Achille Salvagni Atelier – the collectible design studio and architectural firm with roots in Rome – celebrated the opening of its new Palm Beach Gallery on Worth Avenue with an exclusive cocktail party. Hosted during Palm Beach Design Days, the evening brought together leaders in design, architecture, fashion, real estate, and society.
Notable attendees included Achille Salvagni, Anna Flores Piran, Victoria Hagan, Nancy Goodes, Beth Rudin DeWoody, Jacqueline Terrebonne, Christine Schott, Michelle Wroth, Christine Pressman, Sharon Loeb, Scott Snyder, and more.
Throughout the evening, the Palm Beach Symphony played classical sounds and guests mingled amongst Salvagni’s collectible works, which exemplify his sculptural approach to form, proportion, and materiality.
The new location marks the next chapter in Salvagni’s ongoing dialogue between design, heritage, and place. Renowned for his synthesis of Roman classicism and contemporary refinement, Salvagni continues to seek cities that embody both permanence and evolution. Following London’s classical rigor and New York’s architectural energy, Palm Beach introduces a new register— one defined by warmth, light, and a spirit of effortless sophistication.
“More than an act of expansion, the Palm Beach opening represents continuity—a sustained dialogue between tradition and reinvention,” says Achille Salvagni. “We were honored to celebrate our debut with the vibrant local community whose appreciation for the art of living and pursuit of beauty mirrors the spirit of my work.”
The Worth Avenue gallery is envisioned as an airy, luminous environment that celebrates craftsmanship and material harmony. Its design invites a conversation between Mediterranean restraint and Floridian vibrancy, offering a setting that feels both intimate and expansive.
The inaugural presentation at Achille Salvagni Palm Beach highlights a curated selection of the Atelier’s collectible works, including the Alligator BB Sofa, Divo Lamp, Emerald Side Table, Milano Chair, Shield Cabinet, Spider Maximus Chandelier, and Yves Mirror, to name a few. Salvagni unveiled two new cabinets for the opening – the Oceano I and Oceano II – which are handcrafted in baby blue parchment and adorned with 24K plated bronze accents with motifs that nod to the surrounding nautical environment.
The presentation will evolve seasonally, introducing new works and collaborations throughout the year that reflect Palm Beach’s unique rhythm and codes.
Images courtesy of Achille Salvagni