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With its warm, amber and earthy tones, Roberto Cavalli Home Interiors serves a bold fusion of contemporary luxury and artistic craftsmanship
Roberto Cavalli Home Interiors unveiled a daring and innovative take on modern luxury furnishing during Salone de Milano 2024. Seamlessly blending the brand’s signature glamour and sophistication with the inviting charm of warm, amber-hued earth tones, the new collection offers a balance of bold personality and comfort; with each piece crafted from the finest materials and finished with exquisite details. Elegance and artistry come together to create a distinct visual impact.
At the heart of the collection is the Boswellia dining table, a statement piece defined by its sculptural, imposing lines. Crafted entirely from marble and adorned with delicate gold accents, this table embodies Roberto Cavalli’s penchant for creating striking, high-end furnishings that command attention.
Nature has long been a source of inspiration for Roberto Cavalli, and this is evident throughout the collection. Standout pieces like the Nyoka coffee table, Serpentia lamp, and Morelia mirror feature signature snake motifs, adding an exotic edge to the collection. Meanwhile, the designs incorporate decorative touches like monstera leaves, which give each piece an artistic and luxurious atmosphere.
The Nyoka coffee table
Serpentia lamp
Morelia mirror
Certain furnishings push the boundaries with their bold designs and irreverent spirit. The Misitu sideboard, with its irregular, sculptural form, creates a dramatic focal point in any space, while the Toulou line of sofas, beds, and armchairs, upholstered in soft, warm faux fur, exudes both glamour and comfort. These pieces are further enhanced by wooden inserts with a textured gold finish, adding a touch of brilliance to their already lavish design.
Toulou armchair
A standout in the new collection is the Ray of Gold special edition, inspired by an iconic Roberto Cavalli print from 2007. This extraordinary dining table features soft, curved corners and black solid beechwood legs that echo the winged sleeves of a dress from the brand’s runway debut. The table’s top hosts a decorative inlay motif created from three different types of wood – showcasing delightful craftsmanship.
Ray of Gold dining table
With pieces that are both functional and sculptural, the latest release by Roberto Cavalli Home Interiors showcases both style and sophistication.
Roberto Cavalli Home Interiors is available at Aati. For more information, visit www.aati.ae
About Aati:
Homegrown in the UAE with a heritage that spans 40-plus years, we’ve been passionate about interior design since our conception in 1981. Combining our experience with renowned designers including Fendi Casa, Minotti, Dolce&Gabbana Casa and Roberto Cavalli Home Interiors, we pride ourselves on a service that’s second to none and has been loved by generations of Aati customers. Visit us in-store to discover personalised services, expert consultation from our knowledgeable team, and timeless designs that offer the ultimate luxury for your home.
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