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MOR E IS MOR E Gucci Creative Director Alessandro Michele's whimsical
maximalist vision can now extend beyond your wardrobe with the launch of Gucci Décor.
As with his DIY program for clothes and accessories, Michele encourages customizing the
home, oering a selection of mix-and-match motifs to dress and redress your surroundings.
Movable metal trays; side tables; tasseled velvet pillows; folding capitonné screens; and
lacquered, wooded dining chairs in bold hues display the house's iconic snakes, cats,
roaring tigers and Staordshire ceramic dog. Florentine-made porcelain candleholders by
Richard Ginori contain Michele's four new scents for the home—Inventum (delicate rose),
Fumus (dark and intense birch), Herbosum (fresh scents of tomato leaves and aromatic
plants) and Esotericum (Seville oranges with notes of jasmine, leather and salt). e
romantic spirit seen on the Gucci runway extends through the decor collection with riots
of orals, bees, butteries and beetles festooning pillows, wallpapers and an upholstered
vanity seat in a bright, oral jacquard that's anything but garden variety.
By Phebe Wahl // Photographed by David Lewis Taylor // Styled by James Aguiar
Gucci Décor collection,
$1,250-$22,000,
gucci.com and
bergdorfgoodman.com
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