SKLD Studio used Salone del Mobile.Milano 2026 to unveil an expanded collection of outdoor furniture, reinforcing its ambition to establish a distinctive position in the premium design segment.
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Following three consecutive years at the fair, the brand said its latest presentation received its strongest response to date from organisers, industry professionals and media, citing praise for the quality and detailing of its new collections.
Founded in 2024 as part of Voolcan Grupo, SKLD Studio was created to meet growing demand for authored furniture that combines creativity, premium materials and meticulous production. The company has focused on collaborations with established designers to build a recognisable identity in contemporary outdoor living.
The 2026 launches included new collections by Valerio Sommella, Eli Gutiérrez, Kay Durán, Miguel López and Adam Johnston.
Arata, designed by Sommella, marked the brand's first collaboration with an Italian designer. The full outdoor collection combines aluminium structures, braided cord and soft cushions, with references to traditional macramé and soft curved forms intended for dining, lounge and poolside environments.
Ronda, by Durán and López, introduced a comprehensive range including sofas, chairs, loungers, stools and tables. Defined by circular framing and woven perimeter detailing, the collection aims to bring an indoor sense of comfort to exterior spaces.
Aris, designed by Johnston, represented SKLD Studio's first move into storage furniture. Manufactured entirely in Europe, the modular aluminium system uses Dekton® tops and is suited to outdoor kitchens, terraces, pool areas and hospitality settings.
Three additions to the Koro collection by Gutiérrez, a sun lounger, dining armchair and side table, were also presented. Inspired by incense burners, Koro combines rounded forms with horizontal weaving using rope and ribbon.
Across the launches, SKLD Studio used a coordinated colour palette featuring forest green, rust red, white wash and grey with smoky purple undertones, linking the different collections into a unified visual story.
Beyond the main fair, the brand also participated in Fuorisalone through the Appartamento Spagnolo project by Elle Decor Italia and Interiors From Spain (ICEX). Pieces selected by Studiopepe included the Olma collection by La Mamba Studio and the Serra daybed by Durán and López.
With a growing portfolio and expanding design roster, SKLD Studio continues to position itself as a serious player in high-end outdoor furniture.
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