Next Up for Bugatti? Pimping Out Your Living Room.

French carmaker to launch inaugural Home Collection

Next Up for Bugatti? Pimping Out Your Living Room.
By Evan Bleier

When Bugatti unveiled its new limited-edition Chiron at the Geneva Auto Show, it was with the understanding that few people would ever set foot in — let alone own — one of the 500 supercars.

To help assuage the pain of that reality, the French automaker has decided to create a more attainable (if slower) form of the Bugatti experience: a range of luxury home and executive furniture.

Crafted with the assistance of Luxury Living Group, the Bugatti Home Collection features an array of chairs and tables along with a desk, sofa and bed named for Ettore Bugatti’s daughter Lydia.

The steel, glass and leather pieces feature the automaker’s signature two-tone color scheme, carbon fiber frames that mirror the aerodynamic design found on the hulls of their supercars, and flourishes that recall Bugatti’s signature horseshoe-shaped front grille.

“This furniture represents the unique style and the heart of Bugatti dominated by its key values: Art, Form, Technique,” says Luxury Living CEO Alberto Vignatelli.

Prices and more details are coming soon, but it’s a safe bet that purchasing the entire seven-piece line will cost substantially less than the $2.5 million Chiron.

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