Furniture Design Resurrections

Saint Laurent Revives Iconic Designs for Milan Design Week

Saint Laurent revives four rare Charlotte Perriand furniture designs brings modernist history back to life, merging luxury fashion with timeless craftsmanship. Debuting at Salone del Mobile in Milan from April 8 to 13, this exclusive collection resurrects pieces that previously existed only as sketches or prototypes, now meticulously reproduced as limited-edition, made-to-order creations.

Curated by creative director Anthony Vaccarello, the collection features the Rio de Janeiro bookcase, 'Indochina' guest armchair, 'Mille-feuilles' table, and a sculptural sofa initially designed for the Japanese ambassador’s residence in Paris. Each piece embodies Perriand’s architectural brilliance and Saint Laurent’s commitment to design heritage.

Accompanying the exhibition, Saint Laurent Editions will offer collectible books and a catalog of the collection, with photography exhibits in Paris and Milan. This rare collaboration celebrates not just furniture but also a legacy of craftsmanship, elevating Perriand’s modernist vision into today's luxury world.

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Modernist Furniture Revival
The revival of rare Charlotte Perriand designs by Saint Laurent highlights a growing trend of resurrecting iconic mid-century modern styles with contemporary touches.
Luxury-led Craftsmanship
Merging luxury fashion with masterful craftsmanship creates niche markets for high-end, limited-edition furniture.
Fashion-design Crossover
The collaboration between a luxury fashion brand and furniture design underscores the expanding trend of cross-industry partnerships to create unique, collectible items.

Where This Applies

Luxury Goods
This industry sees an innovative overlap with furniture design as luxury brands explore product diversification beyond fashion.
Interior Design
Opportunities emerge for innovating spaces with exclusive, high-end furniture pieces that blend historical design with modern aesthetics.
Publishing and Exhibitions
The inclusion of collectible books and photography exhibits signifies growth potential for merging design with storytelling and visual presentation in related sectors.
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