DimoreStudio: An Original Conception Of Design – There are encounters that are destined to be the foundation of creation, a happenstance that can lead to great things. That’s what happened to Italian and American designers Emiliano Salci and Britt Moran, the founders of DimoreStudio. Connected by a partnership originated by a true love for design and a passion for creations reflecting their own original and particular vision. Keep reading this article by The Most Expensive Homes blog to find out more!
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Sumptuous ambiances with many design references from the past – not always so discernible. Proof of their own sapient rediscovery and reuse of great design classics – are the fundamentals of their projects. Starting from the beginning when the two halves, an American and an Italian, came together to create DimoreStudio, in 2003. In fact, the apt name “dimore” is the Italian equivalent of “dwellings”. Together with manage to convey the atmosphere from which the two designers take inspiration.
The numerous successful projects and the collaborations with world-famous brands are evidence of the fruitful partnerships. Furthermore, the common philosophy that inspire their creations. First of all, an admiration for the great Italian designers of the past (Gio Ponti, Carlo Scarpa, Max Ingrand, Angelo Lelli, and Gino Sarfatti among the others) and some contemporary artists that reflect their style.
“We aren’t overly nostalgic, but we love to reference essential periods from the past and give them a new, contemporary life.”
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Moreover, combining different colors, textures, and accessories is their modus operandi for a quite bold and dramatic effect. Additionally, a sophisticated aesthetic that has become a signature effect of their style. Although luxury is not really an adjective that Emiliano Salci would use to describe the popular studio’s works. It’s about creating an atmosphere, a vibe that “interprets memories and creates dreams”.
Dimore studio’s approach is to create a narration, an evocative setting that maintains the connection with the past, not only emphasizing the specific features that have made a particular object recognizable through times but also giving life to a specific atmosphere. Likewise a universe in which past and present collide suavely. Their creative method is based on the revitalization of the connection with the past, the rediscovery of the past elements that are inherent of a place and give it character.
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Moreover, during their last exhibition at Salone del Mobile Milano, the new brand DimoreMilano. The studio’s recent addiction to DimoreGallery, the historical and contemporary design gallery – presented the new fabric collection. Presented with various fabric samples and linked to evocative photos by photographer Andrea Ferrari, a tribute to Italian master Luigi Ghirri.
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