Brussels Furniture Fair
redazione 25/09/2023

Creative blends

With the new Madama Butterfly Collection, Glamora creates facings of harmonious aesthetic, stylistic and material balance

The ideal that drives Glamora, namely the desire to create dreamy settings, in refined and enveloping atmospheric spaces, reaches a sublime aesthetic result with the new Madama Butterfly Collection. The vertical surfaces take on a delicate oriental tone that is an immediate reminder of Japanese culture, with its light color palette and harmonious stylistic balance. The new collection has been inspired by the opera of the same name by Giacomo Puccini, conveying its emotions in interior design, with compositional freedom and geometric rigor, realism and imaginative patterns. Precisely this creative amalgam becomes the trait d’union of the five subjects in the collection, a harmony of opposites that is also revealed in the encounter between oriental echoes and design Made in Italy, between the contemporary formulation and the tradition of the cultural focus. It even emerges in the materials, different from each other but skillfully intertwined to give rise to unexpected sensorial outcomes.

Ideally the collection centers on a fascinating geisha, who with her feminine and artistic ability moves inside a muted natural setting. All around her, the architectural surfaces thrive on floral touches, relaxing vegetation, gentle brushstrokes and alluring patterns that stimulate the senses.

The atmosphere is enhanced by subtle nuances of gray, rose, ivory and cream. Even the names of the wallpapers trigger fantasies in the domestic tableau, as in a story that is waiting only to be experienced: Addio fiorito, Al primo incontro, Confin del mare, Dolci voli dell’amor, Un bel dì vedremo. The subjects are made with a combination of different – but natural – elements, which establish a dialogue thanks to the presence of a slender golden line of junction.

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Surfaces that suggest the essence of birch, the softness of velvet, the porosity of cork, the irregular density of paper, combined with each other or with existing materials like GlamPure (organic nonwoven fabric made with European flax) and GlamSatin (pearlescent, textural viscose), offer various multisensory effects. Madama Butterfly Collection, with its height of three meters and bespoke widths, permits infinite compositional and decorative possibilities, in a tailor-made approach. For dreamy interiors.

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