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A Century of Research into the Planet's Rarest Fibres
Loro Piana does not purchase raw materials: it selects them, to quality standards that no one else has ever replicated. Baby cashmere is the ultra-fine undercoat of newborn Hircus kids from northern China and Mongolia — softer and rarer than traditional cashmere, with a fineness below 14 microns. Vicuña is the most precious natural fibre in the world: sourced from a protected wild camelid of the Andes in Peru and Argentina, it is gathered every three years during the traditional chaccu (Andean tribal gatherings), and can only be processed by a handful of certified consortiums — Loro Piana is the world's leading buyer. Lotus fibre, extracted from the stems of lotus flowers in the lakes of Myanmar, is so rare and costly that it is worked exclusively on special commission.
Alongside these exceptional fibres, Loro Piana also works with great mastery the more "classic" raw materials of the luxury textile tradition: extra-fine Merino wool from Australia and New Zealand, and highest-quality linen, silk, velvet, and cotton. In every case the process is the same: direct control of the supply chain from raw material to finished product — no intermediaries, with proprietary laboratories and mills in Piedmont.
Dress Your Spaces with Loro Piana Interiors
Our team will guide you in selecting the Loro Piana Interiors fabrics, upholstery, and accessories best suited to your residential, contract, or marine project. We reserve an exclusive price and a dedicated consultation for architects, interior designers, and private clients.
Loro Piana Interiors: Dressing the Home in the Noblest Fibres
Loro Piana Interiors is the line dedicated to residential, contract, and nautical furnishing: a catalogue of over 600 fabric variants for upholstering sofas, armchairs, headboards, curtains, and accessories with cashmere, vicuña, silk, linen, and extra-fine wools. The same fibre that covers a €10,000 coat can cover a cushion, a sofa, or an upholstered wall — with the same softness, the same durability, the same unmistakable sensory identity. Bringing Loro Piana Interiors into a furnishing project is not an aesthetic choice: it is a choice of tactile quality that the body recognises before the mind does.
The fields of application cover the entire spectrum of the luxury interior design project:
- Private residential: upholstery, padded wall coverings, curtains, rugs, blankets, and cushions in cashmere and extra-fine wools
- Contract and hospitality: luxury hotels, exclusive suites, and prestige lounges
- Marine and yacht: certified coverings for nautical environments, where resistance to humidity and salt is combined with an exceptional aesthetic result
- Upholstered furniture and seating: sofas, armchairs, chaise longues, and chairs in exclusive Loro Piana fabrics
- Textile accessories: pure cashmere blankets, cushions, plaids, runners — objects that bring luxury into everyday domestic life without ostentation
Loro Piana Interiors Furnishings: Authored Design that Clothes the Rarest Fibres
Loro Piana Interiors goes beyond textiles: for several years it has been producing its own line of furniture signed by the most sought-after international designers, in which the constructive quality of the materials — hand-carved wood, ceramics, woven rattan — enters into direct dialogue with the brand's rarest fibres. Not generic pieces covered in cashmere, but objects conceived from the very first line with and for those fibres, where form is born from the material and the material justifies the form.
- Palm Collection (Raphael Navot): the most iconic project in the furniture line, launched in 2021 with the Palm Duet Chaise Longue — its form inspired by the palm of a hand "welcoming and protecting with closed fingers." Sofa, méridienne, armchair, stools, side tables, and coffee table. The entire collection is enveloped in Cashfur — Loro Piana's exclusive fibre.
- Apacheta Collection (Cristián Mohaded): presented at Milan Design Week 2023 in the Cortile della Seta at Loro Piana's Milan headquarters. The pieces — sofas, seating, stools, and side tables — resemble softened stones: a tribute to shared nature.
- The Delight Chairs and The Delight Chairs St. Moritz (Paola Navone – Otto Studio): a collection of outdoor furniture produced by Exteta in superior-grade Sapelli mahogany, with a matte or high-gloss silky-touch finish. The Loro Piana Interiors fabrics applied to the upholstered elements are certified for outdoor use: resistant to sun, rain, chlorine, and salt water, fire-retardant, and indistinguishable from cotton and linen to the touch.
- Heritage Collection: strictly bespoke furniture rooted in the brand's manufacturing tradition.
FAQ – Loro Piana Interiors: Your Questions, Our Answers
When was Loro Piana founded and by whom?
Loro Piana was founded in 1924 in Quarona (Valsesia, VC) by Pietro Loro Piana, heir to a family of wool merchants active since the early nineteenth century. In 2013, the French luxury group LVMH (Louis Vuitton Moët Hennessy) acquired 80% of Loro Piana. In 2024 the brand celebrated its centenary. Today, with the remaining 20% of shares, the company is led by Sergio and Pier Luigi Loro Piana, the sixth generation of the family.
What is Loro Piana baby cashmere?
Baby cashmere is the ultra-fine undercoat of newborn Hircus kids from northern China and Mongolia. With a fineness below 14 microns, it is softer and rarer than traditional cashmere. Loro Piana is the world's leading buyer and processor of this exceptional fibre.
What is vicuña and why is it so precious?
Vicuña is the most precious natural fibre in the world, sourced from a protected wild camelid of the Andes in Peru and Argentina. It can only be gathered every three years during the traditional Andean chaccu, and can only be processed by a handful of certified consortiums. Loro Piana is the world's leading buyer of this extraordinarily rare fibre.
What does Loro Piana Interiors offer for furnishing projects?
Loro Piana Interiors offers two complementary lines. The first is a catalogue of over 600 fabric variants — cashmere, vicuña, baby cashmere, silk, linen, velvet, and extra-fine wools — for upholstery, curtains, rugs, cushions, and blankets, with applications in private residential settings, contract hospitality, and marine/yacht projects. The second is a line of authored furniture, including bespoke pieces — sofas, chairs, armchairs, accessories, and complementary objects conceived to house those same rare fibres, signed by international designers.
How much do Loro Piana Interiors fabrics cost?
Prices vary significantly depending on the fibre (from linen to baby cashmere to vicuña), the processing, and the meterage required. At AccaDueHome you can request a consultation with reserved pricing, dedicated to both private clients and professional architects and interior designers for residential and contract projects.
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