Cityscape-Inspired Armchairs

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The Madame Milano Chairs Feature Graphic Images of Vast Architecture

Kartell and Emilio Pucci unveil the 'Madame Milano Armchair' that reflects images of the city of Milan. The patterns used on the chairs were inspired by two famous architectural monuments. One of the patterns was designed based on the Duomo and the other was based on the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II.

This perfect duo is a combination of the Italian furniture company Kartell and the Emilio Pucci fashion house. The creative and intricate design of these bright and elegant armchairs brings forth a versatile and aesthetically pleasing piece of home decor and furniture.

The graphic chairs extend the existing collection of chairs that feature cities such as New York. The Madame Milano chairs can be publicly viewed at the Kartell flagship store in Milan. Photo Credits: designboom, kartell
Trend Themes
1. City-inspired Furniture - The Madame Milano armchairs demonstrate the trend of incorporating graphic images of cities into furniture designs.
2. Fashion and Furniture Collaboration - The partnership between Kartell and Emilio Pucci highlights the trend of fashion and furniture brands collaborating to create unique and aesthetically pleasing home decor pieces.
3. Graphic Chairs Collection - The extension of the existing chair collection to feature cities like Milan reflects the trend of using graphic imagery to represent different urban landscapes on furniture.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture Manufacturing - The incorporation of cityscapes onto armchairs presents a disruptive innovation opportunity for furniture manufacturers to create visually striking and customizable pieces.
2. Fashion Design - The collaboration between Kartell and Emilio Pucci showcases the potential for fashion designers to venture into the realm of furniture design, offering new and unique products in the market.
3. Home Decor Retail - The introduction of city-inspired armchairs into the market creates an opportunity for home decor retailers to offer customers unique and city-specific furniture options, appealing to those seeking distinctive and stylish pieces for their homes.

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