
Analysis of geometries, study of solids and voids, research into materials and attention to proportions and details: this is how the new design proposals are born. Sofas, armchairs, bookcases and tables, like characters in a story, shape the domestic environment with sculptural forms and pure geometries, focusing on structural lightness.
MDW25: Via Durini 16
Cassina (on cover) celebrates 60 years of producing the Le Corbusier®, Pierre Jeanneret®, Charlotte Perriand® Collection by presenting their respective seating pieces (the 1 Fauteuil dossier basculant armchair, the 2 Fauteuil Grand Confort petit modèle chairs, the 3 Fauteuil Grand Confort grand modèle chairs, and the 4 Chaise longue à réglage continu) in three new color variants. The tubular metal frames are offered in glossy finishes, in red, blue, and green, paired with sophisticated ton-sur-ton material combinations.

MDW25: Via Fatebenefratelli 18
Aurora by Febal Casa is a wardrobe with hinged doors that explores the concept of lightness through the use of glass. The surfaces interact with natural and artificial light, and the interior, finished with high-quality materials, reveals a design attentive to ergonomics and visual continuity, transforming every detail into a functional choice.

MWD25: Via Manzoni 9
The Emile modular sofa by Christophe Delcourt for Molteni&C is characterized by its distinctive graphic lines, inspired by Lucio Fontana, that run across the sides, front, and elegant backrest. Emile offers a series of combinable and connectable modules, allowing for customizable configurations with backrests of varying heights and seats of variable depth.

MDW25: Via Pontaccio 8/10
Inspired by Sedona’s red landscapes, Patricia Urquiola’s Sedona sofa for Moroso embodies essential yet bold shapes, inviting introspection. Its design concept of a “room within a room” elevates personal space, wrapped in fabric with a lilac base interwoven with orange and green, creating an abstract motif reminiscent of natural beauty and a personal, idealized sanctuary.

MDW25: Indoor collection, Via Della Moscova 33 | MDW25: Outdoor collection, Milano Chiostro Sant’Angelo
Loungescape, the seating system designed by Antonio Citterio for Flexform, is distinguished by its monocoque structure, which aggregates soft volumes into a harmonious unit. A distinctive detail is its inclined base, which adds lightness to the structure, contrasting with the initial impression of monolithic solidity the sofa conveys


MDW25: Corso di Porta Romana 5
The new Soffio seat, designed by CarlesiTonelli Studio for Riflessi, is defined by sinuous curves and enveloping geometries. The distinctive element is the hand-woven backrest, made with fireproof and water-repellent nautical cord. The new version features a bronze tubular base, with a seat upholstered in Amalfi 50 gray fabric.
SALONE: Hall 22/A20
Inspired by Enzo Mari’s “Autoprogettazione?” manual from 1974, the Boomerang desk for Gebrüder Thonet Vienna revisits the self-design philosophy. This archival piece marries simplicity with evocative design, featuring a structure based on a curved layered-beechwood plank, reminiscent of boomerang-shaped beams in architecture. It stands on four slender yet sturdy beechwood legs. Topped with extra-clear glass that follows the base’s curve, it creates a graceful visual effect. This design reflects Mari’s commitment to pure forms and functional clarity, where every element is easily interpretable in terms of its function. Celebrating creativity and craftsmanship, the Boomerang desk blends innovation and practicality, embodying Mari’s rational construction approach.

MDW25: Via Santa Cecilia 7 | Via Manzoni 17
The absolute protagonist of the Auro table, designed by Naoto Fukasawa for De Padova, is marble, enchanting with its materiality and enhanced by an oleo-hydrophobic finish that highlights its purity and resistance. It is available in elliptical or round versions.

SALONE: Hall 11/B15 | MDW25: Largo Augusto 8
Lema presents L25 (design: Officinadesign Lema), an archetype of vertical mount bookcases. It is an innovative freestanding system with containers and shelves, distinguished by the rhythmic placement of extruded aluminum posts. These load-bearing elements are available with floor-to-ceiling or floor-to-wall mounting.

SALONE: Hall 09/A05 | MDW25: Piazza Cavour 2
Jean-Marie Massaud proposes a sculptural language for Poliform with the Owen collection and a minimalist design with Joan. Owen combines curved and sensual forms with a solid architectural structure. The massive wooden base supports padded elements with organic lines. Notably, the backrest seems to wrap around itself, like a Moebius strip, transforming into an armrest. With Joan, Massaud draws inspiration from fashion for clean lines, balanced proportions, and great attention to the quality of coverings and details, like stitching. An archetypal sofa collection that highlights cushioning and comprises varied elements, including angled ones, to create broader or more compact customized configurations.
