The new collection reinterprets Art Deco influences through a contemporary lens within an immersive stand environment in Milan
Etro Home Interiors presented its latest collection, “Etro Ornamenta,” at the 64th edition of Salone del Mobile, held from April 21 to 26, 2026, in Milan. The brand’s 200-square-metre stand in Hall 13 was designed as a multi-room environment, featuring living areas, a dining room, a home office, and a bedroom to showcase the collection across different interior settings.
The presentation introduced “Etro Ornamenta” as a new design direction rooted in Art Deco influences, reinterpreted through the brand’s established visual language. The collection explored geometric structure, ornamentation, and material contrast, reflecting a balance between historical reference and contemporary application. Across the stand, structured forms were paired with softer, more fluid elements, integrating floral motifs alongside graphic compositions.


Key pieces included the Caresse and Opus seating lines, both of which revisited the capitonné technique through updated proportions and detailing. The Caresse line emphasized layered upholstery and softness across sofas and armchairs, while Opus introduced defined volumes with elements such as bolster cushions and braided finishes. These designs were positioned within broader room settings to demonstrate their application within residential interiors.
Material development remained central to the collection, combining stone, metals, and wood with patterned textiles. The Samarcanda Duo series extended an existing line through the introduction of dual-material marble surfaces across tables and desks, while the Vantus dressing table in the bedroom setting translated the Paisley motif into a sculptural form, featuring integrated storage elements lined with branded textiles.
The installation framed the collection within a broader narrative around craftsmanship and design continuity, aligning Etro Home Interiors’ product development with its heritage references while expanding its presence within the interiors category.







