Medusa trono chair
Versace Home Medusa Trono chair
Versace Home Medusa Trono chair
Versace Home Medusa Trono chair
Versace Home Medusa Trono chair
Versace Home Medusa Trono chair
Versace-Home-Medusa Trono chairs
Versace Home Medusa trono chair
Versace Home Medusa trono chair
Versace Home Medusa trono chair
Versace Home Medusa trono chair
Medusa trono chair
Versace Home Medusa trono chair
Versace Home Medusa Trono chair
Versace Home Medusa Trono chair

Medusa trono chair

Regal and iconic, the Medusa Trono chair is covered in fabric or leather with an elegant metal zipper and Medusa logo with polished Gold finishing.

From 15.320 AED
Sizes :
52
80
56
Story

Milestones

1978

Gianni Versace founds the fashion house

Gianni Versace, born 1946 in Reggio Calabria, opens his first boutique on Via della Spiga in Milan and presents his debut collection at La Permanente in March. The original company, registered as Gianni Versace Donna, will grow into the global luxury house headquartered today at Piazza Luigi Einaudi 4, Milan.

1982

Move into housewares

Versace expands beyond fashion into jewellery, china and textiles for the home — the first foothold of what will later be formalised as Versace Home.

1988

The Greca (Greek Key) motif debuts

Gianni Versace introduces the Greek Key in the Fall-Winter 1988 ready-to-wear collection. Decades later, La Greca returns as a defining pattern across Versace Home upholstery and bed linen.

1989

Atelier Versace haute couture

The Atelier Versace haute couture line is launched, presented for the first time in Paris.

1992

Versace Home interiors launch

Versace becomes one of the first fashion houses to launch a dedicated home-interiors line — beginning with textiles and quickly expanding to porcelain tableware through a partnership with the German manufacturer Rosenthal that is still running today.

1994

Vanitas chair

The wooden Vanitas chair, the earliest dated piece in the Versace Home furniture canon, debuts. It will be re-upholstered in velvet and re-presented at Salone del Mobile 2025.

1997

Gianni Versace assassinated; Donatella becomes Creative Director

Gianni Versace is murdered outside his Miami Beach home, Casa Casuarina, on 15 July 1997. His sister Donatella Versace, who had been Vice President since 1978, becomes Creative Director — a role she will hold until 2025.

2014

Blackstone takes a minority stake

Blackstone purchases a 20% stake in Versace for €210 million — the brand's first non-family ownership.

2019

Capri Holdings acquires Versace

On 2 January 2019, Capri Holdings (the former Michael Kors group) closes its acquisition of Versace for approximately US$2.1 billion.

2020

Versace Home furniture licensed to Lifestyle Design Group

Versace signs a licence with Lifestyle Design Group — the Italian home-design division of US-based Haworth Group — for the production and distribution of Versace Home furniture. The licence covers furniture only; textiles and accessories remain in-house, ceramics continue under Rosenthal, and wallpaper and floor tiles stay with their respective licensees.

2023

Rosenthal × Versace turns 30

The Rosenthal × Versace partnership marks 30 years with a limited mug collection that revives a 1993 design — gold-toned Barocco motifs paired with a Medusa lid.

2024

"If These Walls Could Talk" at Palazzo Versace

Salone del Mobile installation at the brand's original Milan atelier on Via Gesù 12 debuts the Medusa '95 Conversation Sofa, La Greca Bed, Lady Desk, and Moon Island sofa and armchair.

2025

Prada Group acquires Versace

Announced 10 April 2025 and closed 2 December 2025: Prada Group acquires Versace from Capri Holdings for €1.25 billion (~US$1.375 billion). The same year Donatella Versace steps down as Chief Creative Officer (effective 12 March) and becomes Chief Brand Ambassador (1 April); Dario Vitale is appointed Chief Creative Officer.

Inside

Construction

Wooden frame, polyurethane + fibrefill

Wooden frame padded with polyurethane and fibrefill — standard Versace Home dining-chair construction. Sized considerably narrower (52 cm) than the lounge armchair sibling (90 cm) — sit-up dining posture rather than recline.

Zipper detail along the silhouette

Defining design feature: "An elegant zipper becomes a precious detail on the La Medusa Trono chair" — the manufacturer's own framing. The zipper runs along the rounded back of the chair as a decorative seam, treating the upholstery like a couture garment with visible tailoring rather than concealing every join.

Medusa logo — gold or chrome

Medusa logo medallion in polished Gold or polished chrome finishing. Choose the finish to match the room's hardware register — gold for the warm Versace register, chrome for cool steel-and-marble interiors. The Medusa is the only metal accent; everything else (frame, cover, feet) reads in a single material register.

Cover: fabric or leather (non-removable)

Non-removable cover, in either fabric or leather. Specific upholstery options are dealer-gated. Pair with the rest of the Medusa Trono family (sofa id 400, armchair id 405) for a coordinated multi-piece room — same wraparound shell vocabulary, scaled down for dining use.

Black ABS feet

Feet in black ABS plastic. Modest hardware register — designed to disappear under the upholstery rather than read as a separate decorative element. The Trono family puts its visual emphasis on the wraparound shell and the zipper detail; the feet stay quiet.

Materials

Fabrics & finishes

Zipper detail + Medusa logo

Zipper detail + Medusa logo

Detail of the family signature on dining-chair scale — the vertical zipper running down the rounded back, with the Medusa medallion (gold or chrome) as the metal accent. Smaller in scale than on the armchair or sofa siblings, but the design language is consistent: visible tailoring rather than concealed seams.

Configurator

Modules

Single configuration

Single configuration

52 × 56 × 80 H cm

One published size. At 52 cm wide and 80 cm tall this is dining-chair register — narrower seat than the lounge armchair (90 cm) and taller back-to-floor proportion. Pair with a Versace Home dining table (V-Marble, La Greca, Stiletto, La Medusa, or any 74–75 cm-tall family) for proper sit-down posture.

Trust

Certifications

LEED Gold

LEED Gold buildings

Versace's Milan headquarters at Piazza Luigi Einaudi 4 holds LEED Gold certification, and the Bal Harbour Shops boutique (Florida) is also certified to LEED Gold for interior design and construction (USGBC project record certified 18 December 2019).

FSC

FSC-certified paper packaging

All paper-based packaging components used by Versace are sourced from Forest Stewardship Council–certified suppliers. This certification covers packaging only; it does not extend to furniture wood.

Recognition

Exhibits & press

  • Luxury Living Group catalogue
    Medusa Trono family — Dining category

    The licensed manufacturer classifies this SKU under the Medusa Trono family, in the Dining category (the armchair and sofa are classified as Living). The family hub does not publish a launch year. Use the family classification to coordinate finish across rooms — Trono dining chair around the table plus Trono armchair or sofa in the adjacent lounge.

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FAQ

Frequently asked

Different scale, different use. The armchair is 90 × 85 × 84 H — a primary lounge piece for sitting back. This dining chair is 52 × 56 × 80 H — narrower, taller back-to-floor proportion, designed for upright dining posture around a table. Both share the wraparound shell vocabulary and the zipper-with-Medusa detail; the dimensions are sized differently for living vs. dining.

Match the room's hardware register. Gold pairs with the warmer Versace pieces — gold-base armchairs (La Greca, Venus gold, Medusa Trono armchair), gold-trim Iconic furniture, Medusa-medallion accessories. Chrome reads cooler and works in steel-and-marble interiors. The chair body is identical in either finish; only the Medusa medallion reflects the choice.

Yes — designed to. At 80 cm overall height with a 50–55 cm seat-height range (typical for a Versace Home dining chair) it pairs with any Versace dining table at 74–75 cm overall — Stiletto table (id 413, 74 H), V-Marble table (id 414, 75 H), La Greca dining table, La Medusa dining table. The shell vocabulary is distinctively Trono, so the chair stays visually identifiable around any table — choose chair and table from different families when you want intentional contrast.

Standard dining-table coverage — 6 around a 240×110 (one at each end, two each side), 8 around a 290×110, 8–10 around the V-Marble round Ø 200. The 52 cm seat width is comfortable but not generous, so allow 60–65 cm of perimeter per chair to avoid crowding. The wraparound shell adds visual mass — the chairs read bigger than their footprint, so leave space between them rather than packing tight.

No. The cover is non-removable, sealed onto the polyurethane-and-fibrefill padded wooden frame. Spot-clean per fabric or leather type; for full restoration the chair returns to the upholsterer. This is the standard Versace Home upholstered dining-chair policy.

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