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Highlights of day 2 shows how momentum builds at Salone del Mobile.Milano 2026

The second day of the 64th edition of Salone del Mobile.Milano 2026 continued yesterday at Fiera Milano Rho with strong visitor traffic, international energy, and a packed schedule of launches, meetings, and immersive brand experiences. As momentum built across the halls, exhibitors used day two to deepen conversations started on opening day while welcoming a fresh wave of buyers, specifiers, retailers, architects, and media.

© Dwight Klecha | InteriorDaily.comSome of the exhibitions that the InteriorDaily team has visited and photographed at the fair.

With the fair is now fully underway, yesterday offered a clearer view of the themes shaping this year's edition: material innovation, craftsmanship, hospitality-inspired interiors, circular production, and design that balances beauty with functionality. Across furniture, lighting, kitchen, bathroom, and accessories sectors, companies are presenting collections aimed at both residential and contract markets.

© Marie-Elise Bruins Slot | InteriorDaily.comOur InteriorDaily team (from left to right: Marie-Elise Bruins Slot, Dwight Klecha and Leo Elenbaas) is also at the fair capturing exhibitions, key roleplayers, and overall impressions from the show floor. If you see the team walking the halls, say hello and you may be featured in this year's photo report.

The city of Milan remains equally active beyond the fairgrounds, with Fuorisalone 2026 continuing to draw visitors into galleries, courtyards, private residences, and flagship stores. Together, the exhibition centre and city programme once again create a week where business, culture, and creativity intersect.

InteriorDaily has curated ten of the most noteworthy moments from day two as social media continues to document the atmosphere across Milan:

Poltrona Frau opened Milan Design Week with an exclusive evening celebrating its True Over Time 2026 Collection in the courtyard of Palazzo Gallarati Scotti, blending timeless design with music, cocktails, and elegant hospitality.

Louis Vuitton presents its Objets Nomades exhibition at Palazzo Serbelloni, reinterpreting the legacy of Pierre Legrain through immersive interiors, collectible design, and a monumental courtyard installation during Milan Design Week.

Sunbrella introduces its Vision Collection at Salone del Mobile.Milano 2026, presenting a fresh outdoor living concept through warm textures, soft stripes, and a sun-inspired seasonal palette.

DEDON uses Salone del Mobile.Milano 2026 to celebrate connection and collaboration, transforming its stand into a social hub where designers, partners, and visitors gather in a shared creative dialogue.

A$AP Rocky was spotted at Salone del Mobile.Milano 2026 alongside Charley Vezza, underlining the fair's growing crossover between design, fashion, and popular culture.

Preciosa Lighting presents Drifting Lights in Milan's Brera Design District, an immersive installation designed to captivate visitors through movement, atmosphere, and emotional lighting experiences.

Uultis brings Brazilian contemporary design to Salone del Mobile.Milano 2026, showcasing national creativity through the Brazilian Furniture Project supported by ApexBrasil and Abimóvel.

Gloster returns to Salone del Mobile.Milano 2026 with new outdoor collections centred on thoughtful materials, enduring comfort, and a refined approach to contemporary open-air living.

Vilmers returned for day two of Salone del Mobile.Milano 2026 after a strong opening, inviting visitors to discover its latest furniture introductions in Milan.

SMEG showcases its latest kitchen innovations in Milan, combining elegant lines, curves, and materials across both its flagship store and EuroCucina 2026.

With the fair now in full rhythm, day two confirmed why Salone del Mobile.Milano 2026 remains a benchmark event for the global furniture and interiors industry. The combination of commercial opportunity, design experimentation, and citywide engagement continues to set the tone for the year ahead.

InteriorDaily will continue following the latest developments and highlights from the show floor, keeping readers updated on standout launches, inspiring concepts, and the people influencing the future of furniture and interior design.

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