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  • Anna Maya Translates Capoeira’s Ginga Into Modular Design

    Anna Maya approaches furniture as a study of movement with Ginga, a modular sofa presented at Salone del Mobile.Milano within the Brazilian Furniture space promoted by Abimóvel and ApexBrasil. The project takes its name from the continuous swaying motion that forms the basis of capoeira, turning a physical rhythm into a system of seating that […] More

  • Yabu Pushelberg on Emotional Depth, Sustainability, and the Future of Product Design

    United by a shared commitment to craft and intent, Yabu Pushelberg, the internationally acclaimed multidisciplinary design studio, unveiled new furniture, lighting, and product collections with heritage and emerging brands during Milan Design Week. Founded 45 years ago by George Yabu and Glenn Pushelberg, the studio’s approach remains rooted in a fundamental belief: in a world […] More

  • Jean-Marie Massaud Talks Aom, Sustainability and Salone del Mobile

    When Jean-Marie Massaud approached the brief for Aom developed with Arper, he did not treat sustainability as a marketing addendum. Instead, he made it foundational, embedding environmental responsibility into the product’s DNA through a radical principle of subtraction. The result is a collection of sofas and armchairs that challenge the furniture industry’s relationship with materials, […] More

  • Fredericia Introduces the Post Lounge Chair by Cecilie Manz

    Fredericia expands its Post Collection with the new Post Lounge Chair by Cecilie Manz, introducing a more relaxed typology to the design family first launched in 2019. The collection, which includes the Post Table and Post Chair, takes its name from Fredericia’s Copenhagen showroom, located in a former post office building. That setting gives the […] More

  • Kabila Collection by Terry Aidoo Turns the Courtyard Into Furniture

    Terry Aidoo’s Kabila Collection begins with the courtyard as a social structure. Presented in Milan, the collection draws from the traditional African courtyard and its role as a place of gathering, storytelling, celebration and exchange. Through a coffee table and accompanying stool, Aidoo translates this architectural and cultural setting into furniture, creating objects that invite […] More

  • Furn Object on Turning Escapism Into the Portals Collection

    Anna and Sergii Baierzdorf, co-founders of Furn Object, introduce Portals Collection through a simple but charged idea: the need for a place, object, or moment that lets the mind step away from the weight of everyday reality. The collection turns metal and art glass into forms that suggest entry points, pauses, and private shifts in […] More

  • Summer on Mars: Mati Sipiora and Ola Jakuć on a Martian Interior

    Mati Sipiora and Ola Jakuć discuss Summer on Mars with ARCHISCENE Magazine, an exhibition presented during Milan Design Week 2026 as part of Alcova. Conceived as an alternative reality suspended between the real and the imagined, the project draws from retrofuturistic visions of Mars, modernist optimism, and post-anthropocentric thinking. Through lighting objects, sculptural structures, furniture, […] More

  • Assemblage Collection by Triptyque Turns Furniture Into Structural Study

    Triptyque designed the Assemblage Collection for Brazilian brand Breton as a furniture line rooted in architectural thinking. Presented in São Paulo, the collection treats furniture as a field for structural research, using wood to explore support, span, balance, and tension at a domestic scale. Conceived between 2024 and 2025, the project brings Triptyque’s architectural language […] More

  • Beltrame Breuil on Piçule: Turning Alpine Landscapes Into Objects

    Camille Breuil and Luca Beltrame of Beltrame Breuil speak with ARCHISCENE Magazine about PIÇULE, a furniture and object collection rooted in Alpine origins and shaped for contemporary European interiors. Working between Tarvisio and Vienna, the studio moves across architecture, interiors, landscape, and product design, drawing from forests, lakes, mountain topography, and the atmosphere of daily […] More

  • Woak Presents New Solid Wood Designs

    Woak returns to Milano Design Week 2026 with a presentation inside the new Convey building at via San Senatore 10, close to Torre Velasca. The Bosnian furniture brand, known for its work with solid wood, uses the occasion to introduce new collections by Antonio De Marco and Naessi, along with an expanded color palette. Curated […] More

  • Quiet Drama, Material Heat: Cavalo by Jessica Gersten

    Jessica Gersten has always treated interiors like narrative, not backdrop, and Cavalo reads as her clearest statement yet. Debuting exclusively with STUDIOTWENTYSEVEN, the new lighting collection, co-designed with artist and artisan Jason J. Koharik, lands in a context that understands furniture as art and material as message. For Gersten, that alignment is not branding, it […] More

  • Acerbis Reintroduces Palla With Round About Seventies

    Acerbis brings Palla back into focus with Round About Seventies, a new project that revisits the armchair through the visual energy of the 1970s. First introduced over 50 years ago, Palla returns as a key piece in the Acerbis collection, carrying its rounded form into a contemporary setting through colour, texture, and graphic impact. FURNITURE […] More

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