The new Etro Home Interiors collection combines the rediscovery of the 60s and 70s with the exploration of contemporary style codes. The clean lines of the furnishings contrast with the brand’s characteristic maximalism and eclecticism, evident in the mix and match of eras and styles, as well as in the use of colour and fabrics, central themes of the Etro style.
Upholstery
The upholstered pieces, with their essential lines, incorporate fabrics from recent fashion shows. Emblematic in this regard are the Neoclassic line, composed of a sofa, armchair and ottoman with a classical aesthetic, and the Quiltana collection: sofa, armchair and bed, characterised by soft and cosy shapes, embellished by refined quilting with a squared effect that recalls the capitonné style, reinterpreted with a fresh touch. The simple and refined silhouettes are enhanced by rich fabrics, characterised by material textures and lush prints. Available in different colours, capable of varying the atmosphere of the environments created, the fabrics range from the neutral, delicate and dusty tones of green and beige, to shades of intense blue enriched by paisley and brocade designs. The floral Gobelin, selected from the Etro archive and distinguished by an irresistible vintage charm, plays on shades of pink.
Lacquered Finishes
New additions include furniture with lines inspired by the past, enhanced using lacquered finishes and saturated colours that offer a modern interpretation. Tubular elements make up the structures and profiles of chairs, armchairs and tables in the Piping line. Linear and functional, the sideboards of the Rotunda collection are also available in the lacquered version, with up to nine colours to choose from, or in wood, with a top in Arnica.
Lamps & Chandeliers
Finally, lamps and chandeliers with totemic lampshades bring discreet yet characterful accents of light into any environment. Emblematic in this sense is the Dice collection, capable of enhancing interior design style thanks to the sophisticated atmosphere recreated by its decorative lampshades.
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