The 64th edition of Salone del Mobile.Milano has come to a highly successful close, marking a week in which Twils played a leading role, filled with meaningful encounters and exchanges. Its stand stood out as a key destination for architects, designers, and industry professionals.
Within the Better Living collection, the Dell armchair by Marco Zito impressed with its sculptural character and soft, enveloping lines. The Plane sofa, developed by Twilstudio, drew attention for its dynamic and modular comfort, naturally adapting to different postures. Alongside these, the Kamarina armchair by Paolo Grasselli invited relaxation with its sinuous and welcoming shapes.
Completing the living narrative were the Otto collection and the new Tooby coffee table by Matteo Ragni, Brioche by Beatriz Sempere, and PoLet, a reinterpretation of a project by Achille Castiglioni. These proposals captured visitors’ attention, enriching the overall living concept.
In the Better dreaming collection, Panama bed by Giulio Iacchetti stood out for its scenographic presence and the sense of depth created by its headboard. Biggie, designed by Luca Nichetto and B—Curve by Colzani & Novati completed the night collection, confirming a refined balance between proportions and design precision.
This edition further strengthened Twils’ evolution, reaffirming the value of Made in Italy, where craftsmanship, innovation, and attention to detail merge into an authentic vision of living.




