Imago is a dream of radiant color and eclectic design that brings the world home.
Through meditations on our present surroundings and contemplations of art and nature, Fortuny’s concept of beauty underwent a transformation.
With Imago, the fantasy is material.
Barberini
17th-century design. Roman influence.
Camo Isole
A Venetian interpretation of traditional camouflage, Camo Isole’s pattern is created from photographs of water and islands as opposed to foliage.
Favo
Favo, Italian for “honeycomb”, is a nod to both of these elements, our individual identity and our connectedness to one another and the world around us.
Mayan
Named after early South American designs.
Melagrana
Persian inspired pomegranate motif.
Orfeo
Design named for the 15th-century Palazzo Pesaro-Orfei, now known as the Palazzo Fortuny.
Rabat
Moorish design named after Moroccan city.
Sevres
17th-century traditional design similar to Lucrezia but on a smaller scale.
Simboli
The interlocking, geometric design of Simboli creates a meditative state through repetitive mark making.
Spagnolo
Early 17th-century Spanish design.