2023 indoor & outdoor collections
During the 61st edition of Salone del Mobile in Milan, Giorgio Collection presented two new collections: Moonlight indoor and Dune outdoor.
The first novelty presented at Salone del Mobile is the new indoor Moonlight collection, in collaboration with Castello Lagravinese Studio.
Tasmanian Eucalyptus wood decorates each element of the collection, together with fine fabrics and leathers, stitched and quilted to give an original sculptural shape to upholstered elements like armchairs and sofas. Satined finished metal details decorate all the products of the collection to accentuate the stylistic continuity. Moonlight also includes a collection of paintings by the artist Nadezhda Olefir, created with “Swarovski” crystals, agate stones, gold and silver leaves, hand-cut clear mirror glass.
The company presented also the new outdoor collection Dune, designed by Castello Lagravinese Studio. The protagonists of this collection are woven cordage in three colours: grey, black and amaranth, together with the satin-finished metal structures and Cardoso natural stone, used for the tables’ tops. The collection also includes a range of technical textile leathers and fabrics, designed to resist atmospheric agents.
MOONLIGHT COLLECTION
Discover the brand new indoor collection designed in collaboration with Castello Lagravinese, composed by dining room, living room, bedroom and office.
DINING
LIVING
MODULAR LIVING
OFFICE
BEDROOM
DUNE COLLECTION
The new outdoor collection designed by Castello Lagravinese Studio introduces an innovative and contemporary outdoor lounge total look.

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