kint at Salone del Mobile 2025
- Владислав Білокриницький
- Apr 13
- 2 min read

We did it! This year, kint made its debut at the world’s leading design event — Salone del Mobile 2025 in Milan! For the first time, we presented our furniture, decor, and design vision at the most prominent international event in the interior world. And we weren’t alone — we joined 12 other outstanding Ukrainian brands at the joint booth UKRAINE.DESIGN.BRANDS.
Furniture, lighting, and decor zones — all featured within a 300 m² stand in Pavilion 5 of the massive FieraMilano exhibition complex. Among the new kint products unveiled at the show was the circle swivel lounge chair by Dinner Studios. In collaboration with them, we also introduced the pop-open table — a compact side coffee table with a teardrop-shaped top and a distinctive cut-out handle. Minimalist design that serves both comfort and aesthetics.

The updated magneto floor lamp by architect Serhii Hotvianskyi brought rhythmic lighting to the exposition. Originally created in 2014, it was reimagined with a new construction and launched into serial production. Another exciting premiere was the falda soft armchair, co-designed with young designer Mariia Selezenieva, winner of an internal kint design competition.
A real eye-catcher at the stand was our Ukrainian bestseller — the puffa system by designer Rostyslav Sorokovyi. Equally admired were the paper coffee tables by Dmytro Kozynenko — a design that already has a devoted following both in Ukraine and internationally.
“We’re fully charged — with experience, new connections, and incredible feedback. Kint will definitely return in 2026 — and not empty-handed!”, — said Max Voytenko, Creative Director of the brand.

This milestone for Ukrainian design was made possible thanks to the support of Salone del Mobile, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine, the Embassy of Ukraine in Italy, and the NAZOVNI platform. Together, we once again proved: Ukrainian design has its own style, its own identity, and a powerful voice on the global stage.