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Your feedbackDiscover the art shown at Salone del Mobile 2025
Art is the finishing touch that brings an interior to life. It adds character to any space, making it feel complete and uniquely yours. Whether it's a show stopping light installation, a delicate sculpture, or a carefully curated gallery wall, art has the power to transform a room and tell a story. It reflects personality, evokes emotions, and turns a house into a home. At the Linteloo stand at Salone del Mobile 2025, we've showcased artwork by multiple incredible artists. Scroll down to find out more.

Ellipt
by Grietje Schepers
"Expanding simple concepts into big gestures, Schepers is not afraid to take on a large space. This is strengthened by her experiments with proportion and scale. With ease in making a space feel informal and light, her architectural installations create impact with an interplay of colour and spaciousness. Ellipt's geometrically intricate shape creates mesmerizing patterns of light, thereby altering the sensory perception of a space."
Twilight and Pillow Talk
by Sanne Terweij
"Exploring the timeless beauty of oxidation: Sanne Terweij (Amsterdam, 1984) presents artworks that fuse classical and contemporary elements, embracing colour and craftsmanship by using tried-and-true materials in a refreshingly new way."
Crystal Series
by Isaac Monté
"Fascinated by societal sustainability I am interested in unusual, new materials and how I can manipulate those. I see myself as a pioneer who, by means of combining technology, art and science, shows how art can contribute to a strategy of sustainable development."
Shell and Dreamer
by Simona Frigerio
"Simona Frigerio is a Dutch/Italian artist who creates stunning and enduring artworks. Simona paints with intuïtion, allowing lines and color areas to guide her as she creates a story, an ambiance, a symbolism. Her dedication to quality makes her pieces highly valued and timeless."
Raw Refined
by Teresa Lobelia D'arienzo
"Each piece is born intuitively, seeking to highlight the raw material and the gesture of manual construction. Secondary elements of classic forms become load bearing, creating precarious balances between support and the supported, the content and the container, rawness and refined."
Folded
By Inge Bečka
"Inge Bečka (1963) is a real virtuoso in working with porcelain. Since her working period in China from 2012, her career as an artist/designer has developed in high rate. Inge has the ability to align natural and sleek shapes with graphic lines with unexpected delicate details. In virtually all cases the forms of ceramic ware are created in series of similar elements, each receiving its own unique touch. In parallel processes she keeps varying all the time. She falls from one action into another, as it were, trying out all kinds of things. During the work process Inge strives for sharp actions that enhance the work."
Cairns
Merging Matter by Natasja van der Meer & Marisa Klaster
"Merging Matter is a collaboration between Natasja van der Meer (ceramic) and Marisa Klaster (wood). The maker-designers reinforce each other in their love for the unique character of handmade objects at the interface of art and design."
Ridge Collection
By Inge Bečka and Mariëtte Wolbert
"The basis of this collection is a woven cloth by the design of Mariëtte and hand-woven in India. This cloth design was nominated for the ‘Dutch Design Award’. Mariëtte utilizes this cloth in 3D-objects and tiles. Yearly working in China as a resident artist, Inge uses these objects and tiles to make plaster moulds for porcelain clay casting. The form and shape of these castings are individually distorted and adapted, making each object unique. Hence also by working in this manner ‘The Ridge Collection’ is made in small series only."
Philia, Bio Plant
By Atelier LVDW
"Atelier LVDW developed a biomaterial made from botanical waste for the development of “rare” artificial plants. With this design Atelier LVDW wants to create more awareness about plants in our indoor and outdoor environment and show the possibilities of the next generation bio-materials. "