At Salone del Mobile 2025, Prostoria unveiled its modular sofa Aire, designed by Ramos+Bassols, alongside a curated selection of standout furniture pieces, including the sofas Match, Cloud and Buffa, the Kontrapunkt recliner and the Omnia and Rei armchairs. The collection was presented in a light, beige, yellow, and orange spectrum of colors, enhancing its Mediterranean-inspired aesthetic. The exhibition, designed by Altherr Désile Park, followed the layout of the Orgatec 2024 stand but was refined for the Milan show to highlight new launches and deliver a fresh presentation.
Aire: A New Standard in Modular Seating
The modular sofa Aire captivated visitors with its floating base, a design feature that enhances its visual lightness while serving as a functional platform for modular elements like side or end tables. Upholstered in both premium fabrics and leather, Aire combines soft lines with exceptional comfort, creating a sense of weightlessness that makes it ideal for both residential and commercial interiors. Ramos+Bassols described Aire as “freedom” - freedom to adapt, relax, and compose, a testament to its versatility and adaptability.
Design Excellence Across the Collection
Prostoria’s exhibit at Salone del Mobile 2025 reflected the brand’s unique blend of Mediterranean warmth and continental pragmatism. The collection was presented in a light, beige, yellow and orange spectrum of colors, enhancing its warmth and Mediterranean-inspired aesthetic. In addition to the modular Aire sofa, which captivated with its floating base and exceptional adaptability, the exhibit featured the Match sofa, a modular design defined by clean lines, elevated armrests, and natural material upholstery that balances firmness with comfort.
The Cloud sofa stood out for its enveloping softness and sculptural appeal, offering a "floating" sensation through feather-filled layers and cold foam reinforcement. The Rei armchair, inspired by free jazz yet rooted in functional modernism, featuring a sleek form that anchors any space while offering optional swivel mechanisms for added flexibility.
The Buffa sofa impressed with its bold, rounded cushions and playful aesthetic inspired by Italian comic opera, combining artistic presence with luxurious comfort.
Equally notable was the Kontrapunkt recliner, a minimalist armchair that transforms into a chaise longue, showcasing ergonomic innovation and visual lightness. Completing the collection was the Omnia armchair, distinguished by its elegant silhouette and inviting character that blends transitional shapes with ergonomic design.
The dedication to superior craftsmanship was evident in every detail of its showcased pieces. From the meticulous upholstery work to the precise finishing of wooden elements, each design exuded quality and attention to detail.