Bottega Veneta Furniture Production

By Angel | November 21, 2007 6:20 am |
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Design, Interior design, Styles


Tomas Maier is a creative director of Bottega Veneta and you suppose, I will either write something about him or clothes from this brand. But, you are not right! This brand is too diverse and (It was a surprise for me) and may be I will surprise you as well – Bottega Veneta produces furniture and I must confess, I am on the brink of falling in love with it. It is anything but clear, what unites the Bottega Veneta furniture, jewelry, clothing and accessories? The answer is simple: a desire for good design, quality and functionality.

Bed from Bottega Veneta

At the St. Regis New York Hotel you can stay at the Bottega Veneta Suite (price ranges from $ 5,500 to $6,500 per one night). To tell the truth, pieces of Bottega Veneta furniture are mixed with the existing St. Regis Louis XVI-style furniture. This suite is a luxurious one! Enjoy!!!

Bottega Veneta suite

Suite from Bottega Veneta collection 

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