Salone del Mobile. Milano 2026 has just begun

THE NEW COLLECTIONS TAKE CENTER STAGE IN A SPACE DEFINED BY CONTINUOUS AND HARMONIOUS PATHWAYS, DESIGNED TO GUIDE VISITORS THROUGH A FLUID AND IMMERSIVE EXPERIENCE, EXPRESSING OUR PHILOSOPHY: "CRAFTING BEAUTY FOR A LIFETIME."

We are pleased to welcome you to the Ritzwell stand at the Salone del Mobile.Milano (Hall 9, Stand C01–C03), where the brand presents “Quiet Echoes”, an exhibition concept that introduces a dynamic vision of space, designed to narrate iconic pieces and 2026 novelties in an innovative way. Ritzwell, a Japanese furniture manufacturer, thus renews its established Milan appointment, confirming its commitment to design research and quality, always expressed through the use of fine materials - saddle leather, leather, solid wood, and high-quality fabrics - crafted with artisanal care. A quality that translates into products and solutions consciously designed and made to last over time, enhancing longevity as an essential part of design. This research is further enriched this year with the introduction of stones and marbles, expanding the design language toward an increasingly sophisticated balance between material quality and formal essentiality. The stand design, created by the 967arch studio, enhances the furniture through a path defined by architectural elements and partitions that guide the visitor, connecting stillness and movement. On the outside, the volume is marked by inclined portals and glazed openings that anticipate the interior spaces. Inside, the space develops around a workstation dedicated to manual craftsmanship—where products are finished, representing the cultural heart of the company—while a multifunctional bookshelf organizes the layout, creating areas dedicated to hospitality, reflection, and conviviality.

The installation highlights inspiration from Japanese tradition, reinterpreted through a formal clarity consistent with contemporary design. The products thus become expressions of a refined balance between culture and design, while the relationship between surfaces contributes to building a fluid rhythm within the space. Among the collections on display are the new GT table line and the VESPER ARMCHAIR. The G TABLES—in coffee, lounge, and side table versions, designed by Shinsaku Miyamoto—introduce an original dialogue between stone materials, natural and technical elements, combined with wood and metal. The asymmetrical steel base, with tubular legs upholstered in leather, creates an elegant tension between movement and stillness, while the stone tops, including two-tone options, amplify the richness of materials. The VESPER ARMCHAIR, designed by Atelier D.Q., explores a measured synthesis between comfort and lightness through a structure in wood and steel, a softly contoured backrest, and a welcoming seat in leather or fabric. The slender metal rods supporting the structure contribute to a visual lightness that balances form and function.



Photographs by Marco Reggi

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