Milano Design Week 2026

Milano Design Week 2026

New designs and reissues

At Milan Design Week 2026, Baleri Italia presented an exhibition path that combined new pieces and reissues, offering a cohesive view of the brand’s identity.

Among the new designs, Matteo by Mati Sipiora marked the Polish designer’s debut with an Italian company: a lightweight, modular system in bent sheet metal that reinterprets personal references alongside the soft, functional language of the brand’s 1980s designs.

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Claesson Koivisto Rune expanded the collection with two seating pieces: the Coulisse sofa, defined by a cover system that shapes its profile while making it easy to remove, and the Tsu lounge chair, minimal and suspended, inspired by the fluid gesture of East Asian calligraphy.
 

Alongside the new pieces, the return of Amiko—a coat stand designed by Alessandro Mendini in 1988—brought one of the brand’s icons back into focus, updated in its color palette while remaining true to its original character.

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The presentation was completed by updates designed by Odo Fioravanti: Spunta, reinterpreted as a compact sofa, and InBallo, transformed into a rotating storage unit, continuing an approach attentive to sustainable materials.

The brand was also present at the Fuorisalone, between Palazzo Donizetti and the Tricolore Design Hub, where Luigi Baroli’s Cartoons screens reaffirmed a design legacy recognized with the Compasso d’Oro award.

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