Los Angeles is not new territory for Molteni&C. The brand first opened on Robertson Boulevard in 2019 in partnership with a local dealer, embedding itself in a design street that Giulia describes as “the best area,” precisely because it gathers multiple brands in one place. Now, the company is taking direct ownership of the space and undertaking a significant renovation. Conceived with long-time artistic director Vincent Van Duysen, the new showroom is imagined less as a conventional retail environment and more as what Giulia calls an “art collector’s house”, where architecture, design and art coexist in a sequence of intimate, tactile rooms rather than staged vignettes.Light tones, travertine and pale timber, along with soft, heavily textured fabrics and the new Arial wall panelling system, are used to create a calm, material presence that sits comfortably within the West Coast light. The space will evolve again in March with the introduction of Molteni&C’s latest alfresco collection – a natural fit for a city defined by indoor-outdoor living. For Giulia, this sensitivity to place is crucial; each flagship adheres to a shared DNA yet is subtly tuned to its locality, so that visiting Milan, New York, Los Angeles, Singapore, Melbourne or Doha offer distinct but related experiences.