The Business of Fashion Podcast

Britt Moran on Why Atmosphere Is a Real Luxury Product

Apr 24, 2026
Britt Moran, co-founder of Milan's Dimore Studio and maker of sensory-driven luxury interiors, reflects on his journey from North Carolina to Italian design. He discusses why atmosphere—scent, light, music, feeling—is the real product. He also covers Salone's role as creative freedom, the craft of Italian manufacturing, and concerns about fashion’s surface-level pivot into home.
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INSIGHT

Atmosphere Is The Luxury Product

  • Dimore's product is atmosphere not furniture, focusing on scent, music, lighting and the feeling of a space.
  • Britt explains furniture collections emerged as by-products of designing complete sensory environments for clients and Salone installations.
ANECDOTE

Humble Salone Debut Sparked Their Creative Freedom

  • Dimore began by setting up atmospheres from flea-market finds before formalising collections.
  • Their 2005 Salone debut had three pieces and virtually no visitors, but it crystallised their creative freedom and future direction.
INSIGHT

Brianza Gives Italy A Manufacturing Edge

  • Italy's Brianza manufacturing cluster gives Dimore a quality-to-price advantage that global competitors can't match.
  • Britt cites proximity to Cassina, Poltrona Frau and shared artisans as a strategic manufacturing edge.
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