
The British brand presents the Bentley Home line at the Milan Design Week 2026 with a focus on comfort, understated sophistication, and lower environmental impact materials.
Bentley unveiled a new Bentley Home collection during Milan Design Week 2026, extending into the world of interior design the same values of luxury, refinement, and attention to detail that have defined the brand’s trajectory in the automotive sector. The launch reinforces the British manufacturer’s strategy of turning its identity into a complete lifestyle, now with a growing focus on natural materials, sensory comfort, and reduced environmental impact.
Displayed at the brand’s historic atelier in Milan, the collection includes tables, sofas, armchairs, chairs, ottomans, side tables, and even multifunctional trunks. The set emphasizes softer lines, a lighter visual language, and an approach that prioritizes durability, texture, and understated elegance, in line with the growing demand for sophisticated yet less ostentatious interiors.

Among the materials used are natural resins, hand-applied shellac finishes, wool, alpaca, cotton, linen, mohair jacquard velvet, and leather. According to Bentley Home, the goal is to create a more tactile and welcoming experience, with surfaces and fabrics designed to age well and gain character over time, rather than simply maintaining a “new” appearance.
One of the highlights of the new phase is the Embrace sofa, created by Carlo Colombo. The model features more fluid and enveloping shapes, with the outer structure fully upholstered in leather, reducing the visual presence of wood and reinforcing a more contemporary look. The same design language appears in the Embrace armchair, in a more compact and versatile version.

Another notable piece is the Continuum chair, which features a more open and lightweight structure, enhancing the sense of space and visual transparency. The piece also incorporates subtle references to Bentley’s automotive heritage, with aerodynamic elements and a high level of customization in finishes, leather, and fabrics.
The collection also includes the Dovedale coffee tables, combining wood and marble with the brand’s signature beveled details; the Brimham ottoman, with organic shapes inspired by natural landscapes; the Porter trunk, which reinterprets travel tradition into a contemporary storage piece; and the Nest bedside table, designed for lighter and more functional environments.
More than a standalone launch, Bentley sees the new collection as part of a broader evolution of its design language. The aim is to bring the brand’s prestige closer to a concept of “quiet luxury,” based on material authenticity, comfort, and long-term value.
Founded 13 years ago, Bentley Home already has more than 60 stores worldwide, with a presence in cities such as Milan, Dubai, Shanghai, Paris, Los Angeles, Miami, New York, and Dallas. The operation is developed in partnership with the Luxury Living Group, responsible for the design, manufacturing, and distribution of the line.
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