If you've ever looked at a piece of furniture and thought it belonged in a gallery, Visionnaire's new collaboration with the NM3 collective might be exactly what you've been waiting for. Unveiled during Milan Design Week 2026 at the iconic 10 Corso Como, the nine-piece collection is the kind of project that makes you rethink what a bed or a chaise longue is actually capable of.

Where industrial meets impeccable

The collection, developed under creative director Eleonore Cavalli, draws its DNA from architecture - not as a vague aesthetic reference, but as a genuine structural philosophy. Think industrial rigor paired with the sort of high-end craftsmanship that turns everyday objects into conversation pieces.

Two standout pieces tell the story well. The Stealth bed earns its name by appearing almost suspended, as if gravity is more of a suggestion than a rule. It's the kind of furniture that stops people mid-sentence when they walk into a room. Then there's the Blob chaise longue, which takes a very different approach - joint-free in construction and upholstered so seamlessly it reads almost like a second skin rather than a piece of furniture you'd order from a catalog.

Why Milan Design Week was the right stage

Showing at 10 Corso Como wasn't a casual choice. The Milan institution has long been a meeting point for fashion, art, and design, making it the ideal setting for a collection that deliberately refuses to sit in just one category. The dialogue Visionnaire and NM3 created here is genuinely three-way - art, architecture, and furniture pulling in the same direction without any one element dominating.

What makes this collection feel relevant beyond the design world is that it taps into a broader shift happening in interiors right now. More people are treating their living spaces as extensions of their personal aesthetic rather than just functional rooms to sleep and sit in. Furniture that carries architectural weight satisfies that appetite in a way that safe, conventional pieces simply can't.

For anyone tracking where high-end interiors are heading, this Visionnaire x NM3 project is a pretty clear signal. Expect to see the suspended, sculptural, almost gravity-defying approach showing up in mood boards and aspirational apartment tours for a while to come.