A Bold New Chapter.
An International Success

Falper’s renewal found immediate and tangible confirmation in both the numbers and the quality of attendance during Milan Design Week: over 3,000 visitors flocked to the showroom on Via Pontaccio, in the heart of Brera, to discover the brand’s new vision.

The encounter with Massimo Castagna marks the beginning of a dialogue rich in shared visions, formal research, and material experimentation. One of the most influential architects and designers on the contemporary scene, Castagna brings a sophisticated and intuitive design approach, capable of blending rigor and sensitivity, function and poetry.

A carefully selected audience, made up largely of architects, interior designers, developers, and professionals from the design world, came from across the globe. It was a valuable opportunity to engage directly with the narrative of architect Massimo Castagna, who curated the brand’s visual identity and the design of its new products, offering a clear, coherent, and profoundly innovative vision.

The quality of the feedback and the enthusiasm of the visitors confirm that Falper is now a key player for those seeking advanced design, project culture, and bespoke solutions for both residential and contract needs.

Among the most significant innovations is the introduction of an elegant palette of exclusive materials, conceived to express a new aesthetic sensitivity within Falper’s collections. The complete renewal of the marble selection — the result of meticulous, tailor-made work — gives rise to rare surfaces, rich in character and capable of transforming any space into a striking visual and tactile experience.

Falper is ushering in a new phase: sophisticated, aware, and contemporary. An evolution that strengthens the brand’s identity and reaffirms its role as a benchmark for contemporary design — from high-end furnishings to premium contract projects. With a clear vision and products that blend form and function, Falper now speaks with authority to the world of design and architecture.

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