
Lema introduced Feel at Home, a refreshed vision for Milan Design Week 2025, embracing a new artistic direction under A++ studio, led by Paolo and Carlo Colombo. At Salone del Mobile, the brand revealed a sophisticated stand that translated its philosophy into a space grounded in everyday life, where interiors respond to the rhythms of living. Through carefully crafted installations, Lema explored the relationship between tradition and forward-thinking design, offering a deeper look into its evolving identity.

From Entrance to Atmosphere
The new exhibition layout, imagined as a home, guided visitors through moments of domestic life, living, dining, resting, while the materials, spatial organization, and lighting created an atmosphere defined by comfort and clarity. A grand portal invited entry, offering a glimpse into a carefully staged interior. From the first room to the final corner, each composition revealed Lema’s intent: to create interiors that support everyday routines through intelligent, responsive design.

Living and Dining Spaces Reimagined
Lema’s living area featured two arrangements. The first centered around the LT40 system and Yard sofa by Francesco Rota, flanked by Alton armchairs and Dolmen coffee tables. A second space introduced 2025 novelties: the Mirea sofa by Roberto Lazzeroni and the freestanding L25 system by Officinadesign Lema. These sat alongside Francis tables and Maddix armchairs in warm wood and tobacco-toned nubuck. The dining room showcased the August table in matte white Celadon marble with Blanca chairs in pale grey Elara fabric. The Selecta system in walnut formed a transition between these rooms and the first of two wardrobe zones.


Storage and Rest with Character
In this area, David Lopez Quincoces’ VentiTre walk-in system defined modular storage through flexibility and scale. Nearby, an island configuration of the LT40 in hazelnut expanded its capacity. The KYN doors in heat-treated oak, paired with the new Omnya cladding system, allowed the passage between zones to maintain visual continuity. The second walk-in space, designed with glossy rose-toned Eklissy doors and the Cloud sofa, added a layer of softness and material contrast.
The sleeping area carried this rhythm into two new settings. The first featured the Maddox bed in ash and mocha leather, Top bedside tables in walnut with dark brown tops, and the Omega armchair in curry and sand-colored finishes. The second space introduced the Lullaby bed with the new LT40 3D boiserie, integrating with L25 in walnut and coordinating wardrobe pieces. The Tian wardrobe, Dandy doors, and Omnya cladding created a composition where furniture performed both storage and architectural roles.

Flagship Store and New Catalogue Launch
A second combined dining and lounge area completed the layout. Here, the Bulé table in white Candoglia marble sat beneath the Selecta system, surrounded by Bea chairs in chocolate-toned leather. The Ares sofas and Hasu lounge chairs created a seating group anchored by Orion tables in a new ash-stained finish and LT40 with updated boiserie. The arrangement showed Lema’s ability to build coherent environments across multiple zones without repetition.


During Fuorisalone Week, Lema also presented its latest catalogue and exhibition concept at its Milan flagship in Largo Augusto. The brand hosted a dedicated event on April 10 to unveil the new publication, reinforcing its vision of interiors that prioritize real-life use. The showroom’s two-level, 300 square metre space offered visitors an up-close experience with both new releases and signature pieces.
Product Debuts and Updated Finishes
Lema’s new releases expanded its design vocabulary with material updates, modular enhancements, and refined detailing. Rather than introducing change for its own sake, each addition, from the tailored Omnya panels to new finishes on the Orion and Omega pieces, built on existing systems to support the brand’s focus on liveable, responsive interiors.

the shelves are everything! Loving the new LEMA pieces from this year. It is always beautiful to use their products in my interior design projects.