Villari at Villa Héritage: A Living Dialogue Between Heritage and Innovation

At the 2025 edition of Salone del Mobile.Milano, Villari took part in one of the most evocative installations of the fair: Villa Héritage, a project curated by world-renowned French interior designer Pierre-Yves Rochon. Conceived as a celebration of timeless beauty, Villa Héritage brought together exceptional brands in a theatrical environment that fused classic European aesthetics with contemporary design thinking.


Set within the International Pavilions 13 and 15 at Fiera Milano Rho, Villa Héritage offered visitors an immersive, multisensory journey—one that blended architectural elements, handcrafted furnishings, lighting, decorative arts, and landscaping into an integrated narrative of luxury. At the heart of this story was Villari, whose porcelain masterpieces articulated a vision of elegance rooted in tradition, yet alive in the present.

 

A Chamber of Light: The Bedroom with Louis XIV Chandelier

In the reimagined bedroom space of Villa Héritage, Villari’s Louis XIV – 36 Light Chandelier reigned supreme—a luminous sculpture suspended in air, commanding attention with its majestic presence.

The chandelier—crafted with intricate scrollwork, delicate floral motifs, and shimmering gilt finishes—encapsulates the decorative splendor of 17th-century France, translated through Villari’s unmistakable Italian sensibility. Set against Pierre-Yves Rochon’s refined architectural backdrop, it served as both focal point and atmosphere: a piece that did not just light the room, but defined its soul.

The Winter Garden: A Room Where Nature Speaks

From the intimacy of the bedroom, visitors were led into the luminous tranquility of the Winter Garden—a space designed to evoke an enclosed natural world, full of reflection, poetry, and presence. Here, Villari’s creations brought life and soul to the environment through a dialogue between light and form.

At one side, the Taormina Table Lamp illuminated the space with soft, understated brilliance. Its delicate proportions and sculptural curves served as a counterbalance to the lush greenery and glass-panelled serenity of the garden-inspired room.

Across the room, Villari’s porcelain animal sculptures emerged as fantastical residents of this domestic Eden. From Royal Peacock to Tiger, each hand-crafted figure embodied a touch of surreal charm, placed among natural elements to evoke a fairy-tale landscape.

Together, these elements formed an environment where design became storytelling, and where Villari’s unique ability to combine classical beauty with imaginative fantasy was fully realized.

The Bathroom: Ritual Elevated

In the bathroom vignette, Villari extended its sculptural language to functional elegance. The Taormina Vase and Cachepot, set against a backdrop of polished stone and gilded accents, offered a moment of serenity and balance.

The bathroom scene within Villa Héritage offered a moment of calm sophistication—an intimate chamber where everyday rituals were elevated to an art form. Framed by mirrored walls and adorned with Greek-inspired sculptures, the space evoked a timeless serenity. Reliefs of mythological figures stood in quiet procession, their forms recalling the poetic stillness of ancient temples.

A Contemporary Renaissance of Heritage

With its presence at Villa Héritage, Villari once again affirmed its status as a cultural interpreter of Italian excellence. In conversation with Pierre-Yves Rochon’s refined vision, the brand transcended decoration to express something deeper: a philosophy of beauty rooted in memory, but alive in the now.

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