Guide to the Salone del Mobile.Milano 2025 pavilions

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Salone del Mobile.Milano 2025 - Ph. Andrea Mariani

A handy tool for finding one’s way around from 8th to 13th April and for checking out the names of the participating companies and useful information on the spaces ahead of time

The 2025 edition of the Salone del Mobile.Milano, from 8th to 13th April, is packed with new things, from cultural events to site-specific installations not to be missed. The leading design industry event will include the Euroluce Biennial, with the first edition of The Euroluce International Lighting Forum: (10th-11th April), featuring lighting designers, creatives, architects,  scientists and lighting professionals.  

The exhibition paths inside the Rho Fiera Milano pavilions have been optimised to make the most of the visitor experience and maximise visibility for all the exhibitors. New in terms of layout, is the redesign of four pavilions (13-15 and 22-24) in a loop shape. The entire event will be more user-friendly with new thematic paths, allowing all the distinctive features of  an unparalleled offering to be grasped. There will also be a new focus on the all-Italian ability to create timeless objects, which the Salone 2025 has entitled A Luxury Way (Pavs. 13-15). 

The Exhibitor List is a resource designed to increase the companies’ visibility and foster new business opportunities, and is an effective tool for promoting and highlighting their  goods quickly and directly.  

Check out Pavilions 2/4 and 6/10

Pavilion 2 will provide the setting for The Euroluce International Lighting Forum, an event curated by Annalisa Rosso, Editorial Director & Cultural Events Advisor of the Salone, with the collaboration of the Italian Association of Lighting Designers APIL, aimed at stimulating the exchange of ideas and promoting innovation in the world of lighting. Two days (10th-11th April) divided into 6 masterclasses, 2 round tables and 2 workshops in The Forest of Space Arena, designed by the Japanese architect Sou Fujimoto. 

Pavilions 2/4 will showcase the latest goods from companies including Foscarini, Artemide, Davide Groppi, Ingo Maurer, Marset, DGA, Oluce, Ilti Luce, Preciosa Lighting, Luceplan, Exenia, Luce5, Venini, Simes, Articolo Studio, unonovesette, Ledvance (Osram), Catellani & Smith, Led’s C4, Folio, Lym, Bomma.

Pavilions 6/10 will host companies such as Vibia, Flos, Lasvit, Platek, Kreon, Ekinex, Cristelleries de Saint Louis, Lodes, Grau, Ambientec, Swarovski, 101 Copenhagen, Targetti, Venicem, Martinelli Luce, Lucifer, Lambert & Fils, AND Studio, Entrelacs, Quasar, Oblure, Firmamento Milano, Contardi Lighting, Barovier&Toso, Cariboni, Terzani. 

Check out Pavilions 22/24 and 9/11 

A deeply emotionally impactful project - La Dolce Attesa, a site-specific installation by Oscar-winner Paolo Sorrentino - will take shape in Pavilions 22-24. The work will offer visitors an opportunity to stop and catch their breath and find beauty in the slow passing of time, teaching us the value of patience. A metaphor for living, in which everything is suspended yet, still paradoxically, everything happens. 

Pavilions 9/11, will showcase the latest products from companies such as Poliform, Minotti, Porro, Living Divani, Lema, Team 7, Ritzwell, Gloster, Dedon, and Point.

Pavilions 22/24 will host companies such as Kettal, Knoll International, Kartell, Atelier Vierkant, Moooi, Edra, Roda, Nikari, Woodnotes, Karimoku Furniture, Pedrali, Gufram, Memphis, Meritalia, Artifort, Arper, Fantoni, Bulo, Johanson Design, Humanscale, Prostoria.

Check out Pavilions 14/18  

Following the success of 2024, Pavilion 14 will be home to Drafting Futures. Conversations about Next Perspectives, the cultural programme curated by Annalisa Rosso, Editorial Director & Cultural Events Advisor of the Salone. Five days of talks and round tables with leading figures from the design world.  

Pavilions 14/18 will host companies including Cattelan Italia, Nardi, Fermob, Morpho by Tomorrowland, True Design, Dresswall, RS Barcelona, Adal, Jan Kath, Twils, Giovanardi, Chateau d'Ax.

Check out Pavilions 13/15 

Pavilions 13/15 will play host to the French architect Pierre-Yves Rochon, author of some of the most exclusive “addresses” in international hospitality, not least the Waldorf Astoria in New York. Villa Héritage is the title of the interior design project introducing A Luxury Way, an exhibition dedicated to a timeless way of life, because inheritance should  not be a constraint but a source of freedom. 

The Italian Trade Agency has renewed its commitment, aiming to bring the largest number of qualified foreign professionals from 35 different countries to Milan. To welcome them, the IBL – International Business Lounge – is located inside pavilions 13/15. The incoming European delegations include those from France, Germany, Spain and the United Kingdom, while professionals from countries all over the world such as Australia, Azerbaijan, Canada, Chile, China, South Korea, India, Japan, Mexico, Qatar, Singapore, South Africa, United Arab Emirates, and the United Arab Emirates. 

Pavilions 13/15 will host companies including Oniro Group (Etro Home Interiors, Roberto Cavalli Home Interiors, Gianfranco Ferré Home), Sicis, Rugiano, Citco, Vittoria Frigerio, Caracole. Vispring, DV Home, Monitillo Marmi, Salda Arredamenti, Missoni Tableware, Beste, Signorini & Coco, Daum, Annibale Colombo.

Pavilions 1/3 and 5/7  

SaloneSatellite 2025, in Pavilion 7 will feature 700 designers under 35 and 20 international schools and universities. The theme of the 26th edition of the event curated by Marva Griffin is Nuovo Artigianato: un Mondo Nuovo/New Craftsmanship: a New World, an invitation to re-imagine the universe of the handmade, beyond the vernacular. 

Pavilions 1/3 and 5/7 will host companies such as Connubia, Alf DaFrè, Malerba, Gamma Arredamenti, Max Divani, Calia Italia, Egoitaliano, Mobliberica, Gommaire, Himolla, Yaaz, SanGiacomo, Tomasella, Oikos Venezia, Renson, Ferrimobili, Valentini, eForma, Dienne, TM Leader Contract, and Protezioni. 

19 February 2025
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