2018 Salone del Mobile Milano: Soft hues, Intrecciato and sculptures by Bottega Veneta Home

Bottega Veneta presented its new Home collection on during Milan’s Salone del Mobile. The collection is shown at the Bottega Veneta Home store on Via Borgospesso 5, Milano, showcased within a special scenography conceived by Bottega Veneta Creative Director Tomas Maier.   Complete with flowers by Rattiflora, a curated selection of books and fine art, … Read more

Bold hues and geometric graphics define the bags of Bottega Veneta Cruise 2018 collection

Bottega Veneta‘s classic bags get luxurious updates in the Cruise 2018 collection. The Lauren 1980 bag is new in striped intrecciato with Oculus embroidery. The City Knot now comes in decadent Barolo, while the Knot Clutch is fresh in Aqua as well as hand-painted elaphe, karung and ayers. A heritage in craft is realized in … Read more

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Kering x Maison Cartier launch eyewear

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Bottega Veneta Parco Palladiano Collection – the ‘olfactory trompe l’oeil’ sextet

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Bottega Veneta is the latest luxury house to embrace the scent “wardrobing” concept. Bottega Veneta perfumers are dropping six perfume bottles at once, following in the footsteps of Bulgari, Ralph Lauren, Prada, Le Vestiaire des Parfums by Yves Saint Laurent, Derek Lam, and Jo Malone.

To create the one-of-a-kind look, customers now mix perfumes and change their fragrances to suit a particular state of mind and occasion.

Bottega Veneta Parco Palladiano is a collection of six unisex fragrances inspired by the Palladian gardens of the Veneto region of Italy, where the luxury Italian house was founded in 1966.

Numbered simply with Roman numerals by Creative Director Tomas Maier, each scent bottle ($295 apiece) is an ‘olfactory trompe l’oeil’, capturing different moments and experiences in the enchanting Palladian garden. Venetian cypress
leaves, sun-kissed pear, magnolia, azalea, aromatic herbs, and, the rose are the main ingredients of this collection.

“Palladio is a source of endless inspiration for me in many ways,” explained Tomas Maier, who conceived and oversaw the collection. “My father was an architect who studied the work of Palladio, so his teachings have always been part of my life even before I started as creative director at Bottega Veneta. Palladio was an artisan as well as an architect who sought balance and harmony in everything. The Palladian gardens that inspire this ‘Parco Palladiano’ collection represent a perfection on earth and an agricultural utopia.”

The work for the sextet was extanded on two years. Perfumes Michel Almairac, Daniela Andrier, who have already worked with Bottega Veneta, and Alexis Dadier, are the noses behind the new collection paying tribute to the Veneto region.

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I- A fresh fragrance with floral notes of magnolia in a pale yellow hue. Bark serves as counterpoint, adding long-lasting woody accords.

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II (the most intense)-The dark, energising green hue recalls a shaded spot under a cypress tree. The woody notes are balanced by spicy heart notes of pink pepper.

 

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III – Fruity notes of pear tree create a succulent, enveloping fragrance, energised by refreshing mint accents. The orange-yellow hue evokes an orchard in early Autumn.

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IV – With its bright, summery yellow hue, the fragrance features a unique blend of azalea and chestnut that creates a velvety and deeply feminine fragrance.

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V- A fresh fragrance featuring elaborate aromatic notes. The crisp green hue evokes the powerful image of a tall tree in the late afternoon sun.

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VI – Rich notes of rose are blended with woody accords to create a spicy, sumptuous and elegant scent in a delicate shade of pink.

 

Bottega Veneta’s first homeware boutique opened in the 18th-century Palazzo Gallarati Scotti 

When in Milan: Explore the first Bottega Veneta Home store.

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Bottega Veneta Home opened its first store dedicated solely to furniture, lighting, tabletop, home decoration, and lifesyle offering. The new Milanese boutique is situated on Via Borgospesso in the 18th-century Palazzo Gallarati Scotti decorated with original coffered ceilings and frescoes by 18th century masters Carlo Innocenzo Carlone and Giovanni Battista Tiepolo.

The 205m² space on the ground floor of the 18th century Palazzo was designed by Bottega Veneta’s creative director Tomas Maier. Honoring the existing beauty of the location, the furniture and home decoration are presented in a refined atmosphere in a series of tableaux with living, bedroom, dining, and studio concepts.

“The Bottega Veneta home collection is dedicated to those who are drawn to understated, luxurious furnishings crafted with the finest materials in the heart of Milan, I wanted to create an intimate, discreet destination for clients to be able to immerse themselves in the Italian art de vivre of Bottega Veneta,” explained Tomas Maier, designer of Bottega Veneta.

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In 2014, Bottega Veneta registered a new strong increase of its sales, up 12.6% at comparable exchange rates. The brand’s revenue as reported has more than doubled since 2010. Bottega Veneta’s directly operated stores accounted for 80% of the brand’s total sales in 2014. Revenue growth for directly operated stores was once again extremely solid during the year, at 10.8% on a comparable basis.

Leather Goods remain the brand’s core business, recording extremely robust year-on-year sales growth of 14.3%. As in 2013, Bottega Veneta’s sales growth was evenly balanced between its historical and emerging markets, which recorded respective revenue increases of 13.9% and 10.9% at comparable exchange rates.

Bottega Veneta reported recurring operating income up 8.0% for 2014 and maintained its operating margin at a very high level.

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