The Gucci Décor Collection Communicates Exceptional Living
- Anne Wang
- Jul 23, 2022
- 1 min read
The Gucci Décor series, creatively directed by Alessandro Michele and art directed and photographed by Max Siedentopf, offers an insight into the internal realm of the Italian House.

Wherever a home exists, a heart resides, and where a heart yearns for designer furnishings, Gucci Décor becomes relevant. Contrary to being a mere generic line characterized by logos affixed to items, the sophistication of the collection lies in its adaptability. Each item could autonomously configure itself into any dwelling, embodying a distinct character – reflecting one’s aesthetic preferences, enhancing a space, or serving as an object of admiration for guests — for years to come.

The Gucci Décor line, influenced by Alessandro Michele's personal preferences for the romantic, whimsical, and nature-inspired, draws upon many motifs from the natural world. Blankets are available in the traditional G monogram crafted from lightweight linen, while vibrant floral blankets are offered in a silk or linen blend. The range also includes dinnerware, with dessert flatware showcasing animal totems, and a wallpaper series featuring retro geometric designs.

The Gucci Décor collection offers limitless possibilities that are both delightful to possess and even more gratifying to showcase.

The biggest sellers may be the metal candles, a recent addition to the range available in four fragrances, and the 18th-century-inspired couches; nevertheless, patience is required. The collection is scheduled for a phased release in Gucci shops and on its online platform.










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