Bentley Home 2023 Collection

A celebration of the flawless Bentley design DNA - comfort and design excellence using innovative, sustainable materials that push the design world forward in elegant, contemporary shapes with a lightness of form.

Bentley Home 2023 Collection Photo by Bentley Home

Bentley Home launches a new seven-strong collection during Milan Design Week 2023 in collaboration with three world-renowned designers and architects. The Bentley Home Atelier at the historical Palazzo Chiesa is transformed for the occasion providing a multisensory backdrop within its inner courtyard garden.

The collection reaffirms the substance and elegance of Bentley Home Design in collaboration with leading designers engaged for their talent and innovative use of sustainable materials, organic forms, expert craftsmanship, and cutting-edge production technology. Each piece translates beautifully into practical, contemporary furniture for the home.

Bentley Home has collaborated with Federico Peri on a new table series, including a coffee table in beautiful veneer options and a new Paper Marble finish by Paper Factor. Architect Riccardo Cavaciocchi, the founder of Paper Factor, has created a tabletop finish similar in look and feels to marble but created using "raw paper" and natural pigments.

In line with Bentley's focus on sustainability, expert craft, and materiality, Paper Factor harnesses traditional techniques using both hands and machines. It is fully customizable and will be widely offered across the Bentley Home collection in 2023.

Bentley Home 2023 Collection
The new collection reaffirms Bentley's most distinctive design features: well-defined lines, the skillful use of wood, iconic curves, and contoured shapes. Designed by Federico Peri with Bentley Home.

The Thames coffee and side table

The Thames coffee and side table
Designed by Peri and available as two-or three-piece sets, the Thames tables sum up Bentley Home's vision based on meticulous attention to detail, sustainable materials, and craftsmanship. Their atoll-like design features a contrasting core set inside dynamically curved veining patterns on well-defined, elegant legs. 

One of the coffee tables is available in a Paper Factor version designed by Riccardo Cavaciocchi. It is made from a "raw paper" micro cellulose compound and natural pigments, processed to obtain a tabletop-like marble, and available in monochrome or burgundy accents.

The Camden dining table

The Camden dining table
Milan-based designer Federico Peri has created the new Camden dining table in collaboration with Bentley Home. Its design exemplifies some of the main concepts behind the Bentley Home 2023 collection: energy, sharp and clear-cut lines, lightness, and substance. The elegant legs of the table are designed to give a suspension-like effect and a heightened sense of weightlessness that results in an elegant, dynamic finish. 

The Dalston console table

The Dalston console table 
The geometric console features a dynamic trio combination and a unique marble effect with delicate sinuous lines. Inspired by the front of a vintage Bentley, its shape provides a sense of power and movement. Set on a rich dark base, the artist applied a degradé effect, which was launched by Bentley Home in 2021; it offers customers a further customization option in an ombre effect finish applied to their chosen veneer and new for 2023; this is now offered on the marble console. This is just one of the extensive options available, enabling customers to create highly personalized specifications.

The Bayton sofa and armchair - Designed by Carlo Colombo

The Bayton sofa and armchair - Designed by Carlo Colombo with Bentley Home
Designed by architect Carlo Colombo in partnership with Bentley Home, the Bayton sofa is elegant and refined in form and exudes comfort. Its shape takes inspiration from a Bentley car with a fine wooden frame and beautifully proportioned curves, combined with streamlined, tightly fitted upholstery.

The Brixton bed - Designed by Bentley Home

The Brixton bed - Designed by Bentley Home
Curved and dynamic lines define this highly comfortable bed, fusing minimalism and elegance. The inner frame of the double headboard is available with a natural wood or lacquer finish and contrasts with the slim upholstery to simulate the concept of movement. An optional light can be integrated into the beautiful and functional headboard, highlighting the bed's diverse textures. The inner frame, the bedside shelves, and the footboard are available in a choice of veneers.

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