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30 Luxury Furniture Brands to Visit in Milan 2026

Every April, the global design community gathers in Milan, a city that transforms into a living gallery where innovation meets heritage. For professional interior designers, architects, and luxury enthusiasts, navigating hundreds of exhibitions requires thoughtful curation. That is why we have selected 30 luxury furniture brands, including our own standout collections such as BRABBU, Maison Valentina, Rug’Society, Boca do Lobo, CIRCU, LUXXU, Essential Home, and DelightFULL, that represent the essence of “Fierce Design” and the future of high-end living.

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Dramatic high-end living room with ornate black wall molding, vibrant mustard-yellow velvet tufted seating, a monumental gold tiered chandelier, and a black marble coffee table on an abstract patterned rug.Dramatic high-end living room with ornate black wall molding, vibrant mustard-yellow velvet tufted seating, a monumental gold tiered chandelier, and a black marble coffee table on an abstract patterned rug.
Bold Luxury Living Room: Black Walls and Mustard Velvet

A powerful exploration of nature through brass, velvet, and rare marbles, translating raw strength into collectible design.

High-end bathroom concepts where bespoke craftsmanship meets fine materials like marble and brass.

An avant-garde gallery of hand-tufted tapestries that transform floors into art exhibitions through bold graphic patterns and noble materials.

Artistic statement pieces that blur the boundary between furniture and collectible art.

5. Molteni&C

Sophisticated modular systems and kitchens designed with architectural precision by Vincent Van Duysen, part of the curated 30 luxury furniture brands.

6. Baxter

Dramatic atmospheres defined by exceptional leather craftsmanship.

7. Nilufar Gallery

Nina Yashar’s visionary curation of collectible design and rare vintage pieces, featured among 30 luxury furniture brands making waves in 2026.

8. Dimoregallery

Cinematic interiors blending nostalgia with contemporary luxury storytelling.

9. Henge

Monumental furniture pieces crafted from stone and metal, redefining functional sculpture.

10. Armani Casa

Minimalist serenity enriched with refined materials and timeless Italian sophistication, representing the pinnacle of 30 luxury furniture brands.

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11. Fendi Casa

Glamorous textures and Roman craftsmanship translated into contemporary interiors.

12. Versace Home

Bold maximalism infused with unmistakable fashion heritage.

13. Dolce & Gabbana Casa

Mediterranean vibrancy expressed through artisanal techniques and Sicilian motifs.

14. Poltrona Frau

The ultimate reference in luxury leather craftsmanship.

15. Edra

Experimental furniture pushing the boundaries of form and comfort, a highlight among the 30 luxury furniture brands.

Luxury entryway featuring a black marble-top console table with geometric gold legs, a large-scale gray and gold abstract painting, and two vertical brass wall sconces against dark wood paneling.Luxury entryway featuring a black marble-top console table with geometric gold legs, a large-scale gray and gold abstract painting, and two vertical brass wall sconces against dark wood paneling.
Modern Luxury Entryway Inspiration: Gold Accents & Abstract Art

16. Flexform

Quiet luxury and understated Italian comfort at its finest.

17. Giorgetti

Sculptural woodworking and refined cabinetmaking traditions.

18. Ceccotti Collezioni

Organic, hand-crafted wooden forms combining artistry and precision.

19. Gallotti&Radice

Masters of glass design paired with burnished brass detailing, a standout in the 30 luxury furniture brands selection.

20. Visionnaire

Meta-luxury interiors designed as immersive lifestyle environments.

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21. De Padova

Architectural minimalism rooted in design history.

22. Rimadesio

Technical excellence in glass and aluminum systems, proudly listed among 30 luxury furniture brands.

23. Flos

Lighting icons that function as jewelry for interiors.

24. Artemide

Human-centered lighting innovation blending technology and emotion.

25. Boffi

A benchmark in luxury kitchens and bathroom architecture.

26. Loro Piana Interiors

Sensory luxury expressed through the world’s finest textiles.

27. Rossana Orlandi

A must-visit destination for avant-garde and sustainable collectible design.

28. Hermès Home

Discreet French elegance elevated by noble materials and craftsmanship.

29. Gessi

Wellness design transforming bathrooms into private spa experiences.

30. Cassina

Iconic modernism meets contemporary experimentation through the legendary “I Maestri” collection of 30 luxury furniture brands.

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Sophisticated executive home office with charcoal gray wainscoting, a large black marble desk, a bold zebra-print area rug, and an oversized tiered brass chandelier illuminating golden velvet armchairs.Sophisticated executive home office with charcoal gray wainscoting, a large black marble desk, a bold zebra-print area rug, and an oversized tiered brass chandelier illuminating golden velvet armchairs.
Luxury Home Office Inspiration: Bold Patterns & Marble Finishes

Each showroom tells a unique story, reflecting innovation, craftsmanship, and contemporary luxury, making these 30 luxury furniture brands essential destinations for designers and collectors alike. From sculptural statement pieces to tactile materials, the influence of these 30 luxury furniture brands extends far beyond Milan, setting trends that will define luxury living worldwide.

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Location at Salone del Mobile 2026 :

SALONE DEL MOBILE
Pavilion 15 – Stand A01-A03

SALONE DEL BAGNO (EUROBAGNO)
Pavilion 06 – Stand C32

Dates: 16 – 21 April 2026

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