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Maserati And Giorgetti Unveil An Interior Collection And A Fuoriserie Grecale One-off At Milan Design Week
Maserati And Giorgetti Unveil An Interior Collection And A Fuoriserie Grecale One-off At Milan Design Week

Al Bawaba

time08-04-2025

  • Automotive
  • Al Bawaba

Maserati And Giorgetti Unveil An Interior Collection And A Fuoriserie Grecale One-off At Milan Design Week

Maserati and Giorgetti, two symbols of Made in Italy, are proud to introduce a new collaboration at the 2025 Milan Design Week, unveiling an interior collection and a Fuoriserie Grecale one-off, creating a perfect marriage of timeless elegance and technological innovation. This all-Italian partnership is founded upon shared values: meticulous attention to detail, the pursuit of perfection, and the desire to offer unique experiences. Both Houses embody the Italian concept of "beautiful and well-crafted," appealing to a refined, sophisticated audience that demands uncompromising quality in a dialogue where each brand inspires the other, giving rise to new creative challenges and journeys. 'At Maserati, we have always had a deep connection with the world of interior design. Both our cars and Giorgetti furniture are more than just function as they are crafted to evoke emotions, to create experiences that linger. Fuoriserie means 'out of the ordinary' in Italian, and it's the name of customization program conceived to create extraordinary experiences and masterpieces. We worked with Giorgetti to express their personality and craftsmanship by creating a one-of-a-kind Grecale Giorgetti Edition, as a statement of innovation and refinement that reflects the Trident's constant experimentation and Giorgetti's timeless sophistication,' explains Klaus Busse, Maserati Head of Design. "The encounter between Giorgetti and Maserati is more than just a collaboration; it is a dialogue between two Italian excellences. We looked at Maserati's distinctive design only once at the beginning, but we never intended to simply transpose an automotive form into a design piece. Instead, we allowed the essence of Maserati – its approach to luxury and performance – to settle and become part of our language. What emerged is not merely a branding exercise, but a collection that embodies a vision of elegance and innovation designed to stand the test of time,' explains Giancarlo Bosio, Giorgetti Creative Giorgetti Maserati Edition collection is an epic journey between sea and sky, where Neptune's trident inspires the names of the products. Each element in the collection references mythology and untamable nature, paying homage to Maserati's iconography and the deep connection between winds and seas that have always inspired the brand's automotive masterpieces. Each piece in the collection is a tribute to nymphs, ethereal and enchanting figures that leave a mark with their beauty, evoking stories of harmony and strength, just like the winds that define Maserati models. Nereide, a symbol of wisdom and power, is a modular sofa resting on a solid ash wood platform, while Seidon, inspired by the sinuous lines of automobiles, unites form and function in an unexpected sofa, achieving a dynamic balance between the backrest and seat. The sculptural Lorelei armchair and sofa embrace those who sit in them with a seductive and comfortable hug, while the Teti pouf stands out for its elegance and refined geometric detail. The Ligea coffee tables reinterpret the shapes of automotive air intakes with a dynamic and sophisticated design, while the Sibilia coffee table, with its vertical element, evokes the resonance of the wind. Ploto is a coffee table that sails smoothly, following the flowing movement of the waves, with wheels that give it freedom of movement. Finally, Neomeris evokes the restlessness of the sea, always moved by the Maserati Giorgetti Edition is an expression of 'rolling tailoring', celebrating elegance, Italian heritage and passion for details. It is a Grecale Folgore full-electric one-off, created by the newly inaugurated Officine Fuoriserie workshops in Modena, completely dedicated to the most refined customization of Maserati cars, where technology meets artisanship. This Grecale Giorgetti Edition has been conceived in a custom-made Gleaming Dusk bodycolor with color-matching inserts in the grill, and it features 21' wheels in Glossy Black with grey clearcoat finish, whereas brake calipers and the Fuoriserie logo are in copper color. Its exclusive denim-colored leather interiors are conceived to pay tribute to Giorgetti and enhance the coziness of a 'home feeling', with seats crafted with an exclusive Giorgetti woolly 4-thread fabric (denim, white mélange, black, and copper), used in the Giorgetti Maserati Edition interior collection. The unmistakable Trident present on the denim Alcantara headrests is made, for the first time, in wood of a grey-blue nuance. Tunnel, dashboard, steering wheel and door panels are made with denim leather with stitched graphics. The stainless steel / wood door sills are laser-etched with 'Due icone, una visione' (Two icons, one vision) and 'Eleganza senza tempo' (Timeless elegance), adding a final romantic touch to this celebration of Italian excellence. The Giorgetti interior collection and the Maserati Grecale one-off have been unveiled today, respectively at the Milanese Giorgetti Spiga showroom and at the Maserati Milan showroom, for a private preview for selected guests, while from tomorrow April 8th design-savvy visitors and car enthusiasts will be able to experience them up close and personal.

Maserati Launches Officine Fuoriserie Bespoke Program
Maserati Launches Officine Fuoriserie Bespoke Program

Yahoo

time26-03-2025

  • Automotive
  • Yahoo

Maserati Launches Officine Fuoriserie Bespoke Program

has launched a new customization program called Officine Fuoriserie Maserati that is open to its full lineup. The program is split between customizable "catalog" models and full-blown tailor-made bespoke cars created as one-of-one models. Maserati launched the program by revealing an exclusive titled "Less is More...?" with a livery that mixes matte and glossy paint colors. According to Maserati CEO Santo Ficili, "Bespoke is the history and future of luxury cars." That's why earlier today, the Italian brand launched a new customization program called Officine Fuoriserie Maserati to give its customers more freedom in customizing their cars. The program is split into two categories. The first offers two customizable collections: Fuoriserie Corsa and Fuoriserie Futura. The second category is all about individuality and offers bespoke, one-of-one cars that customers get to design throughout the build process in conjunction with Maserati's creative department. Maserati says the Fuoriserie Corsa models are inspired by the brand's racing heritage. They use "color as a material" with liveries inspired by racing icons throughout Maserati's history. The brand stressed that none of the Corse models use decals, instead creating each livery entirely out of paint. Fuoriserie models are meant to focus more on material and "chromatic experimentation," according to Maserati. The second collection draws its inspiration from the interior design, product design, and sportswear industries. As for the bespoke models, Maserati says that unlike the neighbors in Maranello, it has no plans to reject a customer's creative choices to protect the Maserati image. Instead, the brand will work with customers through every step of the design process to create a one-of-one model. As part of that process, Maserati will send a wooden box with physical examples for customers to get a sense of the available color and material. For customers with deep enough pockets, the brand will even work to create bespoke colors that won't be available on any other car. The one thing the brand won't do in the bespoke process is work with customers on bespoke bodywork, though Klaus Busse, Maserati's head of design, said that could become an option in the future. As proof of concept for the new program, Maserati revealed the MC20 Cielo Less is More...? one-off car. It's got a custom paint job that mixes a a Blu Corse Matte base with a glossy livery made up of geometric shapes inspired by the Bauhaus art style. The shapes are finished in shades of white, blue, yellow, and red. You Might Also Like Car and Driver's 10 Best Cars through the Decades How to Buy or Lease a New Car Lightning Lap Legends: Chevrolet Camaro vs. Ford Mustang!

The Maserati GT2 Stradale in Photos
The Maserati GT2 Stradale in Photos

Yahoo

time04-03-2025

  • Automotive
  • Yahoo

The Maserati GT2 Stradale in Photos

More from Robb Report This Maserati MC20 Just Became the World's Fastest Autonomous Car Richard Branson Is Growing His Empire of Ultra-Exclusive Properties-Just Don't Call Them 'Luxury' This Long-Ignored Spanish Grape Is Now Producing Stellar, Age-Worthy White Wines Best of Robb Report The 2024 Chevy C8 Corvette: Everything We Know About the Powerful Mid-Engine Beast The World's Best Superyacht Shipyards The ABCs of Chartering a Yacht Click here to read the full article. The 631 hp Maserati GT2 Stradale on the Circuito Ascari track in Spain. Based on Maserati's MC20, the GT2 Stradale is claimed to cover zero to 60 mph in 2.8 seconds and reach a top speed of 201 mph. The interior is strikingly minimal, devoid of carpeting and featuring thinner Alcantara wrappings. Steering is agile and well-weighted, though a touch shy on feedback, and the suspension can be adjusted through three firmness settings. Drivers can lean hard on front tires during corner exits, and the rear end plays right along. The rear wing, traced with 'Maserati' script, announces the Maserati GT2 Stradale's descent from the marque's championship-winning racer in the GT2 European Series. The vast rear wing glues the Maserati to the pavement with up to 583 pounds of downforce. An example of the GT2 Stradale supercar with Maserati's head of design, Klaus Busse. A total of 914 examples of the Maserati GT2 Stradale will be built, an apparent nod to the automaker being founded in 1914.

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