Soft Perspectives: steel according to Siderio debuts at Fuorisalone 2025

Soft Perspective: steel according to Siderio debuts at Fuorisalone 2025

Siderio presents Soft Perspectives at Fuorisalone 2025: three new collections where design and materiality take center stage, offering a fresh perspective in which steel becomes a decorative and furnishing element, revealing its soft, warm, and glamorous essence.

Soft Perspectives marks a turning point for Siderio, embracing an approach centered on aesthetic research and the materiality of metal and its forms. The showcase includes three brand-new collections designed by Susanna Mandelli, Alessandro Tonini, and Enrico Guazzi, presented at Siderio Hub, the new company exhibition space in Milan at Via Palermo 1, from April 8 to April 13, 2025.

The three collections fully embody the brand’s desire to project itself into a new stylistic dimension, where steel is celebrated both for its plastic properties and as a true furnishing element. These collections are inspired by the Soft Perspectives concept—an innovative approach to metal where soft lines and new material finishes redefine its aesthetic potential without compromising functionality.

Alessandro Tonini is the creative mind behind Sagoma, a collection designed for both living and sleeping areas, where the designer explores the relationship between space and form with geometric rationality. The result is a series defined by essential elegance, further enriched by a balanced combination of new material finishes.

Designer Susanna Mandelli introduces 7X, a collection of tables featuring an elegant and refined design. The number 7 takes on a hidden yet prominent role: embedded in the dimensions of various elements, its multiples create a delicate dialogue of proportions, infusing the forms with harmony and balance. The fusion of raw steel’s essential energy with the refinement of new material finishes results in an aesthetic of sophisticated simplicity.

The Where collection by Enrico Guazzi perfectly embodies the principles of Siderio’s new aesthetic. The designer presents a series of vertical and horizontal bookcases, mirrors, and wall-mounted storage units, where sleek, sinuous lines reflect an aesthetic approach devoted to pure essentiality. The very name of the collection highlights how the contemporary design of these elements frees them from a fixed location, making them adaptable and easily reinterpreted in different spaces.

Complementing these new collections, Siderio Lab introduces an exclusive series of steel boiseries, further enhanced by the new range of material finishes featured in the company’s upcoming catalog.

Siderio’s presence at Fuorisalone 2025, within its new Milan exhibition space, underscores the brand’s evolution over the past decade. It represents both a milestone and a new beginning, embracing a more mature and self-aware artisanal identity while remaining dedicated to continuous research and innovation—true to the spirit of Made in Italy craftsmanship.

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