Milan Design Week 2026: The Complete Roundup - Brands

Milan Design Week 2026 is done, and our bags are finally unpacked. Over seven days, we moved through showrooms and flagship spaces across the city, covering every label we showcase at Simply Sofas.
Here is everything we discovered and experienced, brand by brand.
Brands in Focus
Molteni&C

At Palazzo Molteni, the brand presented a complete, cohesive vision across living, kitchen, wardrobe, and outdoor spaces. Sculptural forms and refined proportions led the narrative, with materiality taking centre stage. Kitchens leaned into architectural clarity, while wardrobes focused on seamless, understated elegance.
Pianca

Pianca's showroom brought together strong design, beautiful textures, and a confident colour palette. The collection reflected a clear direction, with outdoor and storage solutions given the same attention as interiors, balancing function with a more thoughtful approach.
NicolettiHome

NicolettiHome focused on comfort that feels personal and immediate. Adaptability remained key, with seating designed to respond to individual needs through intuitive, adjustable features. The direction is practical, confident, and centred around how people actually live.
Bonaldo

Bonaldo's collection stood out for its quiet presence. Pieces that hold their own through proportion and finish rather than scale or drama, with surfaces that carry texture openly and seating that feels genuinely easy to live with. The approach favours subtlety, with design that reveals itself over time.
Koinor

Koinor explored movement and flexibility through seating that adjusts, swivels, and adapts. Paired with beautiful silhouettes, generous proportions, rich tones, and tactile finishes, the collection took a more expressive approach to comfort and a dynamic visual language. A strong showing across the board.
Calligaris

The dining space took centre stage, anchored by a new table inspired by water-worn stone. A frosted glass surface, an organic form, and an extending mechanism as considered as the design itself.
Estro Milano

Estro Milano's home theatre sofa delivers exactly what modern living demands. With integrated recliners and discreet functional elements, the design balances comfort and practicality without overcomplicating either.
Reflex

Reflex presented strong forms and a refined material palette across pieces that transition easily between indoor and outdoor settings. The collection felt versatile, composed, and well considered.
Calia Italia

Comfort made to look effortless. Soft curves, generous proportions, and one of the strongest pattern stories at Milan Design Week this year - stripes across upholstery, bringing character into the room while keeping the overall look balanced and fresh.
W.Schillig

W.Schillig focused on precision and restraint. Clean lines, rich materials, and well-balanced proportions defined a collection that feels contemporary without excess, letting comfort lead the conversation. German engineering at its finest.
Ezpeleta

Ezpeleta treated outdoor design with the same care as interiors. The Trena chair set the tone with its light, purposeful, and well-proportioned design. Warmer browns and soft neutrals ran through the collection, ensuring the pieces blend seamlessly into their surroundings while maintaining a clear identity.
Natuzzi Italia

A stop on Via Durini that always earns its place. Natuzzi presented a cohesive range rooted in craftsmanship and comfort. From well-balanced dining designs to modular seating, the collection reflects an evolution that stays true to the brand's core.
Cattelan Italia

Cattelan Italia's collection balanced presence with restraint. Statement dining pieces, alongside lighting and mirrors, completed a range that felt expressive with a sense of quiet sophistication.
Tonin Casa

Cohesion and detail defined Tonin Casa's showcase. Dining sets with smooth material transitions, coffee tables with sculptural presence, lighting with subtle accents, and sideboards exploring contrast through form and finish - each piece contributing to a unified interior story.
The coverage continues…
Milan Design Week 2026 has been, by any measure, a strong edition - generous with its surprises, consistent in its quality, and as compelling at the end as it was at the beginning.
Stay with us as we bring you more highlights, standout moments, and design inspiration from Milan Design Week in the weeks ahead.
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