
BLOGS
A fresh perspective on how we inhabit our spaces emerged at Salone del Mobile 2025, with new ways of living shaping every corner of the fair took center stage. In Milan, every detail told a story — of creativity without limits and spaces designed to inspire.This year, a curated group of standout brands — Lago, Ethimo, Nicoline, Mogg, Gardeco, Bonaldo, Roda, Bontempi, Italamp, Lodes — each offered a distinctive lens into contemporary design, shaping an inspiring and unforgettable week.
At Salone del Mobile, Lago redefined modular living with spaces that merged lightness, transparency, and emotion. Their new collections emphasized sustainable design, customizable solutions, and a poetic minimalism — reinforcing Lago’s reputation for creating interiors that reflect personal identity and lifestyle evolution.
With The Lodge, designed by Christophe Pillet, Ethimo brought serenity and sophistication to Salone del Mobile. New pieces like Seeds by Cristina Celestino and Teodora blended refined craftsmanship with a love for the outdoors. From the bustling fairground to quiet installations around the city, Ethimo’s narrative remained one of comfort, nature, and timeless elegance in outdoor design.
Nicoline wowed visitors with a collection that married precision craftsmanship with soft, inviting comfort. Their 2025 range highlighted elegant tailoring, rich upholstery, and attention to modularity — offering custom solutions that are as stylish as they are functional. Every piece expressed a deep commitment to quality and artisanal Italian tradition.
Playful, sculptural, and unapologetically bold — Mogg turned heads at Design Week with a presentation full of personality. Their pieces blurred the boundaries between furniture and art, challenging conventional forms with expressive lines, unexpected textures, and whimsical details. Mogg remains a brand for those who love to break the mold.
Gardeco continued to enchant with limited-edition decor objects that elevate any interior into a curated art space. With a global roster of artists and artisans, their 2025 collection featured refined ceramics, cast bronze, and sculptural forms that speak to emotion, craft, and slow design. A standout presence for collectors and connoisseurs alike.
Bonaldo delivered a masterclass in contemporary Italian design with a 2025 collection that combined architectural boldness with fluid elegance. Their installations explored dynamic silhouettes, metal-meets-marble materials, and multifunctional forms. From sleek dining tables to sculptural beds and seating, Bonaldo showcased innovation grounded in everyday beauty.
Roda elevated outdoor design with a new range that masterfully blended natural materials, soft textures, and organic forms. Their 2025 collection transforms open-air spaces into sophisticated extensions of the home, balancing comfort, function, and effortless beauty.
Bontempi introduced dynamic solutions for modern living, unveiling new tables, chairs, and storage pieces crafted from sculptural metals, ceramics, and refined finishes. Their designs emphasized flexibility without compromising on style, redefining contemporary Italian interiors.
Italamp amazed visitors with a luminous new collection where glass, light, and texture converged. Their 2025 designs transcended traditional lighting, offering pieces that double as artistic statements, enhancing both residential and contract spaces with drama and sophistication.
Lodes pushed the boundaries of lighting design with modular systems and bold new forms. Color, technology, and architectural flexibility defined their latest collections, allowing lighting to become a creative and adaptable element of modern spaces.