Seven Piece Collection Presented by Bentley Home at Milan Design Week 2023 Was Spectacular

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Seven Piece Collection Presented by Bentley Home at Milan Design Week 2023 Was Spectacular

The new seven-piece collection by Bentley Home

During Milan Design Week 2023, Bentley Home unveiled a new seven-piece collection in collaboration with three internationally renowned designers and architects.

The Bentley Home Atelier in the inner courtyard garden of the historic Palazzo Chiesa is transformed for the occasion to provide a multisensory backdrop.   

The collection reaffirms the substance and elegance of Bentley Home Design in collaboration with leading designers selected for their skill and innovative use of sustainable materials, organic forms, skilled craftsmanship, and cutting-edge production technology. Each piece translates gorgeously into contemporary, functional home furnishings. 

Bentley Home and Federico Peri have collaborated on a new table series, which includes a coffee table that is available in stunning veneer variants and a new Paper Marble finish by Paper Factor®. The architect and proprietor of Paper Factor®, Riccardo Cavaciocchi, has created a tabletop finish that resembles marble in appearance and texture, but is made from 'raw paper' and natural pigments.

In accordance with Bentley's emphasis on sustainability, expert craftsmanship, and materiality, Paper Factor® employs both hand and machine-based traditional techniques. In 2023, it will become more broadly available throughout the Bentley Home collection.

Chris Cooke, Head of Bentley Design Collaborations, stated:

"When Bentley collaborates with internationally renowned designers, it is more than a meeting of the minds; it is a relationship based on a shared purpose. The new capsule collection for 2023 splendidly combines our relentless pursuit of inventive sustainable materials with expert craftsmanship and comfort to provide genuinely unique finishes in designs inspired by the fluid lines and exquisite contours of a Bentley automobile." 

BENTLEY HOME 2023 COLLECTION

The new collection reaffirms Bentley's most distinctive design characteristics: well-defined lines, expert use of wood, iconic curves, and contoured forms. 

Federico Peri's design for Bentley Home

The Thames coffee table and Accent TableThe Thames tables, designed by Peri and available in two- or three-piece configurations, exemplify Bentley Home's commitment to craftsmanship, eco-friendly materials, and meticulous attention to detail.

Their design is reminiscent of an atoll, with a contrasting core set within dynamically curved veining patterns on well-defined, graceful legs. 

One of the coffee tables is available in a Riccardo Cavacicchi-designed Paper Factor® version. It is processed from a "raw paper" micro cellulose compound and natural pigments to produce a tabletop that resembles marble and is available in monochromatic or burgundy hues. 

The dining table

Camden Federico Peri, a designer based in Milan, designed the new Camden dining table in collaboration with Bentley Home. Its design exemplifies a number of the fundamental ideas underlying the Bentley Home 2023 collection: vitality, pointed and distinct lines, lightness, and substance. The table's exquisite legs are designed to create a suspension-like effect and a heightened sense of weightlessness, resulting in an elegantly dynamic appearance. 

Console table of Dalston 

The geometric console has a dynamic tripartite combination and a unique marble effect with delicately curving lines. Its form, which was inspired by the front of a vintage Bentley, exudes force and motion. Set on a rich dark base, the artist-applied degradé effect, which was introduced by Bentley Home in 2021, provides customers with an additional customisation option in the form of an ombre effect finish applied to their chosen veneer, and new for 2023, this option is now available on the marble console. This is just one of the many available options that allow consumers to create highly customised specifications. 

Designed by Carlo Colombo in collaboration with Bentley Home

The settee and recliner by BaytonThe Bayton sofa, designed by architect Carlo Colombo in collaboration with Bentley Home, is elegant and refined in appearance and emanates comfort. Its form is inspired by a Bentley automobile, which features a fine wooden frame and wonderfully proportioned contours, combined with streamlined, closely tailored upholstery. 

Developed by the Bentley Home

The cot in BrixtonThis ultra-comfortable bed combines minimalism and elegance with its curved and dynamic lines. The inner structure of the double headboard is available in natural wood or lacquer and contrasts with the slender upholstery to simulate the idea of motion. A gorgeous and functional optional light can be incorporated into the headboard, emphasising the bed's varied textures. The inner frame, bedside shelving, and footboard are offered in a variety of veneers.

The Bentley Home Atelier Palazzo Chiesa, Corso Venezia, n. 36, 20122 Milano.Salone del Mobile was open to the public from Monday, April 17, to Sunday, April 23, from 10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.

The Bentley Home Atelier is accessible by appointment throughout the entire year. 


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