From historic projects to the latest innovations, the new 2025 Catalogue brings together furniture that embodies the essence of Baleri Italia: expressive and durable objects, the result of a constant commitment to quality and sustainability. A journey through time and design culture, where past and future dialogue in a coherent, refined and always contemporary language. In 2024, the Creative Advisory Board was established, a diverse group of professionals, designers and thinkers called upon to outline the brand’s new vision. A laboratory of ideas that gave rise to a Manifesto: a collective reflection on the identity of Baleri Italia and its role in contemporary design culture. From this dialogue emerged an approach capable of connecting the brand’s heritage with an open, experimental and conscious vision of design. At the heart of this reflection is the concept of Sustainable Freedom — a balance between rationalism and postmodernism, between durability and lightness. It is the basis of a design philosophy that combines responsibility, innovation and creative freedom, values that today define the new phase of Baleri Italia.
The 2025 Catalogue represents the synthesis of this evolutionary journey: the brand’s historic icons intertwine with new creations, generating a dialogue between generations of design. Each object becomes a sign of living continuity, a design language that evolves while remaining faithful to its intrinsically contemporary spirit. With this perspective of renewal and consistency, the catalogue introduces a series of new projects that interpret the brand’s values in an original way, giving concrete form to the vision of Sustainable Freedom.
InBallo, designed by Odo Fioravanti, is a system of coffee tables with legs made of cardboard derived from pure cellulose and a painted sheet metal top, available in different colours. Lightweight and sustainable, they require no tools for assembly. The project stems from a chance discovery: a technology for producing cardboard profiles used to protect household appliances. From this insight, Fioravanti transforms a humble, technical material into an elegant structural element, with moulded legs reminiscent of classical ancient columns. The tables are shipped in compact packaging and can be easily assembled by the end user — a concrete example of circular, accessible and conscious design.
Spunta, also by Odo Fioravanti, is a compact armchair that can be completely disassembled, available in fabric, leather or eco-leather, also in a customisable version. In designing Spunta, Fioravanti tackles the eternal theme of the armchair: suspending two cushions in space — one horizontal and one vertical — finding a new harmony between solids and voids. Two minimal design gestures give shape to the object: the backrest extends to the ground, while the seat and backrest fit into a cubic tubular metal frame that acts as an armrest and structure. The result is an essential and iconic armchair, where rationality and comfort coexist in balance.
Roots, by Arik Levy, is a collection of tables, coffee tables and bar tables with aluminium frames and round tops in tempered glass — transparent, translucent acid-etched or smoked. All models are completely disassemblable, lightweight and optimised for transport. Inspired by the silent strength of roots, Levy translates the resilience and harmony of nature into the Roots collection. The structure is created by the rhythmic repetition of a single geometric shape that intertwines in perfect balance, minimising the use of material and exploiting magnetic connections for assembly. Roots is not just a piece of furniture, but a sculptural dialogue between the organic poetry of nature and the precision of industrial intelligence — an encounter between past and future, stability and movement, structure and soul.
T-Table is the collection designed by Angelo Mangiarotti, which in 2025 will be expanded with coffee tables and consoles that maintain the painted aluminium structure, which is completely disassemblable and recyclable. Available in different colours, they stand out for their flush-mounted tabletop with bevelled edges. These products elegantly resolve the contradiction between simplicity and detail: two L-shaped extrusions, joined at a 45° angle, transform into a T-shape. A simple gesture that embodies complexity and balance. As if designed by a child but refined by a master, the T-Table line combines visual lightness and structural solidity, embodying the purity and strength of Italian design thinking.
Every collection, every detail reflects a constant search for balance between form and function, between creative freedom and production responsibility. A new chapter in the history of Baleri Italia, which looks to the future with the same authenticity and curiosity that have always defined its soul.









