Raritas

Raritas products are furnishings and design objects characterised by their uniqueness, limited editions and high design value. This category of goods at the Salone del Mobile.Milano includes one-off design pieces, limited edition furniture, antiques and high craftsmanship pieces – products, therefore, that fall within the scope of collectible design and collectible furnishing.

Raritas products are conceived as limited edition or one-off pieces, often commissioned or proposed by galleries specialising in design, antiques and exceptional craftsman-made pieces. Their value is determined by their design quality, the rarity of the materials, the skill of their execution and their historic or authorial relevance.

One-off pieces, limited editions and high craftsmanship

Collectible contemporary design - seats, tables, consoles, containers, furnishing accessories and lighting fixtures signed by established or emerging designers, produced in limited and numbered editions by international galleries such as those present at Salone Raritas 2026, These are furnishings conceived as design pieces, intended for architects, interior designers, developers, and hospitality and contract professionals.

Antiques — Furnishing and design objects chosen for their design quality, state of preservation and solid attribution. They include antique furniture, bronzes, paintings and paintings of great beauty and quality – with documentation attesting to their provenance and authenticity.

High craftsmanship – Furnishing and objects made by manufacturers of excellence to the most exacting level of craftsmanship: rare woods, hand-worked metals, blown glass, artistic ceramics, natural stones, exclusive fabrics. These are limited series or commissioned productions, in which manual skill is combined with the vision of designers and artistic directors.

Outsider objects and functional sculptures — Creations that straddle the line between design, art and craftsmanship. Pieces that combine function of use and expressive research, often made with experimental techniques or unconventional materials.

Who the Raritas products are aimed at

The products in this category are mainly aimed at architects, interior designers, contractors, real-estate developers, dealers and private collectors looking for the sort of furnishing pieces that will define the identity of a project. In the hospitality and high-end residential field, a piece of antique furniture placed next to a collectible contemporary design or a high-end manufacturing piece can transform a space into an environment with a unique personality.

Why choose collectible furnishing and one-off design pieces

Raritas products tend to accrue value over time thanks to their combination of rarity, documented design quality and skill of execution. For architects and designers, including pieces of collectible design or high-end manufacturing in a project means proposing solutions that combine aesthetics, design culture and lasting value to their clients – furnishing elements that are not just functional accessories but identificatory and investment components of the space.

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Garbo Q
Garbo Q Mariyo Yagi

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Garbo Q

A light sparkling cascade, a transparent wall of wires, a translucent mirror moving with a breath of air, thus creating a bright sparkle, a magic presence in a space. 

Mantilla 160 sofa
Mantilla 160 sofa Kazuhide Takahama

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Mantilla 160 sofa

Mantilla collection by Japanese architect Kazuhide Takahama suits to the silence and quiet elegance of the morning light while in the evening it is right for very large or smaller rooms.

Marcel Pouf SD
Marcel Pouf SD Kazuhide Takahama

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Marcel Pouf SD

The Marcel collection, a seating system developed in 1965 by Japanese architect Kazuhide Takahama, was a tribute by Dino Gavina to Marcel Duchamp, his dear friend. 

Le Témoin
Le Témoin Man Ray

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Le Témoin

Part of the historic and revolutionary operation Ultramobile, conceived by Dino Gavina in 1971 with the aim of surprisingly adapting the surrealist object to everyday use.

Rue Férou
Rue Férou Man Ray

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Rue Férou

A flash of joy and poetry. The simplest directional lampshade in history meets the objet trouvé. The perfect object was born.

Garbo Wave
Garbo Wave Mariyo Yagi

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Garbo Wave

Ceiling lamp designed by Japanese artist Mariyo Yagi, composed of 6/8/10 curved modules and fringes designed to create a floating wave.

Malitte
Malitte Roberto Matta

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Malitte

Malitte by Surrealist artist Roberto Matta is a seating system, an ever-changing composition of five polyurethane blocks.

Sacco Alato
Sacco Alato Roberto Matta

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Sacco Alato

This “functional work of art” represents in an exemplary way the concept of Ultramobile, operation conceived by Dino Gavina in 1971 with the aim of adapting in a surprising way the surrealist objec