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Bross: How Natural Materials Shape Seating, Tables and Accessories Across Diverse Environments
Italian furniture brand Bross has spent over four decades building its practice around natural materials, and its current collection is the clearest expression yet of what that commitment produces when it is paired with designers who have a specific and individual relationship to the materials they are working with. The collection brings together marble and stone, wood and cork across dining tables, coffee tables, chairs, armchairs, and modular accessories, each piece develop

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Mar 203 min read


Nuy Chair by Marco Acerbis for et al. Introduces Structural Clarity Ahead of Salone del Mobile.Milano 2026
et al. will present the Nuy chair, designed by Marco Acerbis, as part of its preview for Salone del Mobile.Milano 2026. The chair expands the company’s seating collection and reflects its continued focus on wood construction, structural visibility, and hospitality-oriented furniture design. The defining feature of the Nuy chair is its ash wood frame, developed around an inverted “Y” configuration. This structural element forms the central support system of the chair and distr

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Feb 242 min read


Lepli Seating by Kensaku Oshiro Expands with Chair and Armchair for Poltrona Frau
The Lepli seating family, designed by Kensaku Oshiro, has been extended with the addition of a chair and a small armchair. These new pieces join an existing range that includes stools, a bench, and poufs developed for indoor and outdoor use. The expansion continues a design direction that Poltrona Frau has maintained in recent years, where existing concepts are revisited and extended rather than replaced. The Lepli project was originally conceived as a compact upholstered sea

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Feb 244 min read


Salone del Mobile.Milano 2026 Preview — Turri’s B.E.L.T. Collection by Matteo Nunziati
Turri has included the B.E.L.T. seating collection, designed by Matteo Nunziati, in its presentation for Salone del Mobile.Milano 2026. The design takes a structural reference from the woven leather belt, using this element as a consistent detail across the system. The defining feature of the collection is a woven leather belt that wraps around the sofa’s armrests. The belt contains the volume and is finished with a buckle personalised with Turri’s “T” monogram. The seating i

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Feb 122 min read
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