#Trade Shows & Events
Salone del Mobile.Milano 2026
Collection 2026
Desiree, a Gruppo Euromobil brand together with Euromobil and Zalf, has always developed a specific living concept, not expressed as a static configuration of space but as a constantly evolving system of relationships. This approach challenges the very idea of comfort, moving it from a purely functional dimension to a broader one involving perception, use, and enhancing the quality of time. The collection presented at the Salone del Mobile.Milano 2026 furniture exhibition marks a new phase of research, expanding the brand's scope and deepening its design principles. This is not a change of direction, but a coherent extension: a progressive opening towards new typologies, new ways of use and new relationships between elements.
The Homan collection, by Matteo Thun & Antonio Rodriguez, featuring the new Homan Small configuration, is the development of a system that recently marked a milestone for the brand, re-elaborating its language in a more compact and versatile form. Conversely, the Mose sofa focuses on comfort through an invisible mechanism that allows for precise backrest adjustment, adapting to different postures and moments of the day. The extension into the outdoor sector is a natural continuation of the domestic project. Karin, designed by Setsu & Shinobu Ito, retains its soft lines while translating them through materials and craftsmanship that evoke a more tactile, artisanal dimension. Reinka defines the table as an essential presence, while Milos, designed by Marc Sadler, introduces a more open and convivial mode, where seating becomes a central element for connection, designed to be reconfigured over time.
A distinctive feature of the collection is the first-ever introduction of a family of storage units — Cross, Garbo, Teatro, Delineo, and Silenzio — marking a significant expansion of Desiree's design universe. Completing the collection are the Oasi rugs, designed by Setsu & Shinobu Ito, and Sahara, ideal for both indoors and outdoors thanks to its weather-resistance and lightfast properties. Together, these projects outline a coherent vision: a space that is not defined once and for all but is built over time through use and connections. A conscious living concept, where every element participates in a broader balance and is never limited to a single function.