
Atlas Plan at Milan Design Week 2025: ceramics that furnish
At Milan Design Week 2025, Atlas Plan confirmed itself as a reference point in the world of furniture and design. Its ceramic surfaces have been selected by prestigious brands to enhance environments and furnishings, both inside the Salone del Mobile and in the Fuorisalone showrooms.
Starring in high-profile projects, Atlas Plan's large slabs demonstrate how aesthetics and functionality can merge into versatile, elegant and contemporary solutions.
Fuorisalone - Atlas Plan surfaces in Milan showrooms.
During the Fuorisalone, several brands integrated Atlas Plan surfaces within their showrooms, in carefully curated exhibition spaces:

Modulnova included two custom applications: a kitchen in Appennino and a bathroom cabinet in Taj Mahal, concrete examples of perfect harmony between ceramic material and design.
Living Divani, also present at the Salone, used Boost Natural Kaolin and Boost Balance Smoke to reinterpret the table as a distinctive element within its exhibition space.
Riflessi enhanced tables, sideboards and clocks with the material elegance of Desert Soul, creating sophisticated environments consistent with its design vision.
Dibiesse JKR chose Desert Soul and Calacatta Bernini surfaces for its kitchens, blending style and functionality in a contemporary furniture narrative.
Fast, also active at the fair, displayed outdoor tables finished in Boost White, Boost Smoke and Boost Tarmac, combining durability and style for the outdoors.


Salone del Mobile - Collaborations within the stands.
Within the fair, Atlas Plan surfaces are featured in numerous booths, integrating seamlessly into cross-cutting design projects:

Living Divani brought the same surfaces seen in the showroom, Boost Natural Kaolin and Boost Balance Smoke, to the Salone, reinforcing the brand's visual coherence.
Eforma has selected Travertino Sand, Fior di Bosco and Calacatta Gold for the finishes of its tables, resulting in an elegant and timeless result.
Target Point has chosen the visual depth of Precious Brown to add character and personality to its collections.
Briolina presented tables with Atlas Plan surfaces with textures still being defined, confirming the orientation toward ceramics with a strong material impact.
Fast has enhanced its outdoor tables with Boost White, Boost Smoke and Boost Tarmac, ideal materials for refined and durable aesthetics.
Atlas Plan surfaces are thus confirmed to be not simply coverings, but furnishing materials capable of dialoguing with architecture, function and emotion, within an integrated and contemporary design vision.
📍Milan Design Week 2025 | April 7-13