From June through August 2025, Versace Home invites Shanghai’s design aficionados to experience its latest collection in an immersive, art-infused setting at the IAPM Luxury Living Boutique. Co-curated with Luxury Living Group, this limited-time installation honors Versace’s thirty-year legacy of Neoclassical luxury while charting bold new directions in contemporary home design.

Since Gianni Versace launched Versace Home in 1992, the label has led the way in translating high-fashion opulence into living spaces. This season’s presentation first unveiled at Salone del Mobile 2025 in Milan, distills three decades of the brand’s signature craftsmanship and adventurous spirit. Every piece on display underscores Versace’s devotion to marrying classical motifs with forward-looking aesthetics.

Harem Armchair: Sculptural Comfort
At the heart of the showcase sits the new Harem Armchair, a masterclass in sculptural engineering. Inspired by Versace’s 2010 ground-cushion stacks, its stainless-steel frame unfurls into a cocoon of plush, triple-layered cushions. Select fabrics and aniline-dipped leathers envelop the form, while a gilded Medusa medallion crowns the backrest. The result is a tactile throne that balances sumptuous softness with architectural precision.
Vanitas Armchair: Timeless Revival
Reinterpreting Pierre Paulin’s 1994 Vanitas original, this new iteration pairs a hand-carved hardwood frame with opulent velvet or intricately patterned upholstery. The Vanitas Armchair captures the era’s bold silhouette yet introduces modern proportions, demonstrating Versace Home’s skill in refining vintage designs for today’s interiors.

Acantho Chaise Lounge: Leaf-Inspired Luxury
Drawing on Versace’s iconic acanthus-leaf motif, the Acantho Chaise Lounge features a sinuous, scroll-back form that feels both organic and regal. Its arm panel is punctuated with a meticulously engraved Medusa emblem, adding kinetic energy to the form. Upholstery choices include rare alpaca wool and suede; a bespoke two-tone finish further distinguishes each piece as a collector’s object.
Tholos Dining Table: Rhythmic Geometry
In tabletop innovation, the Tholos Dining Table channels classical columns through a series of undulating curves. A dramatic black-and-gold palette accentuates its rhythmic faceted surfaces, available in round or rectilinear formats across multiple sizes equally suited to grand dining rooms or intimate breakfast nooks.

Ovalina Chair: Metal as Design Language
The Ovalina Chair elevates tubular metal into a three-dimensional art form. Its elliptical frame is offered in matte white, matte black, or pearl chrome, with each finish flowing seamlessly along the chair’s contours to create an elegant interplay of light and shadow.
La Greca Chandelier: Crystal Ballet
Completing the experience, the La Greca Crystal Chandelier transforms light into movement. Precision-cut glass panels channel Versace’s iconic Greek-key pattern into refracted beams that dance across the space, an analogue to the brand’s fusion of fashion, art, and architecture.

Source: 77° Global Furnishings Media





