From Salone to the city, it was a thrill to see our brands shine on the world’s most influential design stage.
Once again, the world’s design capital came alive with creativity, conversation, and innovation as brands, designers, and enthusiasts from across the globe gathered to celebrate the best in contemporary design. At the heart of the week was Salone del Mobile where the latest in furniture, lighting, and interiors was unveiled across the halls of Rho Fiera. Beyond the fairgrounds, the streets of Milan buzzed with energy as Fuorisalone exhibitions, showroom installations, and immersive brand experiences transformed the city into a living, breathing design destination.< br/> < br/> It was a privilege to see our brands showcased once again on such an expansive international platform. From large-scale presentations to thoughtfully curated displays, each brought something unique to the global conversation around design. We were proud to witness the continued evolution of some of our most loved collections, the debut of exciting new releases, and the creative collaborations that continue to shape the future of design. Thank you to everyone who followed along—until next year!

BassamFellows
During Milan Design Week, BassamFellows unveiled Ramus, a new executive task chair that redefines workplace seating. Presented in their Milan showroom, Ramus is a striking departure from the cold, utilitarian aesthetic of traditional task chairs. Instead, it brings the rich materiality, sculptural form, and indulgent comfort of a luxury lounge chair into the modern work environment—seamlessly bridging the needs of home and office with the brand’s signature craftsmanship and warmth.

Brionvega
Brionvega celebrated iconic design through a striking collaboration that bridged past and present. As part of Aria—an exhibition project curated by Studiopepe for ArchiproductsMilano and inspired by the transformative qualities of air—Brionvega unveiled a one-of-a-kind version of its legendary Totem speaker system by Mario Bellini. This exclusive edition, created in collaboration with artist and designer Elena Salmistraro, reimagined the iconic form with a unique, expressive finish that brought new life and personality to the classic design. The result was a bold fusion of art, technology, and storytelling—capturing the spirit of experimentation that defined Milan Design Week.

Extremis
Extremis invited visitors to pause and reset with the debut of Cabrio—a fresh take on outdoor seating that blended comfort, protection, and simplicity in one thoughtful design. True to its name, Cabrio offered a partially enclosed space to lean back, take in the view, and experience outdoor living in a more intimate way. This latest innovation reflected Extremis’ continued commitment to creating tools for togetherness—designs that bring people together to connect and unwind. Also on display was an updated version of the beloved Panigiri table, now featuring a lava stone tabletop that added natural texture and durability. Whether offering shelter, surface, or a place to gather, Extremis once again elevated everyday outdoor moments with quiet ingenuity and purpose.

Pictured: Luce Sferica by Ronan Bouroullec and Maap by Erwan Bouroullec
Flos
Flos once again captured the spotlight at Euroluce with a show-stopping installation that redefined the intersection of light, space, and emotion. Known for their bold, immersive presentations, Flos delivered an atmospheric experience that drew crowds and set the tone for innovation in lighting design. This year’s showcase unveiled striking new pieces by celebrated designers including Ronan Bouroullec, Michael Anastassiades, Erwan Bouroullec and more—each creation pushing the boundaries of materiality, form, and function. From sculptural statement lights to quietly poetic designs, the presentation reinforced Flos’ reputation as a master of both the technical and the emotional aspects of illumination. More than a product reveal, the Flos installation was a world unto itself—an unforgettable environment that once again made the brand one of the most unmissable highlights of the fair.

Knoll
Knoll unveiled a series of bold new designs that blend sculptural form with material innovation, showcased within a striking pavilion by OFFICE in collaboration with Knoll’s Jonathan Olivares. Highlights included the Biboni™ Sofa by Johnston Marklee, a volumetric seating piece inspired by architectural space; the Muecke Wood Collection, an all-wood dining series by Jonathan Muecke grounded in sculptural clarity; and the Perron Bun™ Lounge Chair by Willo Perron—an immersive, cloud-like design blurring the lines between chair, sofa, and bed. Knoll also reissued the minimalist D’Urso Occasional Tables and expanded its iconic Barcelona® Collection with new fabrics and an ultra-matte onyx frame finish, reaffirming the brand’s legacy of collaboration, craft, and forward-thinking design.

Lambert & Fils
Lambert & Fils made a powerful impression with the debut of Bolda—a daring new lighting collection created in collaboration with acclaimed Korean designer Kwangho Lee. Known for exploring the outer limits of materiality and form, Bolda continues that trajectory, merging sculptural boldness with the studio’s signature sensitivity to light. The collection stands as a striking testament to innovation, craftsmanship, and cross-cultural collaboration. In addition to unveiling Bolda, Lambert et Fils showcased a curated selection of its most celebrated pieces, including Ipoli, Silo, Dorval, Sainte, Isle, and Laurent—each one a poetic study in geometry, proportion, and illumination. With its refined yet fearless aesthetic, the presentation further cemented Lambert & Fils’ reputation as a leader in contemporary lighting design and one of the must-see highlights of Milan Design Week.

Limited Edition
At Milan Design Week 2025, Belgium-based rug brand Limited Edition unveiled its latest collection, highlighting the artistry and innovation that have defined its reputation in contemporary floor coverings. Among the standout pieces was ARCADIA, a richly textured rug that plays with loop and cut piles at varying heights to create a sense of depth, movement, and visual intrigue. Known for their made-to-order approach and in-house production, Limited Edition continues to elevate the craft of rug-making, blending traditional techniques with modern aesthetics. Each piece in the new collection reflected the brand’s dedication to quality, material innovation, and refined, tactile design—transforming rugs from functional objects into works of art that bring warmth and sophistication to any interior.

Pictured: Bishop chair by Konstantin Grcic and Pied-à-Terre Table by BrogliatoTraverso
Magis
Magis returned to Salone del Mobile 2025 with a vibrant presentation celebrating the diversity and creativity of contemporary design. This year’s showcase featured new works by leading names including Ronan Bouroullec, BrogliatoTraverso, Konstantin Grcic, and Jasper Morrison—each contributing their unique perspective to the ever-evolving Magis universe. From bold, experimental forms to pieces defined by quiet refinement, the collection demonstrated the brand’s continued commitment to innovation, playfulness, and craftsmanship.

In their Milan showroom, Magis displayed their new collection of mirrors created for Magis by Paul Cocksedge, an international artist and designer. Squash is a sculptural exploration of compression, where soft, organic forms appear frozen mid-transformation, capturing the tension between motion and stillness.

Pictured: Rime Rail Lamp and Midst Coffee Table
Muuto
Muuto invited visitors into a sensory journey across two distinct yet connected spaces: the Muuto Apartment and the Muuto Garden. Located in the heart of Brera, the Apartment was designed to explore transitions and intentional spaces, with each room reflecting the rhythm of the seasons through shifts in light, colour, texture, and scent. Visitors were encouraged to slow down, reconnect, and experience how thoughtful design can influence daily life and well-being. New releases on display included a Midst coffee table, a new marble finish on the Midst dining table and Rime rail lamp.
Muuto Garden
Nearby, Muuto took over the courtyard of Associazione Salumi e Vini Naturali, transforming it into the Muuto Garden—a peaceful retreat offering pause, reflection, and refreshment amidst the vibrant energy of Milan. Together, the Apartment and Garden offered a holistic, multisensory perspective on contemporary living and the emotional impact of design. The Garden featured their latest outdoor collections such as Settle and Linear Steel.


Per/Use
Per/Use returned to Milan Design Week 2025, bringing its signature blend of refined craftsmanship and contemporary Belgian design to an international audience. Known for creating timeless pieces that balance everyday function with quiet sophistication, the brand continues to embrace material integrity, artisanal techniques, and a deep respect for enduring design. This year’s presentation highlighted that ethos with the debut of the new Leaf coffee table—a sculptural yet subtle addition that exemplifies Per/Use’s thoughtful approach.

Pictured: Aspic Table by Gordon Guillaumier and Stresa Sofa by Piero Lissoni
RODA
RODA returned to Milan Design Week with 'La Casa Giardino',an installation where architecture, landscape, and design merged. Visitors discovered STRESA, a new living and dining collection by Piero Lissoni, reinterpreting classic outdoor forms. The Aspic Table by Gordon Guillaumier showcased a refined balance of function and beauty, with sculptural lines and shifting thicknesses. All-Season Colours came to life in collaboration with Missoni, creating a vibrant, immersive space that celebrated outdoor living as a natural extension of the home.

Pictured: Whirl Portable Lamp and Melt collection in new bronze finish
Tom Dixon
Tom Dixon’s AW25 collection explores new and familiar territory, expanding on his signature use of reflective surfaces and distorted forms. Highlights include the debut of the Whirl collection, inspired by Italian glass-blowing and Op-Art, and the Soft line, which introduces ultra-matte lantern-style lighting. Celebrating a decade of Melt, Dixon unveils new Bronze and Dichroic editions, alongside frosted additions to the Press line and expanded Pose collection. Complementing the lighting releases, the brand also introduced a range of home accessories featuring tonal, textural patterns in cushions and throws designed to layer and build visual depth.