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Top Picks from Salone del Mobile 2025: My Selection of 10 Standout Designs - Among the Multitude of Items Displayed, These are the Ones That Impressed Me the Most

Fresh vibrancy, hues, and designs are captivating Milan this week, and these are the standout creations that piqued my interest.

Unveiled in Milan this week are exquisite, vibrant, and innovative designs that grabbed my...
Unveiled in Milan this week are exquisite, vibrant, and innovative designs that grabbed my attention. Here's what I found stunning.

Top Picks from Salone del Mobile 2025: My Selection of 10 Standout Designs - Among the Multitude of Items Displayed, These are the Ones That Impressed Me the Most

At Salone del Mobile 2025, an impressive display of creativity, craftsmanship, and bold design unveiled an array of innovative furniture pieces during Milan Design Week. Here are ten outstanding furniture highlights from the prestigious event:

  1. SensiTerre Collection by Florim

A surprisingly appealing set of chocolaty brown tiles caught the attention, hailing from the SensiTerre collection designed by Matteo Thun and Benedetto Fasciana. The harmonious blend of terracotta and brown hues offers a cozy, enveloping appeal best utilized as a decorative surface covering.

  1. Roundy Fluttua Bed by Lago

A floating sensation pervaded the Lago showcase sanctuary, as the Roundy Fluttua bed seemed to levitate in the middle. Hidden behind a slender central pillar, the illusion of airiness, light, and added space enveloped the bedroom area.

  1. Brezza Relax Lounge Chair by S-CAB

The epitome of outdoor comfort, the new Brezza Relax lounge chair from S-CAB caters to a day of relaxation, complete with a plump, soft design. The ideal blend of style and comfort dominates the current garden furniture market.

  1. Astra Light by Bontempi

The sleeker silhouette of the Astra light by Bontempi creates impeccably aligned shapes, showcasing a sharp contrast to recent design trends favoring fluidity and soft edges.

  1. Arch Tables by Gallotti&Radice

Reminiscent of the brand's soft prettiness at Salone, Gallotti&Radice offered charming peachy palettes and rounded edges. However, the Arch tables stood out, featuring gleaming aluminum and proving that the chrome trend is robustly unfolding.

  1. Bambu by Calligaris

Inspired by personality and character, the versatile Bambu stool by Michele Meniscardi for Calligaris serves multiple purposes, including seating, table, and footrest. Terracotta-toned with warm, comforting undertones, the piece brightens up any room and reflects light delicately.

  1. Treboli Sofa for Arflex

Jamie Hayon's collaboration with Arflex resulted in the Treboli sofa, inspired by the Italian word for clover. Its distinctive leaf-shaped backs and versatile functionality suit both formal and casual settings.

  1. Vico Mirror by Porada

Hewn from Canaletta walnut and designed in collaboration with David Dolcini, the human-sized Vico mirror by Porada garnered attention for its spacious dimensions, soft edges, and cabinet storage compartment.

  1. Alchimia by Iris Ceramica Group

The Alchimia innovation, showcased at their showroom in town rather than Salone, transcended conventional ceramic surfaces with color, texture, and richness. Its remarkable ability to conceal a vast TV screen adds game-changing potential and a luxury touch to domestic design.

  1. Wabi Chair by Rimadesio

Known for sleek storage solutions and internal doors, Rimadesio made its entrance into the realm of furniture with its Wabi chair. Lightweight, movable, and featuring a Scandinavian sensibility, the chair offers comfort and versatility in an understated, yet refined design.

These inspiring finds encourage further exploration into the emerging Italian kitchen trends showcased during Milan Design Week, as spaces evolve to embrace comfort, customization, and bold aesthetics.

  1. The SensiTerre collection by Florim, with its chocolaty brown tiles, introduces a welcoming texture for interior design, perfect for kitchen backsplashes or living room walls.
  2. The Roundy Fluttua bed by Lago, with its illusion of levitation, adds a modern trend to interior-lifestyle, transforming the living room into a sanctuary.
  3. The garden area can benefit from the Brezza Relax lounge chair by S-CAB, which combines comfort and style, fitting well with the current home-and-garden decor trend.
  4. The Astra light by Bontempi, with its sharp edges and sleek silhouette, stands out in kitchen interiors, contrasting the ongoing trend favoring fluidity and soft edges in modern design.
  5. Arch tables by Gallotti&Radice, with their gleaming aluminum finish and chrome trend, present an appealing addition to a kitchen's interior design, enhancing the overall trendy look.
  6. The versatile Bambu stool by Calligaris, with its terracotta tones, brings a touch of warmth to an interior-design scheme, fitting perfectly as a kitchen furniture accents to create a harmonious feel.

These furniturepieces, showcased at Salone del Mobile 2025, demonstrate the evolving Kitchen trends during Milan Design Week, merging comfort, style, and innovative design to elevate home living.

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