Salone del Mobile Milano 2025: A Human-Centered Approach to Design! – The 63rd edition of Salone del Mobile. Milano is fast on our heels, and from April 8-13, the city will host the premier global design event for the design industry. Research, creativity, culture, design, and innovation are at the forefront of everything, and this year, a human-centered approach to design will become the focus of the event. Salone del Mobile, otherwise known as iSaloni, will feature over 2,000 exhibitors, so it is bound to showcase an eclectic mix of the best in design. Now, Interior Design Magazines explores some of the features you can expect to see at the prestigious furniture and design event.
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Salone del Mobile. Milano 2025
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“Thought for Humans”
The title of this year’s new communication campaign takes form through the art of photography. Developed in collaboration with Dentsu Creative Italy, the project is conceptualized by New York-based artist and photographer Bill Durgin, renowned for his deconstruction of the human body in his artwork. At the heart of the campaign is the connection between the human body and design.
Euroluce

The returning Euroluce will highlight the future of lighting design, emphasizing technology, sustainability, innovation, smart systems, AI integration, and biophilic design. In addition, the inaugural Euroluce International Lighting Forum will be held over two days.

Titled “Light for Life. Light for Spaces” and directed by Annalisa Rosso in collaboration with APIL, the forum will take place at the new arena: The Forest of Space by Sou Fujimoto. It will certainly be an unprecedented opportunity to reimagine the beauty of lighting and all of its uses.


At Euroluce, there will be a few talks on April 10 worth listening to, including one by Stefano Mancuso, a pioneer of plant neurobiology; another by “solar designer” Marjan van Aubel; as well as one by Japanese lighting designer Kaoru Mende; and finally, Robert Wilson, a renowned American artist, who will discuss his approach to light.
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“Villa Héritage” by Pierre Yves Rochon

For Salone, renowned interior designer Pierre Yves Rochon has crafted “Villa Héritage”, a large-scale installation (pavilions 13-15) where design serves as a universal, timeless language, fostering dialogue between the arts and prompting reflection on the concept of heritage preservation. Elegant and thought-provoking, Villa Héritage reimagines interior design, transforming it into a bridge that links heritage with innovation, the past with the future. Here, luxury transcends mere aesthetics, evolving into a multi-sensory experience that blends harmony, culture, and timeless inspiration.
What to Expect from LUXXU
As the prestigious Salone del Mobile Milano approaches, LUXXU is set to return with a curated showcase that blends timeless elegance and cutting-edge design. Expect an immersive experience where innovation meets luxury as the brand unveils new products and redefines the boundaries of craftsmanship. From meticulously designed furniture to awe-inspiring lighting solutions, LUXXU’s presence promises to captivate and inspire, reaffirming its status as a leader in luxury design. Below, you can discover more about some of the products displayed at Salone del Mobile. Milano 2025.
LOCATION: LUXXU HOME: PAV 15 | STAND A01 A03 + LUXXU LIGHTING: EUROLUCE, PAV 10 | STAND D19
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