@googledesign, @lachlanturczan
Google collaborated with artist Lachlan Turczan on "Making the Invisible Visible," a multisensory installation. Immersive environments created from light and mist responded to visitors' movements. Through large-scale optics, light bent and formed shifting veils as people moved through the space, creating an effect like sweeping back curtains and blurring boundaries between material and immaterial.
Clelia is a young Italian talent who presented an installation, 'The Poetry of Forms', that challenges traditional utility-focused design by asking, "Isn't emotion itself a function?" Her works include the kinetic Dali mirror with an observing eye and the Guardati negli occhi installation inspired by Modigliani's distinctive eye representations.
Barovier&Toso is the most ancient glass company in the world, established in 1295. This year, they presented three collections: Agave by Garcìa Cumini featuring crystal leaves with dewdrop technique; Midtown with geometric fluted crystal inspired by 1920-30s New York architecture; and Webb with backlit hexagonal Venetian glass modules decorated with dewdrops.
@karim_rashid_official, @tmleadercontract
A collection of armchairs and sofas called Delirium is a bold and visionary collection created in collaboration with one of the most distinctive voices in contemporary design: Karim Rashid. With fluid shapes, futuristic aesthetics and vibrant colour contrasts, Rashid stamps his signature style on a collection that turns furniture into an immersive experience.
Imperfettolab presents a dual-space exhibition blending nature and illusion. The first bright area showcases iconic pieces elevated on platforms, while the second features three intimate rooms embodying their habitat concept. Between stands UNO, a sculptural ram symbolizing genesis and rebirth.
@bosaceramiche, @alessandrocorina_studio, @paolostella, @matteocibic, @assiakaraguiozova, @elenasalmistraro, @jaimehayon
Bosa explores mythology through the Motus/Mythos collection featuring ceramic pieces inspired by the Minotaur, Hippogriff and Mermaid. Also showcased is the Bossanova totem collection and pieces celebrating a 25th anniversary collaboration, all created in partnership with many great artists.
Michela Cattai, a Milan-based glass artist, presents Arborea Vitrea. This collection of sculptural glass pieces showcases Murano craftsmanship with organic forms and sophisticated colours reflecting nature's strength and fragility.
Laila Gohar, a renowned artist who uses food as her creative medium, collaborates with Marimekko on "ALL THE THINGS WE DO IN BED" featuring a grand-sized bed installation. This bedroom-themed capsule collection includes pyjamas, eye masks and bedding in archival Marimekko stripes.
Extremis is a Belgian design company that creates innovative furniture focused on meaningful interactions. During Salone del Mobile, they showcased outdoor furniture pieces that exemplify their philosophy of combining necessity with quality to spark meaningful interactions.
Golden Light Cage by LCD Textile Edition surrounded a chandelier at Palazzo Litta's Sala degli Specchi. Made from recycled materials and semi-precious metal wires, this installation created optical effects with light reflections blurring floor and ceiling boundaries.
Maria Gil, a Polish furniture designer based in London. Her All-Seeing Chair, designed for fashion brand House of Errors, translates their signature eye motif into furniture language, transforming a casual lounge chair into a throne-like statement piece.
Marrimor, a design studio that creates playful yet luxurious interior products, presented their iconic Toofs alongside their new Drape Sofa. This dramatic piece combines Old-Hollywood glamour with New York sophistication, featuring elegant curves and ripples while maintaining exceptional comfort.
Moooi, a Dutch lifestyle brand that designs furniture and lighting, showed new designs that push the boundaries of interior storytelling. Among their innovations are the Haybale Lounge Chair by Nicholas Baker, the Beta Living Pebble lighting, new Extinct Animal and Bouclé fabric collections, and two new carpet collections.
mooomo redefines furniture with pieces that adapt and evolve, inviting users to participate in the creative process. Their approach combines form, material, detail and craftsmanship like "LEGOs for grownups, but way cooler." This design philosophy transforms furniture into a playful, collaborative adventure that's exciting, dynamic and uniquely personal.
Fico, ISHO's latest brand by entrepreneur Rayana Hossain, presented a debut furniture collection. Each item blends heritage craftsmanship with modern aesthetics, highlighting premium materials and a balance of playfulness and warmth. This showcase represents a milestone for Bangladesh's creative industry in the international luxury furniture market.
Thomas Cooper Studio presented "Four on the Floor," an exhibition of torchieres showcasing diverse artistic visions. Using this classic lighting form as a creative canvas, each piece explores unique possibilities of light and shadow while maintaining a common thread through the shared format.
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