MANILA, Philippines - Nature, as Giorgio Armani observes it, is eternal, infinite and powerful, seemingly simple yet always producing different paths through which to reconcile desire and fantasy. Emotions that change the meaning of everyday life and transform it.
The new Armani/Casa collection was born from this enchanted observation. It is expressed in unusual eco-friendly materials to protect the environment: striped banana tree finishes (gathered after the crops are cut) as well as tamo, the Japanese ash wood whose grain seems to reproduce the movements of sand in Zen gardens.
They are striking materials for furniture that features pure lines and simple shapes. The Gabriel wardrobe is inspired by old trunks. It is made of tamo with internal lighting and brown soft leather-covered trim, reminiscent of the wooden construction of vintage travelling containers. The elegant daybed, which stems from the previous Engadin model, is covered with soft leathers and fabrics from the Armani/Casa Exclusive Textiles by Rubelli line. The sophisticated Glam dressing table is delicate and feminine, with pale gold metal finish offered in three different precious versions.
A series of tables has been developed in the same vein, which in their slight proportions have become prized pieces of elegant furniture. The round Giove table has an exquisite Mexican onyx surface in warm orange tones. In vintage brown oak, the simple and light Great table offers an extremely thin top (a 1cm sheet), while the Gilbert table has top in striped banana tree framed in canaletto walnut, with an orange lacquer structure or one of canaletto walnut. The Galassia stackable tables are made with carbonized coconut shells that create a play on light and shadow, or are covered in sea pen-shells. Both versions are clever examples of local artisan craftsmanship transformed into luxurious design.
There are extremely simple elements that tell tales of distant worlds, rich in tradition — like Nepalese carpets and kilims, woven with an ancient artisan skill that generates sophisticated abstract patterns in beautiful, natural shades.
At the Armani/Teatro in Via Bergognone, printed plexiglas platforms appear to float on dark bases in a museum-style display. They are illuminated with strong and direct cones of light that frame the furniture and objects on show, emphasizing the architecture of each piece.
New paths
Art and artisan craftsmanship are a closely interwoven duality in Armani/Casa’s vision of interior decoration. Thus, decorative pieces have been entrusted to the experience of Murano glassworks for flamed glass vases. This glasswork stands as a symbol of the collection with its vortex of colors, color being the dominating theme of the Armani/Casa presentation.
A zest for objets retrouvés, which represents a strong return to the world of artisan craftsmanship, is expressed in flecked vases, which appear to have a worn patina, a golden layer; in lanterns, candles featuring Giorgio Armani’s signature; and in modular, marble candleholder bases and lacquered boxes.
A series of gifts enriches the collection, offering unusual and interesting objects like a magnifying glass housed in a leather pouch to be worn around the neck, and a useful accessory for straining tea. Of interest too is special tableware, where there is a gold-plated silver box for tea, marked with the seal of a rock under its lid — a recurring theme throughout the collection.
Exclusive textiles by Rubelli
The aesthetic project that Giorgio Armani has been developing with this historical fabric company since 2009 for furniture presses forward with this collection, offering a range of earthy colours, interrupted by a bright orange, and where images of nature, orchids and stems, exude a vaguely 19th century physicality to create an evocative stylized gesture. Silk and wool give consistency and brightness to texture, which fades from a red gold into colder hues. The offer is completed by velvet, which accentuates the fabric collection’s appearance of exquisiteness.
In the Philippines, Emporio Armani is exclusively distributed by Stores Specialists Inc. (SSI) and is located at Greenbelt 4, Ayala Center.