
During the Salone del Mobile 2026, two leading Italian creative forces, Qeeboo and Fiorucci, announce a collaboration that merges fashion, design, and pop culture into a bold new project.
The partnership celebrates the meeting of two creative worlds united by a strong visual identity and an unmistakably Italian expressive language.
At the center of the collaboration is a reinterpretation of the iconic Rabbit Chair designed by Stefano Giovannoni for Qeeboo. For this occasion, the chair is dressed in Fiorucci’s legendary “Toys” pattern, transforming it into a striking collectible design piece.
The special ceramic edition, also available in an extra-small version, becomes a sculptural object where surface, color, and material take center stage.

The “Toys” graphic is inspired by Fiorucci’s 1980s archive, reimagining a playful pop-art universe filled with vibrant symbols and nostalgic imagery.
Fruits, ice creams, pin-ups, cameras, animals, and everyday objects create a joyful visual collage that reflects the brand’s optimistic and imaginative spirit.
Applied to the Rabbit Chair, the pattern turns the surface into a three-dimensional canvas, merging storytelling with contemporary design.
The collaboration between Qeeboo and Fiorucci is rooted in a shared vision: transforming everyday objects into cultural icons.
Qeeboo is known for its emotional and playful design approach, while Fiorucci represents freedom, creativity, and pop culture heritage.
Together, they create a piece that goes beyond function, becoming a visual and emotional statement.
The Qeeboo x Fiorucci collection will be showcased during Salone del Mobile at the Qeeboo flagship store on Via Crocefisso in Milan.
Key events include:
An exclusive opportunity to experience the collaboration firsthand.
The Rabbit Chair by Qeeboo x Fiorucci redefines contemporary design as a narrative object, blending aesthetics, emotion, and cultural storytelling.
A collectible piece that reflects the power of design to connect generations and express identity.

With this collaboration, Qeeboo and Fiorucci reinforce the global relevance of Italian design as a creative language that merges innovation, heritage, and imagination.
One of the standout projects of Salone del Mobile 2026, confirming Milan as a world capital of design and creativity.