VISIONNAIRE JOINS SALONE DEL MOBILE.MILANO AT BLOOMINGDALE’S NEW YORK
VISIONNAIRE JOINS SALONE DEL MOBILE.MILANO AT BLOOMINGDALE’S NEW YORK
Visionnaire, has been selected alongside a select group of Italian brands to participate in the prestigious curatorial project "Italian Design, from Classic to Contemporary", which will take place in New York from September 5th to 29th, 2024. The exhibition, organized by Salone del Mobile.Milano in collaboration with Bloomingdale’s, is curated by architect Ferruccio Laviani, inspired by the iconic metaphysical squares of Giorgio De Chirico.
In the past decade, Visionnaire has solidified its position at the forefront of the design world by embracing cultural influences and formal experimentation. The Art Design collections exemplify this aesthetic journey, merging art and architecture into pieces that are both unique and exceptional. Through participation in renowned international events like Salone del Mobile.Milano, Shanghai, Homo Faber, and Alcova, Visionnaire has showcased its vision, seamlessly blending tradition with innovation and celebrating Italian design excellence on a global stage.
THE EXCELLENCE OF SUSTAINABLE DESIGN BY VISIONNAIRE
Among the works on display, the Shibari armchair by Visionnaire, created by Studiopepe, is a notable piece that has won the Archiproducts Design Award 2023 for its innovative concept and sustainable "Paddington" fabric made from recycled PET. Its design, inspired by the symbolic knot, reflects themes of union and aligns with Visionnaire's commitment to combining refined aesthetics with sustainability, solidifying its position in the international interior design scene.
ELEONORE CAVALLI
Creative Director
"Being chosen to participate in this curatorial project in New York represents not only a recognition of our commitment but also a confirmation of the validity of our mission: to create objects that are not only beautiful but also capable of inspiring and enduring over time as testaments to a cultural and artistic excellence without borders."