Laurameroni’s design philosophy is an invitation to perceive form, light, and material on a deeper level. The brand reaffirms an identity that does not chase trends but is dedicated to shaping meaning and creating spaces with a soul.
This approach calls for a focus beyond pure aesthetics, encouraging an appreciation for the weight of craftsmanship, the feel of unique textures, and the atmosphere created by the quiet power of refined detail. This ethos is beautifully embodied in the Collection 2025, where every piece reflects a commitment to enduring elegance and material integrity.
In the world of Laurameroni, design becomes both sculpture and comfort. Each piece is part of a broader vision where elegant and harmonious compositions are achieved through a perfect balance of textures, materials, and volumes. The result is a tactile harmony that resonates with those who seek not just furniture, but a timeless and material-driven elegance.
Armchairs and Sofas
Laurameroni Bitta by Luca Barengo
Bitta is a sculptural sofa defined by its enveloping curves and refined proportions. Its smooth volumes are enhanced by distinctive liquid metal accents, creating a unique contrast between softness and material brilliance.
Laurameroni Duetto by Luca Barengo
Duetto is a refined and versatile seating system, distinguished by its double-padded backrest and sculptural lines. Available also in a dormeuse version, it combines generous comfort with an architectural presence, making it ideal for both private interiors and exclusive hospitality spaces.
Laurameroni Duna by Luca Barengo
Duna is an elegant armchair inspired by the soft, shifting forms of desert landscapes. Its gently curved shell rests on a rotating decorative base, offering both aesthetic impact and functional flexibility.
Laurameroni Ippolita by Dainelli Studio
Ippolita is a bold interpretation of the classic Bergère armchair, defined by its sculptural volume and enveloping curves. With a strong 1970s inspiration, it blends vintage charm with a contemporary sensibility, offering both aesthetic strength and deep comfort.
Laurameroni Diana by Dainelli Studio
Diana is an expressive swivel armchair, combining precise proportions with visual softness. The rotating base adds flexibility and comfort. Whether placed around a dining table, in a reading nook, or beside a work desk, Diana enhances the atmosphere with its sculptural lightness.
Laurameroni Ollie by Dainelli Studio
The Ollie Bench offers a minimalist profile infused with material warmth and customizable comfort. Designed as a companion to the Ollie seating collection, this bench completes the environment with understated luxury.
Madia, Vanity, and Bar
Laurameroni Talento Bar System by Edoardo Colzani
The Talento Bar System redefines conviviality with its sculptural design and functional elegance. Rounded corners, doors in liquid metal finishes, and a customizable internal layout reflect Laurameroni’s devotion to craftsmanship and material innovation.
Laurameroni Infinity Lounge by Cesare Arosio
The Infinity Madia is a statement of architectural presence and timeless identity. Defined by its carved wooden front, this low cabinet showcases the expressive power of texture through a rhythmic, sculpted surface.
Low Tables
Laurameroni Bolle by Bartoli Design
Defined by oxidized brass frames and a selection of refined tops—including Green Rye Straw, Lava Green Marble, gloss lacquer, Erable wood, and Green Guatemala marble—the Bolle Low Tables are visual and tactile statement.
Laurameroni Poe by Bartoli Design
The Poe low tables, in mahogany veneer, shaded lacquer, and rye straw, introduce a play of heights and finishes. The design blends refined craftsmanship and tactile elegance in a versatile, architectural composition.
Lights
Zeppelin Laurameroni
Zeppelin is a suspension lamp characterized by a sculptural horizontal volume that hovers in space with striking visual presence. The design combines reflective surfaces and stone details, in a dialogue between tension and elegance.
Laurameroni Pianeti by Bartoli Design
Pianeti is a suspended light sculpture, composed of circular elements in contrasting materials and finishes. Inspired by orbital movement, its rings seem to float in space, creating a dynamic yet balanced composition.
Laurameroni Vega by Mirei Monticelli
Vega is a sculptural floor lamp that balances material poetry and refined geometry. Its base, available in high-gloss lacquered wood or enhanced by a delicate rye straw inlay, supports a decorative floral shade in Banaca fiber.
Laurameroni MA 05 Glass by Mark Anderson
The MA 05 Glass is a modular suspension lamp designed by Mark Anderson, composed of glass diffusers in distinct shapes and proportions. The transparent volumes enhance the interplay between light and shadow, adding rhythm and clarity to any architectural space.
Surfaces and Materials
Corteccia Wall Panels by Laurameroni
A sculptural boiserie, hand-carved to enhance the depth and natural grain of the wood. Corteccia is a tribute to nature, transformed into living art.
Rift Wall Panels by Laurameroni
Wall panels with strong visual impact, featuring an engraved surface that creates a sophisticated material rhythm. Perfect for architectural and contemporary interiors.
Designers
LUCA BARENGO
Designing through a material-driven approach where craftsmanship blends in a balanced mix of different styles and eras, Luca Barengo, after graduating in industrial design from IAAD in Turin, established his Studio in 2018 in his hometown of Biella. His professional activity began early, already during his university years, subsequently collaborating with renowned designers and national institutions, managing projects of various nature and purpose.
DAINELLI STUDIO
Founded in 2007 by Leonardo and Marzia Dainelli, Dainelli Studio is a Milan-based architecture firm with a dual soul: product and interior design. The ability to establish dialogue with the environment and the individual product permits the creation of every element required for the construction of a completely personalized project: from a tailor-made object to the total look of a complete habitat.
EDOARDO COLZANI
Born in Cantù in 1973, Edoardo studied at the I.S.Co. (Institute of Communication) of Como, where he graduated in 1997. In 2001 he opens his own studio in Brianza and starts to collaborate with renowned companies in product design and in art direction. From 2013 to today he has been Art Director of Laurameroni Design Collection. He achieved important recognition at the Venice Biennale and exhibited at the Design Museum of the Milan Triennale.
CESARE AROSIO
Cesare Arosio was born in 1985. He graduated in 2010 from the Academy of Architecture in Mendrisio, directed by Mario Botta, with the Professor Michele Arnaboldi. During his career, he studied and worked with important architects such as Farrel Mc Namara, Joseph Acebillo, Esteban Bonell, Ignazio Rubino.
BARTOLI DESIGN
Bartoli Design, a team composed of Carlo, Paolo and Anna Bartoli, continues its experience in design and culture started by Carlo Bartoli in 1960 and achieved through many partnerships with leading companies in the furniture sector. The studio received important awards and shown its works and products in international museums and exhibitions.
MIREI MONTICELLI
Mirei Monticelli is a Filipina designer based in Milan, known for blending traditional craftsmanship with modern design practices. Her passion for furniture design started in the Philippines, where she was exposed to handmade production methods. In 2017, she earned a Master’s degree in Design and Engineering from Politecnico di Milano, which led to the founding of Studiomirei in 2019. That same year, her Nebula lamp was awarded at Milan Design Week’s Salone Satellite.
MARK ANDERSON
Mark Anderson is an architect and designer educated in the United States. In 1991 he relocated to Milan, establishing his own studio six years later. The studio’s projects range from high-end architecture and interior design of different scales and complexity to furniture and other domestic objects design and research.