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Following the latest successful edition of the planet’s premier furniture fair, we sit around the table to select the 15 designers, firms and pieces that caught our eye at Salone del Mobile.

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Following the latest successful edition of the planet’s premier furniture fair, we sit around the table to select the 15 designers, firms and pieces that caught our eye at Salone del Mobile.


1.
Esther de Vos
Designer

Steel and glass magazine racks and shelves by Esther de Vos displayed at Salone Satellite

Leuven-based designer Esther de Vos’s handmade steel-and-glass magazine racks and shelves were at hit a Salone Satellite, which is dedicated to emerging designers.
estherdevos.be


2.
Haze by Nanimarquina
Rugs

Tall vertical rug displays showing Haze collection by Nanimarquina with gradient wool colors at furniture fair

Turkish designer Begüm Cana Özgür used a weave of half New Zealand wool and half Italian wool to create these rugs for Barcelona’s Nanimarquina. The colours contrast with and then melt into each other, and the outcome is a stunning feature for living rooms and offices alike.
nanimarquina.com


3.
Workmates by Flos
Lighting

Workmates suspension and floor lamps by Flos with thin linear design displayed at Salone del Mobile
3. Workmates by Flos (Italy)

New suspension, track and floor lamps by Flos are intended to provide glare-free lighting in the workplace. The thin lines of the design bring an airy quality to an otherwise powerful lighting solution.
flos.com


4.
Linea and Materic by Porro
Furniture

Linea cabinets by Alessandro Mendini for Porro with colorful geometric pattern doors and black legs
Materic dining table by Piero Lissoni for Porro made from Paonazzo marble with steel base

The late Alessandro Mendini played a key role in postmodern Italian design. His playful Linea cabinets, now put into production by Porro, have colourful cellulose surfaces that bring energy to any room. Also for Porro, Piero Lissoni’s dining table, made from Paonazzo marble, has a tapered round tabletop and truncated cone base in stainless steel – a blend that lends it a futuristic look.
porro.com


5.
Tatami Refab Project by Honoka
Sustainable materials

Tatami Refab Project materials made from biodegradable resin and recycled tatami mats
Furniture pieces created using the Tatami Refab sustainable material process

Japanese product-design collective Honoka has been developing new materials by mixing biodegradable resin with discarded tatami mats (composed of Igusa grass). It’s a development project that not only reduces waste but creates a beautiful new material for making new mats and other furniture.
honoka-lab.jp


6.
Kobo and Meriggio by Flexform
Outdoor furniture

Kobo outdoor table by Flexform made from solid iroko wood
Meriggio armchair by Antonio Citterio for Flexform with teak wood frame and beige upholstered cushions

Flexform’s outdoor Kobo table is made from solid iroko, a sturdy African hardwood, meaning that it can handle large communal meals – or being danced on at cocktail parties. Meanwhile, long-time Flexform collaborator Antonio Citterio’s Meriggio armchair has an appealingly glam retro look that hides clever innovations, such as a sled-like base – also made from iroko – on thermoplastic spacers, protecting the timber from moisture.
flexform.it


7.
Kall M by Kettal
Office booth

Kall M telephone booth by Kettal with adjustable desk and overhead lighting

This smart solution for a modern telephone booth would make a welcome addition to any open-plan office that lacks spaces for making private calls or recording live radio. Available in a range of sizes, Kall comes with an adjustable desk, overhead lighting and the option of a swivel chair.
kettal.com


8.
Spaghetti chair by Alias
Furniture

Spaghetti chair by Giandomenico Belotti for Alias with red metal frame and blue rope weaving displayed with dramatic lighting

The Alias booth at Salone del Mobile stood out thanks to its spirited installations and a liberal use of UV lights. This reissue of a 1979 design by Giandomenico Belotti, made from chromed steel and woven pvc, takes inspiration from spaghetti twirled around a fork – a good fit for any dinner table.
alias.design


9.
Superblocks by Minotti
Sideboard

Superblocks sideboard by Marcio Kogan for Minotti made from palisander wood with granite storage area

Brazilian architect Marcio Kogan has translated his love of rationalist architecture’s boxy shapes into smart furniture for Minotti. This low Superblocks sideboard is made from palisander wood and rests on metal blades; it also has a granite storage area for drinks – or keeping a bottle of saké or two.
minotti.com


10.
Curve by Poliform
Beds

Curve bed by Emmanuel Gallina for Poliform with elm frame and upholstered headboard

Brianza-based Poliform has many beds in its collection but Curve by French designer Emmanuel Gallina is a standout. The frame comes in black elm and spessart oak, while its padded headboard can be upholstered in a range of fabric and leathers, enabling it to be personalised to its owner’s taste.
poliform.it


11.
W103 Sempé by Wästberg
Lamps

W103 Sempé desk lamp by Wästberg with black dome shade and adjustable arm on white surface

This lamp combines sturdiness and a lightness of form thanks to its hefty base and slender steel arm. The sleek aluminium shade comes in an array of colours and can be adjusted at different angles.
wastberg.com


12.
Run by Technogym
Treadmill

Run treadmill by Technogym being demonstrated by professional runners at Salone

Technogym played to its strengths at Salone by showcasing its sports equipment with the aid of professional runners utilising its Run treadmill. The display showed that a good-looking home-gym setup needn’t be hard work.
technogym.com


13.
Luca Nichetto
Designer

Luca Nichetto standing next to a curved metal chair in a modern showroom setting

Industrial designer Luca Nichetto applied the look of steam-bent wood – a signature of Austrian furniture firm Gebrüder Thonet Vienna – to a different material for this body-hugging chair. “We used metal but wanted to retain a Thonet design language,” he says.
nichettostudio.com


14.
Lightwood and T1 by Maruni
Office furniture

Lightwood desk and T1 task chair by Jasper Morrison for Maruni with simple wooden forms

Jasper Morrison’s office furniture for Hiroshima-based Maruni doesn’t feel corporate, making it ideal for home or hotel room. The simple forms of the Lightwood desk and T1 task chair ensures that they can fit into different environments too.
maruni.com


15.
Paf Paf by Mattiazzi
Dining chair

Paf Paf dining chair by Marialaura Irvine for Mattiazzi with ash frame and Kvadrat textile cushions

Italian architect Marialaura Irvine’s playful dining chair for Mattiazzi is made from an ash frame and finished in a dark stain, with removable upholstery cushions in Kvadrat textiles. In contrast to its sturdy form, the wooden chair is soft and inviting to sit on – making long dinners appetising.
mattiazzi.eu

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