BRITT MORAN & EMILIANO SALCI
Dimoremilano is the label housing the furniture, fabric, decorative, and home collections by Dimorestudio founders Britt Moran and Emiliano Salci, rooted in Milan’s international reputation for prestigious design and relying on a network of Italy’s best traditional artisans and manufacturers, with nods to the country’s craft culture as well as pushing it forward in a bold way.
Britt Moran and Emiliano Salci are co-founders of Dimore Studio, a Milan-based architecture and design studio.
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Club Chaise Lounge is a stunning combination of armchair and pouf, creating an elegant and welcoming chaise longue for a modern interior. This design belongs to a singular series by DimoreStudio. The back of seating structure curves inward thereby creating an interesting well-designed back panel. It stands in starck contrast to the linear profile of the front. With the plush seat and back upholstery, the beauty of the Club program is a result of the conglomeration of elements, materials, textures, lines and profiles. The structure is in polished brown-lacquered wooden that distinguishes it, whereas each piece is softly padded with goose feathers and upholstered in an exclusive fabric decorated with flower and foliage patterns. It is completed with polished oxidized brass detailing. It features a custom fabric in the Iris field cloque field.
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Cuba Lounge Chair brings out the refined and sophisticated Havana. The brushed brass profiles draw the lounge armchair light and sleek. A sophisticated rendition of space. Cuba is upholstered in fabric from a selection masterfully curated by Dimoremilano, with edges in brushed brass. It comes in two sizes, with the miniature version suitable for intimate lounge seating.
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Androgino is an ambiguous coffee table in its form and visual story. It creates a kinetic visual where finishes and patterns create an androgynous identity. Androgino Low table features pyramids which are finished in various materials, including satin steel, polished steel, and black matte paint. One pyramid is made entirely of Nero Marquina marble. The table top in float glass.
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Archivio is a line of bookshelves with a visual expression of being filled with books. The slanting profiles of the dividers create a profile of books in an archive. The dialogue advances further with presence of shelves which can be freely configured and in a variety of elegant materials. Shelving with structure in painted metal or oxidised brass. Shelves available in smokey glass, float glass, marble, brass or painted metal. Wall mounting is recommended for all bookcases using the supplied brackets.
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Capostipite is a modular wall shelving unit which in itself makes a stunning wall art piece. The horizontal stacking of the brass tubes exudes the character of intelligence and insightfulness--some of the traits of capostipite. Its modularity makes it adaptable to any environment albeit not losing identity. Modular display system, structure in matte black painted metal and oxidised brass tubes. Removable shelves in smokey tempered glass.
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Charleston lamp brings the 1920's glamour to any space. An imposing piece in any room with its cascading fringes and brass elements transporting you back to the social scene a century ago. It was then the height of the Charleston, a dance named after the harbor city of Charleston, South Carolina. Ceiling lamp with structure in brushed steel and fringe lampshade fixed on a light panel inlayed with chromed brass elements. The ceiling chain is handcrafted in antiqued bronze. Three colors of fringe available.
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Club Sofa is Dimoremilano's venture into the modular seating program. However, the back of seating structure curves inward thereby creating an interesting well-designed back panel. It stands in starck contrast to the linear profile of the front. With the plush seat and back upholstery, the beauty of the Club program is a result of the conglomeration of elements, materials, textures, lines and profiles.
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Codice is Dimoremilano's reference on indivual identity--the barcode. With Codice, the emphasis is on its brushed oxidise bass legs, positioned sparingly to form the base. The texture of the brass legs is on starck conversation with the glossy finish of the laquered wood top. Like its namesake, the piece needs to stick to a surface. In this case, a wall. Thus, Codice highlights the identity of the space.
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Correspondenza is a story of communicating between two entities. The wall lamp exudes an air nostalgia to the era when writing letters (love letters) was the means to get connected. Curiously, Correspondenza comes in two versions, a reiteration of the difference of characters of the senders. The distinction is evident in the direction of the opening flap from which the illumination glows. The use of brushed steel for the interior and the polished gold-plated brass exterior is and artful emphasis of its form.
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Foliage is Dimoremilano's reference to organic elements. In a quite literal presentation, each leaf element is made from handcrafted brass and assembled to form graphic portrayal of a plant--layered and organic placement elements. With the illumination, it creates a picturesque casting of light and shadows. Foliage comes as uplight wall lamp and as a suspension lamp. Due to the craftsmanship of the production process, each element will come in unique.
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Giostra expresses beauty of a carousel with its movable arms creating a desired aesthetic and the balls of light mimicking the pods. Giostra Wall lamp has moveable arms in matte black painted metal which can be adjusted individually to achieve a desired composition. The lamps, a referecne to carousel pods are in opal glass and black painted metal with polished brass details.
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Dimoremilano sheds the limelight to the lantern, as beacon of light in container. Lanterna is as a vivid reference its namesake. It sends the common lantern to an artistic level albeit serving its function. Lanterna is a dimmable ceiling lamp in matte black painted metal and polished brass. Lampshade in parchment paper. Ceiling cord in ruby cotton. Exposed power cord is considered as an essential part of the design.
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Britt Moran and Emiliano Salci get exuberant with their rendition of the part of the anatomy which is often viewed as a symbol of sensuality and sexuality. This small chair is made of glossy lacquered wood (2 colors); seat in brushed steel with seat and back cushions upholstered in fabric from Demoremilano's curated line of fabric. The distinct stitching rounds up the Lips reference. The base inlaid with bamboo and details in polished gold-plated brass.
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Monumento stands proud and mightily so.An architectural piece which commands a strong presence in any room. It draws attention with its imposing look from the rear yet sleek from the front. This is achieved by making the seat cantilevered and supporting it with brass legs, a reference to a 1935 armchair. While monuments in general are rigid structures, Monumento provides an option to be cosy with the removable padded topper. Monumento features a curved structure in glossy lacquered wood and legs in natural polished brass. Cushion padded with polyurethane foam and upholstered in fabric. Removable padded topper available only in satin. The sofa can be done in a Nude version or with a padded padded topper in satin.
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Britt Moran and Emiliano Salci are taking us to Asia with the Oriente Lamp series. Striking in its form and materials, Oriente lamps are as befitting for an oriental palace as it does in any discerning space. The lamps come in two distinct versions. Both in painted metal covered with printed silk available in floral motif or plain silk (cream/off white color). Decorative details in polished brass and painted metal in three colors. Ribbed glass internal lampshade. Exposed power cord is considered as an essential part of the design.
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Britt Moran and Emiliano Salci are taking us to Asia with the Oriente Lamp series. Striking in its form and materials, Oriente lamps are as befitting for an oriental palace as it does in any discerning space. The lamps come in two distinct versions. Both in painted metal covered with printed silk available in floral motif or plain silk (cream/off white color). Decorative details in polished brass and painted metal in three colors. Ribbed glass internal lampshade. Exposed power cord is considered as an essential part of the design.