The Chamber of Commerce extends the Masterclass PID 2026 application deadline: a practical guide and up to €40,000 in funding to bring furniture excellence overseas
The United States loves Italian design. In 2025, Italian wood-furniture exports to the US soared to nearly two billion euros. This value has more than doubled since 2013. Today, the American market represents the second-largest global destination for Italian furniture. This positive trend remains highly resilient, defying recent tariff threats and rising shipping logistics costs.
However, entering the US market requires meticulous preparation. To support businesses on this journey, the Chamber of Commerce of Milan Monza Brianza Lodi has extended the deadline for the Masterclass PID grant to June 15, 2026. This initiative offers a concrete opportunity for furniture market internationalization targeting Lombardy-based SMEs, providing an incentive and service package worth up to €40,000.

The Challenges of the US Market: Beyond Language and Certifications
Selling furniture in the United States is no easy task for a small or medium-sized enterprise. Customs barriers and complex bureaucracy demand highly specific expertise. Commercial projects, especially within the lighting sector, require rigid and mandatory safety certifications.
Managing local labor adds another layer of difficulty. In the United States, furniture installers rarely possess the culture of detail that defines Italian installation teams. Consequently, local assembly frequently becomes the weakest link for high-end luxury products.

The Dynamics of the Supercontract and “Turnkey” Solutions
The American residential sector operates under completely different dynamics compared to Europe. Real estate developers run on a supercontract model. They deliver properties to buyers completely furnished and move-in ready. This system demands robust financial backing and high production capacity from Italian brands. At the same time, the contract market opens highly profitable, exclusive channels for companies that master the process.
“In the US, value does not just sit within the product. It lives in the story it tells.”
Masterclass PID 2026: A Powerful System Network for SMEs
No company has to face such a complex market alone. For this reason, the Masterclass PID 2026 program unites local institutions and major trade associations. The Chamber of Commerce drives the project alongside Formaper and Promos Italia.
This year’s edition welcomes two new strategic partners: FederlegnoArredo Eventi and APA Confartigianato Imprese. Their entry builds upon a strong, pre-existing collaboration with Assolombarda. This powerful synergy significantly boosts training services and market data analysis. The project serves a leading economic region: Lombardy generates roughly €4,7 billion in sector exports. The single province of Monza and Brianza alone surpasses one billion euros in overseas furniture sales.
The initiative focuses heavily on genuine furniture market internationalization to prepare managers and artisans for global competition. Elena Vasco, Secretary General of the Chamber of Commerce, explains that the goal is to offer a comprehensive roadmap combining training, operational assistance, and financial funding. Luca Palermo (CEO of FederlegnoArredo Eventi) and Giovanni Mantegazza (President of APA Confartigianato Imprese) also confirm that strategic training is no longer optional; it is a necessity to compete effectively.

What the Grant Offers: Services and Funding Up to €40,000
The Masterclass PID 2026 program accelerates commercial growth through a structured plan built on four core pillars:
- Consulting and Training (€15,000): One-on-one sessions with American and European market experts.
- Non-Repayable Grant (up to €20,000): Coverage for 60% of eligible business expenses.
- Commercial Mission (€5,000): A targeted business trip to the United States to meet local buyers.
- Media Support (€5,000): Communication campaigns designed to boost brand visibility.
This comprehensive package guides companies through every single phase of their go-to-market strategy. It connects brands directly with the true gatekeepers of the American contract market: architecture studios, interior designers, and major real estate developers.
SMEs interested in this furniture market internationalization pathway can submit their applications online by June 15, 2026. A panel of experts will review the company profiles to select the most qualified projects.

US Consumer Insights: What Millennials and Gen Z Are Looking For
To build a winning furniture market internationalization strategy, companies must understand modern American buying behaviors. Younger generations now drive the market, and they seek furniture boasting very distinct traits:
- High-end craftsmanship and strict attention to detail.
- Unique, bespoke pieces capable of personalizing a space.
- Traceable, certified, and sustainable materials.
- An authentic brand story they can truly connect with.
The geography of US luxury consumption is shifting as well. While the historic New York market remains incredibly stable, luxury-driven cities like Miami and Los Angeles show the fastest growth rates. It is precisely within these sunbelt design districts where Lombard craftsmanship can truly stand out.





