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Bottega Veneta uses contrasting textures as part of its new designs

Refined suedes and leathers, bold and contrasting travertine, bronze and oak, marble and silver and delicate bone fine porcelain are presented in Bottega Veneta’s new line.

The new Bottega Veneta Home Collection is a balance of textures, design and functionality, says Tomas Maier, Bottega Veneta creative director.

The Rudi seating elements boast clean lines with modern arch tables in a polished combination of bronze and matt oak.

The sofas and tables are joined by a chest of drawers of suede or leather with a top in marble or wood and bronze handles which feature the intrecciato pattern on the sides.

The collection also includes a series of sterling silver collectible boxes, each bearing the name of a planet and embellished with semi-precious stones, along with a hand painted porcelain dining service.

A collaboration between Bottega Veneta and Osanna Visconti di Modrone, the Italian designer, produced distinctive and individualistic designs including a set of bronze tables with a surface that pays tribute to the house’s signature intrecciato motif.

The line is presented in the Palazzo Gallarati Scotti, an 18th century palazzo in Via Borgospesso in the heart of Milan which houses the Bottega Veneta Home boutique.

The Home Collection has evolved from Tomas Maier’s first design, a single bench which he created in 2006.

Since then the house has developed the home design and presented full collections of furniture and home accessories, in collaboration with manufacturers such as Koenigliche Porzellan, Manufaktur Berlin for porcelain and Poltrona Frau for seating.


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