Molteni&C has unveiled its 2026 Indoor Collection, a broad new offering shaped by softness, balance and material refinement, marking Vincent Van Duysen's tenth anniversary as Creative Director.
"The 2026 collection speaks of softness, balance, and quiet presence. Each piece emerges from a desire to create forms that are both generous and precise, sculptural yet calm, expressive yet familiar," said Van Duysen.
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For 2026, the collection is imagined within a villa surrounded by water, tropical forests and meadows, conceived to show how furniture and architecture can merge into a coherent language. Natural woods, mineral plasters, neutral surfaces and measured proportions create a setting designed for art, living and quiet contemplation.
The collection introduces new collaborations and continues established design dialogues. Argentine designer Cristián Mohaded makes his debut with Corsetto, an armchair defined by a leather belt that compresses soft volumes into a sculptural, enveloping form.
Naoto Fukasawa presents Bosco, an armchair inspired by the hills of Tuscany. "Bosco is an armchair that invites the body to let go. Inspired by the gentle hills of Tuscany, its soft, generous volume and subtly divided contours, echo the rhythms of the landscape, a place where the body sinks in naturally, as if resting on warm, yielding earth."
Van Duysen expands the living area with Julian, a modular sofa system designed for flexible domestic settings. "Welcoming, warm, and convivial, these are the first words that come to mind when encountering Julian." The sofa is complemented by Eter, a sculptural coffee table, and Mollis, a refined swivel stool.
Christophe Delcourt contributes Edmond, a modular sofa conceived as an "interior landscape", alongside the Jeanne coffee table and Armand and Leonard armchairs. GamFratesi adds the Midday cabinet and console, Atelia chair and Tibeau bedside table, continuing the duo's layered dialogue between Nordic restraint and Italian craftsmanship.
The collection also extends into rugs, wardrobe systems and kitchen design. New rugs include Marius by Delcourt, Infra by Van Duysen and Corteccia by Marta Ferri, while Studio Klass develops Vetra, a wardrobe island, and new updates for Gliss Master.
In the kitchen, Van Duysen introduces Physis, a rounded, fluid system using Hinoki veneer, glass, marble, aluminium and integrated warm LED lighting.
Together, the 2026 collection reflects Molteni&C's ongoing commitment to Italian savoir-faire, international collaboration and a refined vision of contemporary living.
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