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Ginori Domus marks the porcelain company’s interiors debut

Ginori Domus launch collection by Luca Nichetto

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Ginori Domus makes its debut at Milan Design Week 2023 as the new interior design branch of ceramics company Ginori 1735, designed by Italian, Sweden-based designer Luca Nichetto. The collection is entirely made in Italy and inspired by the company’s own style and heritage, with a strong focus on Ginori’s tablescape expertise, and created in collaboration with partners including Barovier&Toso for lighting and Rubelli for textiles. 

Nichetto and Ginori started their collaboration in 2019, when the brand presented the La Compagnia Di Caterina collection including candles, incense and more. ‘Domus is about an attitude toward finding typologies of products that could represent the dynamic world of Ginori 1735 translating them into the world of interiors,’ says Nichetto. 

Ginori Domus by Luca Nichetto debuting in Milan

La Venus Lounge Chair and Dulcis Pouff (Image credit: Courtesy Ginori 1735)

Nichetto said he was inspired by Ginori’s etiquette around the table to put together the multifaceted collection. ‘It came naturally to apply its style and heritage in the home sector, where its extravagant elegance could find different declinations and representations,’ he explains. ‘Porcelain remains present in all the pieces of the collection, both as a decorative element and as the main material, in combination with – among other materials – Murano glass.’

Sideris Table Lamp (Image credit: Courtesy Ginori 1735)

Among the collection’s highlights are the LaVenus lounge chair and the LaTour cabinet, exemplifying how Ginori’s sophisticated style can be expanded into every element of the home. Lighting designs created in collaboration with Barovier&Toso include the Trinitas portable lamp and Sideris table lamp.

Dulcis Swivel Chair, La Tour Shelving System and Trinitas Rechargeable Lamp (Image credit: Courtesy Ginori 1735)

The collection’s colour palettes and shapes reference Renaissance painting, with Nichetto’s design work aiming to replicate the same sense of beauty and harmony as a tribute to Ginori 1735’s Florentine origins. Textiles throughout also nod to Italian craftsmanship traditions: ‘with Rubelli, we translated two popular patterns – Oriente Italiano and Galli Rossi – into jacquard textiles,’ adds Nichetto.

A further nod to Ginori 1735’s original scope, the collection’s designs for the tablescape include crystal glassware and a series of cutlery designs that are both classic and discreetly contemporary.

Ginori 1735
Piazza S. Marco, 3
Milano

ginori1735.com
nichettostudio.com

Conterie Ground Floor Lamp (Image credit: Courtesy Ginori 1735)
Dulcis Pouff (Image credit: Courtesy Ginori 1735)
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