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More and more Visionnaire, pushing residential and hospitality projects

The new collection is characterised by a retro-brutalist imprint

by Laura Dominici

Un’area del flagship store Visionnaire di Mila

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Translated by AI
Versione italiana

2' min read

Translated by AI
Versione italiana

With order intake reaching €55.2 million, Visionnaire's 2025 closed with solid results. "The highest level in the company's history," emphasises CEO, Leopoldo Cavalli, "and up more than 20 per cent on the previous year, with an adjusted Ebitda of 12.2 million, at +15 per cent". A growth "mainly driven by high-end residential and hospitality projects and the strengthening of collaborations with architects, developers and international investors," comments Cavalli.

During 2025, the strongest performance came from the Middle East & Africa area, which accounts for about 33% of orders, while Europe is confirmed as one of the pillars of growth with 25% of order intake. "In Europe we are consolidating our retail presence," says the CEO. "A significant example is the showroom in London, which has already recorded very encouraging results in its first months of operation.

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At the same time, Visionnaire is strengthening its presence in Asia. Last year saw the opening of the first flagship store in Shanghai, a space also conceived as a cultural platform dedicated to the dialogue between design, fashion, art and architecture. This context also includes the opening of the showroom in Phuket (Thailand), conceived as a hub for the South-East Asian market and a starting point for real estate initiatives such as Kalāya Retreat, a residential project of luxury villas developed with Redwood Luxury Developments.

At Milan Design Week 2026 Visionnaire presents 'Rare Matter - a Retro-Brutalist story', which puts matter back at the centre of the design process. The new collection explores a retro-brutalist grammar in which clear volumes and strongly expressive materials become the protagonists of a story that combines material research and architectural culture.

The Design Week itinerary also continues in the city with several special projects: such as the reactivation of the maison's historical archive in the Piazza Cavour showroom, under the name Déjà-vu, and a new capsule designed by Marc Ange.

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