On the occasion of Fuorisalone Milano 2026, the Euromobil flagship store in Corso Monforte is presenting a completely revamped concept, centred on the products and the variety of styles that are the hallmarks of contemporary kitchens today. This design approach highlights the ability of Euromobil to conceive the kitchen as a complex system: materials, domestic architecture and their connection with the living area all become part of a single narrative. The space is organised as a sequence of areas that showcase various compositions, united by a common thread: design rigour and elegance.
As you enter, on the right, the main attraction is SEI, the kitchen designed by Marc Sadler, presented in an updated version that refreshes the system with new materials. This sophisticated composition featuring 6- millimetre precision – the defining structural element of the project – takes on an architectural dimension. SEI takes the form of a compact, autonomous structure, where technology and materials strike a delicate balance between rigour and atmosphere.
The exhibition route continues on the left-hand side, where the design approach shifts dramatically. Here, the kitchen is no longer a separate entity, but a system fully integrated into the space, extending seamlessly both in width and height. The main colours are sanded bleached oak and a warm white, not chosen as a conventional colour but as a design choice. The colour amplifies light, softening the visual rhythm while creating a more ethereal sense of space. In this context, Margo is showcased along with Levitas, Antis and Kubic, designed by R&S Euromobil and Roberto Gobbo. More specifically, Kubic introduces a style based on the connection between structure and surface. The frame with its contrasting edge creates a subtle framing effect that blends in with the grooves of the Paries boiserie panelling, forming a seamless pattern and a clean, geometric design. The resulting effect is a refined, almost graphic visual balance, reminiscent of an oriental-inspired compositional style. The 12 mm worktop with its 45° bevelled edge, the seamless transition between the worktop and the drawer, and the rounded front of the island create a simple yet striking architectural feature. The extradeep snack top adds a more fluid and contemporary vibe to the kitchen, making it less formal and more versatile.
The exhibition route ends with the American walnut feature wall, an architectural element that brings together the various functions of the home. Here, the Paries system seamlessly extends with Kubic, featuring tone-ontone surfaces and intricate volumes merging light with materials. The design of the boiserie panelling, with its projecting elements and illuminated accents, creates a vertical rhythm and a carefully balanced sense of depth.
This highlights the fundamental principle of the Euromobil project: the seamless transition between the kitchen and the living area.
Three islands, three distinct design styles, united by understated elegance. The Monforte flagship store clearly expresses the total look concept, a hallmark of Gruppo Euromobil. The kitchen and living area are not separate spaces, but parts of a single, cohesive system. Rather than simply showcasing individual products, Euromobil presents a design approach. Different styles coexist within a clear design identity, providing architects and designers with system-based tools and comprehensive solutions.