Brussels Furniture Fair
stefaniaevans 16/01/2026

Wellness takes shape at Maison&Objet

With Sand Stone, Technogym introduces a new vision of wellness luxury living: a warm, material-driven aesthetic that brings together performance, technology and interior design, transforming spaces dedicated to wellbeing into seamless, immersive environments

Wellness fully enters the realm of interior design with Sand Stone, the new Technogym collection unveiled at Maison&Objet 2026. A design system that redefines the concept of wellness luxury living, translating aesthetics, technology and performance into a coherent and cross-disciplinary language. Presented at the Technogym stand (Hall 2 – Booth N10-O9), Sand Stone marks a shift in the way training spaces are conceived, turning them into sophisticated, welcoming environments that integrate naturally with architecture.

Inspired by the texture and warmth of Mediterranean sandstone, the collection combines an enveloping aesthetic with advanced technological solutions, striking a new balance between craftsmanship and performance. The result is a consistent visual language that spans cardio, strength and functional training, enabling the design of wall-to-wall wellness spaces defined by a clear and recognisable identity.

Neutral tones and carefully considered finishes allow the products to dialogue effortlessly with natural materials such as wood and stone, creating authentic and immersive settings. Sand Stone is designed for private residences, high-end hotels, residential developments and fitness clubs, offering architects and designers a tool to differentiate their projects and strengthen spatial identity.

Innovation also extends to materials and detailing. Speckled Stone casings, made from an advanced plastic compound enriched with natural mica and recycled components, deliver a tactile texture reminiscent of real stone. Warm Titanium finishes express a refined hi-tech aesthetic, while Clay tactile surfaces – from handles to vegan leather seats – prioritise comfort and natural interaction. The presence of natural woods such as beech and ash further reinforces the connection with the organic world.

Through Sand Stone, Technogym reshapes the idea of Wellness Luxury Living, proposing an inclusive, non-intimidating design language that invites movement and everyday wellbeing. Each space becomes a complete sensory experience, where design, technology and wellness culture converge into a single contemporary vision.

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