Do you own a Bentley model and want to enjoy some of the British brand’s finest creations in your home and not just on the road? Or, is a new Bentley vehicle a little out of your price range but you still want to say you own a Bentley product? Well, Bentley Home has just the answer with its 2023 collection of furniture.
The new collection, showcased during Milan Design Week 2023, starts off with four pieces that were designed with the help of Federico Peri. The first two pieces of the collection take the form of the Thames coffee and side table, both with an atoll-like design with especially elegant legs and dynamically curved veining patterns.
One of the coffee tables available through the collection has been designed by Ricciardo Cavaciocchi and is made from a ‘raw paper’ micro cellulose compound and natural pigments.
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Bentley Home also worked with Federico Peri on a large dining table dubbed the Camden. It has a futuristic and flowing design and is probably unlike any other dining table you’ve seen before. The final piece designed with Peri is the Dalston console table that has a shape inspired by the front of a vintage Bentley. Customers can choose what kind of veneer they want it finished in.
The new Bentley Home collection also includes the Bayton sofa and armchair designed in collaboration with architect Carolo Colombo. It is also inspired by one of Bentley’s cars and has tightly fitted upholstery.
Last but not least is Bentley Home’s Brixton bed. It features an inner frame with a double headboard that can be finished with a natural wood or lacquer finish. Should customers wish, a light can also be integrated into the headboard.
“When Bentley collaborates with world-renowned designers, it’s more than just a meeting of minds, it is a relationship based on shared purpose,” head of Bentley Design Collaborations Chris Cooke described. “The new capsule collection for 2023 brilliantly combines our relentless pursuit of innovative sustainable materials to provide finishes that are truly unique in shapes inspired by the flowing lines and elegant curves of a Bentley car with expert craftsmanship and comfort.”
The British car manufacturer hasn’t announced pricing details for the individual pieces of furniture but they won’t be cheap.