Bentley Home unveils new furniture collection at Milan Design Week with focus on sustainability and craftsmanship
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What Happened
Bentley Home's new collection, unveiled at Milan Design Week 2026, features tables, sofas, armchairs, and a trunk. The pieces use natural resins, shellac lacquers, and locally sourced fabrics like wool, alpaca, cotton, linen, and mohair velvet jacquards, aiming for reduced environmental impact and longevity.
“This collection represents a meeting of design minds — bringing together the principles behind our cars and our furniture.”
Key pieces include the Embrace sofa with a leather-upholstered outer shell, the Continuum chair with an open frame referencing automotive aerodynamics, and the Porter trunk reinterpreting travel heritage. The collection was created in collaboration with designers Carlo Colombo and Federico Peri alongside Bentley's design team.
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Bentley Home has over 60 stores globally, including flagships in Milan, Jeddah, Dubai, and Shanghai.
Why this matters
The collection shows how luxury brands like Bentley are integrating sustainable materials and design into lifestyle products, extending their brand values beyond cars.
Terms in This Story
- Shellac lacquer
- A natural, hand-applied finish made from resin secreted by the lac bug, used for a durable, glossy surface.
- Mohair velvet jacquard
- A luxurious fabric woven from the hair of the Angora goat, with a raised pattern created by jacquard weaving.
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