At the 2026 edition of Salone del Mobile.Milano, Established & Sons continues its long-standing collaboration with Raw Edges, presenting a series of new developments that build on nearly two decades of partnership. The exhibition takes place at Rho Fiera Milano from 21 to 26 April.
© Established & Sons
Central to the presentation is the evolution of Stack, a defining piece within the brand's collection. Originally introduced in 2008, the chest of drawers challenged conventional storage design through its staggered, multi-directional composition. For 2026, Stack is updated with two new finishes, Olive and Blush, adding softer, earthy tones to its existing palette.
Expanding on this concept, the collaboration introduces Side Stack, a more compact interpretation designed for increased versatility. Retaining the original's distinctive aesthetic, the new piece functions as a side table or workspace accessory, reflecting a shift towards adaptable, smaller-scale furniture solutions.
Material exploration and modularity continue with the Plates Shelving collection. Comprising freestanding steel units, including the Plates Shelf and a two-tier side table, the series features circular shelves arranged along a vertical structure. Designed to allow flexible configurations, the collection enables users to rotate or align elements, offering a balance between functional storage and display.
© Established & Sons
Also presented is the GridWork flooring system, developed in collaboration with Tongue & Groove. The design reinterprets a square grid pattern using solid oak, with hand-dyed finishes that emphasise the natural grain of the material. Its interlocking system allows for adaptable layouts, aligning with broader trends in customisable interior solutions.
The ongoing partnership between Established & Sons and Raw Edges, founded by Shay Alkalay and Yael Mer, has played a significant role in shaping both brands' trajectories. Stack, now part of major museum collections including Museum of Modern Art, marked an early milestone in this collaboration.
Alongside the Raw Edges developments, the presentation includes additional works from designers such as Carlo Nason, Sebastian Wrong, Nao Tamura, Ronan Bouroullec and Erwan Bouroullec.
The 2026 showcase reflects a continued focus on collaboration, product refinement, and a more cohesive design direction, reinforcing Established & Sons' position within the contemporary design landscape.
More information:
Established & Sons
[email protected]
www.establishedandsons.com