Salone del Mobile.Milano 2026:

Key Trends in Residential and Commercial Furniture

The Salone del Mobile.Milano 2026 has once again reinforced its position as a global benchmark for design, innovation, and furniture for both residential and commercial environments. Despite a complex international backdrop, this year’s edition demonstrated the resilience of the industry, bringing together over 316,000 visitors from 167 countries and 1,900 exhibiting brands.

For homeowners, interior designers, architects, and workplace specialists, the fair continues to shape how we approach contemporary living and working. From refined materials to evolving spatial layouts, the 2026 edition highlighted how furniture is adapting to more flexible, multi-use environments, while maintaining a strong emphasis on quality, durability, and long-term performance across both home and professional settings.

Our Brand Partners at Salone del Mobile

A key highlight of Salone del Mobile.Milano 2026 was marked by the strong presence of our brand partners, each contributing to the broader narrative of contemporary furniture for both residential and commercial environments. Across the fair, collections demonstrated a clear versatility, designed not only for the home but equally suited to workplaces, hospitality settings, and collaborative spaces.

Design Innovation Across Our Portfolio

Andreu World and Billiani presented refined seating solutions that balance durability, sustainability, and comfort, making them ideal for both residential interiors and high-use commercial environments.

Italian brands such as Calligaris, Cattelan Italia, and Presotto Italia presented fully coordinated collections across dining, living, and storage. Their displays highlighted how cohesive design can transition seamlessly from private homes to office settings, meeting rooms, and shared spaces.

A strong focus on craftsmanship and material quality was evident from Porada and Carl Hansen & Søn, with timeless materials and construction methods suited to both long-term residential use and premium commercial applications.

Flexible Solutions for Modern Living and Working

Flexibility continues to define contemporary interiors. Brands such as Inclass, LaPalma, and Prostoria presented modular systems and adaptable furniture that respond to evolving needs, whether in the home, co-working environments, or corporate offices.

Similarly, Parla and Tacchini focused on soft seating and lounge collections that deliver both residential comfort and the robustness required for commercial use.

Design-Led Detail Across All Environments

Attention to detail and refined finishes were evident across Walter Knoll, ZALF, and Martex. Their collections demonstrated how high-quality design can enhance both home interiors and professional environments, from executive offices to collaborative workspaces.

Outdoor living also featured strongly, with Varaschin and EMU presenting solutions that extend seamlessly across residential terraces and commercial outdoor areas such as cafés, hotels, and workplace breakout spaces.

What This Means for Residential Furniture

Across all partners, a consistent message emerged: residential furniture is moving towards a more considered, long-term approach. Rather than trend-led design, the focus is on:

  • Enduring materials and craftsmanship
  • Flexible, modular configurations
  • Cohesive interiors across all living spaces
  • Comfort as a central design principle

These insights directly inform how we curate our residential furniture offering. The collections presented in Milan will influence upcoming additions to our range, ensuring clients have access to the latest in design-led, high-quality furniture for the home.

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