Ludovica Mascheroni brings an unexpected whisper of sartorial finesse into the most intimate room of the home with its newest creation, the Prissy bedroom. Here, the iconic pinstripe—long associated with masculine elegance and the rigor of bespoke tailoring—shifts into a softer register, enveloping furnishings with the same quiet authority it once lent to a perfectly cut suit. The result is a bedroom conceived as a refined private retreat, where craftsmanship and couture sensibility meet in serene equilibrium.
The Italian maison draws directly from the language of fashion, translating the slim vertical line into a textural motif that lends rhythm and sophistication to each piece. In this setting, pinstripe becomes less a pattern than a gesture: a mark of discipline, heritage, and contemporary poise. It is a choice that echoes the brand’s devotion to artisanal mastery, expressed through clean silhouettes, sumptuous materials, and a palette that radiates warmth without sacrificing restraint.
The wardrobe niches anchor the space with architectural presence. Their oak and ash structure, dressed in ivory nubuck leather, opens onto a back panel where bleached ash and oak alternate in graceful vertical alignment, forming a naturally sculpted pinstripe. Even the sides are thoughtfully conceived—each discreet compartment holds a wooden diffuser designed to absorb and release essential oils with a subtle, steady cadence, scenting the wardrobe with an almost ritualistic elegance.
At the center, the bed becomes an invitation to linger. Upholstered in ivory and gray pinstriped cashmere, it showcases oversized cushions and a generous throw that drapes effortlessly, softening the geometry with layers of tactile comfort. The armchair and bedside tables—also wrapped in the same refined cashmere—extend the narrative, creating a unified landscape of texture and tone. The tables introduce a note of sculptural surprise through a contemporary reimagining of Baroque sensibilities, marked by a distinctive decorative knot that transforms function into ornament.
As always, Ludovica Mascheroni’s work is an ode to true Italian artisanship. Every piece is shaped by expert hands, refined through a meticulous understanding of proportion, material, and tradition. It is this devotion to excellence—this quiet pursuit of perfection—that imbues the Prissy bedroom with its rare character. The atmosphere feels luminous, measured, and deeply human, shaped by know-how passed from one generation of artisans to the next. In this space, the past converses with the present with remarkable grace.
In the Prissy bedroom, pinstripes speak in a new language—one of intimacy rather than formality, of softness rather than structure. It is a study in how design can borrow from the wardrobe and offer something entirely fresh, recasting a familiar motif into an emblem of contemporary domestic elegance.














