Two Italian icons meet again.
With Italian craftsmanship and luxury as part of its core DNA, it’s no surprise to hear that Maserati showcases its design talents through creative collaborations. Maserati and Giorgetti have teamed up for a stylish debut at Milan Design Week, bringing together the world of Italian furniture design with automotive culture.

At the center of it all is a one-off Maserati Grecale Folgore and a new at-home interior collection that feels more like a mood board than a typical car launch. The collection draws from mythology and the natural world; waves, winds, and nymphs inspire everything from modular sofas to sculptural coffee tables. Each piece carries a bit of that Maserati spirit without going over the top.

The real attention-grabber is the Grecale Giorgetti Edition. It’s electric, built in Maserati’s Fuoriserie workshop in Modena, and loaded with thoughtful details. The exterior is finished in a Gleaming Dusk color, matched with dark wheels and copper touches throughout. Inside, it features denim-colored leather, copper accents, and a wool blend fabric pulled from Giorgetti’s collection. Even the Trident logo on the headrests is carved from wood.

Both the interior collection and the one-off Grecale were previewed today in Milan showrooms ahead of their public debut today. If you’re in Milan and curious about how a furniture maker and a car brand can actually pull off a crossover like this, it’s worth checking out. View all Maserati Grecale SUVs for sale on duPont REGISTRY by clicking the link below.
Source: Maserati