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Dolce&Gabbana Unveils New Additions to Casa Collection

The new pieces released at Milan Design Week 2024 celebrate Italian artisanal traditions and Mediterranean elegance

DG Casa | Dolce&Gabbana

Dolce&Gabbana, in collaboration with Luxury Living Group introduced two captivating additions to its Casa Collection for Milano Design Week 2024: the Dreaming collection and the Verde Maiolica pattern. These new offerings seamlessly integrate with the existing Carretto Siciliano, Blu Mediterraneo, Leopardo, Zebra, DG Logo, and the Oro24K special collection, all of which pay homage to Italian artisanal traditions and the distinctive codes of the brand’s DNA.

The Dreaming collection, distinguished by the purity of white and the timeless elegance of black, emerges as the latest line from Dolce&Gabbana Casa. This collection showcases gentle lines and embodies feelings of safety and comfort, which are the prominent features of this recent addition.

D&G_MOON ISLAND sofa | Dolce&Gabbana

Dolce&Gabbana Moon island sofa

Verde Maiolica by Dolce&Gabbana Casa, a striking fusion of intense white and green, evokes the coastal landscapes of Southern Italy. This pattern captures the essence of the Mediterranean scrub with its aromas and colours, celebrating the handmade craftsmanship of the region.

The furnishings of the Dreaming collection, crafted in collaboration with Luxury Living Group, and the Verde Maiolica home accessories, narrate tales of love and hospitality. They express a passion for beauty and the appreciation of the art of everyday life, presenting a distinctive Made in Italy narrative through sophisticated materials and refined design techniques.

Dolce&Gabbana moss curved sofa

Dolce&Gabbana moss curved sofa

These new additions to the Dolce&Gabbana Casa Collection not only highlight the brand’s dedication to Italian heritage and craftsmanship but also enrich the contemporary design landscape with their elegance and innovation. As always, Dolce&Gabbana continues to set the standard for luxury and style in the world of interior design.

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