Bugatti has unveiled its Home Collection in collaboration with Luxury Living Group at the most awaited Milan Design Week 2024. The Bugatti furniture collection showcases a unique design philosophy that displays the synergy of an iconic sports car brand founded in 1909. The collection emphasizes advanced craftsmanship techniques blended with elegance and attention to detail thus adding perfection to every furniture object on display.
The 2024 Bugatti furniture collection is inspired by Ettore Bugatti’s original Orangerie glasshouse in Molsheim, Alsace. It brings out the uniqueness of Bugatti’s hyper sports cars, and celebrates the glory of the aerodynamic shapes and forms they flaunt. The materials used to create the furniture objects are unique and of high quality such as glass, European open-pore oak, metallic lacquer, and metal elements.
The amalgamation of natural materials with new advanced ones creates a great contrast. The large glass pieces symbolize purity and lightness, and are used in combination with industrial materials. Some of these furniture objects are inspired by the Bugatti C-line. The exclusive natural fabrics like wool, silk, and cashmere lend an exquisite touch to the Bugatti furniture collection.
The Type 1 features a modular sofa, a love seat, and a chaise lounge. The leather-covered sofa brings out the beauty and philosophy of Bugatti sports cars. The Type 3 sofa offers great comfort in addition to its aesthetic looks that take one into the retro style statement of the 1970s. It is modernized with Bugatti’s unique metal tags. It also offers armchair, ottoman, and chaise lounge variants.
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Coming to the Type 4 furniture piece in the Bugatti furniture collection is essentially a dining table with a glass top supported by chrome aluminum legs. This design exhibits an open framework with transparency of materials and design traits used in the furniture. Type 5 chairs surround the dining table and boast an automotive-inspired design with sleek and curved frames made using carbon fiber. They are hand-painted using liquid aluminum metal.
Type 7 features a desk that incorporates a clever folding design with a remarkable structure. It has an integrated drawer which is designed in a manner that it looks almost invisible.
Bugatti furniture collection at Milan Design Week thus intelligently and artistically includes the style and materials that display the true craftsmanship and elegance of Bugatti’s core design language.
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