Snoc unveiled latest outdoor collection at Salone del Mobile and Maison & Objet 2026

Promotion: furniture brand Snoc's architectural and material-driven outdoor furniture has featured at two design fairs this year: Salone del Mobile and Maison & Objet.
Presented at this year's edition of Paris's Maison & Objet in January and Milan's Salone del Mobile in April, the collection comprises armchairs, daybeds, dining chairs and dining tables, united by what Snoc describes as "form, light and tactile nuance".

During both events, the pieces populated bespoke stands created through collaboration with Milan-based design firm Studio Klass, which emphasised clean, architectural lines.
At Maison & Objet, Snoc's pieces complemented the stand's structure through their emphasis on materiality and silhouettes, aiming for visitors to experience the pieces with "subtlety and depth".

At the fair, the structure of the stand's frame helped to zone the space, creating a calm and ordered environment where the collections could be beheld with clarity.
The new collections include pieces defined by their proportions and materiality, while the wider stand aimed to deepen the experience and bring greater focus to the perception of form.

This impression was again achieved during Salone del Mobile a few months later, with Snoc's 2026 collection once again taking centre stage to exhibit their sculptural forms, tactile surfaces and balanced proportions.
Each piece responded to the stand's lighting, with the forms of the products appearing to soften and material qualities emerging over time.

Snoc's signature gridded overhead structure provided a spatial framework, creating "order, rhythm and continuity across the stand", according to the brand.
Through gentle shifts and a subdued glow, the brand engineered an atmosphere that allowed the forms of the new pieces, shaped with precision, to be experienced with nuance.

Snoc's presence at both Salone del Mobile and Maison & Objet 2026 marks a step in the brand's development and ongoing design evolution.
The brand explained that its stand "defines a context of clarity in form and spatial thinking" and spotlights its architectural and material-driven approach.
To learn more about Snoc, visit the brand's website.
The stand designs are by Studio Klass. Photo credits are Studio Brinth (Salone del Mobile 2026) and Benoit Florençon (Maison & Objet 2026).
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