
The Trends from Summer 2025/2026 They are already present in the country and are reflected in the furniture, managing to contain that in every piece Sustainability, functionality and emotional connection in materials that return to nature and the experiences they create.
For Lucila Ribatto Crespo, founding partner and import and product development manager at Altorancho, This summer it’s all about color. “You have a lot more freedom Combine and dare to play. appear Furniture in cheerful tones such as light blue, tomato or yellow and it is the mix between them that gives life to the spaces. “It’s a season to lose the fear of color and make the house feel fresher, more alive and with the summer vibes that spread good energy,” added the managing director of the Argentine company, founded in 2019 by five cousins. Today it employs 120 people and Projects will bill $10 million this year.
Gustavo Yankelevich, partner at Estudio Modo Casa with more than 30 years of experience in the market, also has a different perspective: he assures us that This time of year will be marked by the search for connection with nature. There will be furniture and objects that convey calm and well-being through their materials, textures and colors. Organic color palettes, earth tones and material mixes such as wood with metal, stone with fabrics, etc Combinations that provide contrast and visual richness.
Regarding the forms, he explained that The trend is moving away from rigid angles to create softer and more enveloping lines, inspired by biomorphism. That is, pieces with curves and friendly volumes that invite comfort and everyday pleasure.”
The lighthouse in the global trend, Design and lifestyle is Italy And in the furniture sector, every year the Salone del Mobile, or Milan Design Week, takes place in Milan, where experts come and confirm what’s to come. This year there was “a strong commitment to modular and multifunctional furniture that can be adapted to more dynamic and versatile spaces without sacrificing comfort or design. These proposals, which respond to new ways of lifeare the ones we want to reinterpret and bring to the local market,” emphasized Yankelevich.
The Altorancho manager added that she saw it lots of color, fine materials and a more relaxed way of thinking about spaces. “What I liked most was the mix of modern and simplicity, without rigidity, with environments that feel alive and with personality. We want to bring a little of that: Furniture with color, natural textures and a fresh style that invites you to enjoy the summer in an uncomplicated way.”
The global trends Mark the move away from the most rustic and heavy fibers and the Consolidation of materials like iron in garden furniture (with bright lines, fresh colors and special varnish treatments that make it resistant and easy to care for).
Regarding Argentina and the possibility of local production, Ribatto Crespo explained that a national factory offers more flexibility to respond quickly to demand Adapt to what happens in each season. “This closeness to the process means that each piece is created exactly as we imagine it, regardless of time or distance,” he emphasized.
Analyzing local demand, experts realized that Argentinians are very successful informed and attentive to trendsThey know what they want, and their ability to travel and compare increasingly makes them want to follow international trends implemented in their own style. “He is not willing to wait a year or two to have what he discovered in Europe or other design capitals in the country,” commented Yankelevich.
Likewise, the direction the design has already taken includes the technology applied to the furniture, and as Ribatto Crespo describes, it is there but in a subtle way. “It’s not just about digital, it’s about doing.” the most practical and comfortable life. As an example is this wireless bedside tables They combine design with functionality, are easy to load, can be moved from one room to another and produce a warm light that transforms any room. This is also noticeable with more resistant, lighter and easier-care materials.”
Yankelevich also emphasized that today the… Technology is an essential ally in interior design where what is related to lighting became a key resource to create atmospheres and enhance any space. However, “we strive to integrate this technology in a natural way, without imposing or distracting from the design; we call it “invisible technology.” We design bespoke furniture with lighting, connectivity and functionality taken into account from the first moment. The idea is this.” Each piece offers comfort and functionality without sacrificing warmthStyle or the craftsmanship essence that characterizes our furniture.”
As a result, the furniture becomes more important for people at every moment, because each selected object due to its design, material, sensitivity and other factors, It will be part of your space. This environment in which one can enjoy and share life, “the furniture determines how a place is lived,” Yankelevich concluded.