Coralla Maiuri is a versatile Roman artist and designer whose creative vision effortlessly spans across multiple mediums. For a long time, she has been experimenting with a diverse range of materials, from velvet to metallic furniture and tables. An experimentation that already found expression in the art of porcelain and ceramic tableware, accessories and one-of-a-kind pieces. Her universe is a realm of vibrant colours, light, and shapes that take form as artistic creations first, later evolving into functional pieces for everyday life.
This year, the brand is expanding into new realms of home decor, bringing to life Coralla's comprehensive vision of design. The latest concept, 'Coralla's Room', will debut at the international design fair of Edit Napoli, introducing a fresh collection of colourful silk velvet cushions and sleek modern coffee tables.
Simultaneously, Coralla is developing carpets and exploring the full potential of her vibrant drawings in a broader textile collection, with new product lines such as tablecloths, blankets, and furniture coverings,
'Coralla's Room' and the new product lines, will be displayed at Galleria Mia, in Via di Ripetta 224 in Rome, starting mid November 2024.
Photos: Eller Studio.
Coffee tables with character
Coralla Maiuri's coffee tables stand out for their unmistakable character. Interestingly, these tables were designed by Coralla over 15 years ago. While her work is often linked to Roman Baroque influences, these pieces showcase a rather minimalistic approach, yet still retain her signature mastery of light and luminosity. Made of steel with an essential design, they feature a softly undulating tabletop that creates a contrast with the solidity of the material.
Joyful cushions to brighten a home
Coralla's cushions are a tribute to creativity, vibrant imagination, and the joy of living, brought to life through daring colour experimentation. Made from silk velvet, they offer a fusion of sophistication and modern flair. They are split between the "dreamy" line, characterised by abstract, yet soft and colourful drawings, and the "cow line", which reuses Coralla's cow illustrations originally created years ago for an orphanage in India. Cows, along with mountains and other motifs, are signature elements of Coralla's work.
More information:
Coralla Maiuri
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