“As time passed, these spaces no longer adequately conveyed Italy’s image in the world, nor reflected the vitality and innovation of our country,” explains Ambassador Lambertini.“The goal was to combine tradition and modernity, highlighting the elegance of the building without sacrificing a contemporary imprint that reflects the excellence of Italian design.”
A modern stage for Italian design
At the heart of the project lies the ambition to transform the residence into a living manifesto of Made in Italy. Vinson’s curatorial approach assembled some of the country’s most renowned brands, weaving together a dialogue between historic architecture and modern design.
Molteni&C’s contribution underscores its ongoing commitment to representing Italian excellence on the global stage, bringing timeless craftsmanship and contemporary elegance to a setting that speaks to both heritage and innovation. The Ribbon beds by Vincent Van Duysen bring sculptural softness to the bedrooms, including the presidential suite, while the D.847.1 writing desk — a re-edition of Gio Ponti’s 1947 design — anchors the space with a piece of Italian design history.
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