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Giorgio Armani opens a dialogue between art and design at a sublime villa in St. Moritz
For NOMAD, the much-anticipated gathering for design and contemporary art enthusiasts in St. Moritz, Giorgio Armani presented works by artists Jane Crisp and Yuta Segawa, which echo the world of Armani/Casa.


Jane Crisp and Yuta Segawa in conversation
At the heart of the newly renovated Villa Beaulieu in St. Moritz, Switzerland, the project Giorgio Armani / Unveiled immersed visitors in the atmosphere of a harmonious, intimate museum for a few days. Jane Crisp’s hand-carved sculptural wooden baskets and Yuta Segawa’s meticulously glazed ceramics shared the space within the distinctive universe of Armani/Casa. One defined by precision, restraint and understated elegance.
Founded in 2004 under Giorgio Armani‘s direct creative direction, Armani/Casa develops a vision of luxury rooted in subtlety. The Italian house’s line designs sophisticated collections spanning furniture, accessories, as well as decorative objects.
Fondée en 2004 sous la direction artistique directe de Giorgio Armani, Armani/Casa développe une vision du luxe tout en retenue. La ligne de la maison italienne conçoit des collections sophistiquées, couvrant aussi bien le mobilier et les accessoires que les objets décoratifs.


A successful partnership within the Armani/Casa universe
Curated by Abby Bangser, independent curator and founder of Object & Thing, the exhibition Through the Looking Glass thus reaffirms the house’s commitment to contemporary creation and marks a successful partnership with NOMAD.


“Through the Looking Glass”, exhibition open from February 12th to 15th, 2026 at Villa Beaulieu, St. Moritz, Switzerland.