Highlights from Milan Design Week 2026
Each April, Salone del Mobile in Milan sets the direction for contemporary furniture and design. We spent the week at the fair and across the city at Fuorisalone events, visiting the brands we carry at our Las Vegas showroom. Here are the standout launches from Milan Design Week 2026 — from Arclinea's new curved kitchen island to Flexform's latest indoor and outdoor collections, Edra's new sofa, Living Divani's 2026 novelties, Rimadesio's Self Blade modular system, Bocci's Series 93 lighting, Antoniolupi's sensor tap, JOV's collaboration with Bieke Casteleyn, and Vaselli's Lava bathroom collection.
Arclinea — Kora Kitchen Island
Photographs: Courtesy of Arclinea
This year Arclinea introduced Kora, a new kitchen island designed by Antonio Citterio that departs from the orthogonal to explore curved, continuous forms. The island's rounded corners and flowing surfaces — clad in travertine across the top, sides, and doors — reframe the kitchen as a more fluid and welcoming space. A signature detail: the Italia marble door incorporates a handle carved directly into the stone.
Edra — Anywhere Sofa and Dilly Lamp
Photographs: Courtesy of Edra
Edra's new Anywhere sofa, designed by Francesco Binfaré, is the first Edra sofa with a fully mobile structure. Seven modular elements — each with an irregular-shaped base — can be configured individually or joined together. The backrest rotates on pivots at the ends of each base, allowing seat depth to be adjusted by hand. Anywhere's Smart Cushion, an Edra-patented technology integrated into the mobile structure, shapes the backrest inclination with a single fluid gesture. The result is a sofa that adapts continuously to how it's being used, without levers or mechanisms — just movement.
The Dilly lamp by Jacopo Foggini is hand-crafted in polycarbonate and available in both indoor and outdoor versions. Its slender, layered form plays with contrasts of light, shadow, and transparency, shifting in appearance depending on the angle and the light. Available in gold and silver finishes with adjustable lighting.
Vaselli — Lava Bathroom Collection and June Bar Unit
Photographs: Courtesy of Vaselli
Vaselli presented two new pieces this year, each distinct in typology. The Lava bathroom collection, designed by Pitsou Kedem Architects and winner of Interior Design's Best of Year Award 2024, takes volcanic eruption as its conceptual departure point — specifically the moment lava shifts from liquid to solid, generating new form and merging two states of matter. The collection translates that tension between fluid freedom and stone permanence into a series of bathroom elements, realized through Vaselli's artisanal stonework.
The June bar unit, designed by Kensaku Oshiro, moves in a completely different direction: a compact outdoor counter carved from a single travertine block, designed around the ritual of drinks service, with a divided countertop for preparation, washing, and storage.
Flexform — Quincy Sofa and Margherì Outdoor Collection
Photographs: Courtesy of Flexform
Flexform's most significant indoor introduction this season is the Quincy sofa, designed by Antonio Citterio. A continuous backrest shell — curved rather than angular — forms the structure, with generous goose-down seat cushions nested within it. The result is both architectural and genuinely comfortable; the kind of sofa that defines a room without demanding attention.
For outdoor, Monica Armani's Margherì collection is the standout: a series of sofas, a daybed, and a dining chair built around a powder-coated steel structure wrapped in polypropylene cord, with petal-like armrests and backrests that carry Armani's signature organic sensibility.
Living Divani — Pagoda and Orbi Coffee Tables
Photographs: Courtesy of Living Divani
Two new coffee tables from Living Divani's 2026 collection take very different approaches to the same typology. The Pagoda, designed by David Lopez Quincoces, works through the principle of overlapping and shifting tops that intersect and balance each other, creating a sculptural, layered presence in the living space.
The Orbi, designed by Studio Adolini, reinterprets the coffee table as a dynamic, transformable object: a rotating marble top rests on a structured base, enabling shifting configurations that respond to use, with integrated storage and a dialogue between circular and square geometries.
Rimadesio — Cover Closet System
Photographs: Courtesy of Rimadesio
Rimadesio's Cover is a fully custom-made wardrobe and storage system built around a defining structural idea: the doors are the structure. Floor-to-ceiling uprights collect invisible hinges and an integrated LED lighting system, while all interior equipment — shelves, drawer units, pull-out trays, cloth-hanger rods — fixes directly to the uprights without visible screws. The result is a composition that can be configured for a bedroom wardrobe, a walk-in closet, or an equipped niche, and reconfigured at any time without wall fixing.
The 2026 update introduces the Cover Pure and Cover Sign door versions, both featuring a new aluminum frame available in 47 lacquered colors or oak and walnut veneers, with Cover Sign adding refined thin vertical crosspieces for an additional layer of detail. New die-cast metal handles — 160mm wide, 25mm high — complete the update and are also compatible with existing Cover doors.
Bocci — Series 93 Lighting
Photographs: Courtesy of Bocci
Bocci's newest series, 93, is formed by pouring molten aluminum into a glass vessel — a process that produces globular forms with a distinctive marbled surface and a gentle internal glow. Designed by Omer Arbel, the 93 is available as a pendant, a table piece, or a wall fixture, and like all Bocci work, no two are identical. It was presented at the brand's Milan apartment alongside the immersive Light as Medium exhibition.
Antoniolupi — Lineadacqua Sensor Tap and Skyline Washbasin
Photographs: Courtesy of Antoniolupi
Antoniolupi presented two new pieces at Salone del Mobile 2026 that approach the bathroom from opposite angles. The Lineadacqua Sensor tap is a handleless faucet activated by a wave of the hand, with sensor-controlled flow and intensity — the hardware disappears entirely, leaving only water.
The Skyline freestanding washbasin, designed by Antonio Iraci, takes a different kind of reduction further into sculptural territory: carved from natural marble and built entirely around straight lines, it is a composition of staggered planes and intersecting surfaces that evokes the layered geometry of an urban skyline.
JOV × Bieke Casteleyn — In Clover
Photographs: Courtesy of JOV
Belgian designer Bieke Casteleyn and rug brand JOV presented In Clover at Piazza San Marco during Fuorisalone — an immersive installation pairing Casteleyn's organic, cement-finished furniture with JOV's textiles. The collaboration was widely noted for its material coherence: blurred motifs in a neutral palette, furniture and textiles reading as one continuous environment rather than a product display.
Experience These Collections in Las Vegas
Many of the designs unveiled at Milan Design Week 2026 are now available to explore and order through Salone, Las Vegas's destination for high-end Italian and European furniture. As an authorized dealer for Arclinea, Flexform, Edra, Rimadesio, Living Divani, Antoniolupi, Bocci, RODA and Vaselli, we can help you specify, customize, and order any piece from these new collections.
Visit our showroom in the Las Vegas Arts District to see these new pieces in person, or schedule a complimentary design consultation to discuss your project.
