Versace Home Unveils Sculptural Furniture Collection at Milan Design Week 2026
Luxury Italian brand Versace Home launches a new furniture collection at Milan Design Week 2026, blending sculptural design, Murano glass craftsmanship and quiet luxury interiors inspired by Italian heritage.
At Milan Design Week 2026, Versace Home has unveiled a new furniture collection that reaffirms the brand’s position at the intersection of fashion, interiors and Italian design excellence.
Photography, Versace Home, Milano Design Week 2026
Rooted in the legacy of Gianni Versace and the House’s enduring influence on global design culture, the 2026 Versace Home collection explores contemporary living through sculptural furniture, refined materials and exceptional Italian craftsmanship. The collection reflects a distinctly Italian approach to design, where artistry, heritage and innovation exist in constant dialogue.
Versace Home at Milan Design Week 2026
Photography, courtesy of Versace Home Milano Design Week 2026
Presented during Milan Design Week, one of the world’s most important design events, the collection reinterprets classical references through a modern lens. Signature Versace codes, including the Medusa motif and Greco-Roman influences are translated into architectural forms, tactile finishes and bold silhouettes designed for contemporary interiors.
For this season, Versace Home introduces a new approach to its interior’s universe, built around individual design pieces with strong identities that come together to create cohesive, highly expressive living spaces.
Luxury Furniture Trends 2026: Quiet Luxury and Lounge Living
One of the defining luxury furniture trends for 2026 is the shift towards softer, more immersive living environments spaces designed for slowing down, unwinding and experiencing the home in a more sensory way.
Versace Home taps directly into this movement, with a collection that feels inherently lounge-led. Think low-slung seating, enveloping forms and pieces designed for relaxed, intimate settings, echoing the rise of home listening rooms, private lounges and multi-sensory living spaces.
This evolution reflects a broader move towards quiet luxury interiors, where quality, materiality and comfort take precedence over overt statement. In this context, Versace’s signature opulence is refined into something more architectural and controlled without losing its identity.
Sculptural Furniture and Contemporary Italian Living
Photography, Versace Home Milano Design Week 2026
At the centre of the collection is the Meteora sofa, a sculptural leather design defined by clean lines and a distinctive cylindrical backrest that wraps seamlessly into the armrests. Finished with subtle gold Medusa detailing, it combines contemporary minimalism with the opulence synonymous with Versace, while its modular structure allows for versatile configurations across modern living spaces.
The Hestia armchair continues this sculptural narrative, with soft, continuous volumes and a seamless silhouette that eliminates sharp edges in favour of fluid form. Fully upholstered in leather and set on a discreet swivel base, it balances comfort with architectural clarity, perfectly suited to the new generation of lounge-inspired interiors.
Murano Glass Lighting and Italian Craftsmanship
Photography, Medusa Euphoria Table Lamp, Courtesy of Versace.
Versace’s deep connection to Italian craftsmanship is particularly evident in its lighting design. The Medusa Euphoria table lamp, handcrafted in Murano glass, transforms the iconic symbol into a luminous sculptural object. Created using traditional glassblowing techniques, its marbled effect, formed through layers of coloured glass fragments—reflects the rich heritage of Italian artisanal production while embracing a contemporary design language
Similarly, the Focus lamp explores the symbolism of light and vision, reinforcing the idea of interiors as immersive, atmospheric environments rather than purely functional spaces.
Luxury Dining and Modular Living Spaces
The collection extends into dining and living spaces with pieces such as the Delphi chair,inspired by classical Greek architecture, and the Argus ottoman series, which introduces flexibility and movement through a trio of sculptural forms.
New additions to existing lines, including updated modular sofas and bedroom pieces, further reinforce Versace Home’s commitment to designing complete, adaptable interiors spaces that can shift effortlessly between social, private and restorative uses.
The Future of Italian Interior Design
More broadly, the 2026 collection reflects the enduring strength of Italian design culture, where craftsmanship, materiality and bold creative vision remain central to global influence. In a design landscape increasingly shaped by minimalism, Versace Home offers a more nuanced perspective one that embraces quiet luxury, sculptural form and experiential living.
At Milan Design Week 2026, Versace Home doesn’t just present furniture—it presents a vision of contemporary Italian living, where tradition and innovation come together to define the future of luxury interiors.
Photography, courtesy of Versace Home Milano Design Week 2026
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