The countdown has officially begun. The most anticipated event for the global design community is now just days away. The 64th edition of the Salone del Mobile.Milano will take place from 21 to 26 April 2026 at Fiera Milano in Rho. This year marks the return of the exhibitions dedicated to kitchen and bathroom design, held every two years.
Dexelance will be among the key players of the event, showcasing all of its brands (with the exception of the lighting compartment, which will not be present at the Salone this year). Each brand will have its own booth, for a total of over 3.000 square meters of exhibition space. Two of them, Gervasoni and Turri, celebrate an important milestone, ranking among the six brands that have participated in every edition of the fair since its debut in 1961.
For the occasion, the Dexelance Group companies will unveil numerous new products in preview. Saba, for example, will present new outdoor collections, while Binova will expand its offering. Gamma Echoes is the name of the new project that Gamma Arredamenti will bring to the Salone, a chapter built on continuity, craftsmanship and brand identity. More surprises await visitors and clients from Gervasoni, Roda, and Meridiani.
Turri has already revealed a preview of its new B.E.L.T. collection, designed by Matteo Nunziati. The distinctive feature of the entire project is the “belt,” the result of refined leather craftsmanship, an emblem of the brand’s artisanal heritage reinterpreted through a contemporary lens.
There will also be many events at Fuorisalone, the celebration that turns Milan into the capital of international design. Dexelance brands will open the doors of their showrooms and flagship stores with new installations and exclusive events. Within this vibrant setting, Mohd, one of the world leaders in omnichannel design distribution and the latest addition to the Group, will also take center stage. Finally, Davide Groppi will illuminate the heart of the city with an immersive narrative of light, featuring lamps and scenographic intuitions culminating in the renewed installation of the Via Manzoni space.