Is it really possible to live in a world entirely of one’s own making – in a concrete manifesto of one’s most authentic, deeply felt desires? Since its founding by Gianni Versace in 1992, Versace Home has ceaselessly proven that it is, proposing a universe that brings a fantasy of poise, extravagance and heritage to life.
As luxury fashion’s original pioneer in the lifestyle arena, the Versace state of mind has never limited itself to expression through a single discipline. As was underscored in the House’s recent Fall-Winter 2025 fashion show, to embody Versace is to embrace a way of living at once proudly historied and decidedly modern, and to live it – to wear it, eat from it, sit on it, sleep in it – with uncompromising intention.
During the 2025 edition of Salone del Mobile, guests are immersed in a living celebration of three decades of bold lifestyle innovation, underpinned by an avid appreciation for the history of neoclassical design and an abiding appetite for its reinvention. Emblematic ragments from across Versace’s defining creative and cultural legacy pave the way towards its future, distilled into directional furniture pieces, decorative furnishings and homeware. House icons – among them the Harem chair, a stacked cushion lounge seat originally issued in 2010 – are revived and reimagined through a lens of distinction and contemporaneity.
Please discover The Versace Art of Living at the Versace Home Showroom, via Durini 11, and the Versace boutique, via Montenapoleone 11.

THE COLLECTION
Versace Home interprets the theme of upholstered furniture with majestic, sculptural forms that define the space at hand, In the images captured by the photographer Luca Grottoli.
A contemporary reinterpretation of an iconic design from Versace Home, the Harem armchair expresses a refined sense of comfort and pillow-like-softness. Its sculptural steel structure is generously padded and upholstered in a selection of fabrics and leathers. The seat features three layered cushions that enhance the armchair’s rich
fabric combinations and inviting look.
Inspired by a stack of Versace cushions on the floor, the Harem chair was first introduced in 2010. The re-edition features a gold Medusa on the back of the chair.
A special satin-upholstered edition will be unveiled during Design Week at the Versace boutique in Via Montenapoleone 11, capturing the bold and eclectic spirit of the Maison. This Design Week, Versace partnered with Haus of Ninja to bring to life the Harem chair. Haus of Ninja Started as the Milan based floral project, focuses on the creation of both installations and floral arrangements with a vision towards the world of art and design.
Sustainability and respect for nature is the fundamental point.
One of the most iconic pieces in the Versace Home collection, the Vanitas Re-edition chair is a refined reinterpretation of the original launched in 1994. Crafted in wood, it is upholstered in printed or plain velvet.
Generous in scale and modular in design, the Agorà sofa commands attention with its expansive volumes and deep seating. It is thoroughly versatile, allowing for a range of personalized compositions: from a linear arrangement to a horseshoe shape. The horseshoe option pairs well with a series of ottomans, to create islands of relaxation. The Medusa logo appears as a rich decorative detail.

The ample volumes take on a sculptural dimension in the Palace sofa, available in three or four-seater versions. Here, the seating features a structured element that extends along the backrest, extending outward to support the arms. The strong, clean lines are softened by the furniture’s bold proportions. Two gold medallions featuring the Medusa
logo accentuate the sofa’s design.
The Drop sofa is defined by a harmony of organic form. Its sinuous seat invites relaxation and allows the piece to be placed at the center of a space. The sculptural legs, available in chrome, glossy gold, or matte bronze finishes, play with sharp angles to create an intriguing contrast with the sofa’s curves, giving the illusion of a floating object.
The ornate unfurling acanthus leaves of Versace's signature Barocco print inform the enveloping scroll shape of the Acantho chaise longue's backrest. The iconic Medusa embellishes the side of the backrest, anchoring the dynamic movement that defines the piece. Upholstered in fine alpaca or nubuck, the armchair can be customized by mixing different finishes or opting for an all-over fabric that embodies the House's signature design codes.
The Milady armchair suggests the warm embrace of comfort and well-being. The broad backrest, enveloping and seductive, features a double flounce that can also be made with contrasting materials, such as nubuck and faux mink.
For its tables, Versace Home has embarked on a new design challenge this year. The Tholos freely interprets the theme of fluting on classical columns, digging deep into the cylinder to create a dialogue between concave and convex forms, enhanced by the contrast of gold and black. Tops are round or rectangular, in standard or lounge table size.
In the Ovalina chair, the metal details found throughout the new collection become a structural element. An oval-section tubular frame, offered in matte white or black as well as galvanic finishes, including a pearl-tone variant, runs along the seat to become threedimensional.

The same tubular frame is also used in the elegant and lightweight structure of the Valet valet stand.
Metal returns in the architecture of the Royal bed, enhancing the prominent headboard available in both high and low versions with side wings. The metal inserts come in various galvanic finishes as well as a new matte bronze option. Completing the bedroom are the Medusa ‘95 bedside tables with oval-based drawers, featuring curved side elements and offered in lacquered or leather finishes. The symbol of the Maison evokes a belt buckle, fastening the furniture together. The collection also includes a chest of drawers to create visual continuity with the nightstands.
Consistent with the storytelling of the new Versace Home collection, The Stage and Acropolis coffee tables complete the brand’s vision of home living. The former plays on the intersection of curves, creating a series of elements ripe for combination. The marble or back-painted glass tops rest on bases made of wood or covered in leather. The Acropolis coffee tables echo the classical column theme. The lacquered base supports a top in back-painted glass or marble, beveled to create an elegant recess.
The Casino Royal table, with its leather upholstery and professional roulette, adds passion and spice to the collection.
Pets are also treated to some new creations. The Bauhouse dog bed is patterned with a stylized house; for cats, the brand unveils its elegant Romeo.
The magical allure of crystal illuminates the new collection with round La Greca mirrors, available in two sizes and perfect for living rooms or luxurious bathrooms. The reflective surface is edged by an exquisite, backlit frame, patterned like the facets of diamonds to reflect glimmers of light into the room.
The La Greca Art Deco-style crystal chandeliers refract light through the facets of glass. The lighting collection also includes the suspension and table lamps from the Medusa ’95 Sphere family, available in white or marbled finishes. The mouth-blown Murano glass creates a perfect sphere, encircled by a band finished with a gold Medusa detail.

E- COMMERCE COLLECTION
Complementing the collection on display in Via Durini, a special selection of pieces will be available for purchase on Versace e-commerce.
Versace Home presents the Murano Atelier Silhouette vases, a décor accent in which the Maison's DNA is melded with expert craftsmanship.
In the Narcissus table lamp, Versace Home blends classical echoes with iconic details. A bold expression of Versace’s signature aesthetic, the Carré ottoman combines sculptural form with refined details.