Bentley Home's New Collection at Milan Design Week 2026
On April 21, 2026, Bentley Motors introduced a stunning new collection of furniture from Bentley Home at Milan Design Week. This collection embodies a commitment to craftsmanship, sustainability, and material quality, aiming to evolve the brand’s design philosophy into living spaces. Each piece, including tables, sofas, armchairs, and trunks, showcases a refined selection of materials that emphasize texture, durability, and reduced environmental impact. The latest collection was presented in a historic Milan atelier and marks a significant shift towards softer forms, lighter designs, and a focus on natural materials.
A Sustainable Approach to Material Selection
The materials leveraged in the new collection include resin, shellac lacquer, wool, alpaca, cotton, linen, mohair velvet jacquard, and leather. Durable finishes that pursue sustainability without compromising on depth or richness showcase the careful curation of Bentley Home's design team. Natural resin, combined with hand-brushed shellac lacquer, creates a subtle interplay of light and surface, embodying a refined architectural aesthetic that prioritizes timelessness over mere decorative flair.
The textiles used in the collection play a pivotal role, being crafted from locally sourced natural fibers. Materials such as wool, alpaca, cotton, linen, and mohair velvet jacquard are designed to evoke a sense of comfort and immersion, achieving a multi-sensory environment that resonates with the theme of ‘spaces that touch the senses’. The tactile quality of these materials encourages a relationship that welcomes change rather than shuns it, inviting users to appreciate how textures develop unique qualities over time.
Collaboration with Renowned Designers
This collection is the result of collaboration between Bentley's design team and established designers such as Carlo Colombo and Federico Peri, resulting in a cohesive body of work that balances architectural clarity with softness. Colombo’s new “Embrace” sofa reinterprets the Ramsey series with a more fluid and enveloping shape. Its leather-clad exterior steps away from the visual heaviness of wood veneer, crafting a modern silhouette that feels light and integrated. The proportions yield visual airiness while balancing structural precision with a sense of comfort that characterizes a livable space.
The “Embrace” armchair, a companion piece, takes the design principles of the sofa and distills them into a more compact model. It features a wrapping form that creates a delicate contrast between leather and upholstery, encapsulating Bentley's new direction toward interconnected and versatile interiors.
Innovative and Light-Hearted Designs
The “Continuum” chair embodies this direction with its lightweight, open-frame structure, allowing generous incorporation of space and light. Subtle aerodynamic details evoke the aesthetic of Bentley's automotive heritage and offer a broad range of customizations using wood veneer, leather, and various fabrics. This flexibility enables the designs to harmonize with both residential settings and commercial environments, emphasizing their multi-functionality.
Bentley Home’s expanded offerings also include innovative forms and materials, exemplified by the “Dovedale” coffee table, which beautifully juxtaposes wood veneer with marble, enhancing personalization possibilities. Federico Peri’s “Brimham” ottoman captures the essence of natural landscapes with its soft, organic shape, incorporating unique leather ‘saddle’ details that add functionality and durability.
The “Porter” trunk reinterprets classic travel traditions as a modern multifunctional storage solution, while the more compact “Nest” bedside table embodies the brand's latest vision, combining clean, architectural lines with Bentley’s distinctively rich material choices to create a contemporary eclectic interior.
An Invitation to Timeless Luxury
In Milan, the transformation seen in each product goes beyond mere aesthetics; it is expressed through immersive spatial experiences and cinematic interpretations. This progressive viewpoint showcases how luxury is evolving into a more tactile, serene, and enduring character, resonating with modern lifestyles. Established 13 years ago, Bentley Home now proudly operates over 60 stores globally, with flagship locations in Milan, Jeddah, Riyadh, Dubai, and various major cities around the world.
Ben Saltmarsh, Bentley Motors' Head of Lifestyle Design, commented on the collection's significance: “This collection embodies the convergence of design thinking, integrating principles from our cars and furniture. Comfort and material quality lie at the core of Bentley, and we deepen that with beautifully functional designs that enhance their appeal as time passes. Sustainability and longevity are truly inseparable for us.” Meanwhile, Monique Zappala, Creative Director of the Luxury Living Group, emphasized the collection as a representation of Bentley Home's evolution, reflecting growing customer demand for interiors that prioritize comfort and intrinsic value over time.