THE NEW CATALOGUE AND THE JUNE CAPSULE
BLUE AND GOLD, the RG identity colours.
A shimmering logo emerges from the exclusive RG blue that embraces the new catalogue, thereby accentuating the brand itself.
A catalogue where the story's temporal rhythm is emphasised by the sequence of the photo shoots, where the coexistence of different time frames gives rise to new exciting scenarios and historical distance is continually intertwined with narrative simultaneity, transforming exhibition atmospheres into intimate and engaging experiences.
And so the ancient stones of the Roman Theatre in Fiesole welcome the gold and brocades of eighteenth-century memories, the shining nineteenth-century stained-glass windows of the Roster Tepidarium, like jewels, exalt the golds and brilliant colours of the silks and velvets of Louis XV and Louis XVI re-editions. In the meantime, the millennial white marbles of the Carrara Quarries offer themselves as a theatre to the sober black & white parade of the re-editions of designs spanning the entire eighteenth century.
In the same way, the sense of modern hospitality in a romantic resort is recounted with an enthralling mise en place of beds and sofas, lamps and mirrors, perfect re-editions of models that adorned the royal palaces of the Monarchs of the Age of Enlightenment.
All this was in the Capsule presented at the Salone exhibition in June, where the magic of temporal overlap was plastically portrayed by the innovative combination of models from the past hybridised with Rubelli's contemporary reinterpretation of the Toile de Jouy, which characterised both our stand and the cover of the Capsule catalogue.
And in the new catalogue, with its cover in blue and gold, RG's identity colours, there is also room for this chapter in our story dedicated to our exhibition stand.