Bugatti leaves a long-lasting impression on Milan Design Week.
While Bugatti is making waves in the automotive world with its production of the all-new Mistral and ongoing Bolide deliveries worldwide, the hypercar manufacturer is also shaking things up in the world of fine furnishings with the recent debut of its Home Collection in Paris at the beginning of the year. Bugatti Home has officially landed in Milan during Design Week, opening its first-ever Atelier inside the historic Palazzo Chiesa, right in the city’s vibrant Design District. This space is better described as a design playground where artistry, customization, and automotive heritage come together.

With metallic structures, Bugatti Blue touches, and a curated layout that speaks to the brand’s handcrafted DNA, the Atelier features a full-blown Configuration Studio. Think of it as the Molsheim of interior design, where clients and creatives meet to sculpt spaces that are every bit as bold and bespoke as a Bugatti Chiron. It’s all about personalization with a performance edge, mixing materials, finishes, and textures in a way that channels Bugatti’s design-first philosophy straight into the home.

Bugatti Home introduced its new 2025 Capsule Collection at Milan Design Week to celebrate the Atelier’s launch. The TYPE_18 dining chair and TYPE_17 armchair take inspiration from multi-million dollar hypercars like the Chiron and Mistral, with aluminum forms and aerodynamic curves. The TYPE_19 bed captures the motion of ocean waves, while the TYPE_20 bar stool showcases handcrafted details. Accessories include Murano glass vases, cashmere throws, and even a backgammon set inspired by Bugatti’s design language to elevate everyday living. It’s clear Bugatti is turning homes into extensions of their high-speed legacy.
Source: Bugatti