Millionaire Mansions 3 - Furniture Sets
Furniture can tell you a lot about a person. The styles and shapes they prefer can indicate their personality, their ambitions and even their thoughts and feelings about the world around them… or sometimes, they think that painting is just kinda cool; it’s not always that deep.
When you’re a millionaire, you can afford the fanciest furniture from the top designers to suit your personal preferences and desires. In this bespoke catalogue, we’ll cover the top furniture sets, both shared and exclusive, all for you to peruse. Stick with one style or mix and match to suit your taste; it’s all up to you and your aesthetic eye.
Shared Sets
Innovator Set
Aesthetic style: 1920s Art Deco
Characterised by clean lines and angular shapes, the Innovator set is all about elegance and style, using black and gold in repeating geometric patterns to create a bold yet refined aesthetic full of jazz vibes and 20’s swing charm. A style for people who love the past or want to appear more intelligent than they actually are, with globes, hourglasses and gramophones being major decorative pieces.
Monolith Set
Aesthetic style: Brutalist Natural
Cool and calm yet bleak and unyielding, the Monolith set is a wet stone at the bottom of a waterfall, a steep cliff next to a winter sea.
Primarily composed of shades of grey and white, speckled with mossy greens and watery blues, the set is either a modernist’s zen garden or a stark fashion statement, a futuristic return to nature or a domineering testament to the owner’s unbending nature.
Retro-Futuristic Set
Aesthetic style: Mid-Century Modern
For those who love the 80’s but want the conveniences of modern life, the Retro-Futuristic set is as if someone took the sleek classic design and black and amber tones of the Atari 2600 console and turned it into a furniture set. With its thick bold lines and deep warm colours, this set is mildly nostalgic for summer days spent on bikes, exploring the woods with friends, yet styled enough to fit the modern adult world.
Visionary Set
Aesthetic style: Futuristic Minimalism
The style of those looking forward to the future, The Visionary set is all about unconventional abstract angles that aren’t quite as efficient as they think they are, but they look ‘interesting’ and that’s what matters. Using stark black and white against pop-art colours, and appearing to defy gravity itself, the set is bold but not busy, cool but not clinical, and is beloved of waiting rooms and places that want to look hyper-modern.
Peaceful Set
Aesthetic style: Modern Scandinavian
The most popular of the modern aesthetic style, The Peaceful Set prioritises warmth and comfort over highbrow artistic designs or pretension. With warm wood tones next to soothing pastels, this furniture gives the sense of coming home; the mundane chaos of a weekday evening, the cosy warmth of the family together in front of the television. It might not be the fanciest or the most intellectual of designs, but it’s home.
Paradise Exclusive Sets
Admiral Set
Aesthetic style: Rustic Nautical
The quintessential nautical furniture set, The Admiral set is exactly what you imagine a beachside house to look like, wind-weathered white furniture, bright blues and reds creating a bold beach-towel aesthetic, accentuated with sea-side staples such as nets holding hanging plants, ship wheels, diver helmets and converted rowboats, giving the room an open, airy atmosphere.
Sandcastle Set
Aesthetic style: Modern Nautical
Using natural materials like bamboo and cotton, The Sandcastle Set attempts to create a bright, open aesthetic without the use of garish or over-the-top colours, opting instead for gentle browns, whites and blues to invoke an external aesthetic indoors. The Sandcastle Set does have outdoor options, such as chimenea and parasols, to allow for a seamless transition from the beach to the bedroom.
Governor Set
Aesthetic style: Historic Explorer
Ornate yet substantial, The Governor Set has that well-loved, well-lived-in feel, all carved wood and plush fabrics with warm, floral patterns. Drawing from the past rather than the future, this set is opulent without being abrasive, grand and beautiful yet soft and warm, a place to sit during the summer rain and watch the world go by.
Midas Set
Aesthetic style: Hollywood Regency
In myth, Midas was a Greek king who turned anything he touched into gold. Inspired by that luxury and opulence, The Midas Set is all about flaunting your wealth. Silk sheets, marble baths, gold everywhere, If you want everyone to know you have money, this is the set to use.
But it isn’t all substance over style. Drawing on both Art Deco and Modern aesthetic styles, The Midas Set uses clean lines, with the occasional sweeping pattern to frame the shapes of the furniture, making them decorative as well as functional.
Alpine Exclusive Sets
Baroness Set
Aesthetic style: 18th Century Baroque
A set fit for a noble lord or grand duchess! Characterised by deep brooding shades of red and green, backed by rich mahogany tones, the Baroness set is for those that love the sumptuousness of history, the weight of memory pressed into each exquisite piece. With armour sets and elegant pottery as decoration, this is a furniture set that will last well beyond our lifetime, holding within them the stories of everyone who owned it.
Frontier Set
Aesthetic style: American Rustic
Styled to survive in the rugged wilderness, The Frontier Set is a lumberjack’s dream. Make of sturdy wood and handmade textiles, this furniture invokes the true essence of the wild, bringing its’ materials and its’ animals indoors to create a cosy imperfect vibe, full of tree knots, log fires and fur-covered floors.
Resort Set
Aesthetic style: Modern Rustic
While The Resort Set shares similar colours and tones to the Frontier Set, it does so in a more refined, modernist manner, carving back the rugged edges into clean solid blocks of colour, with leather furnishings framed with similar yet elegant fabrics.
With a more up-to-date view of the outdoors, the set includes more fashionable outdoor furnishings, hot tubs and BBQs rather than fire pits and planters. While it still invokes animal shapes and the trappings of nature, it does so without taxidermy, preferring stone and wood carvings over the real thing.
Cottage Set
Aesthetic style: Cottage Rustic
The idealised set of the homely cottage, The Cottage Set uses pastel wood paint and tartan fabrics to create a homely aesthetic, full of farmstead nostalgia for apple pie and golden wheat fields. While still in tune with the wild and rustic nature of the land with its stripped-back style lacking in pretence, its gentle warmth and comfort bring thoughts of home.