparis // second picture by Dimorestudio