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Dieffebi presented its latest furniture collections during Milan Design Week 2025, showing new ideas for workspaces and beyond at the Salone del Mobile fairgrounds and its Brera district showroom. Under the guidance of artistic director Elisa Ossino, the company aimed to create furniture that helps people connect and interact in dynamic, colorful, and stimulating environments.
Introducing the OBA Project: Flexible tables for many uses
A significant highlight is the new OBA project, developed with designers Altherr Désile Park. This is a system of modular tables designed for great versatility. It includes options for individual workstations, executive offices, meeting rooms, high tables, and casual lounge areas. The design uses simple geometric shapes and offers a wide variety of setup possibilities, with over 20 variations in size and function. Users can also choose from many colors and materials to customize the look. The goal is to offer furniture that easily adapts to different needs and enhances how people experience their workspace.
New seating additions: ZOEY and NIA expand the options
Dieffebi introduced two significant additions to their seating lines alongside the OBA tables. ZOEY, a family of poufs and benches designed by Elisa Ossino, has been expanded with new shapes and sizes.
The NIA seating system, created by Leonardo Talarico, now includes a new version specifically designed to offer more privacy and help with acoustic comfort in open areas.
Craftsmanship and color on display
Dieffebi used their Milan Design Week presence, curated by Studio Ossino, to show how their furniture works in different settings, from offices to hotels to homes. The displays emphasized Dieffebi’s manufacturing skill, featuring refined details and a sophisticated color selection.
At Salone del Mobile, the booth presented a modern office idea with flowing spaces. Vertical cuts and tall curtains helped define areas while allowing views through. Neutral and warm colors created an elegant feel. Featured products included the new OBA tables, ZOEY poufs/benches, NIA seating, plus existing pieces like the Line bookcase, Franny desk, and Echo Locker storage.
In the Brera Showroom three different scenes explored the collection’s adaptability: a lounge area for hospitality settings, an executive office setup featuring an oval OBA table, and a lifestyle area showing how the furniture can transition into more relaxed environments.
Focus on sustainable materials
Dieffebi continues to prioritize responsible production. The company makes its furniture primarily from steel, a material that is 100% recyclable. They follow the NF Environnement guidelines, a European certification focused on the environmental sustainability of metal furniture. Dieffebi also designs its products considering their entire lifecycle, making them easier to take apart for component separation and recycling later on.