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Yabu Pushelberg and Elisa Ossino x Salvatori, the Poetry of Stone

At Milan Design Week 2025, Salvatori reaffirms its identity as a storyteller through stone—transforming natural materials into immersive, emotional design experiences. Two exceptional names define this year’s novelties at the Via Solferino showroom: Yabu Pushelberg and Elisa Ossino.

Nagi, designed by Canadian duo Yabu Pushelberg, captures the essence of water in stone. Its rippling pattern—denser at one end and softer at the other—mirrors the rhythm of waves, creating a sense of calm movement. Inspired by the Japanese word for the sea at rest, Nagi reinvents marble as a medium of light, texture, and subtle dynamism.

In contrast, Nereo, the new bathroom collection by Elisa Ossino, celebrates sculptural solidity with generous, softened forms inspired by the mythological sea nymphs, the Nereids. The marble is treated with reverence and softness, shaped as if carved by wind and water. A refined dialogue between strength and sensitivity.

Two visions, one shared language: Salvatori’s timeless blend of nature, material, and design.

Yabu Pushelberg and Elisa Ossino x Salvatori, the Poetry of Stone

At Milan Design Week 2025, Salvatori reaffirms its identity as a storyteller through stone—transforming natural materials into immersive, emotional design experiences. Two exceptional names define this year’s novelties at the Via Solferino showroom: Yabu Pushelberg and Elisa Ossino.

Nagi, designed by Canadian duo Yabu Pushelberg, captures the essence of water in stone. Its rippling pattern—denser at one end and softer at the other—mirrors the rhythm of waves, creating a sense of calm movement. Inspired by the Japanese word for the sea at rest, Nagi reinvents marble as a medium of light, texture, and subtle dynamism.

In contrast, Nereo, the new bathroom collection by Elisa Ossino, celebrates sculptural solidity with generous, softened forms inspired by the mythological sea nymphs, the Nereids. The marble is treated with reverence and softness, shaped as if carved by wind and water. A refined dialogue between strength and sensitivity.

Two visions, one shared language: Salvatori’s timeless blend of nature, material, and design.