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The set design for the Bottega Veneta Autumn Winter 2024 womenswear show at Milan Fashion Week featured a special edition of Le Corbusier's LC14 Cabanon stool in burnt wood.
For the show in Milan, which was informed by the south of Italy, the fashion brand created an edition of 350 wooden stools.
These were burnt by hand, following a traditional Japanese scorching technique that was also used for the floor of the catwalk the models walked down.
Placed around the scorched-wood show space were giant flowering cacti sculptures made from Murano glass.
Bottega Veneta creative director Matthieu Blazy said he wanted the set to convey "resilience and a feeling of hope".
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Footage by Bottega Veneta
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The set design for the Bottega Veneta Autumn Winter 2024 womenswear show at Milan Fashion Week featured a special edition of Le Corbusier's LC14 Cabanon stool in burnt wood.
For the show in Milan, which was informed by the south of Italy, the fashion brand created an edition of 350 wooden stools.
These were burnt by hand, following a traditional Japanese scorching technique that was also used for the floor of the catwalk the models walked down.
Placed around the scorched-wood show space were giant flowering cacti sculptures made from Murano glass.
Bottega Veneta creative director Matthieu Blazy said he wanted the set to convey "resilience and a feeling of hope".
Find out more on dezeen.com
Footage by Bottega Veneta
#fashion #milanfashionweek #bottegaveneta