With a vision of the mini-pool as an organic part of a holistic regenerative experience, Treesse took part in Milan’s Salone del Mobile presenting, among other pieces, its iconic ICE.
Founded exactly 50 years ago by visionary entrepreneur Franco Merenda, Treesse is a family-run brand rooted in Rome, whose strong identity is consistently reflected in both its offer and philosophy.
At Salone del Mobile, the brand’s vision for mini-pools found its natural habitat through a bold minimalist design language — of which the ICE product stands as the highest expression. Designed, like the entire collection, by world-renowned designer Marc Sadler, ICE takes its name from the ice cube that inspired its signature square shape and the glass panel embracing the infinity edge.

Lateral detail of ICE, Salone del Mobile 2026
The clean, essential lines that define Treesse’s aesthetic are here pushed to their limit by the proprietary Ghost System patent, which eliminates all visible nozzles by concealing the hydrotherapy jets within sleek illuminated slots.
Even the controls remain out of sight, discreetly tucked beneath removable cushions designed for user comfort. ICE was conceived not for a standard few-minute use, but to be experienced as a seamless blend of wellness and lifestyle — from convivial aperitifs to shared relaxation, whether seated or reclined.
With its sophisticated aesthetic and an out-of-the-box thinking passed down through generations, Treesse stands as a successful example of Italian craftsmanship built on research, attention to detail, and material quality.