No-Wall House has redefined the boundaries of living, transforming the product into a fluid and dynamic scenography
The curtain has fallen on the latest edition of Milan Design Week, but the echo of the innovations presented shows no signs of fading. During Salone del Mobile 2026, Caccaro succeeded in transforming its exhibition space into an open stage, where furniture ceased to be a simple object and became architecture and the backbone of the space. At the center of the scene remained the vision of a home as a flexible infrastructure, capable of evolving alongside those who inhabit it.

No-Wall House: When Furniture Replaces Walls
The protagonist concept of the installation was the evolution of No-Wall House, a project curated by Art Director Monica Graffeo that explored the total integration between systems. On the occasion of Salone del Mobile 2026, the contemporary home by Caccaro was portrayed through the absence of traditional boundaries: the product became structure and architrave, progressively freeing the environment from walls and ceilings.
Self-supporting elements defined the rhythm of the visit, organizing functions and pathways naturally. The living modules, generated by Caccaro’s own systems, evoked real-life situations, suggesting harmonious transitions between different areas and demonstrating how storage can become the true design engine of a home.


A Sensory Journey Through Transparency and Matter
The experience lived by visitors during Salone del Mobile 2026 was a continuous, non-linear exploration. The dialogue between different zones was emphasized by targeted technical solutions:
- Strategic Transparencies: Pass-through niches and glass doors connected the environments, offering ever-new perspectives.
- Natural Materials: Oak was the leitmotif of a bright mood board, alternated with lacquers and the tactile finish of nuvolato oxid.
- Green Wellness: The use of natural greenery enhanced the perception of space, contributing to an atmosphere of profound domestic harmony.

The Legacy of the Event: New Scenarios for Living
The installation expressed the highest level of integration between doors, paneling (boiserie), and storage systems. Along the perimeter of the stand, the public observed the scenes as if from an audience, becoming spectators of an increasingly open way of living.
Caccaro’s participation in Salone del Mobile 2026 confirmed that the future of design no longer lies in the division of spaces, but in their connection. As the fair concludes, No-Wall House remains a concrete and timely reflection on how furniture can replace traditional masonry to create fluid, coherent environments ready to stand the test of time.





