Bentley Home: Low-Impact Materials, High-Impact Design at Milan Design Week

Bentley Home Collection

Bentley home launched their new furniture collection at Milan Design Week 2026. The elegant range of home goods includes tables, armchairs, sofas, and trunks, designed to reduce environmental impact and last a lifetime. Like Bentley cars, each piece embodies luxury, embracing innovation and expert craftsmanship.

This year’s launch focuses on soft forms and organic textiles. Every shape and color has been skilfully selected to create a sense of calm, comfort, and harmony. The pieces introduce a timeless blend of finely-crafted, organic materials that ensure long-lasting quality. Substances like resin, shellac lacquer, wool, alpaca, cotton, linen, mohair velvet jacquards, and leather provide longevity to every piece. The brand prioritizes crafting items that age with dignity and develop character over time rather than wear away.

The values defining this year’s collection are sustainability, timelessness, and elegance, all of which will be on perfect display this week in Milan. The vision for the exhibition is a sensory landscape, offering visitors an immersive setting and cinematic experience that presents a holistic vision of modern living.

The collection includes the Embrace sofa, featuring a fully leather-upholstered outer shell and contemporary silhouette, paired perfectly with the Embrace armchair, a more compact piece with a protective curve in premium leather and upholstery. Additional pieces include the Continuum chair, with an open frame reflecting Bentley’s automotive legacy in aerodynamic features, and the marble-and-wood Dovedale coffee tables.

Also included is the soft Brimham ottoman, inspired by natural landscapes, and the Porter trunk, which redefines classic travel and contemporary storage. The final piece, the Nest bedside table, highlights Bentley’s material richness with clean architectural lines and versatile interiors. Being fully customizable, these items appeal to both residential and commercial settings.

Bentley Home values the art of sustainability and believes homeware should be eco-friendly. By carefully considering its materials choices, the team remains committed to crafting sustainable products. For example, in 2023, Bentley Home collaborated with Paper Factor® to create an ecological, marble-effect coffee table. This project, along with the use of color-intensifying amaranth wood and dark green Belvedere marble in 2025, displays the team’s evolving exploration of innovative technologies.

The collection beautifully reflects the principles of feng shui, with forms meticulously refined to reduce noise and enhance visual balance. The designers aim to create pieces with understated comfort and harmony while using low-impact materials.

2023 Collection Landscape

The luxury expressed in this year’s collection is quiet, tactile, and designed to last. Bentley Home’s sensory landscape at Milan Design Week 2026 showcases the brand’s versatility and refined craftsmanship.

Images Courtesy of Bentley
Images Courtesy of Bentley
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