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Salone del Mobile.Milano 2026: Matter, Craft and Emotion — Spain Steps Up
Every April, Milan draws the design world into its orbit. The 64th edition of Salone del Mobile.Milano (21st–26th April, Rho Fiera Milano) promises to be one of the most ambitious yet — and Spain is arriving with something to say.
The Stage Is Set
The numbers speak for themselves: more than 1,900 exhibitors from 32 countries, 227 brands including first-timers and returnees, and over 169,000 square metres of net exhibition space — completely sold out. This year also marks the eagerly awaited return of the biennial exhibitions: EuroCucina with FTK – Technology For the Kitchen (106 brands from 17 countries) and the International Bathroom Exhibition (163 brands from 14 countries). SaloneSatellite, for its part, brings together 700 designers under 35 alongside 23 international schools and universities.

Matter. Craft. Emotion. Furniture from Spain.
Against this backdrop, 40 Spanish brands will take their place under the FURNITURE FROM SPAIN umbrella — the largest Spanish collective presence the fair has seen in recent years. The 2026 slogan, Matter. Craft. Emotion, is not a marketing line chosen lightly. It reflects something genuine about how Spanish manufacturers approach their work: a deep attachment to materials and process, paired with a genuine commitment to the experience of living with objects — how they feel, how they age, and how they shape the spaces people actually inhabit.
The range on show is deliberately broad. From statement indoor furniture and outdoor living solutions to contract collections for hospitality and workspaces, from architectural finishes and original artworks to bathroom fittings and innovative rest systems — the Spanish offer in Milan defies easy categorisation, which is rather the point. These are companies that have grown beyond niche positions to become genuinely versatile players in the international market.

Designer Brands from Spain — Where Spanish Design Speaks Loudest
If there is a heartbeat to the Spanish presence at the Salone, it is where some of the country’s most internationally recognised design-led brands will be concentrated. Names such as EXPORMIM, GANDIABLASCO, VONDOM, INCLASS, VERGÉS, RS Barcelona, ONDARRETA, POINT and SKLD Studio — among others — will present collections that span residential, outdoor and contract environments with considerable breadth.
What connects these brands is not a common aesthetic but a deep seriousness about design. Expect to encounter intelligent use of natural and technical materials, a clear command of form, and collections that respond to real shifts in how people inhabit spaces — whether at home, in a hotel lobby or at a workplace. This is Spanish design at its most self-assured.

Exclusive and Authored Décor — Where Craft Takes Centre Stage
A distinct group of brands — including ALEXANDRA, PUNT, UECKO, DRESSY and HURTADO — will present what might be loosely described as authored design: pieces with a clear creative point of view, a refined material sensibility, and the kind of production quality that makes itself felt in person.
This is the corner of the Spanish offer where craft takes centre stage — where upholstery becomes a statement, where cabinetry reveals its ancestry, and where decorative objects carry genuine personality. For specifiers and collectors alike, these pavilions reward careful attention.

Contemporary Furniture, Lifestyle and Rest — A Confident Middle Ground
Brands such as MOBLIBERICA, KARIBIAN, NISI FAMILY, CASUAL, ORMO’S and BRUCS occupy a space that is increasingly central to the international conversation: contemporary furniture shaped by current trends, with a clear lifestyle sensibility and an uncompromising focus on comfort. These are collections designed for the way people want to live now — relaxed but refined, adaptable without sacrificing personality — and complemented by a serious offer in innovative rest solutions, a sector where Spanish brands have built a strong and well-earned international reputation.

EuroCucina and Salone del Bagno — Spain in the Biennial Spotlight
The return of EuroCucina and the International Bathroom Exhibition is one of the most anticipated moments of the 2026 Salone, and Spanish brands are present in both. NOVARA will bring its kitchen offer to EuroCucina, while SNYCESS and RAMÓN SOLER will make their case in the bathroom sector — a space undergoing its own quiet transformation, where the intersection of technology, wellness and aesthetics is producing some of the most interesting product development in the industry.

A Presence Worth Watching
Forty companies, multiple pavilions, two biennial exhibitions. The Spanish presence at Salone del Mobile.Milano 2026 is not simply larger than before — it is more layered, more diverse, and more deliberately positioned across the fair’s different territories.
Matter. Craft. Emotion is not a slogan in search of a story — it is the story. One that Spanish design has been building for years and that, in Milan this April, will find one of its most compelling chapters yet. Arrivederci in Milan, then…
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Furniture from Spain is the brand created by ANIEME with the support of ICEX, bringing together Spanish companies that manufacture furniture for the home, kitchen, offices and public spaces.