Brussels Furniture Fair
stefaniaevans 24/04/2026

B&B Italia returns to Salone: essential, unmistakable

B&B Italia returns to the Salone del Mobile 2026 with a restrained stand by Formafantasma and a range of new pieces and reissues. Design takes centre stage, from Van Duysen to Bouroullec, alongside the return of Sapper and Caccia Dominioni

There is something deliberately restrained about B&B Italia’s return to the Salone del Mobile. After years away, the brand steps back in without fanfare, yet with a presence that asserts itself through clarity rather than noise. The stand, designed by Formafantasma, moves away from the idea of display as staged living. No constructed interiors, no overt storytelling.

The space is reduced, almost suspended: light filters down from above, while marble, wood and natural fibres create a measured rhythm. Rather than directing attention, the setting lets the work speak. And it is the work that defines the narrative. With Untitled and Untitled Outdoor, Vincent Van Duysen explores the balance between structure and comfort: the frame remains visible, the cushions soften but never conceal it. The same language extends to Field and Field Outdoor, where a subtle bevel becomes a defining detail, and to Moor, a chaise longue conceived as a continuous line shaped around the body.

Michael Anastassiades approaches reduction with Metric, a family of chairs where timber is distilled to its most essential expression. Ronan Bouroullec’s Abaco lays bare its construction, bringing materials together – wood, glass, cement – in a way that reveals how each element connects. Antonio Citterio’s Alvar revisits the language of wood with a contemporary eye, while Jasper Morrison’s Super Frame for outdoor living balances lightness and structure through a single, curved gesture.

Alongside these new pieces, the archive comes back into focus. Richard Sapper’s folding chair Nena returns, retaining its technical ingenuity, while Luigi Caccia Dominioni’s Catilina is reissued in a limited edition, with textiles developed by Haus Nuller in collaboration with artist Willem Cole. B&B Italia’s return does not rely on spectacle. Instead, it strips things back to essentials, placing design at the centre. A quiet comeback, perhaps, but one that speaks volumes.

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