Beyond furniture: when the system becomes the structure. In Hall 22, Caccaro transforms furnishings into the backbone of modern living
Salone del Mobile 2026 marks a fundamental milestone in Caccaro’s journey, as the brand returns to Milan bringing the No-Wall House concept to its highest expression. Under the creative direction of art director Monica Graffeo, the Padua-based company pushes its research toward a total fusion of furniture and architecture, demonstrating how its systems can finally replace traditional walls.

When Furniture Becomes Structure
In this new evolution, the product is no longer a simple accessory but becomes the true protagonist of the scene. The installation progressively breaks free from the constraints of ceilings and walls to take shape through self-supporting elements. Caccaro’s compositions act as the architraves and backbone of the space, defining rhythms, functions, and pathways without the need for masonry work.
The inspiration is rooted in the concept of the living module, a theme dear to architectural history that today finds a concrete and fluid response. It is not walls that dictate boundaries, but the systems themselves, winding through a sequence of domestic scenes and suggesting natural connections between the different environments of the contemporary home.


A Design Spectator Experience
The stand layout has been designed to engage visitors in an unprecedented way:
- The Perimeter “Platea”: along the edges of the exhibition, the public can observe living solutions as if they were in a theater.
- The Micro-Lounges: small relaxation areas welcome professionals and enthusiasts, allowing them to sit back and become active spectators of a way of living that is increasingly open, dynamic, and barrier-free.
At Salone del Mobile 2026, Caccaro invites architects, designers, and visitors to discover this new dimension of living at Hall 22, Stand A21.





