Prisoners

Marni

Marni's New Line of Chairs Was Made by Ex-Prisoners

>> Marni is entering the furniture business with a line of chairs — but instead of plush chaise lounges upholstered with its signature prints, it hired ex-prisoners to make metal chairs covered in multicolored plastic netting.
Marni Chairs Made by Colombian Ex-Prisoners Pictures

>> Marni is entering the furniture business with a line of chairs — but instead of plush chaise lounges upholstered with its signature prints, it hired ex-prisoners to make metal chairs covered in multicolored plastic netting.

The Italian fashion house designed the 100-chair collection for this month's Salone del Mobile in Milan (April 17 to 22) and hired a group of former Colombian prison inmates to produce them with the aim of helping them readjust to social and working life.

Marni will use the chairs as props this Spring when it photographs its employees in Milan for a photo exhibit by filmmaker Francesco Jodice and in its offices and stores around the world. The chairs will only be sold at the Marni boutique in Milan — with proceeds donated to the institute ICAM of Milan — but you can take a look at all of them in the gallery.

Movies

Leonardo DiCaprio to Take No Prisoners

After this weekend's trip to Shutter Island, Leonardo DiCaprio is ready for another thriller: he's reportedly attached to star in the film Prisoners, a drama that focuses on a carpenter who kidnaps the person he suspects is guilty of snatching his own daughter and her best friend.

After this weekend's trip to Shutter Island, Leonardo DiCaprio is ready for another thriller: he's reportedly attached to star in the film Prisoners, a drama that focuses on a carpenter who kidnaps the person he suspects is guilty of snatching his own daughter and her best friend.

Hollywood makes its share of disappearing children movies (just last week we saw the trailer for Jon Hamm's Stolen), but DiCaprio tends to exclusively pick substantial scripts, so I'm betting this won't disappoint. Also, as of now there's no director for Prisoners, so I'm also curious to see who the picky actor will pair up with. Suggestions?