In April, the 64th edition of the Salone del Mobile.Milano brought together over 1,900 exhibitors from 32 countries in more than 169,000 square meters of net exhibition space. This year, the biennial EuroCucina / FTK – Technology For the Kitchen and the International Bathroom Exhibition returned, and KBB was on the scene. Here’s the second of several product galleries to enjoy over the next several days, and you can look forward to additional reporting on Salone and Milan Design Week in our May/June issue of the magazine.
All photos by the brands unless otherwise noted.
SieMatic: SG6 URBAN Style

This SIEMATIC kitchen is defined by harmonious curves and rounded corners that soften the linear geometries typical of handle-free kitchens, creating a welcoming and sophisticated aesthetic. The integrated grip profile is discreet and elegant, contributing to a clean and coherent overall appearance. A central feature of the project is the raised worktop with a perimeter edge, which echoes the curvature of the side panels and creates a refined three-dimensional effect. siematic.com
Quartzforms: Madreterra

Born from an advanced production process that uses 100% recycled aggregates from quarry waste, Madreterra by QUARTZFORMS contains no added quartz and features a reduced content of crystalline silica. An evolved material that meets the technical requirements of the contemporary kitchen – resistance and durability over time – transforming them into a story of sustainable beauty. quartzforms.com
Lodes: DoubleZero7

Alongside decorative suspensions, DoubleZero7 from LODES offers a complete range of architectural lighting modules: a three-dimensional spotlight, a ceiling light, a line of light, and a wallwasher. All elements that can be attached to the track and repositioned easily and intuitively. At its core is a 48V electrified track – a minimalist graphic line and discreet architectural element that supports ever-evolving lighting scenarios. lodes.com
Abimis

Available across all ABIMIS kitchen lines, this new copper-infused finish introduces a fresh aesthetic language, enhancing surfaces and details without compromising the hard-wearing durability and practicality inherent in professional-grade materials. Featured here in a bespoke wall-mounted configuration from the Atelier line, the new galvanic copper-infused finish elevates the kitchen’s refined, contemporary aesthetic. abimis.com
Grohe Spa: Allure Gravity

From GROHE SPA, the Allure Gravity faucet features a “levitating” silhouette with modular, interchangeable cover plates, emphasizing bespoke personalization, sustainability and high-end material finishes like Phantom Black and Caesarstone Vanilla Noir. Through its interchangeable inserts, the collection becomes a bespoke signature – allowing for the curation of a deeply personalized sanctuary that reflects the quiet intimacy of self-care rituals. grohe.com
Duravit: Balcoon Collection

DURAVIT USA, Inc. introduces Balcoon, a new mid-range bathroom collection designed by Patricia Urquiola. Inspired by architectural forms, Balcoon balances a refined, purist aesthetic with a bold design perspective across sinks, furniture and bathtubs. Breaking away from conventional ceramic forms, Urquiola envisioned a dynamic interplay between soft curves and square geometries. These sculptural shapes are complemented by clean lines and a natural, timeless color palette to create layered, inviting compositions. Balcoon also offers two distinct furniture styles for modular storage to suit a variety of spaces. duravit.com
Smeg: Linen Beige

Starting with its small appliances, SMEG is introducing a new neutral color, Linen Beige, to its palette. The hue does not impose color, does not dazzle and avoids strong contrasts. Instead, it gently accompanies surfaces, enhancing their texture and revealing the depth of materials. Going forward, the brand will roll out the color to its iconic FAB28 refrigerator and the Portofino induction range cooker (above). smeg.com
Mamoli: Joe Colombo Collection

Tapping into the archives of seminal designer Joe Colombo, MAMOLI releases a wall-mounted reinterpretation of the 1969 Vision 1 faucet. The backplate has a fully customized casing, offered in several colors. Updated in terms of ergonomics and functionality, it maintains a high degree of fidelity to the original prototype with the two levers that slide within integrated slots in the plate itself. mamoli.gr
Wall/Pepper: Olimpo

From WALL/PEPPER, the Olimpo wallcovering depicts marble with colorful, vivid and intricate veins deconstructed across the wall, giving life to a refined and tactile decorative solution. Crafted with high-quality, eco-friendly and certified materials, the new graphic is available on all substrates in the range, from sound-absorbing to water-repellent. wallpeppergroup.com
Ideagroup: Cubik

The Cubik collection from IDEAGROUP now evolves with new versatile modularity options and finishes tailored to address more specific design requirements. Key new features include a 48.5 cm high module with a central groove between the drawers, and a 60.5 cm high wall-mounted module. These additions reflect contemporary living trends that call for more generous storage solutions. ideagroupbathrooms.com






