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Mogg at Salone del Mobile 2025: a multifaceted vision of contemporary living

Between rigor and imagination, material and gesture, Mogg once again stands out at Salone del Mobile 2025 with a collection that embraces design as an expressive, functional, and sculptural form.

The new pieces embody a contemporary vision shaped by harmonious contrasts: essential lines meet generous volumes, rough textures pair with refined finishes, pure geometries blend into organic forms. It's a continuous dialogue between object and space—one that surprises, inspires, and resonates. From seating to lighting, Mogg’s 2025 collection reveals a coherent yet multifaceted design identity, telling diverse stories united by a single language: design as a celebration of creative freedom and refined simplicity.

Mogg Rio

Rio, the new bed designed by Alain Gilles, appears to be sculpted from a single fluid gesture. Its full, upholstered base rises effortlessly to support the sloping headboard, carefully angled to offer optimal comfort for reading. Combining sculptural presence with functional clarity, Rio turns the sleeping area into a serene, welcoming retreat.

Rio Mogg
Rio Bed Mogg
Skyfall Mogg
Mogg Skyfall

Skyfall, by Alessandro Di Prisco, is a compact armchair with a bold and contemporary character. Constructed through intersecting joints and layered forms, it reveals a geometry that feels both familiar and unexpectedly fresh. Its beauty lies in essential proportions and generous volumes, enriched by tailored details like saddle stitching that emphasize its craftsmanship and personality. Ideal for interiors that seek a balance between rigor and comfort.

Mogg Skyfall
Mochi Mogg
Mogg Mochi

Enveloping, informal, and unexpected, Mochi by Artur De Menezes is an invitation to unwind.

Its asymmetrical and expansive shapes naturally embrace the body, offering an experience of pure relaxation. Playful yet poised, Mochi blends comfort with contemporary aesthetics, standing out with its strong visual presence.

Mogg Mochi 2025
Matrix Mogg
Mogg Matrix

The Matrix coffee tables by Bellavista & Piccini present a composition of cubic concrete volumes in soft, dusty hues. Minimal yet expressive, these sculptural pieces anchor the living space with their raw materiality and refined essentialism. Micro-architectures of sorts, they embody Mogg’s ability to transform utility into bold design statements.

Mogg Shape

Shape, the new console by Uto Balmoral, is a bold exploration of geometry and proportion. Circles, arcs, and semicircles come together in a dynamic visual balance that makes an immediate impression. With its strong identity, Shape is designed to enhance entryways and transitional spaces through a graphic and contemporary language.

Divina Mogg
Divina Mogg

Divina, by Studioventotto, is a bottle rack defined by its slender, rimless metal frame. Deceptively simple in form, it becomes a decorative accent with surprising versatility—able to adapt to various environments and accommodate bottles of different shapes and sizes. A minimal gesture with maximum presence.

Narciso Mogg

Narciso, designed by Claudio Bitetti, is more than a mirror—it’s a reflective architecture that reshapes space. Made of modular mirrored volumes, it functions both as a container and a surface that multiplies perceptions. A poetic object that merges functionality with illusion, Narciso redefines the mirror as a transformative element within the home.

Mogg Narciso
Lunee Mogg
Mogg Lunee

Sculptural and seemingly weightless, Lunee is a curved plywood chair by Marcantonio that blends craftsmanship with creative freedom. Each line speaks of a deliberate gesture, each detail reveals a quiet balance. Natural yet precise, Lunee fits effortlessly into both eclectic and classic interiors, its timeless elegance transcending trends.

Plier Mogg
Plier Mogg

Plier, a wall lamp by Alessandro Pasinelli, turns metal into poetry. Its semicircular elements unfold like luminous folds, casting soft plays of light and shadow that evolve with the space around them. The rigidity of metal gives way to delicate curves, offering a discreet yet theatrical presence on any wall.

Mogg Plier
Metrica Mogg

Metrica, by CTRLZAK Studio, is a pendant light where rhythm becomes structure. Slender metal rods are arranged at irregular intervals, holding a flexible LED tube that weaves through them with sinuous fluidity. A piece that plays with symmetry and asymmetry, Metrica finds balance between order and spontaneity, between precision and expressive freedom.

Costantina Opal Mogg
Mogg Costantina Opal

Costantina Opal, designed by Nava + Arosio Studio, is a floor and table lamp built on refined contrasts. The solid metal frame meets the softness of opaline blown glass, resulting in a luminous object with a strong yet graceful personality. With its focused and diffused glow, it enhances any space with quiet sophistication.

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