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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.
Published on 19 February 2026. Updated on 8 June 2026.


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.


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”, from February 12th to 15th, 2026 at Villa Beaulieu, St. Moritz, Switzerland.