Poliform’s 2026 Collection:
New Arrivals Now Unveiled at Milan Design Week
Explore the new Poliform 2026 collection, now unveiled during Milan Design Week across Palazzo Clerici and the new Poliform Milano flagship store.
by Stephen Gee, Creative Director & Proprietor
Each year, Milan becomes the centre of the design world. It is where brands choose to reveal not only new products, but their direction, their ambition, and their understanding of how people want to live now.
For 2026, Poliform has chosen to make a particularly confident statement. Rather than relying solely on the conventional exhibition format, the brand is presenting its latest collection through two significant Milan locations: the historic Palazzo Clerici and the new Poliform Milano flagship store in Piazza della Scala. At Poliform North, we see this as more than a launch. It is a signal of intent from one of Italy’s most influential design houses.
A Collection Presented Through Experience
Poliform’s official 2026 presentation places the new collection within the prestigious rooms of Palazzo Clerici, introducing new furniture, lighting, and original living concepts. The installation at the entrance, titled Multitude, has been designed by Studioutte and is open to the public during Milan Design Week. This is an important distinction. Rather than showing furniture as isolated objects, Poliform continues to present design within atmosphere, architecture, and context.
That approach has long been one of the brand’s strengths. The products are always considered individually, but they are most powerful when experienced as part of a complete living environment.
New Designers, New Perspectives
The 2026 collection is signed by established Poliform collaborators Jean-Marie Massaud and Emmanuel Gallina, joined for the first time by Yabu Pushelberg, whose debut introduces a fresh perspective to the Poliform lifestyle vision.
This balance between continuity and new energy matters.
Massaud brings his familiar architectural calm and proportion. Gallina continues his refined and quietly elegant language. The addition of Yabu Pushelberg suggests Poliform’s willingness to evolve while remaining disciplined in taste.
For clients, this often translates into a collection that feels contemporary without chasing novelty.
Indoor News 2026: A Broader Living Vision
Poliform’s official Indoor News 2026 release confirms a number of new introductions, including pieces such as Savoy, Alfred, and Attimo, among others shown within the collection preview.
While each product serves a different purpose, the broader message is clear: Poliform continues to strengthen its complete-home philosophy.
This is not simply about adding another sofa or table. It is about refining the relationship between living, dining, bedroom, and architectural systems so that homes feel coherent rather than assembled from unrelated pieces.
That joined-up thinking is exactly why Poliform remains so relevant.
Outdoor News 2026: Exterior Spaces Taken Seriously
Poliform’s Outdoor News 2026 collection also expands meaningfully, with official introductions including Shore, Shore C, Curve, Ponte Chair, Henry, Lies Lamp, and Braid.
Outdoor living is no longer secondary. Clients increasingly expect terraces, gardens, and poolside areas to carry the same design standards as the interior.
Poliform’s response reflects that shift.
The new Curve outdoor table is described as a teak dining table with slatted or ceramic top, distinguished by a rope-upholstered crosspiece that references the nautical world. The Lies Lamp introduces atmospheric lighting inspired by traditional Japanese lanterns, reinterpreted in a contemporary form.
These are not afterthought accessories. They are part of a complete outdoor lifestyle language.
The Importance of the New Poliform Milano Flagship
Alongside the collection launch, Poliform is also presenting from its new Poliform Milano flagship in Piazza della Scala. Official sources describe this as one of the two exclusive Milan Design Week locations for the brand. Strategically, this matters. It places Poliform at the centre of Milan, not just geographically, but culturally. It reinforces the brand as a lifestyle destination rather than simply a manufacturer.
At Poliform North, we understand the value of that approach. Clients do not only buy furniture. They buy confidence, coherence, and a trusted point of view.
Why the 2026 Collection Matters
The strongest brands do not reinvent themselves every year. They refine, evolve, and move forward with confidence.
That is what Poliform’s 2026 collection appears to represent. It broadens the indoor living offer, strengthens the outdoor category, introduces new creative voices, and marks a flagship presence in the heart of Milan. Just as importantly, it has been presented through experience rather than trade-show noise.
It is a mature and intelligent direction.
The Poliform 2026 Collection shows a brand continuing to lead through restraint, quality, and clarity of vision. Presented across Palazzo Clerici and the new Poliform Milano flagship during Milan Design Week, it reinforces Poliform’s position as one of the defining names in contemporary Italian living.
At Poliform North, we look forward to sharing the latest launches, finishes, and inspirations with our clients as the collection arrives.
Discover the newest Poliform designs at Poliform North. Enquire today to explore the 2026 collection and contemporary living at its finest.
Poliform’s 2026 Collection:
New Arrivals Now Unveiled at Milan Design Week
Explore the new Poliform 2026 collection, now unveiled during Milan Design Week across Palazzo Clerici and the new Poliform Milano flagship store.
Brand Spotlight by Stephen Gee, Creative Director & Proprietor
Each year, Milan becomes the centre of the design world. It is where brands choose to reveal not only new products, but their direction, their ambition, and their understanding of how people want to live now.
For 2026, Poliform has chosen to make a particularly confident statement. Rather than relying solely on the conventional exhibition format, the brand is presenting its latest collection through two significant Milan locations: the historic Palazzo Clerici and the new Poliform Milano flagship store in Piazza della Scala. At Poliform North, we see this as more than a launch. It is a signal of intent from one of Italy’s most influential design houses.
A Collection Presented Through Experience
Poliform’s official 2026 presentation places the new collection within the prestigious rooms of Palazzo Clerici, introducing new furniture, lighting, and original living concepts. The installation at the entrance, titled Multitude, has been designed by Studioutte and is open to the public during Milan Design Week. This is an important distinction. Rather than showing furniture as isolated objects, Poliform continues to present design within atmosphere, architecture, and context.
That approach has long been one of the brand’s strengths. The products are always considered individually, but they are most powerful when experienced as part of a complete living environment.
New Designers, New Perspectives
The 2026 collection is signed by established Poliform collaborators Jean-Marie Massaud and Emmanuel Gallina, joined for the first time by Yabu Pushelberg, whose debut introduces a fresh perspective to the Poliform lifestyle vision.
This balance between continuity and new energy matters.
Massaud brings his familiar architectural calm and proportion. Gallina continues his refined and quietly elegant language. The addition of Yabu Pushelberg suggests Poliform’s willingness to evolve while remaining disciplined in taste.
For clients, this often translates into a collection that feels contemporary without chasing novelty.
Indoor News 2026: A Broader Living Vision
Poliform’s official Indoor News 2026 release confirms a number of new introductions, including pieces such as Savoy, Alfred, and Attimo, among others shown within the collection preview.
While each product serves a different purpose, the broader message is clear: Poliform continues to strengthen its complete-home philosophy.
This is not simply about adding another sofa or table. It is about refining the relationship between living, dining, bedroom, and architectural systems so that homes feel coherent rather than assembled from unrelated pieces.
That joined-up thinking is exactly why Poliform remains so relevant.
Outdoor News 2026: Exterior Spaces Taken Seriously
Poliform’s Outdoor News 2026 collection also expands meaningfully, with official introductions including Shore, Shore C, Curve, Ponte Chair, Henry, Lies Lamp, and Braid.
Outdoor living is no longer secondary. Clients increasingly expect terraces, gardens, and poolside areas to carry the same design standards as the interior.
Poliform’s response reflects that shift.
The new Curve outdoor table is described as a teak dining table with slatted or ceramic top, distinguished by a rope-upholstered crosspiece that references the nautical world. The Lies Lamp introduces atmospheric lighting inspired by traditional Japanese lanterns, reinterpreted in a contemporary form.
These are not afterthought accessories. They are part of a complete outdoor lifestyle language.
The Importance of the New Poliform Milano Flagship
Alongside the collection launch, Poliform is also presenting from its new Poliform Milano flagship in Piazza della Scala. Official sources describe this as one of the two exclusive Milan Design Week locations for the brand. Strategically, this matters. It places Poliform at the centre of Milan, not just geographically, but culturally. It reinforces the brand as a lifestyle destination rather than simply a manufacturer.
At Poliform North, we understand the value of that approach. Clients do not only buy furniture. They buy confidence, coherence, and a trusted point of view.
Why the 2026 Collection Matters
The strongest brands do not reinvent themselves every year. They refine, evolve, and move forward with confidence.
That is what Poliform’s 2026 collection appears to represent. It broadens the indoor living offer, strengthens the outdoor category, introduces new creative voices, and marks a flagship presence in the heart of Milan. Just as importantly, it has been presented through experience rather than trade-show noise.
It is a mature and intelligent direction.
The Poliform 2026 Collection shows a brand continuing to lead through restraint, quality, and clarity of vision. Presented across Palazzo Clerici and the new Poliform Milano flagship during Milan Design Week, it reinforces Poliform’s position as one of the defining names in contemporary Italian living.
At Poliform North, we look forward to sharing the latest launches, finishes, and inspirations with our clients as the collection arrives.