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In 1978, Gianni Versace established his namesake fashion house in Milan and opened his first boutique on Via della Spiga. His designs are unapologetically sexy and bold, celebrating the female form and encouraging women to express their personalities.

By 1982, the Versace brand, synonymous with bold and luxurious fashion, had expanded its aesthetic into home accessories, creating a unique collection that epitomizes Italian luxury. This journey of Versace’s home accessories began under the visionary leadership of Gianni Versace and continues to flourish under the creative direction of his sister, Donatella Versace.

It is a tale of innovation and luxury, starting from sumptuous bathrobes to exquisite pet accessories. The legacy of the great Gianni Versace, who revolutionized fashion with his bold and opulent designs, has been carried forward by his sister, Donatella Versace. Now, under Donatella’s creative direction, the line continues to advance a daring and polished aesthetic, rich with Mediterranean patterns and vibrant prints.

The iconic Medusa head logo, gracing everything from bathrobes to leather dog accessories and vases, adds elegance and sophistication to each piece. Meanwhile, cushions and soccer balls with baroque prints embody the metropolitan style of this legendary line. With a fearless design approach spanning decades, Versace crafts an exceptional vision of Italian luxury, blending both classic and contemporary elements.

The beginning of cooperation with the Italian brand Versace was a new turn for Rosenthal in 1992. The processes were built by Gianni Versace, who sought to realize the Versace lifestyle concept. The first collections were very extravagant and were not to everyone’s taste. But thanks to the rapid development of the two ingenious companies, exquisite products with a unique and colorful design over time have become a favorite of many connoisseurs of exclusive tableware.

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