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Style and glamour: furnishing with the Parisian charm of Emily in Paris.

Discover furniture and home accessories inspired by the bold and refined style of the famous TV series Emily in Paris

The charm and personality of the protagonist of the famous series Emily in Paris have captivated millions of viewers worldwide. Her intense passion for fashion is undeniable, but what also catches the eye is her chic, typically Parisian taste, expressed with boldness and great personality in design.

Next is a selection of furniture and home accessories inspired by the refined elegance and Art Deco style of the series, capable of transforming home spaces into authentic Parisian corners. From classic bentwood chairs to contemporary design elements, each piece represents the perfect balance between tradition and modernity, distinctive of the style of the French capital.

Pop or Glamour: upholstered pieces to create a Parisian-style living room

If the dream is a Parisian living room that looks like it came straight out of a scene from Emily in Paris, the Osaka sofa by laCividina is the perfect choice. Its soft lines and contemporary design harmoniously blend with the timeless elegance of Paris, giving the environment a vibrant and refined touch. In 1967, French designer Pierre Paulin challenged the dominant rationalism by imagining a seating system characterized by sinuous and organic lines. Developed for the 1970 International Exhibition in Osaka and reissued in 2013 by laCividina, the Osaka sofa allows for endless configurations by simply arranging its straight and curved elements together.

Don’t like the pink upholstery? No problem! laCividina offers a wide portfolio of fabrics, characterized not only by a vast range of colors but also by a careful focus on the environment. The fabrics used are either recycled or 100% natural, in line with the latest innovations in the industry.

The midnight blue velvet sofa from the Wellen collection by Karl Lagerfeld Maison perfectly embodies Parisian style, featuring sinuous and refined shapes that combine luxury and modernity. The attention to detail, the mix of tradition and innovation, and the rich texture that have always distinguished the models of the iconic couturier offer a perfect balance between sophisticated glamour and chic design.

The importance of lamps and chandeliers!

Lighting plays a fundamental role in design, completely transforming the atmosphere of a space. To best embody modern Parisian style, the IC Lights by Flos, designed by Michael Anastassiades, prove to be the ideal choice.

Just like in the interiors of the series, where vintage and contemporary accessories blend, the combination of the pure and essential lines of these lamps, along with the refined brass hue, enhances the harmony between nostalgic and contemporary atmospheres. This balance allows for a mix of more traditional spaces with a modern and sophisticated touch.

Mosaic parquet: elegance and tradition with Listone Giordano

The Versailles parquet by Listone Giordano is an excellent choice for those looking to capture the Parisian style of Emily in Paris. With its elegant and classic design, this flooring evokes the inlaid wood typical of the refined and historic interiors of Paris, just like those in the offices where Emily works.

The checkerboard pattern, enhanced by carved edges and corners, gives a sophisticated and aristocratic look, perfectly in tune with the chic and luxurious atmosphere that characterizes the series. For those aspiring to recreate an environment that emulates Parisian glamour, the Versailles parquet can truly add that sought-after touch of elegance.

Rugs? Definitely yes!

To complete a Parisian decor, the rug proves to be an essential element. The In-touch collection by G.T.DESIGN, with its understated style and sophisticated texture, is ideal for evoking the elegance that permeates the various environments of Emily in Paris.

This hand-tufted rug is made from Tencel, one of the most eco-friendly fibers available on the market. Characterized by an unparalleled texture and captivating color nuances, it harmoniously integrates with the chic and refined style of the series, creating an engaging tactile and visual experience in any space.

Retro elegance with the 214 by Thonet

One cannot overlook the iconic 214 chair by Thonet, a symbol of the classic bistro chair. This chair has defined the atmosphere of Parisian cafés since the 19th century, becoming an emblem of bohemian and chic style.

The use of Thonet chairs in the restaurant ‘L’Esprit de Gigi’ in the series not only evokes a classic aesthetic but also conveys a sense of historical continuity and refinement. The decor highlights the importance of design in the dining space, transforming every meal into an experience that combines taste and style.

Elegance and versatility: the Bakkarat table by Tonelli Design

The Bakkarat table by Tonelli Design represents a true jewel of elegance, perfectly embodying the style of Emily in Paris. With its essential yet impactful design, this table combines modernity and refinement, reflecting the personality of the series’ protagonist.

The transparency of the glass evokes the brightness and lightness of Parisian interiors, like those admired in Emily in Paris, where each element is designed to enhance the environment without overwhelming it. The glass structure of the Bakkarat serves this exact purpose, making it suitable for multiple furnishing solutions, from the living room to the dining room, and even in office spaces.

A mix of classic and contemporary style for a bold bedroom

Finally, the Swami duvet cover from Gabel1957’s new Tendenze collection is an excellent choice for those looking to enrich the bedroom with a touch of luxury and sophistication. Characterized by refined details, this duvet cover evokes distant worlds and ethnic suggestions, masterfully blending Italian design with exotic influences.

Emily’s style, contemporary and chic, stands out for that bold touch typical of modern Parisian fashion. Made from the finest cotton percale, the Swami duvet cover perfectly fits into an environment that combines classic and modern elements, allowing for surprising yet always elegant pairings, just as the protagonist of the series teaches.

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