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Novelties at Salone del Mobile. Milano


Flou 2026 Collection
The 2026 Collection was created to enhance living and sleeping areas through a rich, well-structured design that pays close attention to materials. These pieces are designed to be “unique,” intended for exclusive settings where luxury is expressed in a restrained and contemporary way. A luxury defined not only by aesthetics, but also by quality and comfort.

Alongside established collaborations, the collection features the work of new designers—a team of creatives who, despite their diverse styles, share the company’s philosophy and vision: to create spaces where living becomes a genuine pleasure and a form of everyday art.

Gaudí Le Grand

“Le Grand is born from Gaudí: not merely an evolution, but an independent project that reinterprets his proportions and volumes in a more regal and monumental style. I wanted to transform an icon into a new architecture of rest, where wood becomes an elegant frame capable of preserving and enhancing softness.”

Matteo Nunziati


A contemporary reinterpretation of an iconic design
Gaudí Le Grand is a fresh take on the successful Gaudí bed, retaining its distinctive features and recognizable character while reimagining them to convey a different sense of presence and volume. It is not merely a variation, but a standalone design that reinterprets and reinvents the same formal elements, creating new balances, proportions, and visual weights.

Gaudí Modular Sofa

“With the Gaudí Modular Sofa, I wanted to bring the design language of Gaudí Le Grand into the living room, transforming it into an open and dynamic system. The curved lines of the wood serve as both the frame and the rhythm of the composition, while the modularity gives the space freedom without sacrificing identity or proportion.”

Matteo Nunziati

Translating the collection’s design language into compositional freedom
A natural evolution of the Gaudí Le Grand bed, the Gaudí Modular Sofa draws on its distinctive features and translates them into a modular seating system designed for the contemporary living room.

Orma

“Orma was born from the desire to translate the act of resting into a form. We envisioned a continuous surface capable of cradling the body and being shaped by its presence, transforming comfort into a spatial experience defined by balance, continuity, and protection.”

Carlo Colombo


Hospitality Takes Shape
Orma is a bed that reinterprets luxury through materials, proportions, and comfort; a design in which softness takes shape, a contour that cradles the body and retains its imprint.

A2

“A2 is a sofa inspired by the concept of lightness as a form of elegance. Its lines are simple, clean, and flowing. The proportions are generous yet not heavy, defined by a precise balance between structure and softness.”

Chiara Viganò


Lightness as a Form of Elegance
A design in which clean, pure, and continuous lines create a sofa with a restrained, contemporary aesthetic. The generous yet never heavy proportions are defined by a careful balance between structure and softness, resulting in a welcoming yet visually light presence.

Arkena

“This armchair is not just a piece of furniture but a true architectural object that interacts with the space and with those who use it. It is designed to embrace not only the body but also the mind.”

Chiara Viganò


A sculptural touch for a natural welcome
At the heart of the design is the sculptural armrest: a continuous, enveloping element crafted from solid wood, featuring layers of varying thicknesses skillfully joined together to form a fluid, organic architectural structure. This structure does more than simply provide support; it shapes the space and defines the chair’s identity.

Machard

“Machard is the result of a meticulous exploration of proportions aimed at creating an elegant, contemporary table. Designed through a constant interplay between technique and aesthetics, it is a project that showcases the artisanal craftsmanship typical of the Brianza furniture district.”

Studio Contromano


A Broader Range and Larger Sizes
The Machard series of round tables now includes new shapes and sizes, designed for larger, more convivial settings while retaining the project’s distinctive identity.

Malù

“With Malù, I wanted to reinterpret the nightstand as a small, contemporary treasure chest. A minimalist piece that opens with a fluid motion, safeguarding what is precious and reflecting light like a pearl in its shell.”

Ilenia Viscardi

A treasure chest that safeguards and reflects, like light in the sea
Malù—an acronym for “light in the sea”—evokes the image of a shell safeguarding a pearl. The project stems from this inspiration: a compact form that unfolds into two distinct yet united entities, protecting what is intimate and personal.

Gen

“I envisioned these side tables as striking pieces, focusing on geometric precision, the richness of the materials, and meticulous attention to detail. They are not merely accessories but pieces of furniture with a distinct and precise identity, capable of infusing a space with great personality.”

Volodymyr Karalyus


Geometric precision and material quality
The Gen series is the result of a careful study of proportions and surfaces, giving shape to elements with a refined and contemporary character.

Aura

“With Aura, I wanted to design a chair that was a pure monoblock, traversed by a line as light as a breath of wind. A subtle gesture that accompanies the form without dividing it, making it soft, inviting, and natural in any space.”

Ilenia Viscardi


A subtle line that runs through the form, lending it a welcoming feel
Aura is named after a wind: a gentle breeze that softly sweeps through, never breaking away. Similarly, the chair appears as a single, monochromatic, and monomaterial form, traversed by a continuous graphic line: a thin black fabric piping that runs vertically down the backrest to the rear legs.

Hikinu

“With Hikinu, I wanted to capture the magic of Hikinuki in an object capable of transforming without changing its shape. The material becomes a theatrical costume: light, greenery, and the gaze come together each time to create a new performance.”

Svetlana Golubeva


A dramatic design element that makes greenery the focal point of the space
Designed for contemporary living spaces, hotels, corporate environments, and high-end real estate projects, it can stand alone or create true green oases through combinations of heights and colors, blending craftsmanship, sustainability, and symbolic value into a single design statement.

Toshi bar

“Toshi—the Japanese word for ‘city’—is a project that is minimalist in design yet rich in materials. It strikes a refined balance between solid and void, glossy and matte, inspired by the verticality and harmony of contemporary cities. Toshi evokes the image of a vertical metropolis, a skyline of pure forms that alternate and rise upward.”

Carlo Colombo


The pleasure of exclusivity
Building on the success of the Toshi bedroom furniture collection, Toshi Bar has been created: a piece of furniture designed for prestigious spaces, where a clean, minimalist form is combined with a careful study of proportions.

Bamboo

“Like a bamboo forest, these mirrors unfold by playing with light and allowing it to filter through gently, just as the sun does through the branches. Bamboo emerges from the balance between material and light, between simplicity and poetry, to transform a space with elegance and dynamism.”

Ilenia Viscardi


Expanded collection for greater design freedom
Designed to interact with the space in a subtle yet meaningful way, the Bamboo mirrors combine reflective functionality with soft, atmospheric lighting that enhances the room without ever overpowering it. The design is clean and minimalist, crafted to avoid clashing with or competing against other furnishings.