Falper at salone 2026
The bathroom becomes contemporary architecture.

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At Milan Design Week 2026, Falper unveils a new evolution of its design language, affirming a sophisticated vision in which the bathroom is no longer merely a functional space, but a complete architectural environment where design, materiality and interiors coexist in perfect balance. With its new 2026 collections, the Italian brand strengthens its position within the luxury bathroom design sector, presenting an integrated system of furniture, washbasins, mirrors and architectural solutions conceived to shape coherent and contemporary living spaces. Marble, Murano glass, wood and advanced surfaces become expressive tools redefining the traditional concept of bathroom furnishings.
Falper’s vision: the bathroom as a complete architectural space
Falper’s proposal for Design Week 2026 is rooted in a precise idea of design continuity. The new collections are not conceived as standalone products, but as elements of an ecosystem capable of creating sophisticated and harmonious interiors. Through artisanal craftsmanship, material research and formal rigor, Falper interprets the bathroom as an experiential and timeless environment, reinforcing its role as a unique partner for architects, interior designers and specifiers. A vision that combines functionality with design culture in a discreet and contemporary form of luxury.
Viaveneto Stone: marble takes center stage in contemporary bathroom design
Among the highlights of the 2026 collection is Viaveneto Stone, a bathroom system designed by Falper Design that interprets marble as a pure architectural element. Suspended volumes, clean lines and precious stones such as Paonazzo Venato marble and Sibillino travertine define compositions with strong visual impact. Details such as the integrated drip edge and three-dimensional fluted fronts add material depth and artisanal character, transforming each composition into a unique piece.
Maestro and Cavo: the new sculptural washbasins by Massimo Castagna
Massimo Castagna signs some of the most iconic proposals within the Falper 2026 collection. Maestro reinterprets the washbasin as an artistic object through the use of Murano blown glass and a soft shape defined by its oversized central waste cover, the project’s signature feature. Also available in marble and Cristalplant Bio Active, the basin transforms an everyday gesture into a refined aesthetic experience. With Cavo, the designer works through subtraction: the washbasin is carved from a solid block of marble, highlighting the natural uniqueness of the stone’s veining. The result is a sculptural, timeless object that embodies an authentic and understated vision of luxury.
Mono by Foster+Partners: a bathroom collection with architectural character
Designed by Foster+Partners Industrial Design, Mono is a bathroom collection defined by rigorous proportions and a strong architectural identity. Continuous forms and harmonious surfaces create an essential language where function and form merge into a single volume. Available as a freestanding piece in natural wood with marble or Cristalplant washbasin, Mono represents a sophisticated and minimalist interpretation of the contemporary bathroom.
Mirrors and systems: Ego Fold, Lens and Ratio
Falper expands its design universe with a series of mirrors and architectural systems that combine aesthetics and functionality. Designed by Massimo Castagna, Ego Fold combines bronze and extra-clear surfaces in a mirror featuring a folding door that introduces a new interactive dimension. Lens is a sculptural mirror with an organic shape and integrated LED backlighting, conceived to amplify spatial perception through light and reflections. With Ratio, Falper introduces a modular mirrored storage system that combines order, depth and integrated lighting, offering maximum compositional freedom within a refined and essential aesthetic.
Invaso Stone, Goccia and Boiserie: architectural details for the luxury bathroom
Additional novelties presented during Milan Design Week 2026 include Invaso Stone, the marble evolution of Falper’s iconic washbasin, and Goccia, a marble or Cristalplant countertop distinguished by its elegant integrated drip-edge profile. Completing the proposal is Boiserie, an architectural wood paneling system configurable up to 300 cm, transforming the bathroom into an immersive and tailor-made environment by integrating paneling, niches, doors and windows into one cohesive design language.
Falper MDW 2026: the discreet luxury of contemporary bathroom design
With its 2026 collection, Falper consolidates a vision of the bathroom as a complete architectural space where materiality, function and design coexist in sophisticated balance. An approach that moves beyond the traditional concept of bathroom furniture, transforming it into a total design experience.