Caccaro

No-Wall House: a stage for living

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Furniture as architecture, space without walls: with No-Wall House, Caccaro turns the idea of the living module into an ongoing research tool. An exhibition project that evolves over time, placing the product centre stage and life at the heart of design.

The living module – and modular architecture more broadly – has long occupied a central place not only in exhibition culture, but also in broader reflections on the present and future of design. It is from this perspective that Caccaro, drawing on decades of experience in furniture systems, has repeatedly explored the concept of the No-Wall House: a research device, but also a mirror through which the company examines its own production, and through which audiences can better understand the changing nature of domestic needs.

At its core, No-Wall House poses a question: what happens when furniture stops inhabiting space and starts shaping it? Caccaro responds with an exhibition concept that, edition after edition – most recently presented at Salone del Mobile 2026 – continues to refine its answer without ever imposing it an end. The project remains intentionally open-ended, conceived to stay in dialogue with a changing world.

The installation unfolds through self-supporting elements that establish rhythm, function and circulation without relying on walls or ceilings. It is the Caccaro compositions – doors, panelling systems and storage elements – that generate the living module, evoking distinct environments while suggesting transitions between different scenes. Here, the product becomes an architectural framework: the structural core of a space that requires no physical boundaries to remain legible.
The experience is designed to be explored non-linearly. Every viewpoint offers a different reading of the whole, while each scene flows naturally into the next. Connections between spaces are amplified through transparent elements – open niches, glass fronts and generous openings – creating layered perspectives and guiding the gaze without dictating its direction.

The moodboard for the latest edition adopts a bright, open visual language. The natural grain of oak runs throughout the installation as a unifying thread, while the dialogue between wood, lacquered surfaces and more tactile finishes – such as Oxid – introduces a new depth to the reading of the product ecosystem without interrupting its visual continuity. Light enhances both volumes and materials, while greenery returns as a device for improving spatial perception and reinforcing a sense of domestic wellbeing. Moving around the perimeter, visitors observe the scenes almost as if from an auditorium: spectators to an increasingly fluid and dynamic way of living.

No-Wall House reflects the approach with which Caccaro has operated for nearly seventy years: material quality, technological innovation and a commitment to durability. The same logic underpinning its production processes – from the graphic configurator that assigns each composition a unique code to ensure it can be updated over time, to CARB2 certification reducing formaldehyde content to 0.09 ppm, and a just-in-time manufacturing model that minimizes stock ageing – is translated into the exhibition space through furniture systems capable of replacing the traditional wall and defining new domestic scenarios. An industrial vision that never relinquishes artisanal care: a project in continuous evolution.

Exhibition Project:
No-Wall House
Brand:
Caccaro
Web site:
www.caccaro.com/en
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