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Salone del Mobile 2025

We recently visited Salone del Mobile 2025 in Milan and as always were truly inspired by the creativity and innovation on display. Natural materials were a key focus, with warm earthy tones like terracotta and warm browns featured throughout. We saw a lot of soft, curved furniture and modular designs that reflect today’s need for flexible, comfortable living. One standout trend was the use of natural stone with some beautifully carved pieces full of character. High gloss lacquer finishes also made a strong appearance, adding a bold, polished touch to many collections.

Beyond the excitement in furniture design, what truly stood out to us was the growing focus on tools and materials for architects and designers. We’re expanding our showroom offering with not only new furniture brands but also high-end architectural materials, such as innovative door systems, wall cladding, and other elements that support holistic design. We’re especially excited to bring on board brands like Henry Glass, known for its stunning glass door solutions, and De Castelli, whose metal surfaces redefine decorative finishes. These additions mark a new chapter for us as we deepen our collaboration with the architectural and design community.

Overall, the event was a wonderful blend of tradition, craftsmanship, and forward-thinking design.

Below we share a few of our favourite photos and videos.

Poliform at Salone del Mobile 2025

Cattelan Italia at Salone del Mobile 2025

Tacchini at Salone del Mobile 2025

Ulivi at Salone del Mobile 2025