Spring is a natural time for reinvention — as we explored in our recent blog post on closet renovation and organization — making it the ideal season to embrace fresh ideas and creative momentum. Each April, Salone del Mobile sets the tone for global design innovation, and this year was no exception. As officeinsight observed, Salone 2025 marked a shift toward elegance rooted in sustainability, material integrity, and the seamless blending of fashion, art, and technology — themes reflected in many of our brand partners’ latest launches. From climate-conscious design to storytelling as strategy, this season’s standout pieces signal a more refined, future-focused direction for the industry — one we’re proud to bring to our clients through 210 Design House. Curious what caught our eye? Here are our top picks from this year’s launches.
Arflex: Seating Made Nostalgic
It’s no secret that Arflex’s furnishings are considered modern classics — so it should never come as a surprise when they find a way to revitalize a nostalgic favorite with a modern twist. At this year’s show, the brand brought back the iconic Marius&Marius sofa, originally designed by Mario Marenco in the 1970s. In Italian design, the decade symbolized the combination of comfort, irony, and originality — qualities sure to be present in more of Arflex’s upcoming work.
Arflex’s Marius&Marius sofa, debuted at Salone 2025
MisuraEmme: A Collaboration Worth Celebrating
When designing closet systems, a certain architectural prowess is required — making wardrobe, closet, and organization design specialist MisuraEmme’s new collaboration with Studio63 all the more natural. Featuring luxurious technological advances blended with design savvy, the collection is a study in materiality and features marble, lacquer, and more.
MisuraEmme’s Partenio table, designed in collaboration with Studio63
Wall&decò: A Textured Take on the Classics
Neutrals don’t have to be boring — and if this year’s wall coverings have their say, they’re anything but. Wall&decò debuted a few new collections at Salone, including Essential Wallpaper 2025 and Contemporary Wallpaper 2025. The Essential collection features three offerings (each designed in collaboration with a different designer) in varying shades of tan, and also features 3D reliefs. The 3D reliefs provide texture and interest, showcasing the versatility of even a simple shade. The 16 new wallpapers that make up the Contemporary collection follow the theme “In Brown We Trust,” spotlighting the foundational, grounding warmth of the color and its many shades.
Wall&decò’s “Tavillion” wallpaper as part of the Essential 2025 line
Wall&decò’s “Parallel Tinct” wallpaper as part of the Contemporary 2025 line
Glas Italia: Playful Motifs
The mirrors and glass pieces of Glas Italia are always fun — but a few of their latest items provide a true party for the senses. With pieces including the garden-reminiscent bouquet mirror and a new disco-ball-adjacent mirror, all personalities can find joy in the expansive new collection.
Glas Italia’s Bouquet mirror in collaboration with Particia Urquiola
Snaidero: Angular Kitchen Artistry
Finally, there are few things we at 210 love more than a functional yet beautiful kitchen — and Snaidero’s latest Orbita offerings showcase just that. Proving that cleanliness and precision can be found outside of straight lines and expected silhouettes, the rotation-centric shapes of Orbita allow for maximum livability while also making a design statement.
Snaidero’s Orbita kitchen, debuted at Salone 2025
Interested in adding these launches to your own home or project? Stop into our showroom to discuss the latest in kitchens, closets, organization, furnishings, and more.