REIMAGINING BEAUTY
FIERA MILANO RHO
HALL 11 / STAND D15 - E18
Interior project: Piero Lissoni
Styling: Studio Greta Cevenini
Beneath a pitched roof, enclosed by luminous walls that replicate the natural sunlight, Porro’s home at the Salone del Mobile, designed by Piero Lissoni with styling by Greta Cevenini, invites visitors to rediscover silence and slowness, immersed in a surprising world.
Step by step, the 2026 novelties intertwine with updates to the architectural systems, forming transversal landscapes where the absence of technical lighting allows for a suspended atmosphere, born from the brand’s research into the quality of light, integrated in its systems.
Precious materials, pure forms, tailored cuts, and vibrant hues define a rich and multifaceted domestic landscape, where technology and craftsmanship, beauty and longevity converge, offering a new vision of the home as a plurality of identities.
Sophisticated new woods with glossy transparent lacquers sit alongside shiny metals and millerighe glass, while welcoming coarse-grain fabrics are paired with eco-conscious technical fibers. Spaces in delicate neutral tones, tone-on-tone, alternate with areas of stronger contrast, from the living area to the dining room, bedroom, and wardrobe, creating a journey to be discovered. With a design approach that moves from the scale of architecture to that of the environment, down to the smallest details, Porro’s space is built as a coherent and layered narrative, ready to capture curiosity and open to each individual’s personal interpretation.