Salone 2025, held from 8 to 13 April at Fiera Milano Rho, brought together over 2,100 exhibitors, including 168 new brands. The event showcased the latest innovations and trends in design, combining sustainability and creativity in new interior design products.
Gallotti&Radice
Gallotti&Radice returns to the Salone del Mobile Milano with an exhibition designed to tell the story of the brand’s constant evolution. The exhibition space evolves through a succession of spaces where shapes, textures and colours come together in a complex visual language focused on excellence and attention to detail.
Each element of the collection expresses the brand’s philosophy based on craftsmanship and the choice of fine materials.
The environmental agenda is a central theme in the new proposals, with particular attention paid to the materials chosen. A clear example are the Arch coffee tables by david/nicolas, made from recycled aluminium, and the return of the Pleiadi wall coverings by Studiopepe in cotton pile: details that reflect a specific commitment to a “greener” design without compromising on style and functionality.
Among the new fabrics presented, Sagi stands out, a jacquard fabric that perfectly embodies the mix of past and future. Its composition combines viscose and linen on a nylon base, creating the perfect balance between delicacy and durability: soft to the touch, stable in shape and sophisticated in appearance with a hint of shine.
The exhibition also featured new aesthetic approaches and collaborations. In the Rubelli showroom in Via Fatebenefratelli, Milan, fabrics from Peter Marino’s new Rococo collection were on display during the exhibition, alongside Studio P7’s brutalist installation “Without Scaffolding”.
The metal tubular structure erected inside the Milan showroom should be seen as an ironic response to the scaffolding on the building’s façade. The external scaffolding, so bare and impersonal, hides something much more complex and important.
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Ceccotti Collezioni dives into the depths of beauty and significance of gestures that accompany our daily lives. Through simple, sometimes imperceptible, but habitual actions, a sense of connection with the past and closeness to it arises.
Ritual gestures, ranging from the most ordinary to the most refined, inspired Ceccotti Collezioni to create the 2025 collection, where every movement becomes a conscious act of love – both for oneself and for others. These moments, filled with meaning, transform the fleeting into the eternal, and the objects that cause these gestures are overgrown with symbolic meaning, becoming keepers of memories and connecting threads with a forgotten emotional palette.
The collection began to take shape after a meeting with Christophe Pillet and the desire to create an environment dedicated to the ritual of serving tea – a story imbued with the poetry of the accompanying gestures. The result of this process is an elegant living room, including a chair, a table and a series of cabinets, among which a console with drawers and a refined storage unit stand out.
To complete the intimate space, this collection is complemented by furniture pieces for the night area from the DUO line, designed by Roberto Lazzeroni. These details are designed to accompany our every move: whether it is getting up in the morning, leaving the house or returning home, when we are about to enjoy moments of relaxation and communication.
Salone del Mobile 2025 was a landmark event thanks to the launch of the Sculpted Dreams collection, which reinvigorates classic aesthetics through fluid lines and bold volumes. Inspired by the architectural landscape of Milan, both historical and contemporary, the collection combines curved silhouettes with solid structural forms, using noble materials such as marble, bronzed mirrors and tactile fabrics. Transparency and the play of light add rhythm and depth to each piece, turning them into true sculptural narratives.
As architect Carlo Colombo explains: “Every detail represents a synthesis of architectural heritage and contemporary creativity, a balance between tradition and innovation. Our goal was to create visually striking and structurally sophisticated forms, where precise joints, complex curves and material overlays merge into perfect harmony. From hand-finished metals to fabrics, leathers and a carefully selected palette of exquisite marbles, each element was chosen with the intention of enhancing tactile richness, visual depth and a sense of timeless elegance, offering enduring quality in the language of high design.”
“This new flagship represents the future of ELIE SAAB Maison,” says Massimiliano Ferrari, President of the Corporate Brand Maison. “It is not just a furniture exhibition, but an immersive universe where craftsmanship, innovation and artistic excellence harmoniously intersect. The showroom becomes a strategic step in the global development of our brand, a space that consolidates our vision of luxury lifestyle and strengthens our presence in the capital of design. It is a reflection of our evolution and a powerful platform for dialogue with clients, architects and partners.”
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During Milan Design Week 2025, SCIC Italia proudly presented its latest achievements in its flagship store located in Via Durini 19, Milan. Combining innovation and craftsmanship, the Parma brand offers two outstanding new products: Rossena, a new kitchen collection, and Canossa Outdoor, a modular outdoor kitchen created in collaboration with the Ballabeni & Catellani studio.
Rossena is the result of a deep reflection on materiality and chromatic layers. The design, carefully divided into structural levels, is presented as a continuous island with a countertop, creating a harmonious and functional flow that organizes the space with intelligence and elegance. Attention to detail is evident in the choice of materials and finishes: tones that break the monochromaticity, highlight the variety of surfaces, giving the interior liveliness and dynamism. Rossena’s special feature is the composition of the column fronts, which enhance its sculptural appearance and give the kitchen expressiveness and character.
For the outdoors, SCIC proposes the latest Canossa Outdoor model, which reinterprets the classic outdoor kitchen thanks to its modular and multifunctional features. The design, thoughtfully developed by Ballabeni & Catellani, introduces compositional rigor, emphasizing the purity of the forms. Metal and brass details become the protagonists of this model, highlighting the high-quality craftsmanship.
BALERI ITALIA 2025
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A family of minimalist objects, the prototype of which is Tato. A project with a strong visual and chromatic impact, without neglecting the functional element: versatile and creative, the poufs of the Tato collection offer ways of using without imposing fixed paths or rigid interpretations, offering a real, sustainable freedom. They are at their best in an informal home: you can look at them with ease, move them without difficulty and feel the comfort of their elastic seat.
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The new 2025 MaterialForm collection marks the debut of the talented duo Fabio Calvi and Paolo Brambilla. This work is the culmination of their collaboration with masters Gordon Guillaumier and Federica Biasi, creating a sophisticated project that explores the subtle relationship between matter, form and perception with elegance and measured harmony!
The new collection not only features soft elements, but also a variety of textures in fabrics, leather, metal and wood – with special attention paid to cane and rattan. These noble materials from the Italian craft tradition gain new expressiveness, seamlessly fitting into the aesthetic language of the Frigerio catalogue. The result is an exciting mix of vibrant energy that underlines Frigerio’s ability to offer an increasingly multifaceted and personalised vision of life.
MaterialForm promises not only interior objects, but also an atmosphere filled with meaning, inspiration and style. Each element of the collection becomes an integral part of the story, creating a unique harmony in your space.
KARL LAGERFELD MAISON
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K/WELLEN – Where design meets signature elegance
Guest designer: Toan Nguyen
Seamlessly integrating the letter K into its forms, this collection blurs the line between practical furniture and sculptural design. Sideboards, mirrors, tables and chairs combine Karl’s penchant for metallic surfaces with thoughtful craftsmanship, creating a series of contemporary living objects that feel as bold as they are functional.
Traditional forms are further developed through discreet K shapes, curved lines and seamless aluminium constructions – available in bronze, titanium and raw aluminium finishes. From the floating illusion of a mirror to the seamless loop console, K/WELLEN challenges viewers to rethink furniture as art.