Better dreaming, Better living:
where tradition evolves into new forms of comfort
Twils will take part in the 64th edition of the Salone del Mobile.Milano, presenting numerous new products across both the living and dreaming areas, all under the supervision of Matteo Ragni, the company’s Art Director.
A major highlight this year: the company is changing pavilion, moving to an even more prestigious and strategic location. The new products will be showcased in Hall 11, Stand M10.
This choice reflects a significant moment of evolution and growth, marking an important step in the company’s development path.
A journey through innovation and tradition, always in the spirit of authentic Italian craftsmanship.
Panama
Designer: Giulio Iacchetti
A bed conceived like a theatrical backdrop: thanks to the double profile of the headboard, it creates a play of light and shadow that adds a sense of depth where none actually exists.
The double headboard, enhanced by a generous surrounding flap, creates a sort of recessed space designed to hold a phone, a book, a watch, and everything we like to keep close at hand.
This space can also accommodate integrated LED lighting which, like stage footlights, enhances the volume of the bed and its relationship with the wall, adding a touch of magic and the unexpected....

Giulio Iacchetti
Giulio Iacchetti is a designer, author, and curator of exhibitions and books. He has designed for numerous brands, including Alessi, Coop, Danese Milano, Ferrero, Ferrovie dello Stato, Foscarini, and Moleskine. He serves as art director for several brands, including Abet Laminati, Dnd Handles, and MV Line. In 2023, he co-founded the brand Il Tornitore Matto with Alberto Alessi.

Plane
Design: Twilstudio
Plane is born from the passionate work of a design team composed of synergistic in-house expertise. Its lines flow naturally, shaping balanced volumes that engage with the space in a quiet and refined way.
Nothing has been left to chance in the design process: design and function merge in harmonious balance, giving form to an authentic and conscious comfort.
The sofa stands out for an original design solution: the backrest and armrest, identical to each other, incorporate an adjustable mechanism that recalls the movement of an aircraft’s wings. Like aerodynamic surfaces adapting in flight, they open and close smoothly, modulating both trim and comfort.
Plane is a presence that does not intrude, yet leaves a delicate and memorable impression.

Kamarina
Designer: Paolo Grasselli
An armchair that becomes part of the Kamari collection, which already includes sofa systems and islands.
Kamarina is sinuous, and welcoming, inviting relaxation through soft, enveloping shapes. Its design is inspired by the Kamari islands, evoking their natural profiles and fluid lines shaped by wind and sea.
Its compact proportions and generous comfort make it a versatile element, capable of integrating elegantly into various settings, from domestic living spaces to contract environments.
An object that combines aesthetics and sensoriality, transforming seating into an intimate and relaxing experience.

Paolo Grasselli
Graduated from ISIA in Florence. He mainly works within design and art direction. Among his clients: Alessi, Arcade, Bonaldo, BRF, Cellularline, Ditre, Felicerossi, Tonelli, Saba, Play+, Olivetti, Viro, Modoluce, Viabizzuno. Since 2003 he began to collaborate with the company Modoluce for which he designed several collections of lamps.

Dell
Designer: Marco Zito
Dell is inspired by the sinuous and soothing shapes of rolling landscapes, soft curves that guide the gaze across the horizon—hence the name, meaning ‘valley’.
The sculptural and monolithic appearance of the two volumes creates an interesting contrast with the soft lines and enveloping forms that intersect to shape a compact yet welcoming seat. The result is a single, fluid volume where the backrest and armrests merge, inviting relaxation both in the bedroom and in the living area.

Marco Zito
Marco Zito is an architect and associate professor of Product Design at the IUAV University of Venice, where he graduated under Vittorio Gregotti.
He works on design projects across various scales, exploring themes, technologies and product types, ranging from his work with Olivetti to projects in education and hospitality, as well as consultancy and collaborations with international companies.

Tooby
Designer: Matteo Ragni
Tooby is conceived as an essential and versatile system, capable of adapting to different functions while maintaining a strong formal identity. Starting from a single structure, it generates multiple configurations — coffee table, bedside table, or stool — naturally responding to the needs of contemporary spaces.
The design revolves around a bent wood cylinder, available in different finishes, precisely crafted using CNC cutting technology. The side openings are not merely aesthetic elements but become an integral part of the project.

Matteo Ragni
Matteo Ragni was born in Milan in 1972. He gained a degree in Architecture from the Polytechnic of Milan and since 1994 has conducted his design work in a wide range of industrial and artisanal contexts, with a particular focus on design aimed at combining functionality with typological innovation. He’s worked for many companies, often combining his design activities with the role of creative director to create perfectly synchronized communication and production systems.

The company
Twils at Salone del Mobile 2026
Twils, originally founded as a family-run business, has evolved into an industrial company while maintaining its strong connection to its territory and the distinctively Italian craftsmanship of “saper fare.”
It was also among the first to recognize the potential of the “tailored” textile bed, coordinated with linens and accessories.
The company embodies a sense of beauty rooted in the culture of its place of origin, reflected in the authentic Made in Italy it has always promoted.







