Marble continues to define contemporary interiors in a more immersive way, moving beyond feature surfaces to fully clad spaces across floors, walls, vanities, and sculptural bath forms.
In this lakeside home designed by @jeremiahbrentdesign , richly veined marble becomes the architecture of the room itself, balanced by warm timber detailing and soft lighting. Bold, expressive, and timeless all at once.
Inside a Tamsin Johnson interior, our Signoria Firenze Hellas bed linen brings effortless Mediterranean elegance to the bedroom. Inspired by ancient Greek design, its refined Greek Fret motif evokes a calm, oceanic sensibility with a beautifully minimalist feel. As seen in @vogueliving , featured in this stunning bedroom designed by @tamsinjohnson
Be inspired by the layered blush tones, richly veined stone, and sculptural forms throughout Hôtel Particulier by @hugotoro_
Blush continues to emerge as a defining tone in contemporary interiors, less a feature colour, more a warm neutral. Here, velvet seating, soft plaster tones, and peach-toned hues bring warmth and depth against detailed mouldings and darker timber finishes.
Designed by @hugotoro_
Styled by @sarahdebeaumont .
Photography by @william.jess.laird
Details from the Veranda x Lisa Corti Dinner Plate Collection.
Designed as heirlooms of tomorrow, this refined series blends the heritage and imagery of both brands into a fresh and versatile palette. The delicately shaped Sagomato Firenze form enhances the collection’s romantic aesthetic, while the hand-painted fringed border draws inspiration from traditional ikat textile prints, echoing the accompanying home fabric capsule.
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Simone & Marcel’s Ostro wall light adds a sculptural finish to this master ensuite by @uncannystudio_ , alongside richly veined natural stone, warm timber, and travertine-patterned flooring.
Photography by @kensingtonleverne
Rome, home to Hotel de La Ville.
Above the Spanish Steps, the Cielo Bar and Restaurant captures a quieter side of the city, where terracotta tones, soft light, and panoramic views unfold across layered rooftop terraces.
Within the space, handcrafted wrought iron seating by Officina Ciani brings a sense of character. Custom designed for the hotel, each piece sits effortlessly against the warmth of stone and the relaxed atmosphere of the rooftop setting.
A place where contemporary hospitality and timeless Italian design exist in complete harmony.
Officina Ciani, available at Emporean.
Officina Ciani at Le Sirenuse.
Rooted in Florentine metalwork, the brand’s collections combine traditional wrought iron craftsmanship with a more contemporary, architectural sensibility.
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At Le Sirenuse, every detail is considered, from hand-painted tiles to the furniture that frames its terraces overlooking the Amalfi Coast.
Among them, pieces by Officina Ciani sit effortlessly within the setting. Moving seamlessly between classic and modern environments, which is exactly why it finds a natural home in one of Italy’s most iconic hotels.
At Le Sirenuse, this dialogue between heritage and modernity is everywhere, a hotel built on a long-standing collaboration with artisans, where every object contributes to a layered, lived-in elegance.
Officina Ciani. Available in Australia through Emporean.
Officina Ciani at Villa Beatrice, Hotel Splendido, Portofino.
Restored by @m_b_d_s_ for exclusive use, Villa Beatrice at Belmond Hotel Splendido offers a more private vantage point over the Riviera, where every detail has been carefully considered.
Here, Officina Ciani sits effortlessly within the setting. A reflection of the calibre of makers chosen by leading designers, and the permanence of pieces designed to live well beyond a single place.
Officina Ciani, exclusively available at Emporean for Australia.
Unopiù sits naturally within one of Rome’s most iconic settings.
The Toscana collection speaks in a classic language. A brand trusted by the world’s leading hotels.
Now available here in Australia.
Unopiù at Palazzo Talìa.
The Toscana collection. Crafted from galvanised iron and graphite powder-coated stainless steel, each piece carries a sense of permanence. Designed to age alongside the Palazzo rather than stand apart from it.
At Emporean, it’s this integration we’re drawn to. Where furniture doesn’t decorate a space, but becomes part of its story.
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Luca Guadagnino’s first hotel, @palazzo.talia , lives within a 16th-century Roman palazzo, once home to cardinals, scholars and the city’s aristocracy. Three years of restoration. Centuries of layers. An interior that chooses to hold all of it, rather than erase it.
Designed by Luca Guadagnino, the spaces unfold with a cinematic sensibility, frescoes reframed rather than perfected, richly patterned carpets defining each room, and a mix of Italian craft and contemporary design that brings softness to the building’s scale. It’s layered, expressive, and deeply atmospheric.
At Emporean, we’re drawn to objects with that same sensibility. Pieces that carry their history visibly.