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Maserati unveils collaboration with renowned Italian furniture house Giorgetti

Maserati’s technological innovation meets Giorgetti's design elegance in a partnership featuring an all-new interior collection and a Fuoriserie bespoke car

Giorgetti Maserati Edition_sketch by Giancarlo Bosio
Sketch by Giancarlo Bosio / Giorgetti Maserati Edition

Eyes will be on automotive powerhouse Maserati and luxury furniture designer Giorgetti during the 2025 Milan Design Week as the two Italian brands reveal their new collaboration. This partnership will surely be one of this year’s most talked-about collabs in interior design, paying homage to Italian innovation and excellence.

A partnership founded on shared all-Italian ideas

Maserati’s technological innovation meets Giorgetti’s design elegance in a partnership that celebrates Italian ingenuity through an all-new interior collection and a Fuoriserie bespoke car.

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The two brands craved to highlight the importance of their homeland, birthing two new collaborations that emphasize what it means to be “Made in Italy.” Founded upon shared values, both Houses aim to embody the Italian concept of “beautiful and well-crafted.”

“Over the past 110 years, Maserati has been a synonym of Italian Luxury, just like Giorgetti. We are thrilled about this partnership as it is a refined example of elegance and excellence, imbued in every detail of design and engineering,” says Santo Ficili, Maserati CEO.

“This partnership represents the authentic expression of the identities of Giorgetti and Maserati, two brands that share profound values and a common vision,” states Giovanni del Vecchio, Giorgetti CEO.

The Giorgetti Maserati Edition Interior Collection

The new Giorgetti Maserati Edition Interior Collection draws inspiration from myth and nature. Neptune’s Trident, Maserati’s prominent and beloved emblem, influences some of Giorgetti’s exclusive designs within the collection. Perhaps in honor of the Houses’ shared Italian background, influences of the harmony between wind and sea also bring a unique, natural element to the designs.

We’re eager to see what modern, luxe, and coastal touches this collab could mean for our interiors.

Maserati and Giorgetti are also unveiling a Grecale Folgore One-Off Vehicle, created by the Maserati Fuoriserie Customization Program. The SUV will feature a chic, custom-made body color and a sophisticated interior, crafted with Giorgetti’s premium fabrics and leathers.

Maserati and Giorgetti will host exclusive showcases in Milan of both the interior collection and the one-off Grecale Folgore at their respective flagship showrooms in April.

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