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This Furniture Collection Brings Brutalism Indoors With Sharp Angles and Raw Matter

A nine-piece capsule collection unveiled at Milan Design Week 2026
Mahima SharmaBy Mahima SharmaMay 12, 20262 Mins Read
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The Visionnaire and NM3 capsule collection is a nine-piece system of collectible furniture that debuted at the 10 Corso Como at Milan Design Week 2026. Designed by the Milanese collective NM3 under the creative direction of Eleonore Cavalli, the collection blends Visionnaire’s luxury craftsmanship with NM3’s signature architectural minimalism, while bringing the brutalist structures to your living room.

The materials speak in their primary tongues, balancing the elemental with the industrial. Solid Moltrasio stone anchors the collection against the fractured light of cotissi glass, while powder-coated metals are folded into structural poems. Exposed brass studs act as jewelry for these skeletons, paired with leather that fits like a second skin.

The key pieces in the collection feature the Blob chaise lounge and stool, which features organic fluidity paired with a sculptural black shell. The Carter outdoor seating family includes an armchair defined by a folded, powder-coated aluminum shell with visible brass studs that emphasize its construction. The Stealth series comprises a bed, a daybed, and a coffee table, and the Axiom table from the collection reinforces the focus on formal rigor and radical essentialism.

The collection is a study in radical essentialism, stripping away decoration to find beauty in a sharp edge or a metal fold. The aesthetic marries 1970s modular intelligence with a futuristic, monastic silhouette. Organic curves, like the Blob chaise, play against the razor-sharp lines of the Stealth series to create a rhythmic, timeless landscape. Each item becomes a brustalist structure on its own, displaying raw materials in their purest form, adding a landscapic quality to the space.

Also Read: Best of Milan Design Week 2026: Top Furniture Designs Reflecting Comfort and Wonder

Beyond mere furniture, these pieces form a system designed to intensify space. The concept shifts the focus from objects of display to structural anchors that deepen the room’s atmosphere. By treating raw matter as the protagonist, the collection transforms a living area into a sanctuary of stone, light, and shadow.

The Visionnaire and NM3 collection is a thread between the unyielding and the soft, where architectural precision meets the warm soul of a home. Swiss photographer Federico Hurth accompanied the collection with a photographic project that uses shadow and contrast to place the furniture in an uncompromising dialogue with architectural photography.

Visionnaire and NM3 capsule collection
Image: Visionnaire
Visionnaire and NM3 capsule collection
Image: Visionnaire
Visionnaire and NM3 capsule collection
Image: Visionnaire
Visionnaire and NM3 capsule collection
Image: Visionnaire
Visionnaire and NM3 capsule collection
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