Every year, Salone del Mobile brings the best from the world of furniture design. From iconic names to emerging young talents, the fair has been vital in setting trends for the contemporary furniture industry. This year’s communication campaign emphasized a clear shift toward human-centered design.
Salone del Mobile 2025 showcased a number of furniture designs that followed sustainability, classic design and natural materials. We have rounded up 10 standout pieces that caught our eye and might catch yours, too.
Floating Sofa

Saint Laurent reissued limited edition furniture collection by Charlotte Perriand, which includes the iconic 5-seater floating sofa originally created for Japanese Ambassador’s Residence in Paris. Previously available only as sketches or prototypes, this sofa features an extra large base that is curved upwards at both ends.
Prince OH OH Stool

Owing to its unique design, this stool designed by Philippe Starck for Kartell serves as a geometric sculpture in any space. Building on its previous hourglass-like form, it now features a terraced pattern that is identical on both of its sides. It now features straight lines rather than a rounded form.
Haybale Lounge Chair

Designed by Nicholas Baker for Moooi, this sofa is based on the concept of stacking hay bales into a sculptural furniture piece for ultimate comfort. This modular seating system features quilted cushions that are held together with straps. The footstool completes the seating experience.
Bun Lounge Chair

The Bun lounge chair designed by Willo Perron for Knoll comprises of a thick rounded cushion paired with a tubular steel frame that creates a bird’s nest-like structure for sitting. The curves of the sling base hold the sitter in a comfortable, reclined position. Its stilt legs make the cloud-like seat appear to float in space.
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Haori Lounge Chair

Based on the design of a Japanese kimono jacket with a removable back covering, the Haori armchair is part of ADAL’s Look into Nature collection, which utilizes organic properties of the rush grass to make statement pieces with graceful curves. Designed by Canuch, it has a wooden supporting structure with soft padded cushions and a woven backrest cover. It is also said to have air cleaning properties.
Iris Chair

Designed by Emmanuel Gallina for Milla&Milli, this sculptural chair blends organic lines with delicate curves just like a flower. Made from oak wood, it is not only good to look at but also very inviting and comfortable to use.
Not Only White Sofa

Designed to offer maximum customization with chromatic and material combinations, Not Only White by LAGO is characterized by its soft shapes and deep, welcoming seat. It is distinguished by bands of different widths that completely make the entire structure.
RIPPLE Sofa and Table

This architect designed outdoor furniture collection by Zaha Hadid Architects for Serralunga a unique undulating shape inspired by water’s movement. The smooth curves and flowing lines evoke a sense of motion and fluidity. It is offered in a Moleskin finish for a unique aesthetic.
Pony Lounge chair

This fully upholstered lounge chair designed by Vladislav Tolochko for Potocco features cylindrical legs that extend throughout its structure, giving it a bold look. Its internal frame is made of birch and solid beech while the body is covered with padding and upholstery for comfort.
STEDELIJK Chair Color

Sabine Marcelis for her 2025 edition of the STEDELIJK Chair for BD Barcelona has changed to color from monochrome aluminum finish. It is now available in black brown, white, beige, and vermillion.
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