Re-Enchanting Villa Medici with Dedar 30th November 2023 | IN INTERIOR DESIGN PROJECTS | BY SBID

To mark the second chapter of the “Re-enchanting Villa Medici” project, the historic rooms of the French Academy in Rome have been re-imagined and rearranged by the French-Iranian designer India Mahdavi.

dedar, Re-Enchanting Villa Medici with Dedar
Giulio Ghirardi Photography
dedar, Re-Enchanting Villa Medici with Dedar
Giulio Ghirardi Photography

Frequented by popes, princes, poets and artists, Villa Medici dominates the capital from the Pincio Hill with the austere elegance of its fortress-like façade.

dedar, Re-Enchanting Villa Medici with Dedar
Giulio Ghirardi Photography

Embracing the requirements of modernity, the rebirth of Villa Medici highlights all of its surrounding beauty and history, in the name of continuity with a glorious past.

dedar, Re-Enchanting Villa Medici with Dedar
Giulio Ghirardi Photography
dedar, Re-Enchanting Villa Medici with Dedar
Giulio Ghirardi Photography

India Mahdavi plays with geometric forms and bright colours, which give a sense of intimate warmth to the rooms while mingling in a triumph of styles and surprising colour combinations.

dedar, Re-Enchanting Villa Medici with Dedar
Giulio Ghirardi Photography

Dedar fabrics contribute to renewing the spirit of the rooms, where elements with a contemporary flair dialogue with the villa’s heritage.

dedar, Re-Enchanting Villa Medici with Dedar
Giulio Ghirardi Photography
dedar, Re-Enchanting Villa Medici with Dedar
Giulio Ghirardi Photography

Discovered in the archives of Mobilier national, the sofas designed by Jean-Albert Lesage in the Lili Boulanger salon are adorned by Tabularasa cotton satin in the shade of Giallo bombo.

dedar, Re-Enchanting Villa Medici with Dedar
Giulio Ghirardi Photography
dedar, Re-Enchanting Villa Medici with Dedar
Giulio Ghirardi Photography

Dedar has also contributed to the development of the print defined by an octagonal decorative motif, used on the four-poster bed in the Galileo Room.

About Dedar

Founded in 1976, Dedar is a family-run fabric house located close to Como, in the heart of a manufacturing district. Dedar experiments and innovates to attain product perfection through an ongoing dialogue with those craftsmen and textile specialists who are most familiar with the techniques employed in the production of excellent fabrics. Characterized by seductive colour palettes and unexpected patterns, Dedar’s fabrics combine precious yarns with research into fiber technology to offer various solutions for curtains, upholstery and wallcovering of timeless elegance.

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