Milan 2026 | The Living Room, Reconsidered

July 15, 2026

Every April, Milan Design Week offers a barometer reading for how we want to live, a chance to take stock of new materials, new forms, and new design movements. This year, Poliform's answer was a much quieter one, where statement-making gave way to building an atmosphere, texture, and the slow rituals of home.

At the centre of their latest collection sits the release of Savoy, designed by Jean-Marie Massaud. A modular sofa with a distinctly architectural bearing, its geometry is modernist in spirit but softened everywhere else with deep seats, generous bolsters, and a sense of ease beneath its structure. Shown alongside its companion coffee tables, Savoy offers a living space ecosystem shaped by the way a room is really used, rather than simply how it has been arranged.

Massaud also designed Attimo, a chaise longue that borrows its posture from the African chair archetype; low-slung, curved, faintly nomadic and reworked in a cocooning frame with a soft, oversized cushion. Crafted from aniline leather, this piece feels relaxed, its surface left to patina and mark with every use, ageing alongside the room it sits in.

The Orbis Lounge chair takes comfort to the extreme with an enveloping silhouette, a matching pouf, and a headrest poised on slender metal legs that sits somewhere between a chair and a piece of soft sculpture. Aqualuna offers a simpler version of this with its rounded, water-smoothed forms moving easily between bedroom and living space, serving as a reminder that Poliform's latest pieces resist being pinned to a single room, or a single mood.

What emerged from Poliform during Milan Design Week isn't one single hero piece, but a mood built from posture, material, and the quiet comforts of staying home a little longer.

“The 2026 collection is designed by Jean-Marie Massaud, Emmanuel Gallina, studioutte, and by two new designers, George Yabu and Glenn Pushelberg, who bring a fresh perspective and an international outlook to our [Poliform] catalogue.”

—Marco Spinelli, CEO of Poliform

Collection 2026

Discover the 2026 collection in-store or download the catalogue.