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POTOCCO’S ADDITIONS TO 2025 COLLECTION (INDOOR&OUTDOOR)

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Published by Sugar & Cream, Wednesday 10 September 2025

Images courtesy of Potocco

With Key Lines and Striking Color Contrasts

Potoccos “Flowing Through Shapes” concept for Salone del Mobile 2025 features a mise-en-scene that transports guests through shapes. The stand, which was created by Studio Binocle and art directed by Chiara Andreatti, follows a linear geometric pattern as it winds between indoor and outdoor spaces. The stand adds to the room’s lively aesthetics with its alternating circular and flat walls, contrasting textures, and gold finishes. The gold finishes in every room add to the stand’s vivid appearance.

Art director Chiara Andreatti explains, “This year we worked on an architectural box that alternates curved and squared volumes defined by natural shades in terracotta tones. The use of smooth and rough plaster lends movement and warmth to the rooms. Hints of color and texture in the textile upholstery enrich a measured, powdery palette brightened by accents of periwinkle, green, and rust. The rooms follow one another along an experiential path between indoor and outdoor settings, including living, dining, and small study areas. Glimpses and openings frame the new Potocco collection bathed in rosy hues, raw materials such as taupe compacted-stone brick for the outdoors, and a tatami-effect woven floor for the indoor spaces.”


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Potocco has introduced a new floor plan with alternating indoor and outdoor spaces, focusing on interior furnishings. The layout is punctuated by alternating volumes and geometries, guiding visitors through new and complementary scenarios. The walls are the centerpiece, with curved walls featuring rough, scratched plaster for outdoor spaces and square, smooth walls for indoor spaces. The color palette features warm, natural tones, emphasizing balance and harmony between environments. Horizontal surfaces, such as compacted-stone floors for outdoor spaces and woven tatami-effect natural fiber for indoor spaces, reinforce the identity of each area.

With key lines and striking color contrasts, Potocco presents new additions to collections for 2025. The brand is revitalized and a living space that transcends indoor and outdoor spaces is provided by the exquisite setting, which features exquisite materials and sophisticated finishes.

INDOOR

Velis Cane by Mario Ferrarini
A new armchair version with an all-cane back and an even more refined and sturdy profile adds to the Velis Cane collection. All of the collection’s components are united by essential lines, well-balanced proportions, and elegant design, which accommodates the various demands of everyday life in both residential and commercial settings.

Velis Cane by Mario Ferrarini

Syn Coffee Table by Mario Ferrarini
Syn collection explores the connection between multiform volumes meeting, joining, and coming together in a harmonic equilibrium. This year, coffee tables were added to the Syn collection. They come in three different options: round top, rectangular top, and two heights. These versions resume and rework the idea of the intersection of shapes and materials, expressing it in smaller proportions that are perfect for living and lounging areas.

Syn Coffee Table by Mario Ferrarini

Trousse stool and armchair by Mario Ferrarini
Mario Ferrarini’s Trousse family adds sophisticated details and a neutral silhouette to interior design projects. A new two-height armchair and stool with a soft, ergonomic profile are part of the collection. The stool adds to modern aesthetics in commercial or residential settings with its solid ash legs and brushed gold footrest. The chair and hug version of the armchair, which offers a wider, cozier seat, is an addition to the Trousse family.

Trousse stool and armchair by Mario Ferrarini

Minima stool by Mario Ferrarini
A new version of the stool with a fully padded seat and back that enhances the design with comfort and coziness is part of Mario Ferrarini’s expanding Minima collection. The footrest, which is available in two elegant finishes—burnished brass and brushed gold—accompanies the solid ash legs and lends a touch of practical elegance. The addition of brushed gold armrests to the Minima armchair is another novel feature.

Minima stool by Mario Ferrarini

Velis Hug by Mario Ferrarini
The new Hug version adds to the wide range of Velis seating that Mario Ferrarini created to accommodate the various demands of everyday life in both residential and commercial settings. Velis Hug, which is offered as an armchair, tub armchair, and armless chair, is notable for its increased comfort due to its cozier, wider seat.

Velis Hug by Mario Ferrarini

Sen by Chiara Andreatti
The storage options in Chiara Andreatti’s Sen collection have been expanded with the addition of an intermediate-sized sideboard. Sen’s ash sideboards and cupboards with solid wood latticework in sliding glass doors are modeled after traditional Japanese rice paper doors. This new sideboard accommodates smaller areas while preserving the style and usefulness of the collection, enabling more adaptable storage options.

Sen by Chiara Andreatti

Jade Coffee Table by Hanne Willmann
Hanne Willmann‘s coffee tables from the Jade collection are incredibly versatile; they can be used in front of a sofa or in between the compositions’ modules. They are displayed at Salone del Mobile.Milano 2025 with a brand-new orange enameled molten glass top that is created using a unique fusion technique.

Jade Coffee Table by Hanne Willmann 

OUTDOOR

Double L Glaze by Chiara Andreatti
The Double L Glaze collection has a simple design with delicate details and priceless craftsmanship. Outdoor coffee tables with tempered glass and a painted stainless steel base are part of Chiara Andreatti’s design. There are three sizes and colors available: Extralight, Fumé, and Bronze. Each size corresponds to a particular color; the small size is Extralight, the medium size is Bronze, and the large size is Fumé.

Double L Glaze by Chiara Andreatti

Graphic by Mario Ferrarini and Victor Vasilev (M+V)
The slim, geometric design of Mario Ferrarini and Victor Vasilev’s Graphic collection is appropriate for both indoor and outdoor environments. A rectangular, slatted, waterproof ash-wood top is now an option for the outdoor table.

Graphic by Mario Ferrarini and Victor Vasilev (M+V)

Sophie by Chiara Andreatti
Sophie is a generously sized outdoor table with an octagonal base made of epoxy powder-coated steel and covered in dark brown “Gassa” rope or hemp-colored nautical rope. The Sophie table, designed by Chiara Andreatti, has been enhanced with a new version that has a top made of six enameled molten glass slats in terracotta tones. Each top is made using a unique melting technique. The top is also offered in the finishes that are already part of the collection: butter-colored matte ceramic, light gray natural stone, and slatted waterproof ash.

Sophie by Chiara Andreatti

Keel and Keel Light by Mario Ferrarini and Victor Vasilev
The Keel and Keel Light collections showcase the pursuit of an ideal equilibrium between the solid iroko support elements, which are distinguished by their soft, sinuous shapes and exceptionally exquisite craftsmanship, and the linear structure of embossed painted metal rods, which come in anthracite or Aval finishes. New components and features have been added to the collections. For example, the outdoor armchairs now have solid iroko armrests, and there is an indoor version in solid ash. Instead, a feature at the base of the Keel and Keel Light stools has been optimized to increase stability.

Keel and Keel Light by Mario Ferrarini and Victor Vasilev

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