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One more year. One more edition. The same anticipation. But a new concept. New materials, new collections, new sensations.

 salone del mobile 2025

Brutalism with a Mediterranean touch

It is undeniable that the traditional Mediterranean house has been the main source of inspiration for the architecture of our past stands at the Salone del Mobile Milano with its white walls, ceramic tiles, inner courtyards and gardens. However, this year we wanted something different. Still Mediterranean, yes, but on the imposing side.

What visitors will find this time is our particular approach to Italian brutalist architecture, inspired in turn by the architecture of the Roman Empire with its bulky columns and high vaults. Once again designed by Sylvain Carlet, the stand displays high ceilings and monumental columns arranged in an orderly manner along the facade and separating the different sections.

 salone del mobile 2025
 salone del mobile 2025
 salone del mobile 2025
 salone del mobile 2025

A sensory walk

From the outside, the restrained architecture of the stand evoked the facade of a palazzo. Inside, this austere geometrical elegance was counterbalanced by the warmth and gentleness of the earth-tone colour palette and the sensory textures all over the space: from the concrete floors exposed here and there to the large carpets, wall panels and, of course, the wide range of top quality upholstery fabrics dressing the furniture.

Impressive but welcoming was the stand’s leitmotiv for this edition of the Salone del Mobile Milano 2025. Bright and airy, the warm diffuse lighting and exuberant tropical plants helped to increase the sensation of being in a sun-kissed outdoor space. A magical atmosphere immediately wrapped those visitors who ventured into this structured labyrinth of robust pillars where our contemporary collections shone with their own special light.

 salone del mobile 2025
 salone del mobile 2025
 salone del mobile 2025
 salone del mobile 2025

Meridies by Roberto Lazzeroni: embracing “la bella vita”

Spring is the season when we dream of summer. Meridies, our new outdoor collection by veteran Italian designer Roberto Lazzeroni, is a dream of summer come true. Inspired by Expormim’s signature material, rattan, but made of FSC® sapele wood, Meridies proposes a journey back in time to our childhood when after spending the morning at the beach, we would return home to have lunch and then look for a shaded place to take a nap and wait for the afternoon to cool off.

In fact, “meridies” in Latin means midday, but also the cool, shady place where one can comfortably rest during the hottest hours of the day. Meridies consists of sculptural designs crafted from FSC®-certified sapele wood. Expormim’s way of working rattan is one source of inspiration; the other would be natural elements such as petals, seeds or leaves. Through them the designer reinforces the idea of softness and lightness. 

Meridies is an outdoor collection made with the finesse and the cosiness of an indoor. It’s a proposition to lay back and gaze at the stars in a pristine summer night sky savouring a glass of good wine. This is “la bella vita”.

 salone del mobile 2025
 salone del mobile 2025
 salone del mobile 2025

One more year. One more edition. The same anticipation. But a new concept. New materials, new collections, new sensations.

 salone del mobile 2025

Brutalism with a Mediterranean touch

It is undeniable that the traditional Mediterranean house has been the main source of inspiration for the architecture of our past stands at the Salone del Mobile Milano with its white walls, ceramic tiles, inner courtyards and gardens. However, this year we wanted something different. Still Mediterranean, yes, but on the imposing side.

What visitors will find this time is our particular approach to Italian brutalist architecture, inspired in turn by the architecture of the Roman Empire with its bulky columns and high vaults. Once again designed by Sylvain Carlet, the stand displays high ceilings and monumental columns arranged in an orderly manner along the facade and separating the different sections.

 salone del mobile 2025
 salone del mobile 2025
 salone del mobile 2025
 salone del mobile 2025

One more year. One more edition. The same anticipation. But a new concept. New materials, new collections, new sensations.

 salone del mobile 2025

Brutalism with a Mediterranean touch

It is undeniable that the traditional Mediterranean house has been the main source of inspiration for the architecture of our past stands at the Salone del Mobile Milano with its white walls, ceramic tiles, inner courtyards and gardens. However, this year we wanted something different. Still Mediterranean, yes, but on the imposing side.

What visitors will find this time is our particular approach to Italian brutalist architecture, inspired in turn by the architecture of the Roman Empire with its bulky columns and high vaults. Once again designed by Sylvain Carlet, the stand displays high ceilings and monumental columns arranged in an orderly manner along the facade and separating the different sections.

 salone del mobile 2025
 salone del mobile 2025
 salone del mobile 2025
 salone del mobile 2025
 salone del mobile 2025 salone del mobile 2025

One more year. One more edition. The same anticipation. But a new concept. New materials, new collections, new sensations.

 salone del mobile 2025

Brutalism with a Mediterranean touch

It is undeniable that the traditional Mediterranean house has been the main source of inspiration for the architecture of our past stands at the Salone del Mobile Milano with its white walls, ceramic tiles, inner courtyards and gardens. However, this year we wanted something different. Still Mediterranean, yes, but on the imposing side.

What visitors will find this time is our particular approach to Italian brutalist architecture, inspired in turn by the architecture of the Roman Empire with its bulky columns and high vaults. Once again designed by Sylvain Carlet, the stand displays high ceilings and monumental columns arranged in an orderly manner along the facade and separating the different sections.

 salone del mobile 2025
 salone del mobile 2025
 salone del mobile 2025
 salone del mobile 2025

A sensory walk

From the outside, the restrained architecture of the stand evoked the facade of a palazzo. Inside, this austere geometrical elegance was counterbalanced by the warmth and gentleness of the earth-tone colour palette and the sensory textures all over the space: from the concrete floors exposed here and there to the large carpets, wall panels and, of course, the wide range of top quality upholstery fabrics dressing the furniture.

Impressive but welcoming was the stand’s leitmotiv for this edition of the Salone del Mobile Milano 2025. Bright and airy, the warm diffuse lighting and exuberant tropical plants helped to increase the sensation of being in a sun-kissed outdoor space. A magical atmosphere immediately wrapped those visitors who ventured into this structured labyrinth of robust pillars where our contemporary collections shone with their own special light.

 salone del mobile 2025
 salone del mobile 2025
 salone del mobile 2025
 salone del mobile 2025

Meridies by Roberto Lazzeroni: embracing “la bella vita”

Spring is the season when we dream of summer. Meridies, our new outdoor collection by veteran Italian designer Roberto Lazzeroni, is a dream of summer come true. Inspired by Expormim’s signature material, rattan, but made of FSC® sapele wood, Meridies proposes a journey back in time to our childhood when after spending the morning at the beach, we would return home to have lunch and then look for a shaded place to take a nap and wait for the afternoon to cool off.

In fact, “meridies” in Latin means midday, but also the cool, shady place where one can comfortably rest during the hottest hours of the day. Meridies consists of sculptural designs crafted from FSC®-certified sapele wood. Expormim’s way of working rattan is one source of inspiration; the other would be natural elements such as petals, seeds or leaves. Through them the designer reinforces the idea of softness and lightness. 

Meridies is an outdoor collection made with the finesse and the cosiness of an indoor. It’s a proposition to lay back and gaze at the stars in a pristine summer night sky savouring a glass of good wine. This is “la bella vita”.

 salone del mobile 2025
 salone del mobile 2025
 salone del mobile 2025

One more year. One more edition. The same anticipation. But a new concept. New materials, new collections, new sensations.

 salone del mobile 2025

Brutalism with a Mediterranean touch

It is undeniable that the traditional Mediterranean house has been the main source of inspiration for the architecture of our past stands at the Salone del Mobile Milano with its white walls, ceramic tiles, inner courtyards and gardens. However, this year we wanted something different. Still Mediterranean, yes, but on the imposing side.

What visitors will find this time is our particular approach to Italian brutalist architecture, inspired in turn by the architecture of the Roman Empire with its bulky columns and high vaults. Once again designed by Sylvain Carlet, the stand displays high ceilings and monumental columns arranged in an orderly manner along the facade and separating the different sections.

 salone del mobile 2025
 salone del mobile 2025
 salone del mobile 2025
 salone del mobile 2025

One more year. One more edition. The same anticipation. But a new concept. New materials, new collections, new sensations.

 salone del mobile 2025

Brutalism with a Mediterranean touch

It is undeniable that the traditional Mediterranean house has been the main source of inspiration for the architecture of our past stands at the Salone del Mobile Milano with its white walls, ceramic tiles, inner courtyards and gardens. However, this year we wanted something different. Still Mediterranean, yes, but on the imposing side.

What visitors will find this time is our particular approach to Italian brutalist architecture, inspired in turn by the architecture of the Roman Empire with its bulky columns and high vaults. Once again designed by Sylvain Carlet, the stand displays high ceilings and monumental columns arranged in an orderly manner along the facade and separating the different sections.

 salone del mobile 2025
 salone del mobile 2025
 salone del mobile 2025
 salone del mobile 2025

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