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Loro Piana Interiors Paris Déco Off 2026: textile poetry and light

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  • Posted by: Andrés David Vargas Quesada

Loro Piana Interiors Paris Déco Off 2026 unfolds as a meditation on material, light, and time. Rather than imposing a statement, the collection invites contemplation, allowing textiles to act as living surfaces where light dances and meaning slowly reveals itself. Here, fabric is not decoration but presence.

From the first glance, the narrative signals a return to origins. Before thread, before structure, there is fiber in its pure state, waiting for the hand and for light. This philosophy runs through the entire collection, transforming interiors into spaces where time feels slower, more deliberate, and deeply human.

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An emotional narrative shaped by light

Photographed at Villa Panza, the collection enters into dialogue with aged floors, filtered daylight, and architectural silence. Textiles respond to their surroundings, absorbing and reflecting light in ways that feel almost tactile. The result is an atmosphere that evokes calm nostalgia and permanence, reminding us that luxury can be quiet and enduring.

Within this setting, Loro Piana Interiors Paris Déco Off 2026 speaks through sensation rather than spectacle. The fabrics invite touch, encouraging a relationship that unfolds over time rather than demanding immediate attention.

Materials as living matter

At the core of the collection is Wish® wool, an ultrafine 15-micron fiber blended with cashmere. Its exceptional softness and fluid density allow for reversible fabrics such as Wish® Double, offered in multiple color combinations. Designed for curtains and cushions, these textiles combine visual lightness with structural longevity.

Wish® linen and Galway Crêpe introduce natural irregularities that bring freshness and character to large-scale upholstery. Meanwhile, Dehors Capri, Nisida, and Ischia fabrics, made with recycled Trevira®, demonstrate that outdoor performance can coexist with refined tactility and environmental responsibility.

A palette rooted in landscape

The color story draws from natural landscapes: warm neutrals, muted greens, soft blues, and accents of burnt orange and kummel. These tones do not seek dominance. Instead, they harmonize with space, aging gracefully and reinforcing a sense of understated elegance that grows richer with time.

Italian craftsmanship and contemporary vision

A defining gesture of the collection is the migration of paisley motifs from ready-to-wear into interior textiles, seen in designs like Shadan and Anahita. This continuity between fashion and home reflects a holistic approach, where the same respect for fiber and form shapes every environment.

During Paris Déco Off, held from January 14 to 17, the textiles were paired with furniture such as Raphael Navot’s Palm sofa and Delight chairs, creating spatial compositions where material, gesture, and light converge.

Indoor–outdoor continuity as modern luxury

The use of recycled Trevira® enables a seamless transition between interior and exterior spaces. Fabrics retain their softness, depth of color, and durability outdoors, dissolving boundaries between inside and out. This approach defines a conscious form of luxury—one that honors both the planet and the human sense of touch.

Loro Piana Interiors Paris Déco Off 2026 reimagines textiles as emotional and architectural experiences. Rather than chasing attention, the collection cultivates longevity, reminding us that true refinement lies in well-worked materials, attentive observation of light, and spaces designed not to impress, but to endure.

Author: Andrés David Vargas Quesada