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F irst conceived in 1982 to illuminate Giorgio Armani's Milan offices on Via Durini, the Logo Lamp marked the designer's debut in product design. With its clean lines and quiet presence, it set the tone for the understated modern elegance that would become synonymous with Armani. When Armani/Casa launched in 2000, the Logo Lamp naturally became the first product in the collection, and its unmistakable profile evolved into the graphic symbol of the Armani/Casa logo, anchoring the brand's identity in one concise silhouette. More than four decades on, the lamp continues to evolve. For 2025, Armani/Casa introduces a cordless Mini Logo, perfectly scaled for desks, bedside tables, and entertaining, along with a new medium slatted version that softens the form and casts a warm, a m b i e n t g l o w. Armani/Casa Logo Lamp collection, at armanicasa.com. RS Caitlin Wilson x Peacock Alley monogrammed bedding. Left: Giorgio Armani's Logo Lamp and cordless Mini Logo. Legendary Logo Lamp A Signature Monogram Moment D esigner Caitlin Wilson and Peacock Alley — two Dallas-based design stars — have teamed up with a fresh perspective for monogram lovers. The collaboration introduces Wilson's font as a crisp new monogram option, along with a palette of bright thread colors — blues, greens, and pinks pulled straight from her color-happy world. It's a small detail with big personality, giving classic linens a wink of Wilson's signature cheer. Caitlin Wilson x Peacock Alley, at peacockalley.com. Rebecca Sherman 72

