This year's Salone del Mobile has seen designers embrace a wider variety of finishes, whilst enhancing the organic, natural look. This shift, combined with a fresh burst of colour – not just shy accents, but rich, saturated hues and playful textures – has resulted in furniture that's playfully vibrant and perfect for livening up any hospitality space. The fun doesn't stop there – designers create a harmonious look by matching colours, finishes, or both across tabletops, bases, and chairs. It's a whimsical celebration of adventurous design, and we love seeing designers unleash a world of colour on the furniture landscape.
Living small doesn't mean feeling squashed! Salone del Mobile 2024 showcased a wave of furniture designed to maximise functionality in compact spaces. Think clever storage solutions, transformable tables, and space-saving designs that let you live large, even in a small environment.
This trend embraces clever design that allows your furniture to adapt to your needs, so embrace the future of functional living.
Calling all comfort connoisseurs! This year's Salone del Mobile saw a luxurious shift towards ultimate relaxation. Oversized sofas boasting plush upholstery took centre stage, inviting you to sink into a haven of blissful comfort. Modular seating configurations emerged as a key trend, allowing you to personalise your lounging experience and create the perfect layout for movie nights, afternoons with a good book, or simply unwinding after a long day. So soften up your armchairs and embrace the sumptuous world of sink-in sofas – your home is your sanctuary, after all!
Get ready to dust off your flares and platform shoes, because the 70s are back – with a contemporary twist! Salone del Mobile 2024 saw a resurgence of the era's influence, but with a modern update to keep things fresh. Think modular seating inspired by classic curved pieces reimagined using cutting-edge materials and shapes. This subtle nod to the past allows you to incorporate a touch of groovy nostalgia into your home, while ensuring it remains firmly rooted in the present.