Dolce&Gabbana Casa and the art of living beautifully
Where the Garden Comes Indoors
There is something deeply English about the desire to bring the garden inside, to let nature spill through the threshold and settle into the fabric of domestic life. It was only a matter of time before Italy answered back.
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At Milan Design Week 2026, Dolce&Gabbana Casa presented its most garden-facing collection to date, a suite of furniture and outdoor pieces that speak fluently to both the manicured English lawn and the sun-drenched terraces of the Italian south. The result is something rare: interiors that feel like they have been grown, not designed.
For anyone who has spent a long English summer daydreaming of a different pace of life, of linen, of shade, of a table set for no reason other than the pleasure of it this collection arrives like a direct response. It understands that the garden is not outside the home. It is the emotional centre of it.
"Tradition and contemporaneity engage in a refined dialogue, giving rise to an immediately recognisable aesthetic — deeply rooted in identity and authentically Made in Italy."
Moss & Gardenia — nature translated into form
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The two new interior collections — Moss and Gardenia — are named with intention. These are not abstract references; they are an acknowledgement that the most beautiful interiors have always borrowed their grammar from the natural world. Soft lines, sinuous geometries, enveloping proportions: the language here is one of organic ease.
Moss
Modular sofas, armchairs, daybeds, poufs and stools. Enveloping proportions with meticulous artisanal detail, formal elegance that yields to the body. A collection for rooms that are fully, unhurriedly inhabited.
Gardenia
Beds, seating and soft furnishings. A collection that recalls the gardenia's own nature pure white restraint with an overwhelming presence. Sinuous geometries and exceptional materials combine in pieces of quiet authority.
Completing the interior offering is the City line, cabinets, bedside tables and chests of drawers alongside the Club Noxus bar cabinet, where scenic presence and contemporary design meet in a refined visual balance. These are pieces for rooms that are lived in seriously.
Saint Jean — the Italian garden, fully dressed
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It is the Saint Jean outdoor line that will speak most directly to those of us who think of the garden as the finest room in the house. Expanded for 2026 with sofas, comfortable seats, reclining loungers and round tables, Saint Jean brings the full Dolce&Gabbana print vocabulary to the outdoors, and it is extraordinary.
For English garden lovers especially, there is something thrilling about seeing the geometry of a Sicilian majolica tile translated into a reclining lounger beside a rose border. The prints are bold, unapologetically so, and they work precisely because they treat the garden as a room worthy of decoration not a space to be left to its own devices.
ICONIC PRINTS — SAINT JEAN OUTDOOR COLLECTION
Leopard: Bold sensuality
Zebra: Graphic contrast
Sicilian Cart: Vibrant motifs of southern Italy
Blu Mediterraneo & Verde Maiolica: Traditional majolica, southern Italian palette