Explore how these fashion houses push the boundaries of creative expression with furniture and other home décor items
Pursuing creative expression does not have to be limited to one field, at least for these fashion brands that have ventured into home décor. With their intuitive understanding of forms, colours and textures, each piece of furniture becomes a more enduring canvas for their craftsmanship. These creative sensibilities encourage people to showcase their personalities, through their choice of clothing and the intentional design of their spaces.
Whether you are pouring a drink from a Dior carafe or lounging on a Loro Piana sofa, these fashion brands are here to add playful sophistication to even the most mundane of moments.
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Louis Vuitton
Louis Vuitton’s home décor line embodies the brand’s signature elegance and craftsmanship, blending artistry and functionality. The Blossom Stool by Tokujin Yoshioka is a stunning homage to the iconic Monogram flower, featuring plywood “petals” lined with soft calfskin.
Meanwhile, the Stool by Atelier Oï pairs the geometric precision of the Japanese art of origami with Louis Vuitton’s undeniable leather craftsmanship. In a wide range of vivid colours, this stool is as compact as it is eye-catching.
Ralph Lauren Home

Above Palazzo Bedding Collection (Photo: Ralph Lauren Home website)

Above Logan Bedding Collection (Photo: Ralph Lauren Home website)
Ralph Lauren’s home décor line reflects the brand’s all-American elegance. The Harlow Bedding line exudes luxury with its silky textures, rich hues, and Art Deco-inspired details, to create a glamorous yet inviting retreat. Ralph Lauren Home is also known for creating bedding in plaid patterns and warm tones that evoke nostalgic memories, perfect for a cosy bedroom setup.
Fendi Casa

Above Maglia Light Sideboard (Photo: Instagram / Fendi)
Fendi’s home décor line infuses Italian artistry with a bold and contemporary twist. The Maglia Light Sideboard is a standout, featuring a striking interplay of wood and metal that works in modular harmony. This piece effortlessly combines form and function, making a statement in any interior.
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Gucci
Gucci’s home décor line captures the brand’s eclectic and opulent identity. The whimsical wallpapers feature intricate patterns and fantastical motifs, transforming walls into works of art that balance charm and drama.
Loro Piana

Above Palm Méridienne (Photo: Loro Piana website)

Above Palm Tables (Photo: Loro Piana website)
Known for their understated take on luxurious pieces, Loro Piana’s home décor line celebrates natural materials and timeless design. The Palm Méridienne and Palm Tables are some of Paris-based designer Raphael Navot's creations for the brand, featuring gentle curves that add soothing dimension to any space.
Hermes

Above Avalon III Pillow (Photo: Hermès website)
Rooted in an equestrian heritage, Hermès’ home décor line elevates rustic charm with signature flair. Their pillows make seamless additions to any space with their rich textures and meticulous craftsmanship. Different colour combinations, such as this juxtaposition of sisal and absinthe, ground each space.
Armani Casa

Above Side Decorative Screen (Photo: Armani Casa website)

Above Ombra Screen (Photo: Armani Casa website)
Sleek elegance and modern minimalism are key to Giorgio Armani’s creations for both clothing and home design. Armani Casa's Side Decorative Screen include a canneté texture in a sinuous shape, featuring a warm, natural finish. On the other hand, the Ombra screen showcases a tranquil natural landscape, creating a relaxing atmosphere to unwind in after a long day.
Bottega Veneta
A celebration of exquisite leather craftsmanship, Bottega Veneta’s expertise extends to this home décor line, which features items from table centrepieces and trays to backgammon games encased in chocolate leather.
Dior

Above La Vague, Blue Seahorse Handle (Photo: Dior website)

Above Lily of the Valley Porcelain Set (Photo: Dior website)
With its wide range of homeware, Dior’s collection of porcelain and glassware is sure to suit a wide range of home design stories. The La Vague collection draws inspiration from Hokusai’s “The Great Wave off Kanagawa”, featuring items like the Blue Seahorse Handle Carafe with its vibrant blue hues and oceanic motifs.
For more delicate selections, the Lily of the Valley porcelain set captures Christian Dior’s favourite flower, adding a touch of inspiration from nature to any table setting.
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