Salone del Mobile: The Exhibitors We Can’t Wait to See

Guess what? Salone del Mobile will be back to Milan from the 17th to the 22nd of April!

With more than 20 halls to see in five days, it is better if you arrive at Salone del Mobile with a plan and a list of all the brands you can’t leave without visiting. And while we can’t tell you what will be happening in all 25 halls, we can begin to spike your interest by sharing with you 10 brands that will be exhibiting in Hall 1 during the 2018 edition of Salone del Mobile. See them all below and make sure to tell us your favorite!


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Essential Home

A mid-century inspired furniture brand based in Porto, Portugal, with presence all over the world. Essential Home’s furniture is inspired by the glamorous Hollywood era between the 1930s and 1960s, with a contemporary twist.

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Selva

Founded in 1968 in Verona, Selva stands out for their creativity, variety, and respect for Italian craftsmanship. Their furniture line is classic and elegant, enabling interior designers to create timeless interiors.

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Lalique

Founded by René Lalique in the 19th century, Lalique is still known as the ultimate symbol of French luxury. Honoring its founder, today Lalique still handcrafts beautiful crystal perfume bottles and emotional jewelry designs, at the same time they deliver an exceptional homeware collection that feels timeless and luxurious.

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Boca do Lobo

One of the most prestigious Portuguese luxury furniture brands, Boca do Lobo sells high-quality bespoke furniture like no other. Known for their unique pieces, Boca do Lobo’s furniture is all handmade by some of the best Portuguese artisans.

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Brabbu

Think fierce and powerful furniture. This is Brabbu. Inspired by an intense way of living, they bring power into an urban lifestyle with their high-end furniture, creating unique interiors both for private and commercial projects.

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Theodore Alexander

One of the leading furniture manufacturers in South East Asia, Theodore Alexander have been designing eclectic, traditional and modern classical furniture and accessories since 1996, when it was founded by Paul Maitland Smith.

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Rubelli Casa

The Milan-based furniture company Rubelli Casa is responsible for the design and manufacture of contemporary pieces which reflect the lost art of Italian and Milanese design. Their collection focuses on tropical, yet contemporary upholstered pieces, as well as accessories.

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Hugues Chevalier

Inspired by the Art Deco movement, Hugues Chevalier his first contemporary sofa models in 1978. Since then, the designer has been recognized as one of the best high-end contemporary furniture designers, celebrating the unique design of the 1930s.

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Erba

Founded in 2007, Erba is a contemporary furniture brand from Figino Serenza, Italy. Their designs are sleek and modern, using mainly fabric and leather coatings for their upholstered items.

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Arkeos

Arkeos, a high-quality Italian furniture brand, comes to us with the promise to design and conceive unique furniture, creating contemporary environments that enrich our concept of beauty.

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