What's Happening?
Rodolfo Agrella, the art director of the International Contemporary Furniture Fair (ICFF), has shared insights into the design trends for 2026 following his return from Milan Design Week. Agrella emphasizes
the importance of pausing and stripping away superficial elements in design to focus on core values like longevity, functionality, and material honesty. He notes a trend towards natural, pared-down materials such as unstained wood and metals. The ICFF, scheduled to return to the Javits Center, will feature these trends and focus on creating spaces that foster community and dialogue among design professionals.
Why It's Important?
The emphasis on sustainable and honest design reflects a growing awareness of environmental issues and the need for long-term solutions in the design industry. By focusing on materials that age gracefully and designs that prioritize functionality, the industry can reduce waste and promote sustainability. The ICFF's approach to fostering community and dialogue can lead to innovative collaborations and advancements in design practices. This shift can benefit consumers by providing more durable and meaningful products, while also encouraging designers to consider the broader impact of their work.
What's Next?
The ICFF is set to take place from May 17 to 19, with a focus on 'Common Ground: A Global Dialogue on Design and Shared Values.' The event will feature activation areas for community building and discussions on design trends. The decision to move the fair to November in 2027 aims to provide exhibitors and visitors with more opportunities to present fresh ideas and products. This strategic move could attract more international brands and visitors, enhancing the fair's global influence and impact on the design industry.






