Whenever I think about Italian design the word elegance comes to my mind. Arredoclassic is a prestigious Italian brand who has succeeded to majestically combine class, beauty, prestige and style and has created extraordinary pieces of furniture. Designing furniture may definitely be considered a form of art, but when it is classic art that inspires the designer the effect is striking. Allow yourselves a visual tour of Arredoclassic bedrooms inspired by few of the geniuses of classic art!
The Mirò Bedroom evokes the work and personality of the Joan Miró i Ferrà (1893 – 1983), the famous Catalan Spanish painter, sculptor, and ceramicist born in Barcelona. Internationally admired, the work of Mirò has been interpreted as Surrealism. In numerous interviews dating from the 1930s onwards, Miró explained his preference for conventional painting methods as a way of supporting bourgeois society. The luxury bedroom named Mirò is a true sample of luxurious Italian furniture, evoking the painter by beautifully curved lines, light colors from white to hazel and chocolate and amazing finishes.
Tiziano Vecelli or Tiziano Vecellio (1488– 1576), generally known as Tiziano, was an Italian painter, the best known member of the 16th-century Venetian school. He was born in the Republic of Venice. Tiziano was called “The Sun Amidst Small Stars” (recalling the famous final line of Dante’s “Paradiso”) and was one of the most versatile of Italian painters, equally adept with portraits, landscape backgrounds, and mythological and religious subjects. His work is amazingly blending light and color. The Tiziano bedroom reminds of the unique charm, the glory and elegance of the Republic of Venice in the 16th century. There are the same light, creamy colors as in the The Mirò Bedroom, but this time, even the most exigent eye, is captured by the refined details of the finishes such as the ivory patinated headboard, the presence of classic and antique pieces such as a dressing table with an elegant mirror.
The source of Inspiration for the Rossini Bedroom is, most probably, the work of Luigi Rossini (1790-1857), a famous Italian architect, painter and watercolorist. Rossini evoked Rome’s architectural and archaeological beauty giving a dramatic role to the play of light and shadow. Like Piranesi’s work, Rossini’s prints frequently served as Grand Tour souvenirs and offered influential source material for European architects and designers interested in classical motifs. The designers from Arredoclassic continued the idea of light and shadow play by using contrast and shining materials. The Rossini bedroom is defined by pieces from 19th century furniture such as: the 3 doors wardrobe and dresser, bed headboard in birch burl with printed Makassar grain or the bed with luxury headboard in eco leather.
Donato di Niccolò di Betto Bardi (1386 – 1466), better known as Donatello, was a Renaissance Italian artist from Florence. He is world famously known for his work in bas-relief, a form of shallow relief sculpture that, in Donatello’s case, incorporated significant 15th-century developments in perspective illusionism. Evoking his outstanding personality, the Donatello luxury bedroom by Arredoclassic is characterized by refined golden leaf ornamentations which beautifully contrast to the matt walnut color of the furniture.
Arredoclassic’s bedrooms are an outstanding display of taste, elegance and inspiration!