NODI. Culture, enterprise, and design of Trentino wood
Fiemme Tremila
and other 27 exhibitors
14 new wooden furnishings, 14 internationally renowned designers, 14 Trentino-based companies. The project NODI. Culture, enterprise, and design of Trentino wood arrives at the Fiemme Store Milano for Fuorisalone 2026, following the exhibition held at the ADI Design Museum of Milano through April 12, 2026.
An opportunity to present to the Milano Design Week audience the outcomes of a year-long program of research and experimentation on wood as a design material.
From April 20 to 25, 2026, Fiemme Tremila’s showroom in the Brera Design District hosts the systems born from the dialogue between the Trentino wood supply chain and contemporary design—projects that express a current language while remaining deeply rooted in the territory. Exhibition design by David Dolcini.
A supply-chain project between enterprise and design
The knot as both metaphor and design principle: a point of connection between production know-how, authorial visions and business cultures, as well as an identifying mark of wood itself—capable of preserving memory, authenticity and expressive potential.
NODI. Culture, enterprise, and design of Trentino wood is promoted by the Provincia autonoma di Trento and coordinated by Trentino Sviluppo in collaboration with Trentino Marketing, curated by Paolo Baldessari and Aldo Colonetti.
Starting in 2025, NODI has brought together Trentino artisanal and industrial companies and internationally recognized designers, addressing themes of the home and hospitality, living spaces, and the relationship between interior and exterior.
Projects on display at Fuorisalone 2026
The projects developed within NODI highlight the versatility of wood through solutions that interpret the material as surface, structure, architectural element and narrative device.
Arteam — Alessandra Fumagalli Romario
Scandola — Lighting collection
Inspired by traditional larch shingles of Trentino roofs, Scandola transforms a vernacular building element into a lighting system that modulates light and defines spatial thresholds, reinterpreting shelter as a luminous gesture.
Barozzi Dimension — Raffaella Mangiarotti
45GRADI — Table, bench and stool
A family of furnishings generated from a single construction principle. The 45° angled tenon remains visible, becoming a graphic and identity-defining element.
Corazzolla Arredamenti — Nicolò Spinelli
Madeleine — Cabinet
Inspired by Dolomite rock formations, Madeleine combines sculptural form, manual craftsmanship and the Blockbau construction system. A multilayer panel with a solid Swiss pine core releases its natural scent, activating a sensory dimension tied to memory.
Ciresa — Lorenzo Palmeri
Voce — Natural sound diffuser
At the heart of Voce lies a resonant board made of Val di Fiemme spruce, free to vibrate according to its natural behavior. A project that merges luthier knowledge with technical precision, entrusting wood with the role of a living membrane for sound diffusion.
Falegnameria Bosetti — Monica Graffeo
Restel — Storage bench and coat rack
Designed as an entry filter for alpine homes, Restel reinterprets the hay rake as a welcoming system combining vertical coat rack and integrated storage bench, made of Trentino larch.
Falegnameria Faustini — Matteo Ragni
Radura — Toy storage stool
A hybrid object combining seat, container and light. Slats of Swiss pine evoke a hollow tree trunk; when empty, it becomes a lantern thanks to a rechargeable lamp placed at the base.
Falegnameria Pojer — Ludovico Spataro
Scaglia — Bench
A reinterpretation of roof shingles as public seating, balancing construction memory and contemporary language.
Falegnameria Scaiarol — Lorenzo Damiani
Street Bed Unit — Mobile micro-architecture
A mobile micro-architecture designed to provide temporary shelter for people without permanent housing. The raised, insulated module includes a protected space with bed, shelves and solar-powered lighting, combining design with social responsibility.
Falegnameria Segata — Patrizia Bertolini
L’Alex — Coat rack
Dedicated to Alex Langer, environmentalist and pacifist, L’Alex stems from observing alpine landscapes affected by Storm Vaia and bark beetle infestation. The project transforms this wound into a symbolic gesture: a coat rack where healthy wood interlocks with beetle-marked wood. The joint becomes a metaphor for regeneration and resilience.
Falegnameria Zeni — Donata Paruccini
Entrée — Entry furniture
A system of inclined boards reminiscent of windbreaks and fences creates cavities for storing objects and garments. Made of reclaimed spruce, it enhances the material’s memory.
Fiemme Tremila — Giulio Iacchetti
Vertigo — Cladding board
“Vertigo is a wooden board with a deep nostalgia for the sky,” explains Giulio Iacchetti. The project frees floorboards from their horizontal constraint: the plank curves and becomes architecture, shaping a liminal space of calm between surface and space. A niche that connects floor and wall into a single surface. Modular system; the bending process is entirely handcrafted, inspired by ski-making techniques.
TM Arredamenti — Michela Baldessari
BEPO — Stool
BEPO reinterprets the woodworking clamp in a contemporary key. Made of solid chestnut wood, it uses dovetail joints that allow dry assembly and disassembly. This solution enhances sustainability while reducing transport volume. The structure becomes aesthetic language, blending construction tradition with contemporary design.
Silvelox Group — JoeVelluto
The Sky in a Garage — Garage portal
Inspired by the song Il cielo in una stanza by Gino Paoli, the garage door becomes an architectural filter. Adjustable slats modulate light, transforming a technical element into a sensitive spatial threshold.
Xlam Dolomiti Alex — Terzariol × Maria Elisabetta Ripamonti
Kirizuna — Modular seating
A lightweight yet high-performance seating system made with Kiri wood and XLam technology, offering structural efficiency and flexible configurations.
Fiemme Store Milano
NODI. Culture, Enterprise and Design of Trentino Wood
@ Milano Design Week 2026
Via Giovanni Lanza 4 — Brera Design District
April 20, 2026: press preview, 10:30 am–8:00 pm
April 21–24, 2026: 9:30 am–8:00 pm
April 25, 2026: 9:30 am–1:00 pm
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Exhibitors and companies
Fiemme Tremila
Fiemme Tremila crafts wood surfaces that bring the forest into everyday living. In Val di Fiemme, research, craftsmanship and a culture of healthy living shape floors, wall claddings and bespoke projects designed for people’s wellbeing.
Alessandra Fumagalli Romario
Alex Terzariol con M.E. Ripamonti
Arteam
A company specializing in museum installations, bespoke interiors and construction, it takes a craft-based approach rooted in quality and aesthetic identity. From design to delivery, it creates projects shaped by care for detail and a desire to create spaces that tell a story.
Barozzi Dimension
Every knot tells a story: Barozzi, since 1959, interprets Trentino wood in contemporary furniture and design, connecting tradition and innovation.
Ciresa
Founded and based in Val di Fiemme, Ciresa selects, seasons and transforms resonance wood into soundboards for musical instruments. The only company of its kind in Italy, it has exported worldwide since the early 1990s. Two patents set it apart in speaker-free acoustic diffusion.
Corazzolla Arredamenti
A Trentino artisan company specializing in bespoke furniture, it blends joinery tradition, design sensitivity and a tailored approach. It oversees every stage, from design to installation, working with architects and clients to create unique, durable pieces.
Donata Paruccini
Falegnameria Bosetti
Based near Lake Molveno, it works with local woods with artisanal precision. Attention to detail, material and durability has defined its rooted approach for a century. Larch lies at the heart of a practice that blends family continuity with design expertise.
Falegnameria Faustini
Founded as a joinery workshop on the slopes of the Paganella, it discovered the Montessori method by chance: a young apprentice, a favour for his teacher mother. From there came a 400-item catalogue and European leadership. Today, designer Irene Faustini helps shape its future.
Falegnameria Pojer
Founded in Val di Cembra in 1903, the company is now in its fifth generation. It specializes in made-to-measure wooden sectional doors, interior doors, entrance doors and windows. Larch is its signature material: strong, resinous, local and naturally durable outdoors.
Falegnameria Scaiarol
A Trentino joinery company, specializing since 1903 in made-to-measure timber and timber-aluminium windows. It handles design, production and installation, with certified products ensuring quality, thermal and acoustic performance, and timber from responsibly managed forests.
Falegnameria Segata
A Trentino artisan company specializing in bespoke interiors and quality woodwork, it draws on family tradition to shape each project with attention to detail, carefully chosen materials and tailored solutions, ensuring elegance, function, solidity and durability.
Falegnameria Zeni
Founded in 1927 by Giovanni Battista Zeni as an artisan workshop, it later specialized in bespoke furniture. Today it is run by his sons, Sandro and Livio, with a team of craftsmen blending technical skill and family tradition across nearly a century of woodworking.
Giulio Iacchetti
JoeVelluto
Lorenzo Damiani
Lorenzo Palmeri
Ludovico Spataro
Matteo Ragni Studio
Michela Baldessari
Monica Graffeo
Nicolò Spinelli
Patrizia Bertolini
Raffaella Mangiarotti
Silvelox Group
Silvelox is a company specialized in manufacturing high-end garage doors and security entrance doors. Its products are characterized by a focus on design, customization and high technical performance.
TM Arredamenti
For over 25 years, it has shaped spaces for hospitality, creating bespoke interiors for hotels, bars and restaurants. Each project brings together vision, craftsmanship and artisanal quality. Renderings and virtual reality let clients experience spaces before they are built.
Xlam Dolomiti
A Trentino company founded in 2012, it is now an international benchmark in the production of X-Lam panels. With an integrated approach, it manufactures, designs and delivers large-scale timber buildings with industrial precision and a strong focus on innovation.




