Dedar Milano & Treca: where textile excellence elevates the art of sleep

Dedar Milano represents an ongoing dialogue between textile heritage and contemporary design, viewing textiles as a living, sensitive and deeply narrative language. The brand reinterprets the great traditions of pattern and decorative textiles through a fresh and free-spirited approach. Each collection tells a story in which materials, colours and artisanal techniques bear witness to a refined and unique art of living.

The elegance of Italian textiles

From moiré velvets to flowing satins, and from hand-spun raw silks to textured wools, the fabrics reveal a subtle balance between spontaneity and sophistication. The patterns oscillate between abstraction and figurative references: constellations, hieroglyphs and lines reminiscent of ancient paintings compose textile landscapes imbued with mystery and poetry. Through exquisite embroidery, sculptural jacquards and couture effects, Dedar Milano reinvents the decorative traditions of Italian history in a resolutely contemporary style.

Exceptional places, sources of inspiration

This aesthetic quest comes to life in iconic venues steeped in history.

On the shores of Lake Como, the majestic Villa Carlotta interacts with the fabrics, creating a setting suspended between nature and architecture. Further south, Villa Valguarnera in Sicily and Palazzo Serbelloni in Milan showcase the house’s creations in interiors where neoclassical, baroque and oriental influences converge.

The fabrics adorn, transform and reinvent, blending with the frescoes, marble and gardens in a genuine dialogue with the memory of these places.

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Tissus de couleurs

More than just a collection of fabrics, Dedar Milano does more than simply dress up spaces.

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Blending tradition with modernity, craftsmanship with innovation, her fabrics invite you on a sensory journey where every detail evokes an emotion.

The brand creates atmospheres in which textiles become landscapes and narratives.

Tissus de couleurs
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