A study in symmetry and sculptural elegance, the Acrebis Le Cupole Round Dining Table by Francesco Meda and David Lopez Quincoces transforms the architectural dome into a bold design statement. The base, formed by three precision-carved marble domes, contrasts visual weight with graceful curvature. Offered in Calacatta Oro and Nero Marquinia, this marble table highlights the interplay between mass and minimalism. Brass inserts and soft contours add a refined finish
This year’s Salone del Mobile revealed a more grounded and intentional approach to design. Throughout the exhibition, woven textures, natural materials like wool and rattan, translucent glass, and sculpted upholstery invited a closer connection to material and space. Color stories remained soft and shadowed, allowing craftsmanship and silhouette to take focus. Explore standout pieces that reflect the warmth and material intelligence that shaped Milan’s most memorable moments.
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Reimagined through the lens of minimalist luxury, the S 64 chair from the Jil Sander x Thonet collection elevates Breuer’s 1928 design with new material depth and surface treatments. Featuring a titanium-effect gloss frame and high-gloss lacquered wood detailing, the reinterpretation maintains the cantilever silhouette while refining every element. The seat and backrest are offered in four leather colorways or a rich dark melange canework. An iconic piece reborn for contemporary interiors.
The Butter Modular Sofa by Faye Toogood is a sculptural seating system defined by its soft, oversized forms and tactile comfort. Inspired by a slab of Cornish butter, each unit features generously cushioned upholstery that can be arranged to suit any space. Its block-like modules are both playful and practical, embodying Toogood’s hands-on design process. Ideal for contemporary interiors, Butter invites everyday comfort through bold, artful form.
The Klotski Dining Chair by Michael Anastassiades for Tacchini is a minimalist wood chair that merges utilitarian function with architectural elegance. Inspired by the sliding-block puzzle, its backrest appears as if shifted upward from the armrest level, creating a distinct profile balanced by subtle tilts and refined geometry. Available in cherry or matte green-painted wood, both armless and armrest versions feature a padded upholstered seat within a slender wooden frame. Klotski is stackable, durable, and crafted for lasting visual and structural integrity.
With a focus on clean geometry and subtle detail, the A-N-D Tier Pendant by Lukas Peet transforms industrial material into a visually refined lighting element. The suspended form features a ribbed aluminum reflector that diffuses light evenly from a hidden LED source, offering both glare control and elegant luminosity. Its modularity allows for multiple units to be aligned in tessellated compositions. Tier is currently offered in pendant format, ideal for contemporary architectural environments.
Designed by Yabu Pushelberg, the Archie Dining Chair is a sculptural expression of form and function. Inspired by the geometry of an arch, its slender legs extend seamlessly into a curved backrest, merging structure and comfort in a continuous line. Visible joints highlight precise craftsmanship, while the chair’s minimalist silhouette remains lightweight and durable. Fully disassemblable and removable, Archie reflects technical refinement and contemporary design innovation.
Philippe Malouin’s Trench Lounge Chair for Acerbis introduces a bold yet understated vision for contemporary seating. Its fluid, curved form integrates seat and back into one continuous motion, supported by a seemingly floating structure. The slim, perpendicular legs enhance its sculptural clarity, while modular armrests allow for customizable configurations. Ideal for interiors seeking innovation with comfort.
Blending architectural form with natural materials, the Van Rossum VIU Dining Armchair by Christophe Delcourt is defined by its smooth, rounded lines and subtly angled legs. The organic backrest flows seamlessly into a well-cushioned seat, offering ergonomic comfort for extended use. Available in French oak or walnut with a wide selection of fabric and leather upholstery, and optional armrests, VIU is designed to elevate modern interiors with understated sophistication.
The Le Mura XL Modular Sofa by Mario Bellini represents a landmark in modular design, originally created as a response to the shifting cultural dynamics of 1970s Italy. Reissued by Tacchini, this iconic sofa system retains its bold proportions and conceptual depth while incorporating contemporary textile innovations. Its pure cotton velvet upholstery, developed in partnership with Rubelli, adds softness and color versatility across its modular form. Designed for flexibility, Le Mura offers lasting presence in both residential and contract settings.
The Tacchini Gian Coffee Table is a collection of sculptural side tables by Studiopepe, designed to celebrate the beauty of asymmetry and material interplay. Marble tops in varying tones are paired with bold concrete legs, offering a sophisticated tension between softness and solidity. Configurable in a range of color and stone options, the tables bring expressive versatility to both modern and eclectic spaces. A homage to Bo Bardi’s architectural language, reimagined in miniature.
The Big Glow Pendant by Rakumba reimagines the classic glowing sphere with natural textures and a contemporary conscience. Wrapped in luxurious Australian wool and supported by local, eco-conscious production, this lighting piece delivers both ambient radiance and focused illumination. With independent lighting controls and acoustic benefits, Big Glow functions beautifully in diverse spaces.
The Clara Armchair by Federica Biasi is a modern lounge chair that redefines comfort through a unique, forward-leaning design. Set on a low padded base, its tilted seat supports both solo moments of rest and engaging social arrangements. Upholstered in fabric or leather with matching piping and gentle shirring, Clara’s detailing enhances its sculptural softness.
The Gourmet Armchair, designed by Studio Stockholm for Gemal, features a strikingly sculptural backrest formed from a single, steam-bent piece of solid ash. Its clean lines and timeless design merge classic influences with modern function. The deep, bowl-shaped seat provides excellent comfort with natural padding and upholstery in leather or textile. Lightweight yet highly durable, the Gourmet Chair is suited to a variety of environments.
A manifesto of 1960s creative freedom, the Palla Armchair by Claudio Salocchi is a symbol of design innovation, now reissued by Acerbis. Its distinctive spherical geometry is broken into harmonious volumes, allowing the seat and footstool to interact in a playful, ergonomic dialogue. The updated version retains Salocchi’s original vision while enhancing comfort, available in both fixed and swivel formats. Palla is a sculptural icon designed to defy convention across generations.
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