Brussels Furniture Fair
veronica 18/12/2024

The warmth of an embrace

Loro Piana Interiors brings its ultra-soft fabrics into bespoke accessories

Much like the warmth of a hug or the softness of a petal, Loro Piana Interiors has turned its textile expertise into a bespoke line of accessories that enriches the everyday living spaces. Blankets, throws, and cushions adorn both living and sleeping areas with a touch of elegance, offering sensory experiences of extreme softness. This is owed to the premium quality of selected raw materials such as cashmere, Baby Cashmere, and fine wools, whose purity enhances colors, ensures soft textures, plays with light, and complements the creativity of weaves and patterns.

The natural quality of the materials is consistent in every offering and is best expressed in all the undyed fabrics, whose colors and patterns are achieved solely from blending fibers in their natural shades. Exemplary of this are Cashmere Raw and Pecora Nera, crafted from the fleece of cashmere Hircus goats and dark New Zealand merino sheep, with no dyeing whatsoever. This results in perfectly natural and sustainable fabrics, pure and unique.

The color palette spans natural tones from the lightest beige to kasha, dove gray, and the deepest brown: the undercoat of cashmere Hircus goats shows three colors—white, brown, and gray—while Pecora Nera showcases the gradients from beige to dark brown from the wool of dark-colored merino sheep, uniquely gathered by a passionate New Zealand breeder. Blankets and throws are the stars of the “bespoke” service offered by Loro Piana Interiors to create personalized and coordinated solutions (among themselves and with the interiors). Throws, blankets, and cushions by Loro Piana Interiors can be crafted in various sizes and fabrics; there is a wide range of choices in finishes, colors, stitching, and suède edges, adding variety and sophisticated allure to each product.

Among the premium finishes available are various hand-stitches, applied and turned edges in fabric and suède, along with the option to add monograms and embroidery. These details highlight and make evident the tailoring craftsmanship that defines Loro Piana Interiors: each item is crafted by hand with entirely Italian artisanal production. Every piece becomes a textile artwork, combining fabrics, colors, and embroideries that tell a story of uniqueness.

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