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TACCHINI 2025 COLLECTION (PART 2)

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Published by Sugar & Cream, Wednesday 16 July 2025

Images courtesy of Tacchini

Bring Together Creations by International Design talents with the Reissues of Great Masters from the Past

Tacchini’s first showroom is located in a Milanese house from the 20th century in Brera at Largo Treves, 5. The showroom, which is almost 300 square meters in size, is situated in an area renowned for its understated elegance and sense of history. The two-story room has been meticulously preserved, keeping its distinctive features like high ceilings, worn parquet floors, and large windows with wooden frames. Like a friend’s house, the showroom is a small, welcoming area that encourages leisurely exploration. With delicate hues and pastel tones, Charlotte de La Grandière’s styling and scenography for the showroom create a comforting atmosphere that makes even the smallest details stand out.

The project embraces the intimate soul of this space. The rooms flow into one another seamlessly, connected by a deliberately soft and harmonious color palette: sky blue, aqua green, pale pink, light yellow, and creamy white – with a matte finish and bright white lacquered moldings. The furniture arrangement defines the various functions, from the entrance to the living room, while the styling conveys the feeling of a lived-in home. A life story.” – Charlotte de La Grandière, Creative Director –

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Despite the bustle of the fair, Tacchini’s Salone del Mobile 2025 exhibit offers a calm, harmonious area intended to give guests a sense of suspension while presenting a distinctive take on modern living. The stand, designed by Matteo Fiorini (Studio LYS) with styling by Charlotte de La Grandière, has a number of subtracted-shaped volumes. It has tactile textures, a neutral color scheme, grazing light, and slits and openings. The interior is filled with cozy areas that evoke the intimacy of the home, combining softness and rigor to create a welcoming haven.

Tacchini reiterates its mission to combine the works of great masters from the past with designs by international designers to create Tacchini 2025 New Collection (Part 2).

Andrea Wall Light by NUOVA
The wall light by Andrea Tacchini, created during NUOVA’s artistic residencies in Texas and California, blends materiality and craftsmanship to produce a modern light portal. The design blends sophisticated minimalism and retrofuturism, and it was created during Donald Judd’s approach to structural form and architecture. The light, which is made of steel with a PVD silver coating, gives off an almost space-like glow that creates incredibly engrossing suggestions. The imaginative spirit of space travel is reinterpreted in the design.

Torii Love Dining Table by Studiopepe
Tacchini and Studiopepe have worked together to create dining tables that integrate the Torii structure into the dining area. The table combines two load-bearing columns with a top that resembles a lintel, drawing inspiration from traditional Japanese gateway architecture and sculpture. Evocative and necessary in the dining room, the exquisite finishes and lacquered tones produce a sophisticated balance between material and color.

Torii Love Console by Studiopepe
A new Torii Love Console from Studiopepe has been released in powder pink and chocolate, which enhances its architectural character and lacquered finish. Inspired by traditional Japanese gateways featuring horizontal beams and vertical support columns, the console has been a part of the Tacchini collections since 2023. It has load-bearing legs and a substantial top that serves as a lintel. The design of the console places a strong emphasis on its necessary but intimidating physicality.

Gian & Pan Low Tables by Studiopepe
Studiopepe created the Gian & Pan collection of low tables, which were influenced by the rationalist architecture of Lina Bo Bardi. The tables, which feature marble and concrete in organic and sinuous structures, combine materials and colors to accentuate uneven surfaces. The tables can be freely customized with legs in three glossy concrete colors and tops in three different types of marble. The tables produce intriguing light-material interactions and surprising contrasts.

Pigreco Chair by Tobia Scarpa
Tobia Scarpa created the Pigreco chair in 1959, and Tacchini redesigned it in 2021. It now has two new glossy lacquer finishes: dark green and white. Its dynamic triangle shape and timeless design, which combine stability and lightness, perfectly balance innovation and tradition while enhancing the “sense of space”.

Dialogo Chair by Tobia Scarpa
The Dialogo chair by Tobia Scarpa, which comes with or without armrests, now comes in two new glossy lacquer finishes: dark green and white. Its classic design, which includes a rectangular frame with visible joints and screws, blends comfort and style, providing sophistication and adaptability in a variety of settings and styles.

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