MILAN — During Milan Design Week, Ralph Lauren debuted the fall 2025 Canyon Road Collection, celebrating his love for the American West, and featuring the company’s third Artist in Residence collaboration, but the first for the home.
After debuting the Artist in Residence program with the three-part Polo Ralph Lauren x Naiomi Glasses collection, the designer once again collaborated with siblings Naiomi and Tyler Glasses. Seventh-generation weavers, they included fabrics, rugs, textiles and decorative accessories in the collection, incorporating cultural symbols found in many Navajo weavings, and designs inspired by their homelands on Dinétah (Navajo Nation).
“Home is my way of sharing the art of living in its many forms, inspired by the way people live out their dreams all over the globe,” Lauren stated.
Ralph Lauren‘s Canyon Road Collection.
Ralph Lauren decorated rooms of its stately Milan palazzo with the collection’s Canyon Road oak dining table and chairs, embellished by the Glasses’ throw pillows and wool blankets. The Glasses’ collection features three color stories, neutral tones inspired by the siblings’ homeland; the red and black hues recalling Navajo dyeing techniques, and indigo. Some of the key graphics include diamond motifs, horizontal stripes, four-directional crosses placed within each diamond and zig-zag patterns reminiscent of the desert mountain landscapes.
“The Canyon Road Collection speaks to my longtime love of the American West — the heroic beauty of its landscapes, its unique heritage and the Indigenous people who have been part of preserving its lands and traditions for centuries,” the designer said. “Bringing the most authentic expression of the West to life means working with the artisans practicing these traditions and sharing their stories with the world.”
The collection was presented together with Ralph Lauren’s signature designs that have defined the brand’s home collection for more than 40 years, staged as separate vignettes — the Estate, recalling the grandness of an English country house; Island, with furniture reflecting a more relaxed spirit of a warm weather retreat, and the Penthouse, which included the signature carbon fiber RL-CF1 chairs inspired by the designer’s McLaren F1 race car, placed around the Art Deco rosewood dining table.
The Ralph Lauren Estate room.