Cappellini unveils a new chapter in its design journey at Milan Design Week 2025—not merely a collection, but a vision of the everyday.
From reissues to never-before-seen pieces, each creation reflects an aesthetic evolution that anticipates the future through the brand’s unmistakable style.
The Red Bookcase by Studio REJO is crafted from lacquered ash. Its stepped design and vibrant red finish strike a balance between functionality and visual impact, creating an immersive setting for reading and contemplation.
Joe Colombo’s iconic storage cabinet returns as the Combi Center Limited, a special reissue composed of three pieces. With its cylindrical form in matte lacquered wood—offered in white, black, and polenta yellow—and sliding doors in wood and aluminum, it’s a timeless icon reimagined as a collector’s item.
The Combi Center coffee table, inspired by the original 1963 design, features four open compartments in a cylindrical shape. Crafted in lacquered wood with aluminum accents and retractable casters, it’s a dynamic, multifunctional piece that blends sophistication with practicality.
Giulio Cappellini’s Dolmen Color reinterprets the iconic 1982 table with a polyurethane base and a wooden top, available in matte or glossy lacquer across a rich color palette. A sculptural presence, it merges archaic echoes with a contemporary spirit.
Dolmen Glass, a new version of Cappellini’s emblematic table, comes in elliptical or round shapes. It pairs the material weight of semicircular marble bases with the lightness of a glass top, striking a balance between elegance and innovation.
Selettiva Cantù, designed by Giulio Cappellini, is a sculptural chair with a brutalist aesthetic. Its three-legged oak base supports an upholstered seat, resulting in a design that is both essential and expressive—perfect for refined, versatile interiors.
Reti-co by Daisuke Kitagawa draws inspiration from the traditional Japanese shoji sliding door. Its grid-like panel doubles as a handle, seamlessly uniting form and function. Available in back-lacquered oak or glass, with natural or lacquered finishes, it’s a piece defined by subtle elegance.
Kwado by Sebastian Herkner is a bold, playful armchair available in both fixed and swivel versions. Designed for residential and contract settings, it offers customizable comfort with integrable ottomans and accessories.
Giunto by Antrei Hartikainen is an organically shaped coffee table inspired by nature. Its rotating top and off-center joint highlight Nordic craftsmanship and minimalist aesthetics. Available in two heights, and in lacquered or European cherry finishes, it’s a functional and sculptural piece.
Juli Soft Plus by Werner Aisslinger is a refined, upholstered armchair with enveloping lines. Offered with three different base options, it blends comfort, elegance, and versatility into a seat with a contemporary flair.
Mathare by Giacomo Moor is a series of oak tables and benches inspired by interlocking construction techniques. Originally designed for a humanitarian project in Nairobi, the collection combines formal purity, modularity, and social meaning, and is available in natural or open-pore lacquer finishes.
Uni by Piero Lissoni is a collection of minimalist storage units. With wood and aluminum doors and drawers, blade or foot bases, and glossy or matte finishes, it brings functionality and sophistication to modern interiors.
Uni Notte extends the iconic storage concept into the bedroom with a range of nightstands and chests of drawers. Featuring clean lines and vivid color options in matte or glossy finishes, it brings modern elegance to nighttime spaces.
The Oblong Plus Bed by Jasper Morrison evolves from the Superoblong with a refined and minimalist design. Featuring integrated storage, customizable covers, and three available sizes, it’s ideal for elegant, contemporary bedrooms.
Bhuri by Satyendra Pakhalé is a rug collection inspired by the designer’s original watercolor paintings. Rendered in shades of red, blue, and gray, it fuses pictorial tradition with textile refinement, turning art into contemporary design.
These rugs embody with a poetic and conceptual power: Camouflage by Azambourg reimagines camouflage with sophisticated flair; Fyrkant by Cappellini draws on Art Deco with geometric motifs; and Mondo by Damiani becomes a visual manifesto that bridges culture and modernity.
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