Italian brands Giorgetti and Maserati have teamed up for Milan Design Week 2025, unveiling two exclusive interior pieces that blend furniture craftsmanship with automotive innovation. This collaboration highlights Italian artistry while celebrating precision and elegance.


Designed under the artistic direction of Giancarlo Bosio and Klaus Busse, the collection reflects a shared commitment to detail and timeless aesthetics. Notably, Maserati’s iconic trident—a symbol of Neptune—inspires the design, capturing the power of wind and waves.
Introducing the Giorgetti Maserati Edition
The collaboration debuts with two signature pieces: the Lorelei armchair and the Teti pouf/storage unit.
- The Lorelei Armchair: Inspired by the mythical siren, this sculptural chair resembles ocean waves and Maserati’s refined car seats. Buyers can choose from three finishes—fully upholstered leather, leather with a flexible wood insert, or lacquered wood.
- The Teti Pouf/Storage Unit: Named after a sea nymph, this piece reflects Maserati’s signature exhaust design. It comes in two versions—a plush fabric or leather pouf and a storage unit with a transparent glass top.
A True Fusion of Identities
According to Giorgetti CEO Giovanni del Vecchio, the collection is more than just a collaboration—it represents a deeper creative exchange. By merging Maserati’s automotive legacy with Giorgetti’s artisanal expertise, these designs strike a perfect balance between function and aesthetics.
While pricing details remain undisclosed, the Giorgetti Maserati Edition is expected to be a highlight of Milan Design Week. As excitement builds, design enthusiasts can anticipate a sophisticated vision of luxury and innovation.