Remember when Gucci introduced their maximalist, bohemian-chic decor pieces during their 2017 Resort Show? Gucci Decor is finally in Singapore, and with it comes a range of new pieces. Let's see what's available!
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There’s a larger range of cushions sporting cross-stitched motifs like a tiger’s head, teddy bear and illustrations of creative director Alessandro Michele’s two Boston terriers, Bosco and Orso.
These mugs are a new addition to the porcelain line, with new designs like the cat, a ‘stage-curtain’ motif and a jewel pattern.
The black snake handles on these vases require approximately five hours to complete.
These medieval era-inspired porter’s chairs (they were commonly used by servants and gatekeepers positioned at the entrances of great estates) comes in either leather or velvet, and takes Tuscan artisans a total of 64 hours to complete.
These foldable tables are a new addition to the Gucci Decor collection. Their trays can be purchased separately.
The Richard Ginori-made crockery boasts a green-on-white Herbarium floral print, and adds new models like plates, bowls, cups and saucers, jugs, a coffee pot and a soup tureen.
The two versions of the beech-wood dining chairs now come with updated seat-pad designs.
Prices for these items start from $330 for incense burners and $440 for candles to $1,720 for cushions and from $5,680 for vases.