Premiere of Domoteka’s Report from Salone del Mobile 2025. Global Trends Straight from Milan

Milan once again proved that it is the birthplace of the most important design trends, which are promoted worldwide. This year’s edition of Salone del Mobile and the accompanying Milan Design Week attracted thousands of designers, brands, and design enthusiasts from all over the world. DOMOTEKA, as a source of inspiration for architects and clients in Poland, has prepared a summary of the most interesting phenomena, trends, and premieres in the form of the Salone del Mobile 2025 Report, which had its premiere during the spring edition of the DOMOdesign event at DOMOTEKA.

Salone del Mobile, Milano 2025, and the accompanying Milan Design Week gathered the most important brands related to interior design, designers, curators, and media from around the world, offering participants an emotional and sensory experience of design – both in aesthetic and social dimensions.

As every year, DOMOTEKA – the design and interior equipment center in Warsaw’s Targówek district – closely followed what was happening in the Lombardy capital. The result of this observation and numerous expert analyses is the Salone del Mobile 2025 Report, prepared in collaboration with brands designing furniture and accessories, architects, journalists, and editors of the most important Polish interior design media.

The Report, prepared by DOMOTEKA, is not only a compendium of knowledge but also a visual journey through the most inspiring spaces and exhibitions of this year’s Salone and Milan Design Week. It includes, among others, selected color, material, and functional trends, reports from the “La dolce attesa” installation by Paolo Sorrentino, Pedro Almodóvar and Rossy de Palma’s projects for Roche Bobois, and the “Romantic Brutalism” exhibition promoting Polish design. Polish designers succeeded in conquering Milan this year. The works of creators like Oskar Zięta, Zofia Chylak, Marek Bimer, and Marcin Rusak drew great interest, with international guests lining up in huge queues to see their artistic objects. The “Romantic Brutalism” exhibition became one of the most highly rated exhibitions of the week according to global media such as “Wallpaper,” “Dezeen,” and “Designboom.”

The DOMOTEKA Report is also a reflection on the role of design in creating a more conscious and empathetic world. It includes analyses of the most important trends – from soft, organic forms, through reinterpretations of classics, to a strong turn towards craftsmanship and recycling.

The full version of the Report is available for free on the website domoteka.pl. It’s an inspiration that allows you to look at the world of design from a new perspective – through the eyes of those who were there and understand that design is not just about form but also a story about our times.

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