Dimore

The Milanese Dimore Studio, Emiliano Salci and Britt Moran, has been choosed as this year's  design studio for "Scènes d’intérieur" at Maison&Object 2014.

Studio Dimore, Bottega Veneta

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Dimore for Bottega Veneta
Top and above: Dimore Studio for Bottega Veneta, Salone del Mobile, photo Steve Harries

In January 2014, the focus was on the Milan studio Dimore. A/k/a the Tuscan Emiliano Salci and the American Britt Moran, a curious pair whose stock is rocketing and vintage chic world is courted by a cascade of international projects.

The Dimore signature: a clever mix of past aesthetic references. Far from fashion trends, the creative duo cultivates their garden of anachronistic styles, which can be discovered in their first furniture gallery in Milan – planned for this year – a luxury hotel in Mexico City and in other prestigious projects in London, Copenhagen, Chicago and New York.

Dimore, Grand Hotel et de Milan, photo Andrea Ferrari
Dimore Studio, Grand Hotel et de Milan, photo Andrea Ferrari

Emiliano Salci and Britt Moran learned their skills as art director and graphic designer working in family furniture businesses. Their chance meeting over the course of a Shanghai hotel project marked the beginning of a collaboration that has continued under the name Dimore Studio.

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