Focus on Milestones

Design anniversaries: a celebration of lasting quality. From centenarians to younger brands, classics blend memory and future, enriched by research and new designs

Load-it by Porro, design Wolfgang Tolk
Load-it by Porro, design Wolfgang Tolk

It’s celebration time in the world of design: anniversaries and birthdays are celebrated. Some are turning a century and some are younger. All, however, show how time is the true indicator of the quality of a piece of furniture. There are classics in which memory and future coexist, where the initial identity is enriched, thanks to research, with new functionality and design possibilities.

SALONE: Hall 11/D15 | MDW25: Via Visconti di Modrone 29
Porro
, a brand that has always expressed a deep understanding of Italian design culture, celebrates 100 years of history. Experimentation on surfaces, the development of cutting-edge technological solutions, and formal research define its design approach. The Load-it shelving system (on cover), designed by Wolfgang Tolk in 1995, evolves over time integrating new materials and finishes without losing its identity.

Lilum by Maxalto, design Patrick van Riemsdijk
Lilum by Maxalto, design Patrick van Riemsdijk

MDW25: Via Durini 14
Maxalto
celebrates its first 50 years by inviting Dutch artist Patrick van Riemsdijk to embellish, with his calligraphy-inspired stroke, a limited edition of fifty of the Lilum chaise longue. Numbered and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity, the pieces are upholstered with a specially created fabric that reproduces the artist’s distinctive style.

Lem by LaPalma, design Shin & Tomoko Azumi
Lem by LaPalma, design Shin & Tomoko Azumi
Stool 60 by Artek + Moomin, design Alvar Aalto
Stool 60 by Artek + Moomin, design Alvar Aalto

SALONE: Hall 22/B20 | MDW25: Via Gorani 6
To celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Lem stool by Shin & Tomoko Azumi,
LaPalma introduces it in three new galvanic finishes: brushed black, blue, and green. These new options expand the already extensive range while preserving the stool’s refined, minimalist identity. First showcased in 2000 at the Milan Furniture Fair, the Lem stool is iconic for its ‘ring that floats in the air’ design. LaPalma’s co-founder, Romano Marcato, emphasizes the company’s belief in timeless design, ensuring LEM’s status remains strong in international projects like the BMW Museum and Google HQ. Known for its simplicity and part of the Victoria & Albert Museum’s permanent collection, the Lem stool demonstrates precise craftsmanship. Originally a challenge to create, the stool’s frame is now crafted in fifty seconds.

Artek celebrates its 90th anniversary. For the occasion, limited editions of the Celebration collection have been created, including the Stool 60 (originally designed by Alvar Aalto) in a special Artek + Moomin version. A true tribute to the Moomins, famous characters from a series of books and comics born from the imagination of Finnish writer and painter Tove Jansson. The stool features original designs and notes by Jansson, laser-engraved on the seat and curved wooden legs, evoking the effect of scribbles on school desks.

Frog by Living Divani, design Piero Lissoni
Frog by Living Divani, design Piero Lissoni

SALONE: Hall 11/C15 | MDW25: Corso Monforte 20
Living Divani
celebrates the 30th anniversary of the Frog armchair with a journey through the history of this iconic product signed by Piero Lissoni. A true pioneer of a new vision of the low and wide armchair, Frog introduced a contemporary and informal aesthetic into comfort, not only domestic, transforming over the years into a real design symbol.

Nolita collection by Pedrali, design CMP Design
Nolita collection by Pedrali, design CMP Design

SALONE: Hall 24/D30
Pedrali
’s Nolita collection celebrates its 10th anniversary. Designed by CMP Design, it stands out for its steel structure and seating composed of rods, ensuring lightness and visual transparency. Thanks to its versatility, Nolita has become an icon of outdoor design, with versions ranging from seats to armchairs, and even sofas and tables. According to CMP, “Nolita is an object suspended in time, contemporary and yet evocative.” First introduced at Salone del Mobile.Milano 2015, it became quickly a bestseller for Pedrali, notable for its simple lines and playful tone. Launched 50 years after Mario Pedrali’s first metal garden chairs, Nolita evokes the company’s roots while offering strength and durability. The collection symbolizes Pedrali’s craftsmanship and innovation, blending tradition with a contemporary approach. Its steel frame, consisting of twelve rods, offers comfort with minimal material. Available in various colors and styles, Nolita excels in outdoor settings due to its weather resistance. CMP Design notes, “Nolita is timeless, designed for everyone and where everyone can feel at ease, a presence that acts as a backdrop for convivial moments.”