Homestyler Shines at Milan Design Week with Revolutionary AI Innovations

Homestyler Shines at Milan Design Week



The 2025 Salone del Mobile Milano, recognized as the world's foremost event in furniture and interior design, opened its doors this year with an impressive showcase of innovation, particularly from the Chinese design-tech brands, Homestyler and Easyhome Gorgeous Home (GOHO). Their attendance at this prestigious event not only marked their re-entry but also introduced their global partnership program, which garnered significant attention last year. The theme of the opening event, "AI for Design, Innovation for the Future," set the tone for what is expected to be an exhilarating week of design.

The opening was a star-studded affair, featuring prominent figures from the international design community, including:

  • - Luciano Galimberti, President of the Industrial Design Association (ADI);
  • - Matteo Ingaramo, Head of Business and Institutions at the Scuola del Design, Politecnico di Milano;
  • - Hjalti Karlsson, Founder of Karlssonwilker and Red Dot Award winner;
  • - Professor Emmanuele Villani, Head of International Affairs at the CISE School, Politecnico di Milano;
  • - Simone Micheli, Founder of Simone Micheli Architectural Hero;
  • - Dawei Wang, Chairman of the Retail Committee of the China National Furniture Association; and many more influential personalities.

During the event, Homestyler unveiled groundbreaking AI-powered design solutions and highlighted a global supply chain that was first introduced at the NVIDIA GTC 2025. The company welcomed new partners through live signings for its global partnership program. Additionally, a cross-border furniture trading supply chain was announced, promising consumers a transparent purchasing experience alongside an online design service aimed at connecting homeowners with ideal designers worldwide.

One of the most exciting announcements was the launch of the Homestyler AI Design Awards (AIDA), an open competition that invites designers, scholars, and enthusiasts to explore the transformative impact of AI in the fields of architecture and interior design. According to an AI researcher and AIDA juror from Zaha Hadid Architects, the design landscape is at a pivotal moment, where AI signifies not just a trend, but a paradigm shift in how spaces are conceptualized.

Founded in 2009 from Autodesk, a global leader in 3D design software, Homestyler began as a platform dedicated to 3D cloud design for home decor and interiors. Today, it boasts a presence in over 220 countries and regions, with significant market share evident in the USA, Italy, the UK, France, and Brazil. The platform is available in 14 languages and has attracted over 18 million users globally.

Homestyler's 3D cloud design tools leverage state-of-the-art AI technology, providing unmatched intelligence and efficiency. Unlike traditional room planning software, the AI-powered platform enhances users' workflow in spatial 3D design, modeling, and rendering images and videos, democratizing access to creative design.

Among the advanced features offered are multi-floor edits, custom furniture integrations, tiled flooring options, and complete home customization capabilities, facilitating seamless rendering and versatile marketing video production functions. To further bolster design efficiency, the platform introduces AI innovations like AI Designer, AI Decor, and Home Copilot, which function as creative assistants, efficiency enhancers, and educational tools.

At the interactive "AI for Design" zone, participants experienced cutting-edge technologies enabling interactivity and immersion. Homestyler featured its latest AI-driven solutions, including Home Copilot, AI Modeler, XR Immersia, and Smart Shopping Guide, addressing industry challenges such as the gap between design and reality and the mismatch between expectation and actualization in home decoration and design. By integrating AI technology throughout the design process, Homestyler is poised to transform the industry and revolutionize the way spaces are conceptualized and realized.

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Homestyler at Milan Design Week

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