
From September 29 to October 2, Vondom reaffirmed its commitment to Feria Hábitat Valencia 2025, unveiling new collections, finishes, and experiences that anticipate its creative roadmap towards 2026. Over four days, architects, designers, and professionals discovered the brand’s latest innovations in its hometown.
Where projects take shape
At its stand (N3 – Hall 1 | B11), Vondom presented a curated selection of iconic collections alongside the most recent launches revealed in Milan. Highlights included Pasadena and Milos —by Jean-Marie Massaud—; the official fair debut of the Love sun lounger (Eugeni Quitllet) and Gatsby sun lounger (Ramón Esteve), reimagining outdoor relaxation by the sea or pool; and the evolution of Africa (Eugeni Quitllet), now consolidated as a complete family of pieces for both contract and residential projects. In addition, the brand previewed new finishes and fabrics that set the creative direction for 2026.


Presentation of Mel — Ramón Esteve
Mel debuted at Habitat Fair with a sculptural and enveloping language. It emerges from the balance between formal avant-garde and the memory of the essential, reinterpreting wicker through a continuous, tubular, contemporary code. Ramón Esteve presented the collection, detailing its formal approach, materials, and applications for outdoor projects.
Palm — Eugeni Quitllet
Palm captures the open air with an organic weave that lets the breeze flow through. Conceived as a single gesture in injected polypropylene, it offers a continuous shell that is weather-resistant, ergonomic, and lightweight. Its plant-inspired pattern reduces heat, improves ventilation, and enhances the silhouette; ideal for high-traffic spaces such as hotel terraces, restaurants, and pool bars, it is easy to move and allows for quick reconfiguration. Quitllet also introduced the expansion of the Africa collection along with new finishes and versions of Madison.

Valencia Showroom Event
The day concluded with the Vondom Offsite Showroom Opening, a private event that brought together press, architects, and international clients in the heart of Valencia. Here, the 2025 novelties were unveiled in a relaxed atmosphere enriched by Spanish gastronomy, music, and an afterwork spirit that encouraged direct interaction with the brand’s collaborating designers, including Ramón Esteve and Eugeni Quitllet. A memorable evening that reinforced Vondom’s bond with its city and with the international creative community.
Looking ahead to 2026
More than a recap, this edition points to a clear direction: collections ready to be specified and an increasingly close dialogue with architects and designers. We’re not closing a fair—we’re opening a season. With Mel, Palm, and new versions on the way, design becomes practical—and the outdoors, even more engaging.