Exploring the trends at the Salone del Mobile Milano
Every year, the world of design and creation gathers in the vibrant Italian city of Milan for the prestigious Salone del Mobile Milano event. This annual meeting is a unique opportunity to discover the latest trends in furniture, textiles, lighting and art for the home. In addition, every two years, the event is expanded to include manufacturers of kitchen elements, from furniture to appliances and home automation.
For Transformad, a leader in the manufacture of high-quality surfaces, attending the Salone del Mobile Milano is more than a visit; It is an immersion in the world of design and innovation. It’s an opportunity to explore new ideas, discover innovative materials and make connections with other industry leaders. In this international event, brands present their most innovative projects and cutting-edge products. It is an example of creativity and vision, where companies show their ability to reinvent themselves and adapt to the changing demands of the market.
This year, two trends stand out at the Salone del Mobile Milano: natural and chroma. The natural trend focuses on earth tones, beige and brown, inspired by nature and sustainability. These tones allow mixing with natural materials such as rattan, cotton or darker exotic wood such as wenge, ipé or palo santo, and recreate spaces essentially extracted from the natural world, with an air of sustainability and respect for the environment.
On the other hand, the chroma trend embraces the diversity of colors and palettes, giving visual and aesthetic prominence to color, in furniture, walls, and floors. Sometimes, it does so with bold and risky combinations with other colors, and other times maintaining the prominence of a single prominent color that coexists with more neutral secondary tones. Both trends reflect the evolution of aesthetic taste in a globalized and diverse world.
Lighting plays a crucial role in creating changing and welcoming atmospheres in living spaces. At the Salone del Mobile Milano, brands present innovative lighting performances in their exhibition spaces to create unique experiences. The idea is that these innovations go beyond the walls of the Salone and reach homes, where changing and dynamic lighting is sought.
- Photo by Diego Ravier
- Photo by Diego Ravier
In terms of textures, there is a preference for soft and smooth surfaces in horizontality, as well as for bold and striped reliefs, in their vertical application. Wood continues to be the preferred material for furniture and supporting structures, combining with glass, metal, enamel, stone and marble to create unique and sophisticated designs.
At Transformad, we continue to follow the latest trends in interior design. Our commitment to innovation and quality drives us to continue exploring new ideas and create solutions that transform spaces and enrich people’s lives.










