
Designer Odo Fioravanti, winner of Compasso d'Oro award, has designed two new products for Baleri Italia: the InBallo low table and the Spunta armchair. Both embody the brand's desire to create products that place interaction with the user at the centre of the design.
InBallo, with its recycled cardboard legs and metal top, stands out for its sustainable design: it is assembled by interlocking the pieces, without screws or glue.
Spunta is a small armchair with an essential design, consisting of two padded cushions inside a completely disassemblable metal tubular structure, designed for compact packaging and optimised for logistics.
Milano Design Week 2025
Baleri Italia returns to the Salone del Mobile.Milano with a renewed identity and a vision projected towards the future. In the new catalogue, in line with the brand Manifesto, the icons that have marked its history coexist with the novelties resulting from new collaborations and range expansions.
Among the great classics we find the Mac Gee bookcase by Philippe Starck, the Juliette chair by Hannes Wettstein and the Tato series by Denis Santachiara. Alongside them, the new creations expand the offer while maintaining the usual balance between design rigour and postmodern spirit, in line with the brand's Manifesto and its central concept of sustainable freedom.



Arik Levy has designed the Roots family of tables and low tables for Baleri Italia. The design is characterised by the modularity of the metal legs, inspired by the shape of roots, which can be combined in different configurations thanks to a magnetic coupling system. The glass top, fixed with suction cups, enhances the concept of sustainable freedom.
The product catalogue is also enriched with console and low tables derived from the T-Table, designed by Angelo Mangiarotti in 1998, reinterpreted in a contemporary key with two new marbles for the top, grey and beige. The famous Cartoons, Compasso d'Oro by Luigi Baroli, is also renewed with the new Ruby Red finish, a tribute to the recent rebranding of Baleri Italia.