Loro Piana and Dimoremilano present La Prima Notte di Quiete

An immersive installation exploring the boundary between reality and cinematic fiction through the spaces of an elegant house.

Loro Piana and Dimoremilano debut together for the first time at Milan Design Week 2025 with an engaging and immersive project where the real and the plausible intertwine, creating a captivating experience inside Loro Piana’s Cortile della Seta courtyard, in the Maison’s Milan headquarters.
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La Prima Notte di Quiete
As visitors cross the threshold, they are transported to the foyer of a vintage cinema, complete with deep red velvet curtains, leopard-spotted carpeting, beautiful furniture, and brass appliqués. Here, guided by masks, guests prepare for the viewing of La Prima Notte di Quiete, an installation that recreates a fully-furnished house inspired by an apartment and 1970s and 1980s, decorated with exceptional furniture designed by Dimorestudio for Loro Piana Interiors; new and classic pieces from Dimoremilano upholstered with Loro Piana Interiors fabrics; items from the Loro Piana The Art of Good Living Collection; and antique pieces and art. The artworks on display are from Tornabuoni Art, Cardi Gallery, and Galleria Gracis e Secci Gallery.
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La Prima Notte di Quiete
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