Milan Design Week 2026: Top Furniture Debuts from Edra to Ralph Lauren
Milan Design Week 2026 highlighted significant furniture launches. Edra revealed the Anywhere sofa designed by Francesco Binfaré, featuring a Smart Cushion. Armani Casa debuted the Borgonuovo Table, a game table inspired by Art Deco. Promemoria showcased the Delfi Media Cabinet, while Baxter introduced the Zaho table crafted by Christophe Delcourt. Fendi Casa expanded its offerings with the Peekachill chair. Minotti presented the Brutalist table designed by Giampiero Tagliaferri. Flexform displayed the Quincy sofa by Antonio Citterio, and Giorgetti launched the Kumiki armchair by HBA. DePadova revealed the Edda armchair, Lema introduced the Graffetta chair by Carlo Colombo, and Molteni showcased the Corsetto chair. Natuzzi presented the Dwell sofa, Poltrona Frau debuted the Lielow Bed, and Visionnaire exhibited the Blob chaise. Porada introduced the Rhode sofa, Ralph Lauren Home unveiled the Saddlebrook Collection, Poliform featured the Savoy Sofa, Rimadesio launched the Ori chair, and Porro presented the Arnaldo chair. Talenti introduced the Paco modular system.
Key facts
- Milan Design Week 2026 featured new furniture from over 20 brands.
- Edra's Anywhere sofa has a patented Smart Cushion and rotating backrests.
- Armani Casa's Borgonuovo Table is Art Deco-inspired with a rotating top for chess.
- Promemoria's Delfi Media Cabinet uses layered veneer doors.
- Baxter's Zaho table by Christophe Delcourt uses Grove marble.
- Fendi Casa's Peekachill chair is inspired by the Peekaboo bag.
- Minotti's Brutalist table references Pier Luigi Nervi's Palazzo del Lavoro.
- Flexform's Quincy sofa by Antonio Citterio has sinuous curves.
- Giorgetti's Kumiki armchair by HBA is named after Japanese joinery.
- DePadova's Edda armchair is a legless floor seat.
- Lema's Graffetta chair has a paper clip-inspired metal frame.
- Molteni's Corsetto chair combines plush and leather.
- Natuzzi's Dwell sofa by Claudio Bellini has rounded forms.
- Poltrona Frau's Lielow Bed by Faye Toogood comes in many colors.
- Visionnaire's Blob chaise is inspired by West Coast modernism.
- Porada's Rhode sofa integrates a hardwood end table into the armrest.
- Ralph Lauren Home's Saddlebrook Collection includes Beacon Bar Cabinet and Marquise Cocktail Table.
- Poliform's Savoy Sofa by Jean-Marie Massaud was shown at Palazzo Clerici.
- Rimadesio's Ori chair has a wooden frame with precise joints.
- Porro's Arnaldo chair by Yabu Pushelberg is a study in sculptural clarity.
- Talenti's Paco modular system by Ludovica Serafini and Roberto Palomba is for indoor use.
Entities
Artists
- Francesco Binfaré
- Christophe Delcourt
- Giampiero Tagliaferri
- Antonio Citterio
- HBA
- Federica Biasi
- Carlo Colombo
- Cristián Mohaded
- Claudio Bellini
- Faye Toogood
- Giuseppe Viganò
- Jean-Marie Massaud
- Yabu Pushelberg
- Ludovica Serafini
- Roberto Palomba
- Pier Luigi Nervi
- John Lautner
Institutions
- Edra
- Armani Casa
- Promemoria
- Baxter
- Fendi Casa
- Minotti
- Flexform
- Giorgetti
- DePadova
- Lema
- Molteni
- Natuzzi
- Poltrona Frau
- Visionnaire
- Porada
- Ralph Lauren Home
- Poliform
- Rimadesio
- Porro
- Talenti
- Salone del Mobile
- Palazzo Clerici
- Galerie Magazine
Locations
- Milan
- Italy
- Turin
- Palazzo del Lavoro
- Palazzo Clerici