Brussels Furniture Fair
stefaniaevans 15/05/2026

One Madison: Italian style in Manhattan

At One Madison in New York, Dexelance brings together a contemporary luxury narrative shaped by several brands from its portfolio, including Turri, which designs the interiors of the model residence on the 55th floor

In Manhattan, the idea of high-end living is constantly being reshaped through increasingly refined crossovers between architecture, interior design and contemporary lifestyle culture. One Madison sits firmly within this context – a residential tower developed by Related and HFZ Capital Group and designed by CetraRuddy Architects – where the 55th-floor model apartment becomes a clear statement of style and intent. The interior curation is led by Dexelance USA, which builds a cohesive narrative through a selection of brands within its ecosystem – Meridiani, Gervasoni, Davide Groppi, Axolight and Saba – outlining an idea of living where aesthetics, function and atmosphere sit in careful balance. Within this framework, Turri is introduced as a key voice in interpreting a form of sophistication defined by bespoke craftsmanship, material precision and an international design language.

Silhouette by Turri, design Gensler Product Design Consultant

Silhouette Lounge Chair by Turri, design Gensler Product Design Consultant

At the heart of the project, the Silhouette Lounge Chair plays both a functional and narrative role. Designed in collaboration with Gensler Product Design Consultant, the piece belongs to a collection that explores an understated yet distinctive vocabulary, where the metal structure draws a light geometric frame and the upholstered elements bring a softer, more residential sensibility. The result is a finely tuned balance between architectural rigour and comfort. More than a single furnishing, the brand’s presence within the residence reflects a design approach rooted in customisation and the ability to respond to complex international contexts. It speaks to a definition of elegance that goes beyond form, extending instead to the way space is experienced and inhabited. One Madison ultimately becomes a platform for dialogue between Italian design culture and the New York residential landscape, strengthening the group’s international trajectory and its ability to create fully realised environments where artisanal detail meets a broader architectural vision.

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