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Laurameroni continues its journey through materials, textures and tailored design, reaffirming its identity as a brand devoted to experiential elegance and artisan innovation.
The 2025 edition of Salone del Mobile.Milano was an opportunity to express once again our vision of design as a sensory language—made of refined details, sculptural forms and surfaces that invite touch as much as they please the eye.
“Feel Beyond” is a celebration of tactile beauty and visual poetry, where design becomes an intimate dialogue with the senses.
Laurameroni stand at Salone del Mobile.Milano 2025
With the concept "Feel Beyond", Laurameroni introduced new collections where creativity, customization and material research coexist in perfect harmony, transforming interiors into immersive, emotional spaces.
The strong response from architects, interior designers and international press confirms the relevance of a design approach that goes beyond trends—choosing instead to shape spaces that are timeless, tactile, and unmistakably Laurameroni.
Laurameroni's Exhibition at Salone del Mobile.Milano 2025
Space wall panels with Frame profiles, all in liquid metal tin finish
With the introduction of new products, finishes, and design elements, Laurameroni continues to push the boundaries of modernity, creating spaces that are as distinctive as they are luxurious.
Ippolita low-back armchairs upholstered in Lama wool. Low Hug table in dark brown liquid velvet. Corteccia wall panels in a dark bronze liquid metal finish.
In the soft embrace of chiaroscuro, where sculpted surfaces meet the rhythm of light and shadow, Laurameroni's exhibition space at Salone del Mobile 2025 unveils a multisensory composition of refined elegance and daring material experimentation: a curated interplay of textures and finishes—from liquid metal to carved wood, from luminous marble to velvet shadows—creating an emotional landscape that invites the eye to linger and the hand to explore.
A space that transcends the boundaries of simple furnishing to become a living, breathing gallery of contemporary craftsmanship, where each detail—rounded corners, tactile inlays, unexpected transparencies—tells a story of bespoke design, artistic research and timeless beauty, conceived not only to be admired, but to be felt, remembered and lived.
Infinity Table featuring grey travertine top, Lacca 61 antracite carved legs, and polished steel inserts.
An elegant and harmonious Dining Room where textures, materials and volumes dialogue in perfect balance.
At the center, the Infinity table stands out with its sculptural base in carved wood and a refined marble top. The two Drapé Club armchairs, upholstered in deep green leather and characterized by their iconic pleated design, offer comfort and enveloping softness.
Behind them, the Maxima boiserie in liquid metal tin finish becomes a textured backdrop. Above the table, the Zeppelin chandelier completes the composition with its elongated, mirrored form, adding a bold and unexpected sculptural presence.
Framing the space, two Vertical Gardens — one in walnut root wood, the other in glossy lacquered wood — paired with the high-back Ippolita leather armchair and two lacquered wood Infinity side tables.
The Bolle Low Table with oxidized brass frames and a selection of refined tops.
In Laurameroni’s living area, design takes the shape of sculpture and the texture of emotion. The sinuous curves of the Bitta and Duetto sofas, upholstered in soft leathers and precious fabrics, create a welcoming rhythm of organic forms and quiet elegance. The Duna armchairs defines the space with its generous volumes and refined tailoring, inviting a relaxed yet architectural way of inhabiting.
At the centre, the Bolle coffee tables unfold like a constellation of tactile finishes—patinated metals, marbles and veneers, and glossy shaded lacquer. The backdrop of the scene features Maxima wall panels in green aniline stained oak, enhanced by two Lightwall sconces finished in tin liquid metal. Illuminated by the delicate spheres of the Pianeti suspension lamp, the environment becomes a theatrical yet intimate landscape.
Completing the scene, two Diana armchairs in velvet, featuring a glossy lacquered swivel base, accompanied by the Talento Shelving System, and the Talento Up Unlimited sideboard, with the Ada table lamp placed on top.
Laurameroni continues to push the boundaries of modernity, creating spaces distinctive and luxurious.
Talento Bar System in brushed matt lacquered wood RAL 8019 with Unlimited tin liquid metal doors. Front panels in brown ash glossy lacquered wood. Top and back panel in Stone Rose marble.
The Amelie Stools—with their sculptural liquid metal base and soft leather seating
At the heart of the space, the Talento Bar System by Edoardo Colzani defines a new standard of elegance with its smooth curved volumes, signature rounded edges, and a refined balance between lacquered finishes, natural stone, and integrated lighting. Framing the Bar System, the Dune wall panels clad in Roxana 30 orange velvet create a vibrant and tactile backdrop.
On the right, the upholstered Amelie Stools—with their sculptural liquid metal base and soft leather seating—add a sense of comfort and craftsmanship to the island counter. Flanking the bar area, the Tango storage units, with their high-gloss cylindrical form and lacquered finishes in rich red hues, stand as functional sculptures.
On the left, the Tube console in Raptor liquid metal tin finish. On the console, the Aurizia table lamp with a base in rye straw.
Bed in brushed matt lacquered wood with Ollie headboard upholstered in Antai fabric by Loro Piana. Ollie bench in Loro Piana cashmere and wool. Terre wall panels in matt lacquered wood RAL 8019 and Loro Piana cashmere natural color.
On one side, the Imperfetto console, with its bold geometry and glossy lacquered finish, stands in contrast against the Rift brown craquele boiserie. Sculptural accents and objects rest atop, framed by the soft vertical light of the Cono floor lamp, characterized by its carved wood base and hand-blown Murano glass diffuser.
Facing it, the bedroom reveals a carefully layered composition: the upholstered Ollie bench, in a soft green Loro Piana cashmere, echoes the large headboard’s tonal rhythm. Beside the bed, two Corteccia nightstands display their hand-carved texture, while the Cono table lamps mirror the floor version, adding sculptural continuity and warm illumination. The Terre boiserie embraces the scene with its dynamic motif.
In a space where every detail tells a story of material elegance and refined design, the Corteccia dresser stands prominently in the foreground, crafted in dark bronze liquid metal. Its bronze back-painted glass top reflects ambient light, adding depth and nuance to the scene. Resting above, the Novecentotrenta table lamp in methacrylate wrapped in parchment casts a soft, enveloping glow, infusing the composition with a quiet sense of intimacy.
In the background, an architectural rhythm unfolds through the Terre Wardrobe composition, where matt wood, liquid velvet, and Loro Piana cashmere doors alternate in a sophisticated play of textures.
To the right, the Ollie sofa blends bold design and comfort, featuring a green hair-leather structure and a mattress upholstered in Loro Piana cashmere.
On the left, the Talento Vanity Desk, with its smooth shellac body and Rift-finished shellac side panels, is paired with the Kris chair, completing a composition where materials, light, and form exist in perfect harmony.
In this refined composition, the Collectionist Low Bar and Poe desk share a luminous dialogue through their glossy shaded lacquer finishes, enriched by the natural warmth of a mahogany veneered top. The Satellite table lamp in burnished brass adds a sculptural glow, while the 40/40 wall system in mahogany with rye straw doors and the green hair-leather wall panels introduce a sophisticated play of textures—elevating the space into a tactile and visual experience.
A composition where vibrant surfaces and refined craftsmanship converge. The Bamboo wall panels in orange liquid velvet bring warmth and intensity, while the Vega floor lamp, with its glossy shaded wood and Banaca fiber shade, adds a sculptural glow.
The Poe tables, in mahogany veneer, shaded lacquer, and rye straw, introduce a play of heights and finishes. Completing the scene, the Rialto armchair in grey Nabuk 2138 leather and the sofa in brown Loro Piana cashmere.
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