We launched our new Woodflow-skin Maxipanels at Fuorisalone 2025, a collaboration with architect Paolo Mauri designed to bring sustainable, organic textures to the hospitality sector.
Body:Milan Design Week provided the perfect stage for our latest architectural innovation. During Fuorisalone 2025, we officially unveiled the Woodflow-skin Maxipanels, a new generation of large-format surfaces developed in partnership with the renowned architect Paolo Mauri.
Designed specifically for the demanding hospitality and high-end interior sectors, these Maxipanels demonstrate the power of our technology to create seamless, organic textures that were previously impossible with traditional timber. By combining computational design with robotic precision, we have produced a lightweight, high-performance cladding that offers the warmth of natural wood with the sophistication of advanced engineering.
"Our goal with Paolo Mauri was to create a material that doesn't just cover a space, but transforms it," the team shared during the event in Milan. The Maxipanels offer a sustainable, low-carbon alternative for hotel lobbies and premium projects where both aesthetics and environmental impact are non-negotiable.
This launch reinforces our commitment to the "Wood Revolution," proving that Woodflow-skin is a versatile platform capable of meeting the aesthetic and functional needs of the world’s most creative architects.
For a closer look at the installation and interviews from Milan, you can explore our dedicated video playlist on our YouTube channel.
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