Every year, the Salone del Mobile Milano sets the tone for what comes next in design. It is where ideas become directions, and where the future of interiors quietly takes shape. This year, Versace Home revealed a collection that feels both familiar and renewed. At Maison Territo, a leading design showroom in Montreal, this evolution matters, because it brings a new chapter of Italian design furniture closer to home.
The collection introduces a refined dialogue of materials. Marble and marble-effect finishes bring structure and depth, while Murano glass elements add light and artistry. Soft chenille fabrics and blends of wool and cashmere soften the experience, creating warmth within bold forms. New leathers and furs complete the palette, offering tactile richness without excess. Together, these elements redefine luxury home decor not only as visual impact, but as comfort you can feel.
Visually, the collection speaks through detail. Geometric patterns introduce rhythm, while the iconic Medusa evolves into something more fluid and contemporary. The palette espresso, caramel, beige, and soft green, grounds each piece with subtle sophistication. Reflective glass surfaces and mirrored effects amplify light, creating depth within each space. These elements come together to define a new language of Versace furniture, aligned with emerging interior design trends yet unmistakably rooted in modern Italian design.


