Milano Design Week

Salone del Mobile and Fuorisalone 2024


Do you know which are the companies that made the history of the Salone?

The success of Milano Design Week is also due to a handful of visionary and far-sighted brands and entrepreneurs who have turned a furniture fair into a world-class event. Here is who they are.

At the Salone del Mobile, the spotlight often shines on designers, planners, their creative energy, and the products that, thanks to their research and experimentation, are launched on the market year after year. Sometimes, we overlook the equally indispensable and decisive role that companies have played and continue to play in the history of the Salone and its current configuration. If the Salone del Mobile has evolved into something far beyond a simple trade fair, it’s thanks to the intuition of a group of forward-thinking and, in some cases, visionary entrepreneurs. Infected by the euphoria of modernity sweeping the country during the economic boom and aware of the need to innovate on all fronts, they transformed the Salone into an extraordinary communicative medium, anticipating the practice of using events as a promotional tool, which would become central and strategic in other product sectors many years later.  

The history of the Salone del Mobile also mirrors, in its own way, the virtuous history of a significant part of the Italian entrepreneurial spirit.
Fernando and Humberto Campana, Vermelha, 1993. Courtesy Edra. Courtesy Edra

Among the first companies to participate were Poggi, Cassina, and Molteni. But also – among many others – Arflex, Bernini, Tecno, and Kartell. Together, under the firm and participative leadership of Tito Armellini, the furniture companies decided to bet on the future and face the world. They chose to focus on communication not as an optional extra, but as the backbone of their design and business activities.
From its inception (and particularly since 1965, when a dedicated area for design was first established within the exhibition), the Salone has served as the stage for Made in Italy in the furniture and interior design sector. It’s not just a showcase but the birthplace of a history destined to grow and expand over the years, finding in Milan the driving force necessary to promote and disseminate the excellence of Italian design. 

These are the companies that have transformed the Salone (and later, since 1990, the Fuori Salone) into a platform for introducing new ways of living, foreseeing latent needs and trends, capturing emerging tastes, and consistently offering appropriate solutions to evolving consumer demands. The history of the Salone del Mobile also mirrors, in its own way, the virtuous history of a significant part of the Italian entrepreneurial spirit: the part that dared to take risks, invested in research and experimentation, engaged the best creative talents from the international market, and set its sights globally. As well as the innovative entrepreneurial spirit that unhesitatingly presented the products emerging from its factories and workshops to a network of relationships that increasingly encompassed not only market dynamics and export trends but also the interplay between the material and the symbolic, the functional and the expressive, the useful and the beautiful. 

The Salone has served as the stage for Made in Italy in the furniture and interior design sector. It’s not just a showcase but the birthplace of a history destined to grow and expand over the years.
Piero Gatti, Cesare Paolini and Franco Teodoro, Sacco, 1968. Courtesy Zanotta

In essence, the companies that believed in the Salone produced culture. With boldness and originality, with restlessness and dynamism, they demonstrated their ability to interpret and, in some cases, even challenge the cultural values of contemporary society. They have enhanced the livability and comfort of our homes, while also bringing quality and value to our lives. Today, the Salone/Fuorisalone/Salone Satellite kermesse stands as a unique and unrepeatable event in the world, characterized by its dizzying blend of business, art, culture, exhibitions, shows, installations, happenings, performances, and strolls. It possesses an aura of its own, thanks to the remarkable entrepreneurial innovations that, driven by courage and vision, often exceed the expectations of those who conceived, desired, and realized those initiatives and innovations. This is exactly what happened at the Salone. And that is precisely why we must cherish it and continue to nurture it with the anticipatory, visionary spirit that gave birth to it over sixty years ago.

Opening image: Rodolfo Dordoni, Twiggy, 2022. Courtesy Minotti

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