At the 2025 Milan Design Week, two of Italy’s most iconic names – Giorgetti and Maserati – joined forces to unveil a bold creative collaboration that bridges the gap between automotive innovation and artisanal furniture design. The result is an exclusive collection that captures the spirit of Italian luxury through objects that blur the boundaries between sculptural design and mechanical performance.
The Giorgetti x Maserati Furniture Collection draws inspiration from the mythical world of nymphs and the sleek, aerodynamic forms of Maserati’s high-performance cars. Each piece in the collection reflects a careful balance between fluid movement and geometric precision, telling a story rooted in both mythology and modern engineering. The Lorelei armchair and sofa, for example, take their name from the mythological siren and translate her allure into soft, enveloping curves and bold, sculptural lines. These pieces offer options that highlight both materials and craftsmanship, including versions fully upholstered in soft leather, or those with elegant wooden inlays that echo the fine detailing found in Maserati interiors.
Adding contrast and rhythm to the collection are the Ligea coffee tables, whose asymmetrical forms reinterpret the functional elegance of air intakes. Their dynamic shapes, balanced by the tactile warmth of fine woods and glossy finishes, bring a subtle nod to automotive design without compromising their role as statement pieces within a living space. The Teti pouf and storage unit further expand this narrative. Inspired by the shapeshifting sea goddess, the Teti blends organic softness with structural depth. It’s offered in two forms: a soft pouf with a refined base that mirrors Maserati’s signature exhaust system, and a storage version that combines functionality with visual intrigue through a glass-topped vessel that seems to float.
This collaboration isn’t limited to interior pieces. To complement the furniture, Maserati developed a one-off version of its all-electric Grecale Folgore. Dubbed the Maserati Giorgetti Edition, the vehicle extends the same aesthetic values into the automotive realm. The exterior boasts a unique Gleaming Dusk paint finish, a moody and reflective hue designed to shift with light and movement. Copper accents highlight the brake calipers and trident badging, creating a subtle interplay between color and material that mirrors the detailing in Giorgetti’s creations. Inside, the synergy continues. The seats are wrapped in Giorgetti’s custom four-thread woolly fabric, bringing warmth and texture to the cabin. The headrests are adorned with Trident logos made from grey-blue wood inserts – an unexpected detail that feels more like high-end furniture than automotive trim. Even the door sills have been personalized with laser-etched poetry, turning an everyday touchpoint into a moment of surprise and reflection.
What makes this collaboration resonate beyond design circles is the shared philosophy behind it. Both Giorgetti and Maserati have long histories rooted in Italian excellence, but neither has been afraid to experiment with new forms, materials, and ideas. This project isn’t just about limited editions or surface-level branding. It’s a thoughtful exercise in cross-disciplinary storytelling, where the emotional language of furniture design is translated into the aerodynamic grammar of a luxury vehicle, and vice versa.
The Giorgetti x Maserati collaboration represents a vision of luxury that is both grounded in heritage and open to interpretation. It invites users to not only admire the forms and finishes but to inhabit them, whether through the tactile comfort of an armchair or the precision feel of a steering wheel. This is design as dialogue – between disciplines, between brands, and ultimately, between the object and the person who lives with it.