Loro Piana Home Is Here! Plus, Other Fashionable Decor Collections You Should Know This Winter

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Loro Piana's new Giava Ginger chairs.Photo: © Federico Edron

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Sound the stylish alarm: Loro Piana is bringing their luxurious aesthetic into the home. Their elegant and extensive new decoration collection debuted this week and includes everything from curtains, to chairs, to fabrics. Make that lots of fabrics, meant for both the indoors and out. (The Italian fashion house, after all, is quite sought after in the yacht world.) While previously, their interior products were only available in a business-to-business capacity, now well-appointed decor enthusiasts anywhere can source the luxurious Loro looks. “The new collection is a huge milestone for Loro Piana Interiors, a total innovation,” Francesco Pergamo, Director of the Loro Piana Interiors Division, said in a statement.

They’re just the latest luxury house to go home: in late 2021, Dolce & Gabbana debuted “Casa,” while at Design Miami, Louis Vuitton showed off their expansion into outdoor furniture. Come the first month of 2022, and Erdem is releasing a new set of jacquard wool throws whereas Olivier Rousteing collaborated with Maison Trudon on a limited edition Balmain candle. 

Below, more of January’s most notable decor and design launches.

Throws and pillows in “Essential Check.”

Photo: © Federico Edron

After a buzzy home pop-up in Aspen, the storied Italian cashmere house announced their first ever collection solely dedicated to decoration this week. Their main focus? Fabrics—linen, cotton, wool and cashmere, all adorned with different motifs.

There’s the romantic “Cottage Rose” print, placed on Altai wool and cashmere, perfect for upholstery or curtains. “Essential Check,” meanwhile, is meant for the most luxurious of throws and pillows. Those looking for a statement will appreciate the geometric “Kirman” pattern, which takes cues from the oriental styles found in the Loro Piana archive. And those are just a select few meant for indoors—the house also released a large swath of outdoor fabrics, such as the bengal stripe “St. Tropez.”

There are also some standalone furniture pieces as well: Sumak Curtains, the Giava Ginger Chair, the Ginza Armchair and the Delight Chair Stools.

Loro Piana has long lent their hand to well-appointed interiors: Thierry Despont, for example, lined the walls of the private hotel and member’s club Fasano Fifth Avenue with Loro Piana Cashmere. In 2017, when Lake Como’s iconic Villa D’Este needed to renovate one of their property’s private villas from 1815, they asked the Italian design house to do so. Yet those were all “business-to-business” projects. Now, they’re ready to open up to a chic consumer market. “We have always been renowned for our solid color fabrics available in a wide range of colors, or our stripes, checks or our wide array of weaves,” Pergamo says. “This time we wanted to be a bit more daring, by presenting a collection devoted exclusively to decoration. But we gave it our personal touch: using our iconic fabrics as a starting point and decorating them with prints, embroidery and jacquard designs. Every one of them elaborate and artisan down to the last detail.”

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Loro Piana Mongolia Zibeline Candle

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French fragrance house Diptyque branches beyond candles and perfumes into wallpapers. Their ten pattern collection ranges from the geometric to the panoramic: “Les Lilas” and “Jardin Clos,” for example, are inspired by the expressionist-style paintings of Diptyque co-founder Desmond Knox-Leet. Another pattern, called “Frieze,” is an abstract interpretation of wainscoting often found in Parisian apartments.

Pretorien Diptyque Wallpaper

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Les Lilas Diptyque Wallpaper

Photo: Courtesy of Balmain x Trudon

Olivier Rousteing put a Balmain spin on Cire Trudon’s Ernesto candle—his personal favorite—by enshrouding it in a handmade glass vessel with gold foil and red lacquer stripes, as well as a velvet label. It’s the perfect gilded gift for Valentine’s Day.

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Balmain x Trudon Candle

Photo: Courtesy of Madewell x Backdrop

Madewell partnered with buzzy online paint startup, Backdrop, to release a new workwear collection and home wall shade: Studio Hours, which Joyce Lee, SVP of Design at Madewell, calls a “modern twist on a classic neutral.” It is, indeed, an au courant aesthetic: top interior designers told Vogue warm browns are a trending color for 2022.

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Madewell x Backdrop Studio Hours Paint

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Parachute continues to elevate your bedroom with its new “Bluff” collection which consists of nightstands, side tables, and benches. They’re crafted in Indonesia but inspired by the curves of California, from the winding roads of Big Sur to the dunes of the Mojave desert.

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Oval Nightstand

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Paper Cord Woven Bench

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Bright and cheerful stationer Casa Felix launches their new paper goods collection, “Al Fresco,” on wedding website Over the Moon. As the name implies, everything from thank you notes to menus are adorned with dolce-vita lemons and greenery. Yet the most noteworthy new addition? Cards emblazoned with “Will You Be My Bridesmaid”—perfect for brides who want an aesthetically memorable way to ask friends to be in their bridal party.

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Casa Felix "Will You Be My . . ." Cards

Romantic British fashion house Erdem has created jacquard wool throws adorned with their signature floral motifs—eagle eyed runway watchers will spy a print from their spring summer 2022 collection. They’re as chic as they are cozy: the made-in-Scotland blankets are crafted from a mix of merino wool and cashmere.

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Erdem Dark Green Fringed Floral-Jacquard Merino wool and Cashmere-blend Throw

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Erdem Camel Floral-print merino wool and Cashmere-blend Blanket

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