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Loro Piana Interiors introduces “Pure and Pristine” at Paris Déco Off

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The new collection of Loro Piana Interiors of fabrics and furniture makes its début at the traditional Parisian event from 15th to 18th January 2025. Loro Piana Interiors’ new collection for 2025 showcases materials and a design aesthetic that are a masterful celebration of purity. The fabrics include ultra-fine, fluid Wish merino wool, subtly softened with a hint of cashmere, and an original take on linen – a velvet in full, vibrant shades – as well as fabrics to which it adds textural interest. Pure linen also comes down to earth in a soft carpet. The furniture pieces are a tribute to purity of form, channelling a refined vision of indoor/outdoor living. The designs by Raphael Navot, Francesca Lanzavecchia and Paola Navone with her Otto Studio, are crafted with incredible craftsmanship from the finest of materials.

This season marks the debut of the Palm Wicker Armchair, a new version of the Palm Armchair in hand-woven wicker, also created by Raphael Navot for Loro Piana Interiors, and “Trama”, the free-standing room divider bookcase designed by Francesca Lanzavecchia, which combines wood and fabric in a fluid object that creates a separation between spaces. The Delight Chairs range by Exteta has been joined by soft sofas – one with a modular design and one with a wooden structure – and new coffee tables. Mahogany wood and marble, along with outdoor fabrics by Loro Piana Interiors, have been used to craft pieces ideal for curating refined al fresco living areas, perfect on a veranda or in a bright garden room.

“The 2025 collection sends a message of purity and essentiality. The fabrics are made with two particularly interesting materials: soft and ultra-fine Wish merino wool, and linen, which allow us to expand the range of our excellences. The proposal is very focused, essential, yet it offers original elements that are strongly representative of our textile savoir-faire”, explains Francesco Pergamo, Director of the Loro Piana Interiors Division.
Wish Flannel Stripe and Check yarn-dyed flannels in springy Wish merino wool, measuring only 15 microns in diameter, with a touch of cashmere. They are perfect for upholstery and elegant curtains. Versatile, adaptable, Wish merino wool has also been mingled with cashmere into a soft, delicately irregular bouclé yarn and gives life to the Wish Bouclé fabric.

Pure linen is to the fore on the cooler fabrics in the 2025 collection, with the original Winter Garden velvet, with Poggio crafted with a statement weave that accentuates the appealing irregular consistency of the raw material and with Colle with a micro-herringbone motif. Finally, the last interpretation of linen dyed with vegetable-based dyes, is in the hand-knotted rug Cetona (86,000 knots per square metre).
The Gher blanket highlights the purity of cashmere. The pristine Cashmere Coarsehair is crafted with a diagonal weave, in subtly contrasting colours on the different sides.

“The purity of the proposal we are presenting at Déco Off is also expressed in the furnishings, the result of the collaboration with Raphael Navot, who designed for us the hand-woven wicker version of the Palm Armchair, preserving its soft and sinuous lines, and with Paola Navone and her Otto Studio, together with Exteta. Thanks to their work and the skilful application of our fabrics, the range of Delight Chairs expands considerably and allows us to create a truly versatile and elegant lounge, continues Francesco Pergamo. Also very interesting is the result of our encounter with the Italian designer Francesca Lanzavecchia, who created the “Trama” bookcase-divider, an extremely original and versatile object with a strong textile component.”
All the furnishings are united by elegant, pure, and sinuous lines and by a perfect dialogue between fabrics and structures, all handmade in Italy.

Finally, Loro Piana Interiors pays homage to the thistle flower (Fiore di Cardo), a symbol of textile savoir-faire and an integral part of Loro Piana’s history, so much so that it is present on its coat of arms. It takes the form of elegant bloom on fabrics for furniture, decorations, and on a delicate wallcovering. Chosen as one of the main threads that narrate Loro Piana’s century-old story, the thistle flower gives its name to a very refined capsule collection in which the motif is reproduced with exclusive techniques, from jacquard to embroidery, to printing.

Loro Piana Interiors welcomes its guests from January 15th to 18th in the showroom on Rue de Furstemberg and in the exclusive space on Rue des Saints Pères, which for the third consecutive year provides a setting for fabrics and furnishings.

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