Salone Internazionale del Mobile 2019 took place between the 9–14 April 2019 at Rho, Italy. In its longstanding 58th edition, the exhibition proudly celebrates the leading pivotal designers in contemporary furnishing.
This classy platform not only boasts a gorgeous range of décor from Chairs and tables, storage solutions and wardrobes, to children’s home accents but brings with it a super-charge of culture, projects and a punch of innovation; so much so… It proved a favorite in Milan Design Week!
This simple, cotton-fresh seating area compliments earthy, wooden hued walls and the opalescent sheen of reflective, textured glass.
The show was split into three style categories:
Classic Focusing on traditional craftsmanship and age-old technique in classic styles.
This gorgeous romantic display cabinet boasts opulent charm with vibrant teal and floral, gold decals.
Design For products that offer practicality whilst remaining innovative and fresh.
This humble yet striking dinner table echoes disciplined, Japanese carpentry in all its simple beauty.
xLux The section is given to furniture and design that rewrites the old rules into something contemporary.
This zesty, contemporary dining area plunges us into the strange pop-surreal world of Fifth Element with vibrant orange and gloss.
A huge range of visual treats with a business orientated ethos were on offer at this year’s truly incredible exhibit, attracting over 370,000 attendees!
A stunning modern portal into an ethereal botanical world is created with this decorative mosaic art, jungle plants and lush leaves compliment the fresh cool of contemporary tiled bathroom space. Designed by Sicis, Italy.
warm and welcoming space with roots in Eastern tradition looks over a moody Cityscape, market fabric, turmeric and chill vibes create a spicy and cultural home in the clouds!
Sancal’s Turati collection by Luca Nichetto, a tribute to Turati station, a stop on Milan’s Metro line.
Sancal’s Turati collection by Luca Nichetto, a tribute to Turati station, a stop on Milan’s Metro line.
Palazzo Versace at Salone del Mobile 2019, photography by Mary Gaudin
Palazzo Versace at Salone del Mobile 2019, photography by Mary Gaudin.
Palazzo Versace at Salone del Mobile 2019, photography by Mary Gaudin.
Palazzo Versace at Salone del Mobile 2019, photography by Mary Gaudin.
Gucci Décor at Salone del Mobile 2019, photography by Mary Gaudin.
Gucci Décor at Salone del Mobile 2019, photography by Mary Gaudin.
Fendi’s Back Home collection by Cristina Celestino, photography by Omar Sartor.
Louis Vuitton’s Objets Nomades collection, photography by Stephane Muratet.
A range of disciplines and inspirations can be seen throughout the lively and sumptuous exhibit, from rustically unassuming woodwork to contemporary modern wall décor. This gorgeous platter of living and business design reminds us how our ordinary functional spaces are a blank canvas to fill, rather than a base to just work, live or eat from.
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