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Leolux at Salone del Mobile 2026

From 21 to 26 April, Milan once again became the epicentre of the design world during Milan Design Week. This year, too, Leolux of course was present. At Salone del Mobile in Fiera Rho, we presented new design by Yabu Pushelberg, an attractive update to Caruzzo, and a surprising stand concept.

Leolux x Yabu Pushelberg

Following the introduction of the striking Sen armchair last year, Leolux once again collaborated with the Canadian-American studio Yabu Pushelberg. This time, the impressive result was not an armchair, but an extensive modular sofa programme and a unique coffee table.

The programme encompasses a wide range of elements: seating units and chaise longues in various sizes, ottomans, and side and linking tables. All seating elements are also available in the 'Lounge' variant, with a greater seat depth. With Olen, Leolux adds a versatile and characterful sofa programme to the collection, bearing the international signature of Yabu Pushelberg.

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Milo, shaped like a landscape

Yabu Pushelberg also designed the coffee table Milo. The designers describe this unique object as a study in domestic topography: a form that appears to have been carved, shaped, and composed like a landscape. Equally remarkable is the way the wood grain seems to dance through the table, a play of line and texture that changes with the light. Milo brings a unique sense of movement to the heart of the room.

Caruzzo

Caruzzo by Studio Schrofer has been a staple of the Leolux collection for over ten years. In Milan, we presented a promising new variant: one with the same sculptural silhouette, but with a more generous seat shell, making the comfort accessible to even more design enthusiasts.

Colouring Space

The stand in Hall 24 was designed by art directors Kate and Joel Booy of Studio Truly Truly, under the theme 'Colouring Space'. Large paper volumes in bold colours, inspired by the work of artist Lotje van Lieshout, gave the space depth and character, with minimal use of materials as a guiding principle.