In the panorama of the Salone del Mobile 2026, one direction emerges clearly: orbital ground metal is no longer an isolated presence.
It appears in different contexts.
It crosses different materials.
It is manifested in multiple applications.
But what today is perceived as diffusion is not a birth.
It is recognition.
When a material sign becomes immediately identifiable, it means that it has exceeded the size of the finish.
It has become language.
NEVER CIRCLE is the proprietary system through which Molteni Vernici defined this language.
Not as an interpretation.
Not as a variation
But as a controlled construction of the surface.
An orbital grinding designed to organize light.
To generate depth.
To activate perception.
This is not a coincidence.
This is about engineering.

Every NEVER CIRCLE surface is the result of a precise balance between direction, intensity and reflection.
A balance that allows this language to be transferred to different materials — metal, wood, composites — while maintaining consistency and identity.
What the market shows today, in widespread form, is a code already written.
The difference is not in the presence.
He's in control.
Many surfaces today replicate an appearance.
NEVER CIRCLE builds behavior.
The light is not simply reflected.
It is being organized.
The surface is not decorated.
It's designed.
It is in this distinction that real value is defined.
When contemporary design begins to converge towards a common language, an implicit question emerges:
Where does this language come from?
NEVER CIRCLE represents the answer.
A system that does not just exist within the project, but determines its reading.
A code that does not describe a surface, but defines it.
When a surface is recognized, it is no longer a finish.
It's a standard.
And when a standard spreads, it means that someone has already built it.





