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Published by Sugar & Cream, Monday 06 July 2026

Images courtesy of Lema

Lema’s “Feel At Home” Vision Defines Salone Del Mobile.Milano 2026

At Salone del Mobile.Milano 2026, LEMA reaffirms its philosophy of “Feel at Home”, presenting a collection that views the home not merely as a physical setting but as an emotional landscape shaped by comfort, memory, and everyday rituals. Under the artistic direction of A++ Group, led by Carlo Colombo and Paolo Colombo, the Italian furniture brand introduces eight new proposals that strengthen its vision of creating enduring interiors where aesthetics and functionality evolve alongside the lives of their owners.

LEMA – Aurel Sofa – Carlo Colombo

LEMA’s 2026 novelties embrace longevity through refined craftsmanship, tactile materials, and understated elegance. The collection flows seamlessly between living and sleeping spaces, reinforcing a coherent design language that balances architectural precision with warmth and intimacy.

LEMA – Graffetta Lounge Chair – Carlo Colombo | Masami Lounge Chair – Carlo Colombo

Among the highlights is Aurel, a generously proportioned sofa by Carlo Colombo that embodies the essence of home through soft, enveloping forms and deep seating designed for lasting comfort. Colombo also introduces Graffetta, an armchair distinguished by its sculptural tubular steel frame, alongside Traverso, a dining table that showcases the innovative Re-Glassing material—a regenerated glass surface created from recycled solar panels—bringing sustainability and material innovation into contemporary living.

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LEMA – Modula Sideboard Bar – Carlo Colombo

The designer further expands LEMA’s bedroom collection with Nobu, a bed defined by its protective, softly folded headboard, while Masami offers a sophisticated lounge chair where restrained geometry meets inviting comfort. Completing the collection, the versatile Modula storage family extends across living and bedroom settings with rounded silhouettes and modular flexibility, while Velo introduces a refined wardrobe featuring an elegant leather-wrapped aluminium handle.

LEMA – Modula Bench – Carlo Colombo | Modula Low Sideboard – Carlo Colombo | Modula Chest of Drawer – Carlo Colombo | Modula Nightstand – Carlo Colombo

Designed by Roberto Lazzeroni, the new Vega coffee tables draw inspiration from stones naturally sculpted by water. Their organic forms and expressive solid wood bases introduce a sculptural presence that reinforces the collection’s dialogue between design and nature.

LEMA – Traverso Table – Carlo Colombo

LEMA’s exhibition stand continues this narrative by recreating the atmosphere of a welcoming home. Visitors journey through interconnected living, dining, and sleeping environments where new designs coexist with signature collections by renowned designers including Norm Architects, Francesco Rota, David Lopez Quincoces, Steve Leung, Federica Biasi, Chiara Andreatti, Gabriele & Oscar Buratti, Pierattelli Architetture, and Dainelli Studio. The immersive layout reinforces LEMA’s vision of interiors as fluid, harmonious spaces where furniture becomes an enduring companion to everyday life.

LEMA – Velo Wardorobe – Carlo Colombo | Traverso Table – Carlo Colombo

LEMA’s presentation at Salone del Mobile.Milano 2026 demonstrates how thoughtful design can foster a lasting sense of belonging—transforming the simple act of living into the experience of truly feeling at home.

LEMA – Nobu Bed – Carlo Colombo

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