Big crowds at Salone del Mobile.Milano which closes with 17.1% more visitors than in 2023.
The 62nd edition of the Salone del Mobile kicked off on April 16th. It was a massive crowd, starting right at the entrance.
Beautiful rugs from Jaipur Rugs.
At the fair, there were many Asian exhibitors as well as visitors. Here is the booth of Nagano Interior, specializing in dining room chairs.
There was a noticeable abundance of color, with soft hues adorning the frames of Bake by Ezpeleta.
Julia Star from Eichholtz showcased their latest collection, including the newest collaboration, Met x Eichholtz.
Pezzani celebrated their 50th anniversary with a beautiful new table model featuring a uniquely tumbled tabletop.
The tabletop from Pezzani features a stunning design with a tumbled finish, showcasing their craftsmanship and innovat
Belgian brand Dôme Deco made its debut appearance at the Salone del Mobile in Milan.
The Dôme Deco team.
They presented, among other things, the 'Awaken' collection there.
The Portuguese brand Domkapa made its debut as an exhibitor in Milan. From left to right: Anna, Beatrice, and Anastasia.
The German company KARE Design participated in the Milanese fair for the 18th time.
Joy Schoenhofen with her father, CEO Peter Schönhofen.
They presented the "Joy of Living" concept that was reflected in the collection.
Neolith showcased the new Silica.
Beautiful armchair from the Italian brand Marinelli Home, featuring a combination of leather and fabric.
Marinelli Home
Fabric with leather was often combined in furniture products, as seen here woven into an ottoman.
Chairs by Red1.
The Belgian label Gommaire was also present at Salone.
Cosentino showcased multiple applications of Dekton and Silestone.
A new fresh green color has been added to the collection.
Floris van Driessen from Cosentino showcasing the latest collection.
Chair by Arboreal highlighting natural materials: leather, linen, and wood.
Brita salontafels, design van Rodrigo Silveira.
The Italian brand Infiniti unveiled a completely revamped booth after several years.
Edwin van den Berg, showcasing the latest collection from Infiniti.
Many models at the fair showcased the application of multiple colors combined.
One of the favorite attractions at Designwerk.
Marco Barbuio showcasing the new blue version of the Temple model by Designwerk.
Designwerk.
New bed model from Designwerk...
..A specific sofa has also been created. This allows both products to be beautifully combined in one bedroom.
The weather was lovely, so the terraces were packed outside.
Golden wood curls adorned the new table by the Italian brand Alf DaFre.
During the Milan Design Week, Alf DaFre also opened a flagship store in the heart of Milan.
The reclining armchairs from Lof's Collezione were thoroughly tested.
Beautiful new bed model by Archivision.
TM/Leader Contract presented several models in very striking bright colors.
Renson made its debut as an exhibitor during the fair and shared the stand with Coco Wolf, Cosa Pots, Cubic Outdoor Living, and Arlu.
Renson showcased its new outdoor living space, Amani.
Art "tooth" by Elica.
Sleek and timeless design by the Czech brand Todus.
Sofie Grondal from Cane-Line.
Striking stone-like furniture designs by Valentini.
Innova also made a big impression with inflatable stands.
Macaron look a like hockers from Innova.
These armchairs from Innova were selected for the design awards by Archiproducts.
"Sofas for Friends" by Koinor. The interactive model showcased all options, including automatically adjustable headrests and side panels that slide out to become footrests.
Colorful collection by Mobella.
View of the booth of Casual Home & Contract.
Katie Marshall with a model from the Italian brand Novaluna.
Busy scene inside and outside the Porada booth.
Porada
Close-up of the bed frame featuring a combination of materials and exquisite craftsmanship.
The back of the Porada sofa is supported with leather.
With this table, you can see the table legs reflected in the tabletop.
According to Porada themselves, one of the favorites at this fair.
Marble is often combined with other materials.
The warm-looking marble of this tabletop at Porada originates from southern Argentina.
Close-up...
Porada.
Royal Botania.
Once again, there was great interest in and around the booth of Galotti & Radici.
The base of the new sofa is made of oak veneer.
Striking table legs.
One of the best-selling lamps from the Galotti & Radici collection.
Galotti & Radici.
The tabletop is made of recycled glass with resin.
Sander de Geus, agent of Gallotti & Radice in one of the trendy rooms that the brand had created in various colors.
New cabinets by Galotti & Radici with salmon-colored glass doors in front.
Beautiful combined fabrics from Dedar at FreiFrau.
FreiFrau
Organically colored furniture from the Italian brand Serralunga.
The new Maximo armchair by Nardi Outdoor. Designed by Raffaelo Galiotto.
Artisan's desk with sleek lines.
Lounge chair by CMP Design for Pedrali.
New collection by Busetti Garuti Redaelli for Pedrali. Widely used in the hospitality market.
Pedrali.
Pedrali's booth was designed by DWA Design Studio.
Pedrali showcased the materials used for various products in the collection and how sustainability plays a role in them.
Caementum coffee tables by Marco Merendi & Diego Vencato, proposed in the new glossy finish
Andrea Pedrali, the son of the owner, designed this chair.
Anemos is an outdoor table characterised by simple and architectural shapes designed to enhance the materiality of concrete, giving it a new expressive style. The distinctive feature of Anemos is the base, composed by two separate concrete shells secured to the top. Like a structural membrane, these elements free themselves from their image of intrinsic weight and, through a double curvature, take on a flexible and sinuous shape. A table that is visually light yet stable and solid due to its significant weight, capable of supporting large round tops.
Pedrali's stand had the theme #pedralicoloursoflightness, with colors appearing throughout the entire booth.
The team from Point Outdoor Living.
The stand had been completely revamped, featuring woven wood in both the standards and the chairs.
The French brand Fermob presented several new colors in the collection.
The Fermob Team.
Book corner
Chair in cocoon look from Softline.
View into Kettal's booth.
Once again striking table legs under the Kettal glass top.
Fabio Scolaro in front of the stand where he celebrated the 50th anniversary.
The House of Lyria.
Nice sofa model from 'A Lot Of'.
The brand presented several striking furniture designs.
Verdi.
The Belgian brand Atelier Vierkant presented several large outdoor pots made of clay.
Colorful outdoor lounge set from Talenti.
Very busy in Gessi's stand.
Dozens of new taps were shown, including those finished with leather.
View into the Molteni&C stand. Represented the Molteni&C Outdoor Collection is the Sway series by Yabu Pushelberg and the Fairmount table, Cobea and Petalo chairs and Picea coffee table by Vincent Van Duysen.
Molteni&C introduced the 2024 Collection: Contemporary Grandeur.
This collection is slightly more decorative than previous years, adding an extra layer of sophistication to the Molteni&C universe.
The public exposition welcomed guests into a dining area featuring the Mateo table by Vincent Van Duysen and Porta Volta chairs by Herzog & de Meuron.
Designer Van Duysen about the new collection: 'We've opted for refined materials that harken back to the 1930s.'
Cheerful floral Deco from Altacorte.
Dutch brand Satelliet Meubelen was also present at the fair.
It presented several models in trendy colours, with the motto “Be an original”.
Satelliet Meubelen.
Bruno Stolzenbach from Satelliet Meubelen.
Beautiful creation of a completely glass table that looks like frozen glass.
Numerous installations were on display at the fair.
Atlas Concorde's Negresco collection.
The Gardeco booth.