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Discover the best of Salone del Mobile Milano 2025, where top names including Louis Vuitton, Fendi, Armani, Hermès, Longchamp, Missoni and Saint Laurent revealed innovative designs for luxurious living

STORYSheena Khemaney
Fendi Casa. Photo: Handout
Fendi Casa. Photo: Handout
Architecture and design

Dolce & Gabbana went between the sheets for its first foray into bedlinen, while Swarovski found inspiration in nature for tableware, and Loro Piana joined forces with Dimoremilano

Missoni Home

Stripey distinction from Missoni and Roda. Photo: Handout
Stripey distinction from Missoni and Roda. Photo: Handout

This year marks the second collaboration between Missoni Home and Italian outdoor furniture company Roda – the design powerhouses reworked some of Roda’s most sought-after collections. For instance, this snazzy director’s chair, which hails from the Orson line, features Missoni’s signature zigzag-stripes in blazing hues of brown, orange, beige and white.

Longchamp

Ruban chairs by Pierre Renart for Longchamp. Photo: Handout
Ruban chairs by Pierre Renart for Longchamp. Photo: Handout
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French designer and cabinetmaker Pierre Renart has been appointed by Longchamp to help create two original pieces of furniture: a Wave walnut and leather bench, and a set of eight Ruban chairs. The creations effortlessly combine Renart’s elegant curves with the vibrant colours associated with Longchamp’s equestrian heritage. Both styles are crafted from American walnut and upholstered in cowhide leather.

Louis Vuitton Home

The stunning Kaleidoscope cabinet from Louis Vuitton Home Collection. Photo: Handout
The stunning Kaleidoscope cabinet from Louis Vuitton Home Collection. Photo: Handout
The French fashion house is piling into interiors and lifestyle. Louis Vuitton recently introduced its Home Collection, comprising five product categories: Objets Nomades, Signature (furniture and lighting), Decoration (objects and textiles), Tableware and Gaming. Highlights include the Kaleidoscope cabinet, porcelain dishes adorned with artistic interpretations of the maison’s monogram flower motif, and a pinball machine – that’s right – inspired by the world of Pharrell Williams, Louis Vuitton’s creative director of menswear since 2023.

Fendi Casa

Fendi Casa’s artistic take on the modern sideboard. Photo: Handout
Fendi Casa’s artistic take on the modern sideboard. Photo: Handout
There was no shortage of stand-out offerings at Fendi Casa. The brand’s latest collection includes the Later sofa, a masterpiece that references the rigid architecture of Fendi’s Rome headquarters, and the sculptural Twist chair, which features a wooden structure and leather armrests that echo the swirl of a ribbon. The pieces were designed by Ceriani Szostak and Stefano Gallizioli respectively.

Loro Piana Interiors

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