Milan Design Week 2025

The Salone del Mobile is confirmed as an essential rite for design lovers. This year’s edition was a real explosion of forms, materials, visions, among luminous pavilions and installations that challenge the imagination.
2025 trends
Looking at the 2025 proposals, we can summarize that the defining elements of this new design year are the research for extreme comfort, a functional minimalism that rediscovers metals as a design matter and a search for escape with scenographic solutions that use light and sound. With the theme "Thought for Humans", the 63rd edition of the Salone del Mobile focused on emotional intelligence, between craftsmanship, technological innovation and sustainability. The colors of the earth are protagonists also this year, the curves dominate the scene with soft and enveloping lines for a design that confirms the desire to give up sharp and angular lines. Sustainability translates into discreet and conscious elegance. The colour palette is composed of neutral tones in balance between sobriety and character.
Sofas become useful allies to escape from everyday life, accomplices of relaxation and idleness and enemies of stress. The armchairs come back enveloping, with neutral palettes and natural materials, covered in bouclé fabric, natural leather or velvet. The chairs are moving towards a logic attentive to waste and oriented towards a responsible vision of production.
Euroluce
Euroluce has been a kaleidoscope of ideas and solutions: from classic proposals to experimentation that focuses on technology. Light is increasingly at the center of our hyper-connected world, influencing our perceptions, performance, preferences, behaviors and mood.
Lighting designers propose new concepts that will change the way of designing luminaires in the future. Among the 2025 proposals, lamps that look at the world of art stand out, much more than design furniture.
Fuorisalone
Mai come quest’anno il Salone del Mobile è uscito dai confini della fiera stabilendo un forte legame con il centro della città di Milano. Le varie installazioni, tra cui “Robert Wilson. Mother” al Museo della Pietà Rondanini, “La dolce attesa” di Paolo Sorrentino a Rho e “The Library of Light” di Es Devlin alla Pinacoteca di Brera, hanno registrato il tutto esaurito.
This year Salone del Mobile has gone beyond the borders of the fair, establishing a strong link with Milan city center. The various installations, including "Robert Wilson. Mother" at the Museo della Pietà Rondanini, "La dolce attesa" by Paolo Sorrentino in Rho and "The Library of Light" by Es Devlin at the Pinacoteca di Brera, have gone all sold out.













