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Rubelli Casa comes to the U.S.
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Rubelli Casa comes to the U.S.
Sep 29, 2016 | New York City
Rubelli Casa comes to the U.S.

THE LAUNCH OF THE new Rubelli Casa furniture collection by Rubelli in the United States was celebrated at the Italian Consulate in New York last week. This is the first furniture collection for the 127-year-old Venetian brand, which features the Rubelli textiles in upholstered furniture, chairs and tables. The line was designed by the late architect Luca Scacchetti.

“We are delighted to be introducing Rubelli Casa, our first collection of furniture branded with my family name, to the United States,” says Andrea Rubelli, CEO of Donghia and co-CEO of Rubelli. “The collection, a meaningful addition to the landscape of Italian contemporary furniture, with a touch of Venetian whimsy, is conceived to balance and be playful with our textiles. Celebrating at the Italian Consulate in New York seems a perfect fit, and we are honored that so many of our industry friends joined us.”

Andrea Rubelli, Lori Weitzner and Jamie Drake
Andrea Rubelli, Lori Weitzner and Jamie Drake
Andrea Rubelli, Lori Weitzner and Jamie Drake
Newell Turner and Andrea Rubelli
Newell Turner and Andrea Rubelli
Newell Turner and Andrea Rubelli
Elena Frampton and Amy Darrah
Elena Frampton and Amy Darrah
Elena Frampton and Amy Darrah
Andrea Rubelli, Sandrina Rubelli and Adam Tihany
Andrea Rubelli, Sandrina Rubelli and Adam Tihany
Andrea Rubelli, Sandrina Rubelli and Adam Tihany
Andrea Rubelli, Cindy Allen and Antonio Pio Saracino
Andrea Rubelli, Cindy Allen and Antonio Pio Saracino
Andrea Rubelli, Cindy Allen and Antonio Pio Saracino
Damon Crain, Paul Siskin, John Douglas Eason and Alberto Villalobos.
All images courtesy Megan Swann.
Damon Crain, Paul Siskin, John Douglas Eason and Alberto Villalobos. All images courtesy Megan Swann.
Damon Crain, Paul Siskin, John Douglas Eason and Alberto Villalobos. All images courtesy Megan Swann.