Products:
16 New Finds From Salone del Mobile 2025
A sampling of the many products that caught our attention during Milan Design Week
Words by: Caitlin St John
Products:
16 New Finds From Salone del Mobile 2025
Words by: Caitlin St John
A sampling of the many products that caught our attention during Milan Design Week

Designed by Yabu Pushelberg for Netherlands-based Leolux, the Sen lounge chair comprises two inverted U-shaped silhouettes that recall the rhythmic movement of water cascading upward, downward, and side to side.
Designed by Yabu Pushelberg for Netherlands-based Leolux, the Sen lounge chair comprises two inverted U-shaped silhouettes that recall the rhythmic movement of water cascading upward, downward, and side to side.

Spain-based a·emotional light collaborated with designer Tomás Alonso on Baleira, a pendant that reinterprets the timeless dome shape in steel mesh, altering the character of the classic geometric form into something ethereal.
Photo by Studio Aranda Santos
Spain-based a·emotional light collaborated with designer Tomás Alonso on Baleira, a pendant that reinterprets the timeless dome shape in steel mesh, altering the character of the classic geometric form into something ethereal.
Photo by Studio Aranda Santos

Arper introduces Catifa (RE) 46, a sustainably minded take on the Catifa 46 chair designed by Lievore Altherr Molina in 2004. The chair, created in partnership with PaperShell, features a shell made from 100 percent recycled plastic that is available in eight colors.
Arper introduces Catifa (RE) 46, a sustainably minded take on the Catifa 46 chair designed by Lievore Altherr Molina in 2004. The chair, created in partnership with PaperShell, features a shell made from 100 percent recycled plastic that is available in eight colors.

Collection Particulière presents Velouria, a line of sleek furniture and accessories that includes the FAO sofa, MIU low table, ELP sconce by Christophe Delcourt, and the B-SIDE table by Grégoire de Lafforest.
Photo by Francis Amiand
Collection Particulière presents Velouria, a line of sleek furniture and accessories that includes the FAO sofa, MIU low table, ELP sconce by Christophe Delcourt, and the B-SIDE table by Grégoire de Lafforest.
Photo by Francis Amiand

Handmade rug company Illulian and Fondazione Achille Castiglioni partnered to create Taraxacum, named after Castiglioni’s 1960s lamp. Made from Himalayan wool and natural silk, the rug pays tribute to the floral-shaped lamp through its design, form, and color.
Handmade rug company Illulian and Fondazione Achille Castiglioni partnered to create Taraxacum, named after Castiglioni’s 1960s lamp. Made from Himalayan wool and natural silk, the rug pays tribute to the floral-shaped lamp through its design, form, and color.

The Ténéré Chair—part of Helix Bespoke Studio‘s inaugural collection, Tessellation, by Katia Luna Benaï—showcases a sophisticated dialogue between minimalism and complexity, simplicity and innovation.
The Ténéré Chair—part of Helix Bespoke Studio‘s inaugural collection, Tessellation, by Katia Luna Benaï—showcases a sophisticated dialogue between minimalism and complexity, simplicity and innovation.

Niveo, a new lighting collection by Jan Plecháč for Lasvit, takes cues from the fleeting beauty of hailstones via its textured surfaces and fluid compositions. The series is offered in five configurations, including a linear or three-cluster pendant.
Niveo, a new lighting collection by Jan Plecháč for Lasvit, takes cues from the fleeting beauty of hailstones via its textured surfaces and fluid compositions. The series is offered in five configurations, including a linear or three-cluster pendant.

For Tomorrowland’s debut furniture collection, Great Library Design Studio—the music festival’s architecture and design studio led by Dieter Vander Velpen—joined forces with Belgian brands Ethnicraft, Atelier Vierkant, and RVB. MORPHO includes the Cena dining table (shown above in natural oak with a white natural stone top engraved with a Voronoi pattern) and the Voita dining chair (shown in natural oak with brass detailing and beige chenille upholstery).
For Tomorrowland’s debut furniture collection, Great Library Design Studio—the music festival’s architecture and design studio led by Dieter Vander Velpen—joined forces with Belgian brands Ethnicraft, Atelier Vierkant, and RVB. MORPHO includes the Cena dining table (shown above in natural oak with a white natural stone top engraved with a Voronoi pattern) and the Voita dining chair (shown in natural oak with brass detailing and beige chenille upholstery).

The Weaving the World installation revealed an upcoming partnership between Rottet Collection and Italian furniture brand Turri, among the pieces on display was a custom handmade rug from Sacco Carpet and reimagined versions of Rottet’s Kilter side table and Artis chair and ottoman.
Photo courtesy of Luca Argenton and Tomaso Lisca for Rottet Collection
The Weaving the World installation revealed an upcoming partnership between Rottet Collection and Italian furniture brand Turri, among the pieces on display was a custom handmade rug from Sacco Carpet and reimagined versions of Rottet’s Kilter side table and Artis chair and ottoman.
Photo courtesy of Luca Argenton and Tomaso Lisca for Rottet Collection

The sculptural Lambda, from Rimadesio‘s Modernity Flow line by Giuseppe Bavuso, strikes a balance between visual lightness and structural solidity. Available with a round and elliptical top, the table is reminiscent of the Greek letter from which it takes its name thanks to a base comprising two rectilinear pieces bending upwards to converge in the center.
The sculptural Lambda, from Rimadesio‘s Modernity Flow line by Giuseppe Bavuso, strikes a balance between visual lightness and structural solidity. Available with a round and elliptical top, the table is reminiscent of the Greek letter from which it takes its name thanks to a base comprising two rectilinear pieces bending upwards to converge in the center.

Swedish rug maker Kasthall‘s Anemon brings the beauty of nature indoors with a fresh take on the floral motif. Inspired by an original 1991 artwork by Gunilla Lagerhem Ullberg uncovered in the company’s archives, the handtufted collection is available in three colorways, including blue (shown).
Photo by Mikael Olsson
Swedish rug maker Kasthall‘s Anemon brings the beauty of nature indoors with a fresh take on the floral motif. Inspired by an original 1991 artwork by Gunilla Lagerhem Ullberg uncovered in the company’s archives, the handtufted collection is available in three colorways, including blue (shown).
Photo by Mikael Olsson

Originally designed by Philippe Starck in 2015, the Bon Jour Unplugged portable table lamp from Flos has been reintroduced in a new palette of soft, delicate hues. The updated iteration also features Color Tune technology, allowing the color of the light to be precisely adjusted for multiple enivornments.
Photo by Santi Caleca
Originally designed by Philippe Starck in 2015, the Bon Jour Unplugged portable table lamp from Flos has been reintroduced in a new palette of soft, delicate hues. The updated iteration also features Color Tune technology, allowing the color of the light to be precisely adjusted for multiple enivornments.
Photo by Santi Caleca

Envisioned by Matteo Thun and Antonio Rodriguez for Desiree, Kublo’s refined yet natural aesthetic is defined by its monolithic appearance and textured surface. The outdoor table series is coated with eco-mortar and available in three sizes and finishes (clay brown, terracotta, or lime).
Envisioned by Matteo Thun and Antonio Rodriguez for Desiree, Kublo’s refined yet natural aesthetic is defined by its monolithic appearance and textured surface. The outdoor table series is coated with eco-mortar and available in three sizes and finishes (clay brown, terracotta, or lime).

The Nereo bathroom collection by designer Elisa Ossino for Salvatori boasts soft, majestic forms that emphasize the sculptural quality and precious nature of natural stone. Stark yet fluid, the wall-mounted vanity units flaunt rounded edges that evoke centuries-old sculptures.
The Nereo bathroom collection by designer Elisa Ossino for Salvatori boasts soft, majestic forms that emphasize the sculptural quality and precious nature of natural stone. Stark yet fluid, the wall-mounted vanity units flaunt rounded edges that evoke centuries-old sculptures.

Designer Tara Bernerd and Frette have debuted Disrupting Architecture, a collection of cushions and throws featuring graphic motifs that nod to various periods, like Modernism and Deco, and iconic architectural detailing. Colorways range from navy, tan, and cream to bright lime and cream in honor of Bernerd’s friend and mentor, Richard Rogers.
Photo by Kate Martin
Designer Tara Bernerd and Frette have debuted Disrupting Architecture, a collection of cushions and throws featuring graphic motifs that nod to various periods, like Modernism and Deco, and iconic architectural detailing. Colorways range from navy, tan, and cream to bright lime and cream in honor of Bernerd’s friend and mentor, Richard Rogers.
Photo by Kate Martin

Whimsy makes its way outdoors with Tuuci‘s Lulu day lounge. A display of tailored comfort and expressive design, the piece features flowing tassels, independently reclining backrests, and a generously scaled platform.
Whimsy makes its way outdoors with Tuuci‘s Lulu day lounge. A display of tailored comfort and expressive design, the piece features flowing tassels, independently reclining backrests, and a generously scaled platform.