When Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen’s cult-favorite fashion label ventures into interiors, you know the result will be quietly extraordinary. At Milan Design Week, The Row unveiled its first curated Vintage Home Collection, a selection of 20th-century furnishings and textiles reinterpreted through the brand’s signature minimalist lens. Now live on the Galerie section of therow.com, this edit brings together rare design icons and handcrafted pieces that infuse any room with historic depth and modern refinement.
A Curated Dialogue Between Eras
True to The Row’s ethos of “understated luxury,” the Vintage Home Collection spotlights six iconic pieces, each chosen for its craftsmanship and sculptural presence:
Charlotte Perriand’s 1958 Cansado Table, a streamlined dining piece that balances robust oak legs with a slender tabletop.
Guillerme et Chambron Armchairs (1960), whose solid beech frames and gentle curves epitomize French post-war elegance.
Louis Sognot Round Wood-Metal Side Table (1930), merging industrial appeal with organic warmth.
Pierre Dariel Folding Chairs (1934), the ultimate portable seating, now elevated by The Row’s bespoke leather straps.
Complementing these treasures are The Row’s own handwoven cashmere throws and quilted linen bedding—textile investments that feel as inviting as they look.
Minimalist Interiors, Maximum Impact
From the moment you land on the Galerie page, The Row’s refined curation transports you into a serene, gallery-like setting. Full-screen photography showcases each piece against neutral backdrops, echoing the Olsens’ Paris flagship-store design, shuttered windows by Lilou Marquand, muted plaster walls, and warm brass accents. Subtle animations and concise copy guide you through the story behind every object, marrying editorial flair with e-commerce ease.
Source: 77° Global Media Furnishings