
Ralph Lauren returned to Milan Design Week with a fresh perspective on American living. Inside a refined Milanese setting, the brand presented its Home Collection through an immersive exhibition that tied together signature lifestyle stories with the introduction of the Fall 2025 Canyon Road Collection. The event reinforced Ralph Lauren’s belief in design as an extension of personal expression, drawing inspiration from cultural memory, domestic comfort, and cinematic storytelling.
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Through this showcase, Ralph Lauren Home connected its diverse aesthetic influences, from the rugged serenity of the American West to the polished settings of urban sophistication, with the structure and pace of daily life. The presentation invited visitors into a world shaped by mood, texture, craftsmanship, and storytelling.
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At the center of the presentation stood the Canyon Road Collection, a new offering inspired by the landscape and craft traditions of the American Southwest. Designed as a tribute to Ralph Lauren’s admiration for the American West, the collection introduced a narrative that embraced natural materials, earth-toned palettes, and artisanal construction. This season, the collection also featured Ralph Lauren Home’s third Artist in Residence collaboration, spotlighting the work of Naiomi and Tyler Glasses, two creatives whose work bridges tradition and contemporary design.

Canyon Road extended across furniture, textiles, rugs, and tableware, with every object reflecting the textured layering and honest materials that define the collection. Upholstery and fabric-by-the-yard offerings explored tactile weaves and sun-washed color stories, while the wood furnishings leaned into warm finishes and sturdy silhouettes that evoked a lived-in sense of comfort.
Each space within the installation referenced one of Ralph Lauren Home’s iconic lifestyle environments, capturing the ambiance of settings the designer has long imagined, from East Coast estates to rustic desert homes. The rooms invited visitors to move through changing scenes that revealed the full range of Ralph Lauren’s home design language: tailored, romantic, rugged, and nostalgic. Furniture and decorative accessories carried the details, aged leather, polished metal, hand-finished wood, that ground each scene in a tangible sense of place.


The Canyon Road Collection brought in elements like hand-knotted rugs, ceramic serving pieces, and bed linens that used subtle, repeated patterns reminiscent of traditional weaving techniques. These layers provided continuity across different product categories, building out cohesive visual narratives.
The Artist in Residence program continued to push Ralph Lauren Home into new territory. With Naiomi and Tyler Glasses, the House introduced pieces that reflect generational craftsmanship while speaking in a contemporary voice. Their contributions to the Canyon Road collection brought depth and local perspective, expanding the brand’s understanding of American design through meaningful creative exchange. Furniture and fabric pieces designed in collaboration with the duo explored themes of nature, ritual, and memory, without resorting to pastiche or replication.

Their influence extended across floor coverings, printed fabrics, and subtle pattern work that referenced traditional Native design without losing sight of the contemporary home. Through their presence, the Canyon Road collection carried both specificity and openness, grounded in place, but designed for a wide audience.
The Milan presentation also served as a broader reflection of Ralph Lauren’s creative philosophy. Home, as presented by the brand, stands as both sanctuary and stage, a place where dreams live not as fantasy but as daily experience. The rooms, textiles, and furnishings all spoke to the emotional resonance of space, constructed with precision and intention.
