Creations made with the utmost care and quality: distinctively designed rugs, lamps, sofas, and seating ensure high standards of excellence and are suited to high-end dwellings. Precious materials and craftsmanship are combined with refined aesthetics, resulting in exclusive pieces that combine style and personality.
MDW25: Via Mercato 3
The design of the BM0121 table (on cover) dates back to 1952 when Børge Mogensen presented it at the Arts and Crafts Spring Exhibition in Copenhagen as part of a series of furniture with a minimal aesthetic, specially designed for small homes, by Carl Hansen & Søn. Its extendability, together with its timeless aesthetic, has made it a classic.

MDW25: Via Alessandro Manzoni 38
The Parsa collection by Sahrai is a combination of the best traditional handmade Persian carpets. The hand-knotting requires a high level of skill and time, ensuring that no two rugs are ever completely identical. Elaheh showcases a splendid kaleidoscopic repetition of a traditional floral motif.

MDW25: MOHD Milano, Via Turati 3
The name Noka refers to the Japanese country house, whose floor is covered with tatami that provide an outdoor corridor connecting the home’s heart and exterior. The Noka sofa by Sebastiano Herkner for Ligne Roset makes you feel at home and connects you with others. Like a stilt house, it emits stability while offering a new perspective. Inspired by this traditional architecture, the Noka sofa reflects a sense of balance and openness, much like the corridors that link different parts of a Japanese home. Its thoughtful design not only invites relaxation but also encourages social interaction, making it a perfect centerpiece for any living space. The modular nature of the Noka sofa allows you to create the “suspended space you need,” providing unparalleled versatility and adaptability to fit various lifestyles.

SALONE: Hall 13/D05 | MDW25: Via Fatebenefratelli 15
In the Milo sofa from the NEXT collection by Zanaboni, the metal detail elegantly wrapping the armrest seamlessly blends into a sinuous curve on the side. The velvet upholstery further enhances the shapes of the sofa through its reflections that capture the light.

MDW25: Galleria Rossana Orlandi, Via Matteo Bandello 14
Two discs suspended in mid-air, with adjustable inclination to diffuse light with variable intensity. The upper one, made of lucite, is thin and luminous, while the lower one is crafted from epoxy resin with different hues and shades. Handmade, their aesthetic is inspired by the Space Age: Phebe, a futuristic look with a vintage touch by Draga & Aurel.

SALONE: Hall 22/A36
Dance is the Bosa collection celebrating twenty-five years of collaboration with designer Jaime Hayon. A collection that breathes new life into more classic pieces, decorated with bright colors, playful graphics, and theatrical patterns. It includes a wide variety of objects, including coffee tables, sculptures, and table accessories.