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From sustainable alternatives to plastic and wood, to smart and bio-based materials, as well as metal finishes and new generations of materials for both digital and traditional manufacturing, each proposal represents excellence and the current state of the art within its respective field.
Brands: Balena, formalighting, FREM GROUP, Impact Acoustic®, Kastamonu Italia SPA, Materially, Panasonic Holdings Corporation, ParaStruct, ReUp®, SMUSH Materials, ST Powder Coatings, Standex Engraving Mold-Tech, Studio Kloak, Tessilquadro Srl (Gruppo Aquafil SpA).
Via G. De Castillia 26
20124 Milan
Press Inquiries: press@amaze.it
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Now in its third edition, State of Mind brings together international brands including Pèro, Pecoranera, Rizzoli, JWA, Plan C, Filson, and Biffi Archive, each reinterpreting Milan through a personal lens. Special products, design pieces, and iconic Milanese locations are transformed into immersive visual narratives.
Through trompe-l’œil installations and immersive environments, visitors step inside each brand’s imaginary, becoming part of a shared cultural experience.
20123 Milan
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The exhibition presents the reflections of contemporary Hungarian creators on the call to action “Be the Project” across five thematic sections, responding sensitively to cultural, social, ecological, and material‑ and form‑related challenges. The 26 selected artists and designers offer works that not only hold aesthetic value but also carry intellectual depth: exploring the possibilities of material use, the memory embedded in form, cultural heritage, the reinterpretation of craft and industrial traditions, the relationship between humans and nature, and questions of ethical responsibility.
The spatial concept of the Budapest Select – Patterns of Being exhibition was designed by the VÜ Architects firm, based on the decision of the advisory panel. The project contributes to the international presentation of contemporary Hungarian design, translating the questions of human existence and responsibility to spatial experience, and supports the successful showcase of Hungarian designers.
The project's aim is to provide the audience of Milan Design Week with a diverse yet coherent picture of the current aspirations of the Hungarian creative scene and its representatives - those who, through the transformations of the present, are sketching a delicate map of the future.
Curator: Hanna Imre.
Creators of the Budapest Select – Patterns of Being exhibition: Anna Kis-Kéry, CÉZÉ, DE_VISION, Dora Eiler, Econor Design, ERNAK Design, Fanni Hegyi, HomeArt by SsakoolHypers, IDA STONE, István Dukai, Kinga Mód, Ligeti, monikauveges, mybettershelf, Nóra Szilágyi, Sándor Körei, sarakele studio, Studio Arkhéo × Reneszánsz Kőfaragó Zrt., TIKTIK Studio, VALODI, VeronikWood, Vivien Bene, VUUV Works, Woodoo Furniture, YOZA, Zita Majoros
20123 Milan
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Via Olona 4
20123 Milan
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The project, curated and directed by Pierluigi Fucci, explores the combination of textile art, interior design, and research into
materials, with an installation exhibited inside Cortile22, in the 5Vie district. For this installation, Pierluigi Fucci has designed a series of furnishing accessories made with precious Xinao Cashmere pure cashmere yarns, handcrafted by Italian artisans.
With "The Art of Yarn," yarn transcends textile material to become form, volume, and a sculptural language. Pierluigi Fucci's project pays homage to Croatian artist Jagoda Buić, a key figure in the "New Tapestry" movement, which radically influenced the designer's career and development. With her works, Jagoda Buić transformed traditional weaving into three-dimensional, architectural, and immersive textile environments. Her installations were presented at the Venice Biennale and are now part of the permanent collection of the MoMA - Museum of Modern Art in New York.
Following this artistic legacy, Pierluigi Fucci transforms Xinao Cashmere yarns into works characterized by three-dimensional reliefs, dynamic fringes, and textile techniques that emphasize the tactile dimension of the material.
Via San Maurilio 22
20123 Milan
Press Contact: info@barbieriridet.com
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April 20 2026 -> April 26 2026
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Via Santa Marta 10
20123 Milan
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P.za Compasso d'Oro 1
20154 Milan
Contact: www.adidesignmuseum.org/
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April 20 2026 -> April 26 2026
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Via Giovanni Labus 10
20147 Milan
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Within this setting, Haworth and Cassina present an installation by Patricia Urquiola that reinterprets the entrance and living areas, and there is a project dedicated to the work of Luisa Castiglioni. Contemporary voices include Greek architect and designer Kiki Goti; Paris-based textile maison Issé, with its first collaboration with architect and designer Sophie Dries; Japanese collective AtMa Inc, and Around the Studio, from Tbilisi.
Via Mogadiscio 2/4
20146 Milan
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Embodying Base's multifaceted spirit, the Ground Hall hosts an intervention by the French studio Smarin, which, in partnership with the Institut français Milano, presents Idiorythmia – RE-U construction system.
The experimental approach of We Will Design also resonates in the rooms of casaBase, which hosts five temporary studios through the project Temporary Home: spaces that simultaneously become places for living, experimentation, personal research, and exhibition. Designers: Jean Baptiste Durand, Bianca Carague, Lucrezia Alessandroni, Cristina Dezi, Saúl Baeza, and Manuela Valtchanova.
At the heart of the week is Exhibit, the collective exhibition featuring more than 80 designers from 23 countries. Across 4,000 square meters within Base, projects by academies, universities, design studios, and emerging designers are presented. The exhibition unfolds along four thematic trajectories, interpretations of the Hello Darkness concept, that guide the experience without rigidly structuring it: underrepresented communities (Community), ecology and sustainability (Environmentalism), rituals (Rituals), and technologies (Media Tech).
Via Bergognone 34
20144 Milan
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Moncler takes over the Gallery to present its new summer collection, while the Project Room hosts Fluid Re-Collection by Linde Freya Tangelder in collaboration with Cassina. In the Pop-Up, Visionnaire presents a capsule design NM3, and the Mezzanine features an installation by Imperfettolab. In the store, Kinraden unveils its new Stilos collection alongside a selection of high jewelry with an architectural design. In the secret garden, Garage Italia Customs presents its partnership with Mariaflora for Palazzo Avino, while the 'Spiaggina' branded by Garage Italia Customs bearing 10 Corso Como iconic motif drives around the city.
Corso Como 10
20154 Milan
Contact: press@10corsocomo.com
10corsocomo.com/
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April 20 2026 -> April 25 2026
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Via Marco de' Marchi 9
20121 Milan
Press Office: PNP Communication
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April 20 2026 -> April 26 2026
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The exhibition marks a significant moment in the Arpa brand’s journey. Since its origins, Arpa specialises in the creation of high-pressure laminate surfaces Made in Italy, distinguished by the design quality and the attention to the depth and refinement of its finishes. Over time, Arpa has developed a material culture capable of combining aesthetic research, technical innovation, and design sensitivity, offering surfaces conceived to interpret architectural and interior design spaces in a contemporary way.
As a preview of the exhibition, the projects Open Volume by RedDuo Studio, an interior design studio founded in Milan by Fabiola di Virgilio and Andrea Rosso, and Lauze by Zimmer, an architecture studio founded in Milan in 2019 by Federico Panella. The aim is to create a shared space in which different visions come together, united by beauty and purpose.
Via dell'Orso 16
20121 Milan
Contact: ecal@ecal.ch
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April 21 2026 -> April 26 2026
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Via Tommaso da Cazzaniga, Corso Garibaldi 89/A
20121 Milan
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An Italian luxury knitwear and apparel brand, Avant Toi has been exploring the boundaries between craftsmanship and artistic research for over thirty years. Founded in the Italian manufacturing tradition, the brand stands out for its radical approach to color and material, through manual painting techniques applied to textiles, each piece is transformed into a one-of-a-kind expression of a creative gesture that transcends the aesthetic dimension to become an experience.
During the workshop, each participant will create a unique silk scarf, transforming the gesture into a personal expression: not just an object, but the tangible trace of a lived experience.
Within the "The Challenge" chapter of the 6OLD program, promoted by La Tenda Milano from April 21 to 26, Avant Toi introduces an intimate and participatory dimension, placing gesture, manual skill, and the direct relationship with the material back at the center. It's an invitation to experience design as a shared experience, where creativity becomes action.
Via Solferino 10
20121 Milan
Press Office: Parini Associati
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The installation, developed by Urquiola exclusively for Duravit, is on show at the Gran Meliá Palazzo Cordusio in the heart of Milan. It is staged as a free, experimental examination of form, materiality, and spatial effects. Balloon-Scapes invites visitors to experience design as a dialogue between object, space, and perception, consciously detached from the functional context of the bathroom.
In parallel with the installation, Duravit presents its expertise in premium bathroom design in the Milan showroom, at Via San Gregorio 49/51. Visitors experience a meticulously curated interior world featuring iconic ranges by Philippe Starck, Cecilie Manz, and Studio F. A. Porsche, as well as technological highlights from the SensoWash portfolio. Duravit will also be presenting an exclusive preview of the new items in the 2026 Balcoon collection, demonstrating the ongoing development of the range's design. A shuttle service will run between the installation and the showroom at 30-minute intervals from 21 to 24 April, enabling a seamless experience combining art installation and product presentation.
Piazza Cordusio 2
20123 Milan
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The Best of Belgium catwalk features AP Collection, Jori, Soho, Per/Use, Joli, Jati Kebon, Sempre, Heerenhuis, EcoBirdy, The Pots Company, BIC, Mazu, Betaco, Zee, Paul Rogers, and Wünder.
Via Fiori Chiari 16
20121 Milan
Contact: info@belgofurn.com
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Andrea Olivari’s installations, starting from a triptych depicting three human organs, interact with the urban environment and are enhanced by audio narratives from Gabriele Agostinelli. QR codes allow visitors to create personalized digital versions of the artworks, bridging physical and digital experiences. The route also includes photo corners in Via Capelli, Piazza Gae Aulenti, and Piazza Luigi Einaudi, as well as daily talks with guests such as Alessandro Cattelan, Umberto Galimberti, and Chiara Piotto.
The Flower Bar in Piazza Alvar Aalto completes the experience with miniature floral installations, a temporary Casaburi restaurant, and a free flower bag bookable via Portanuova Milano. Furniture by Alea enhances the emotional and natural atmosphere of the project. Blooming Imperfection encourages visitors to embrace vulnerability as a resource and to see relationships as ongoing processes, transforming fragility into opportunities for dialogue and mutual care.
The values behind Blooming Imperfection – Relationships in Progress are explored further through a series of talks organized in collaboration with Chora Media. Every day, in the agora created between Andrea Olivari’s installations in Piazza Gae Aulenti (between IBM and Pandenus), experts discuss contemporary behavioral and relational dynamics, tackling topics such as mental wellbeing, emotional fragility, and interpersonal communication.
20154 Milan
Contact: info@portanuova.com
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April 21 2026 -> April 26 2026
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Via Massimo D'Azeglio 3
20121 Milan
Contact: vincentaap2021@163.com
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20121 Milan
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Ecal's Master Product Design students were invited to envision innovative hardware engaging with contemporary usage. Through compelling storytelling, these conceptual projects consider the human dimension of mobile technology: how it shapes everyday gestures and how our relationships with devices might evolve in the future.
The result of a close dialogue between education and industry, this collaboration with Google reflects Ecal's experimental approach, where critical thinking and emerging technologies come together to sketch desirable futures. Building on last year's success, the 2026 edition expands in scale and ambition, showcasing both established and emerging brands among a high-end curated selection, supported by a community of design enthusiasts. A curated showcase of design brands and studios, selected for their aesthetic vision and product originality.
Deoron Milan Design Week 2026 welcomes both established brands and emerging designers. What matters is not status, but the ability of objects to coexist beautifully. Furniture, technology, lifestyle, food, and wellness are all part of the same ecosystem, where form, function, and intention meet. The aim is to create a shared space in which different visions come together, united by beauty and purpose.
Via dell'Orso 16
20121 Milan
Contact: ecal@ecal.ch
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Foro Buonaparte 14
20121 Milan
Contact: www.florim.com
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By bringing our award-winning projects to Brera, the French Design Award aims to share exceptional talent with the international design community and contribute to the dynamic dialogue that defines Milan each year. Visitors will have the opportunity to discover inspiring projects, meet visionary designers, and experience firsthand the ideas shaping tomorrow’s design landscape.
Via Ponte Vetero 23
20121 Milan
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Led by the French Living in Motion collective, bringing together Le French Design and l’Ameublement français, the event presents a rigorously curated selection of 53 French creations, reflecting the diversity of design languages, uses, and savoir-faire.
The scenography, conceived by the architecture studio Jakob+MacFarlane, lies at the core of the project. Inspired by the world of fashion, it takes the form of a wooden runway, deliberately graphic and precisely lit, extending across both interior and exterior spaces. Built from locally sourced wood and entirely recycled after the event, the runway structures the experience and guides the visitor’s gaze.
The first space brings together 15 indoor and outdoor furniture pieces by designers such as Andrée Putman, Constance Guisset Studio, Elliott Barnes, OUD Architecture, Studio Fritsch+Durisotti, among others. The second space highlights 13 French houses, both heritage and contemporary, Alki, Clen x Manade, Duvivier Canapés, Fermob, Franck Genser, Gautier, Lafuma Mobilier, Ligne Roset, Maison Sarah Lavoine, Mercœur Édition, Objekto, Philippe Hurel, Sokoa, each presenting three emblematic pieces representative of its identity.
Via Statuto 11
20121 Milan
Contact: www.ledesigndefile.com
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Via Solferino 27
20121 Milan
Contact: contact@glamora.it
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This is where the glo Hilo and glo Hilo Plus devices come in, perfectly connecting with the project proposed by Numero Cromatico. Designed to offer a modular, unique and adaptable user experience, they reflect the spirit of the installation.
Via Moscova 18
20121 Milan
Contact: www.myglo.com
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April 20 2026 -> April 26 2026
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The exhibition offers an interpretation of the essence of time and nature in perfect harmony with Grand Seiko’s vision, inviting visitors to experience an immersive aesthetic and sensory journey.
Via Brera 16
20121 Milan
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April 21 2026 -> April 26 2026
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Piazza Paolo VI 6
20121 Milan
Contact: www.gucci.com
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Via Manzoni 16/A
20121 Milan
Contact: gessimilano@gessi.it
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April 22 2026 -> April 26 2026
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Via Palermo 10
20121 Milan
Contact: www.hermes.com
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April 20 2026 -> April 26 2026
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Via Pontaccio 12
20121 Milan
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“Inspired in Barcelona: Materia Prima” is curated by the architecture studio Queralt Suau, with the participation of designer Andreu Carulla. It is organised by Barcelona Creativity & Design Foundation and promoted by Barcelona City Council’s Department of Culture and Creative Industries through Disseny Hub Barcelona (DHub), and by the Government of Catalonia through ACCIÓ - Catalonia Trade & Investment.
Via del Carmine 10
20121 Milan
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The Garden of the Hesperides, created for Rubner Haus and ABS Group, is in fact the architectural representation of a legend defined by the presence of a portico and iconic figures hand-painted by the designer, inspired by the Eden-like setting that hosts her work.
The place becomes the privileged stage for an ancient legend: that of a lost garden at the end of the world where golden apples grow, capable of granting eternal life. The fruits are guarded by the mysterious nymphs known as the Hesperides, while the Edenic serenity of the place is threatened by a hundred-headed serpent. Annabel Karim Kassar provides an architectural visualization of the tale by using a long portico built with wooden beams, which occupies the main avenue of the Garden and guides visitors toward a sundial representing the passage of time. Around the portico are the Hesperides, in the form of icons set into pedestals arranged in two large circles, respecting the strict logic of a Roman garden, and painted from life by the designer herself.
At the heart of Annabel Karim Kassar’s installation is the portico built with wooden beams and laminated panels, whose components can be reused after disassembly. The decorated flooring provides durability and is accessible to wheelchairs. The icons of the Hesperides, painted from life by the designer, are housed in custom steel display cases. The portico is illuminated by battery-powered lights, while external spotlights enhance the intensity of the work.
Via Brera 28 / Via Fiori Oscuri 4
20121 Milan
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In the ICG Gallery, the new Diesel with Iris Ceramica surfaces on show in the main window offer a highly characterised representation of the project, and for the occasion, set the scene for “The Backstage Talk”: a Live Conversation on the topic of the event.
Beyond the showroom, where new Sapienstone products are also on show, the concept also translates into a special initiative in partnership with the associations involved in the charity project Quarto Fuoco®, run by Fondazione Iris Ceramica Group ETS, and Chef Davide Oldani.
Via Santa Margherita 4
20121 Milan
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April 20 2026 -> April 24 2026
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The exhibition features an installation designed by the Milan-based architecture studio studioutte. Chrome-plated reading lamps are arranged in rows, each illuminated by a warm beam of light for reading, their reflections mirrored back by a mirrored wall. A space designed for the pleasure of observing up close, of moving from one title to another without haste, with nowhere else to be.
Upon registration, with 60 slots available every hour, visitors are invited into the library and given a pair of white gloves. A small ritual that changes the way an object is handled, the care devoted to it. The books are there to be picked up, opened and read. They remain on display, but the gloves stay with the reader: a small, silent reminder of time well spent.
Via Beltrami 5
20121 Milan
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Carbon fiber, a technical and structural material, is reduced to its essence until it becomes a sign in space: fine interwoven threads form suspended structures that appear to defy gravity. Light passes through the material, transforming it into shadow and drawing. The window becomes a visual pause within the rhythm of the city, while the installation extends into the outdoor space on Via Solferino, where suspended elements amplify the dialogue between lightness, space, and perception.
With Ultralight, La Tenda Milano frames the contemporary challenge as a tension toward overcoming the limits of matter and perception, through the design act of subtraction. Behind Blooming Imperfection – Relationships in Progress are explored further through a series of talks organized in collaboration with Chora Media. Every day, in the agora created between Andrea Olivari’s installations in Piazza Gae Aulenti (between IBM and Pandenus), experts discuss contemporary behavioral and relational dynamics, tackling topics such as mental wellbeing, emotional fragility, and interpersonal communication.
Via Solferino 10
20121 Milan
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Via Manzoni 23
20121 Milan
Contact: monica.garcia@laufen.ch
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Via della Moscova 33
20121 Milan
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Piazzetta M Bossi 2
20121 Milan
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Corso Giuseppe Garibaldi 77
20121 Milan
Contact: mkt@magisdesign.com
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Largo Claudio Treves 2
20121 Milan
Contact: info@marsotto.com
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Via Solferino angolo Via Pontaccio
20121 Milan
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20121 Milan
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April 21 2026 -> April 26 2026
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At the heart of the exhibition is the new Glacier White device, an icon of essential, intuitive design that becomes an integral part of the experience: not just a device, but a companion that transforms a break into a personal, sensory ritual.
Inspired by the theme “Be the Project,” the installation puts people at the center and highlights their unique way of perceiving space. Every gesture, every step, every pause sparks an interaction that transforms the environment and reveals a personal trace, an aura shaped through design, atmosphere, and emotion.
The journey begins with the Feel the Aura Exhibition, a space where dynamic lights, reactive surfaces, and visual cues guide visitors into a contemplative dimension designed to slow things down and help them rediscover their own rhythm.
The experience continues with a series of artistic installations, Study of Light, Study of Flavor, Study of Creation, and Study of Form, each created by selected talents interpreting, through their own expressive language, the relationship between perception, movement, and matter.
Via delle Erbe 2A
20121 Milan
Contact: jt.media.relations@jt.com
www.ploom.it
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Via Borgonuovo 1
20121 Milan
Contact: info@provasi.com
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April 20 2026 -> April 26 2026
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In an age of constant acceleration, Rosenthal sees gift-giving as a conscious decision. Moments to Give understands design not as a consumer good, but as a gesture of attention, closeness, and responsibility. The objects on display represent moments of gratitude, appreciation, connection, or reflection. They are things that shape relationships, create memories, and endure beyond the moment.
The exhibition invites visitors to create their own personal moments to give. It creates a space that encourages pause and promotes mindfulness towards one's own relationships. Rosenthal shows how design can help express and strengthen appreciation, gratitude, and connection. The new products thus become means of communication, small gestures that create closeness and carry meaning.
Via Brera 4
20121 Milan
Contact: fuorisalone@rosenthal.de
rosenthal.de
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The artist has translated the scientific concept of the 'happiness hormone' serotonin, into a visual, and sensory experience. Visitors are invited into an immersive environment where inflatable forms gently expand and contract, breathing and pulsing like a heart. “Serotonin: the chemistry of happiness” is a space designed to reflect how beauty can influence emotional and physical responses. Through rhythm and repetition, each pulse contributes to a cohesive experience centered on the ongoing pursuit of happiness.
Via Brera 28
20121 Milan
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Via Solferino 26
20121 Milan
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Via Solferino 36
20121 Milan
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Via Pinamonte da Vimercate 4
20121 Milan
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Curated by architect Kulapat Yantrasast, the exhibition unfolds as a journey through three essential elements of daily life in the region: textiles, food, and shelter. From vibrant textile installations and a contemporary interpretation of a traditional yurt to specially designed bread trays created in collaboration with Uzbek artisans, the works highlight how craft traditions carry knowledge, identity, and memory across generations.
Twelve international designers have contributed new works for the exhibition, including Bethan Laura Wood, Bobir Klichev, Didi NG Wing Yin, Fernando Laposse, Marcin Rusak, Nifemi Marcus-Bello, Sanne Visser, and Sevara Haydarova Donazzan, alongside design studios Glithero, Studio CoPain, and Raw-Edges. Working closely with artisans in Uzbekistan, the designers explore traditional materials such as wood, silk, ceramic, felt, and reed, creating contemporary interpretations rooted in local craft knowledge.
Via Brera 12
20121 Milan
Contact: www.acdf.uz/milan2026
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Corso Como 10
20154 Milan
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Via Monte Napoleone 18
20121 Milan
Press Office: PNP Communication
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The projects selected by the Domus Academy Design Faculty will explore the theme Engage Friction://designing through conflict, investigating how design can engage with the tensions shaping our contemporary world. In an increasingly complex context marked by conflicts between values, viewpoints, interests, and perspectives, design can become a powerful tool to interpret these frictions and transform them into opportunities for dialogue and change.
Via Bergognone 34
20144 Milan
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From April 13 to June 30, the ground floor hosts Fornasetti Fiori by Fjura, a flower shop curated by Simone Gooch, featuring sculptural floral compositions in dialogue with the Atelier’s imagery. The space is thus activated as a living, ever-evolving environment.
The project also introduces new collections, including 16 rugs created in collaboration with cc-tapis, defining a meeting point between art, design, and new forms of expression.
Via Senato 2
20121 Milan
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Opening Event: Tuesday, April 21, 17:00 –23:00
Via Varese 13
Milan
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The installation, developed both within the store and on the building’s façade, interprets the Materiae theme proposed by Interni for FuoriSalone 2026, dedicated to the design and cultural value of materials. The Latin term materiae encompasses a plurality of meanings, materials, disciplines, subjects, and reflects the complexity of contemporary projects and their natural inclination toward hybridization.
“Honey, have you eaten?” is an everyday phrase that becomes a verbal caress, spanning generations and transforming into a collective declaration of care and intimacy, revealing a strong alignment of values between Giotto and Eataly: the idea of Italianità as everyday care, the beauty of rituals passed down, and food as a language that connects generations.
Casa is not just an artistic project, but an invitation to recognize what makes us a community: sharing, hospitality, and time devoted to others. The project narrates, without nostalgia or rhetoric, the passage of time, the habits we inherit, and the words that hold a sense of shared belonging.
In this context, food becomes a visual language, a symbolic material, and a narrative tool. Eataly Icons spaghetti participate in the story, transformed into a limited-edition design object by Giotto Calendoli: a container of stories, thoughts, and emotions.
Piazza XXV Aprile 10
20121 Milan
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Alexander Bellman and his studio narrate and redesign part of the University's façade with luminous "pencils": Miniflux by ILTI Luce, an architectural product capable of changing intensity and color along the white curve, and thus digging, with a variety of lengths and luminous hues, into the volumes. Bellman with Gruppo C14 Architecture & Design Studio illuminates the grand entrance portal of the Ca' Granda with the graphic sign of luminous digital "pencils": Miniflux by ILTI Luce, a thin profile that emits a soft light capable of integrating with the architecture. The inspiration comes from the WR 104 stars, which, upon their death, will produce a primitive energy that will return to mass. A total return to matter.
Via Festa del Perdono 7
20122 Milan
Contact: www.internimagazine.it
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Located in the forecourt of the former Seminario Arcivescovile of Milan, now Hotel Portrait, the work establishes a relationship of critical fidelity and innovation to history, presenting itself as a device for interpreting the principles of the brand’s new design philosophy. The project marks a new narrative. Just over six months after the debut of the Concept C, Audi chooses not to focus on a product review, but on interpreting the principles of clarity, technicality, intelligence and emotion. In an age dominated by visual noise, Origin operates by subtraction and synthesis.
An extreme architecture, it distills the essence of progress by eliminating the superfluous to reveal purity with the intent of building a new figurative paradigm. The skin of the object, a matte metal surface that recalls the emotional and technical coldness of titanium, is conceived to be reactive. It does not impose itself on its context, but absorbs its chromatic tones and shapes. Applying the conceptual scheme of the mirror, it renders a changed reflection of the historic building that surrounds it. This is where the curatorial value of the project lies: in its ability to transform a high-tech material into a sensitive tool, capable of mediating between the algorithm of the future and the warmth of Baroque stone. The experience offered to the visitor is deliberately antithetical to the speed that is also part of the brand’s DNA, from Formula 1 circuits to the performance of the new RS 5. Origin spurs active thinking. On traversing the pavilion, the space is continuously redesigned through a project of light that evolves from dawn to dusk: architecture becomes a living organism. Viewed in this perspective, the installation goes beyond the function of a simple exhibition pavilion to become the manifesto of a new design philosophy. Inside, multimedia experiences of light and sound relate the German company’s values of progress, ethical awareness and technological innovation.
Audi and Zaha Hadid Architects suggest that the future is not a distant place, but an origin that has to be constantly discovered in the richness of a pause for reflection, through the clarity of gestures and truth of material. An invitation to slow down in a world that is traveling ever faster, to finally inhabit the essential.
Corso Venezia 11
20121 Milan
Contact: www.internimagazine.it
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Invited by Urban Up | Unipol to interpret the theme Materiae, proposed by Interni for the 2026 edition of its highly anticipated exhibition-event, Studio Azzurro creates a visual journey that begins in the burning core of the Earth.
Light Our Fire thus invites a collective reflection on energy, the future, and the care of our planet, while at the same time encouraging an intimate awareness: to preserve the inner fire that moves us every day, between memory and the momentum toward what is yet to come.
20124 Milan
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April 20 2026 -> April 24 2026
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April 20, 2026, 6–9 pm
On view
April 17 – May 23, 2026
Via della Spiga 42
20121 Milan
Contact: press@marsell.com
www.marsell.com
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Nicole Uniquole awaits you in the 25 rooms overlooking Piazza Duomo, which for four years have hosted the event she founded and curates. Much like she appears in Levi Jacobs’ illustration, the Dutch artist was selected to conceive the symbolic image of this edition. Spread across the four floors of the historic palace, over 100 independent designers, established companies, emerging entrepreneurial ventures, artisans, artists, and educational institutions will be featured. Alongside individual installations, this edition places particular emphasis on collective projects. Born from the synergy between designers engaged in related research or from partnerships between companies that have chosen to join forces to present more ambitious projects, these installations move beyond the logic of simple product display to propose broader narratives, capable of making explicit the design philosophy that underpins them.
To identify the most emblematic projects, Nicole Uniquole involved Lidewij Edelkoort in a process of revisiting the archives, co-signing the curatorship of the exhibition "The Wunderkammer - 10 Years of Masterly".
Installed in the central room on the second floor, the exhibition presents several projects that, through their poetic aesthetics, and originality, have marked the history of the event.
Piazza dei Mercanti 2
20123 Milan
Contact: masterly.nu
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April 21 2026 -> April 26 2026
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The installation "Metamorphosis in Motion" by Lina Ghotmeh transforms the courtyard into a living stage where architecture, memory, and movement converge. Curved geometries, sequential paths, and shifting perspectives guide visitors through a choreographed journey, turning a historic setting into an interactive labyrinth. Each area offers distinct ways of engaging with space, light, and natural elements, inviting exploration and reflection. The work activates participation without altering the structure, creating a dialogue between heritage and contemporary design. It reinterprets the courtyard not only as a threshold but as a collective ecosystem, where perception, movement, and human interaction shape an evolving architectural narrative. Through sensory experience, spatial awareness, and a play of perspectives, the installation fosters connections between individuals, the environment, and the broader context of design, memory, and transformation.
Corso Magenta 24
20121 Milan
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April 21 2026 -> April 26 2026
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Corso Magenta 24
20121 Milan
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April 20 2026 -> April 26 2026
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“Extreme Environments” invites visitors to reflect on how design can react, adapt, and generate new visions in extreme contexts: from vertical cities to remote places, from prohibitive temperatures to situations of significant social fragility, exploring limits and new possibilities. The environment, in fact, can no longer be considered exclusively as nature or landscape: extreme temperatures, overcrowded cities contrasted with silent desert spaces, technologies that amplify perception, while natural environments are shrinking. The very concept of “environment” today goes beyond the natural landscape; it also includes climate conditions, habitable space, and social and cultural ecosystems.
Corso Magenta 24
20121 Milan
Contact: events@naba.it
www.naba.it
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April 20 2026 -> April 26 2026
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Via Giovanni Bovio 28
20159 Milan
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April 20 2026 -> April 26 2026
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With “Over And Over and Over And Over”, the creative duo Edoardo Pandolfo and Francesco Palù explores this tension between control and unpredictability, between the discipline of the gesture and the uniqueness of the material. The exhibition becomes a manifesto of 6:AM’s design language, where repetition is not replication but a creative method capable of generating differences.
Via Ampère 24
20133 Milan
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April 20 2026 -> April 26 2026
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Via Vivaio 7
20122 Milan
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April 20 2026 -> April 26 2026
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Deoron Milan Design Week 2026 welcomes both established brands and emerging designers. What matters is not status, but the ability of objects to coexist beautifully. Furniture, technology, lifestyle, food, and wellness are all part of the same ecosystem, where form, function, and intention meet. The aim is to create a shared space in which different visions come together, united by beauty and purpose.
20127 Milan
Contact: www.deoron.com
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April 20 2026 -> April 26 2026
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Core is a collection rooted in the essence of solid wood. Conceived as both structure and surface, the material is used in its entirety. There are no veneers, no applied layers, no decorative additions. Wood is treated as a substance rather than cladding. Mass, grain, density, and proportion define each piece, allowing the material to assert its presence with clarity and restraint.
Developed in dialogue with Claudio Spotti, founder of SEM and owner of Spotti Milano, the project reflects Peer’s dual formation as architect and trained carpenter. His direct knowledge of construction informs a design language grounded in tectonics and material integrity. Each object embodies a physical and immediate relationship with wood, acknowledging its resistance and fragility as well as its ability to age with dignity.
Viale Piave 27
20129 Milan
Contact: info@sem-milano.com
sem-milano.com
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April 20 2026 -> April 26 2026
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Co-created with international chefs and interior designers, the project reimagines the traditional Swedish saluhall and reinterprets the IKEA range through immersive room sets and a large working kitchen that explores how food is experienced throughout life at home.
The goal is to show how functional, accessible, and sustainable design can support everyday food moments, from meal preparation to sharing time at the table, promoting well-being, togetherness, and connection.
The event also gives a first look at a new collection, a true expression of IKEA identity, unveiled during Milan Design Week 2026.
Via A. Maiocchi 7
20129 Milan
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April 21 2026 -> April 26 2026
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Installation Piero Lissoni
New products Dordoni Studio, Nao Tamura, Yabu Pushelberg
Via Visconti di Modrone 29
20122 Milan
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April 20 2026 -> April 26 2026
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At the core of the installation is the iconic USM Haller modular system. For over 60 years, USM has defined a design language of precision and adaptability. Here, the system transcends its role as furniture, acting as the architectural skeleton that supports a soft, textile membrane that expands and contracts subtly like a breathing organism. This cocoon-like bubble creates a dialogue between the steel modular grid and fluid, organic softness, a space where structure and vulnerability coexist.
Corso Venezia 52
20122 Milan
Contact: info@usm.com
www.usm.com
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April 20 2026 -> April 26 2026
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Conceived as an immersive journey inspired by the spirit of the Grand Tour, the 2026 edition invites five internationally renowned interior design studios to reinterpret the essence of Italian cultural capitals, including Venice, Florence, Rome, Naples, and Palermo, through a contemporary lens. Across a sequence of distinct environments, each space becomes a layered homage to place and centuries-old craft traditions, offering a refined dialogue between past and present.
Within this remarkable setting, five acclaimed design studios, such as Sasha Adler Design, March and White Design, Rockwell Group, Charlap Hyman & Herrero, and Urjowan Alsharif Interiors, each transform a distinct space, showcasing a curated selection of Italian furniture, lighting, and décor by Artemest’s finest artisans.
Via Gaetano Donizetti 48
20122 Milan
Contact: press@artemest.com
artemest.com
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April 20 2026 -> April 26 2026
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Via Tortona 27
20144 Milan
Contact: design.samsung.com/global/main/
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April 20 2026 -> April 25 2026
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Group exhibitions, solo shows and installations interact with one another to create a fluid, multi-sensory experience, enriched by workshops and cultural events such as the talk organised in collaboration with ICFF on the future of urban space. SuperCity offers a total immersion in the city of the future, combining imagination, design and interaction in a single dynamic experience.
Via Moncucco 25
20143 Milan
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April 21 2026 -> April 26 2026
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Via Aosta 2
20155 Milan
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Hundreds of fine stainless-steel springs create a shimmering curtain, guiding water droplets along clearly defined paths. Yet their movement retains subtle variation: at times fast, at times slow, pausing, merging or splitting. The result is a compelling tension between technology and emotion, between control and release, a poetic choreography that reveals the hidden beauty of Geberit’s core competence, Mastering Water, which typically remains concealed behind walls and within pipes.
The Geberit Experience Centre itself offers architects and designers a space to explore Geberit’s systems and product solutions within real architectural contexts, while fostering professional dialogue and inspiration.
Via Tortona 31
20144 Milan
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April 20 2026 -> April 26 2026
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Via Bergognone 34
20144 Milan
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April 20 2026 -> April 25 2026
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Ever since the brand was founded, Lexus has chartered its own course, challenging convention and redefining the principles of luxury mobility. Guided by its innovation mindset, it continues to push the boundaries for better products and services creating new experiences for its customers.
“Space” is shaped by Lexus’ constant pursuit of going beyond expectation and centres on the Lexus LS Concept to explore the meaning of “space” in the context of a modern luxury lifestyle. Today the automotive industry is transitioning from the traditional concept of the car to a new era of mobility and future that will deliver freer movement and enriched lifestyles. Work, personal life and movement are becoming increasingly and seamlessly interconnected, empowering people to pursue lifestyles that can feel more authentic and fulfilling. In this future, mobility transforms from simple transportation into a new experience that reimagines space itself. “Space” is an opportunity to discover a new vision of mobility that is yet to be defined.
Via Tortona 27
20144 Milan
Contact: www.lexus.eu
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April 19 2026 -> April 25 2026
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RCA Students will engage, both with the city and with the building they’ll inhabit, as embedded architectural journalists. With the aim of discussing and unpacking unconventional living conditions, they will collectively re-activate “The Camp”.
This year, the terrace that overlooks via Tortona from the top of Base’s industrial premises will be reconfigured by Lemonot with a new spatial layout and a series of deployable elements: tribunes and itinerant table topographies will be placed within a U-shaped landscape of tents, enhancing the convivial nature of the campsite, fostering spontaneous exchanges and conscious interactions between participants.
This tridimensional ground will be playfully colourful: tents and vegetation will emerge almost seamlessly from a red, yellow, and blue topography. A constellation of architectural components: wooden platforms, textile surfaces, and soft rubber carpets will reinforce the heterogeneity of the palette, while constructing a calibrated balance between privacy and collectiveness.
V. Ambrogio Bergognone da Fossano 34
20144 Milan
Contact: base.milano.it
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April 20 2026 -> April 26 2026
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For this special presentation, the chandelier returns in three sizes, reaffirming its status as one of the most recognizable works.
Via Tortona 27
20144 Milan
Contact: press@moooi.com
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April 21 2026 -> April 26 2026
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Titled Return To Sender, the piece transforms Giovannoni’s iconic design into a sculptural, conceptual object that blurs the boundaries between functional design and collectible art. Encased within a well-travelled wooden art crate, complete with moving stickers and a cast bronze cord holder, Return To Sender is ready to plug in as a stand-alone object.
Via Stendhal 35
20144 Milan
Contact: marketing@qeeboo.com
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April 20 2026 -> April 25 2026
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During Milano Design Week 2026, Raxxy presents "The fragments of memory".
Via Tortona 31
20144 Milan
Contact: marketing@raxxy.cn
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April 20 2026 -> April 26 2026
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Via Tortona 31
20144 Milan
Contact: info@allorigine.it
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April 20 2026 -> April 26 2026
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During the event, a series of activities will be held, including cultural performances, industry forums, awards gala, cooperation signing ceremonies, and other events, aiming to establish an effective platform for business exchange and cultural collaboration.
The event promoted by the Milan Design Week China-Italy Consortium is jointly established by the China National Culture and Arts Foundation (affiliated with the Ministry of Culture and Tourism), China International Culture Group, together with the Italian Fashion and Art Association, the China Cultural Center in Milan, and the Italian International Institute for Cultural Heritage.
Via Tortona 31
20144 Milan
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April 20 2026 -> April 26 2026
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Via Tortona 31
20144 Milan
Contact: it.iqos.com/it
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April 20 2026 -> April 26 2026
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Via Tortona 58
20144 Milan
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April 20 2026 -> April 26 2026
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Via Tortona 31
20144 Milan
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Visitors are able to take in the retrospective Edward Barber | Jay Osgerby. Alphabet, curated by Marco Sammicheli, layout designed by Studio Mille, a review of how the London duo’s creative explorations evolved between 1990 and 2022, while also enjoying the new layout of the Museo del Design Italiano, conceived of by Marco Sammicheli and Marilia Pederbelli, as well as the exhibitions Andrea Branzi by Toyo Ito. Continuous Present, produced in collaboration with the Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain, concept and layout design by Toyo Ito, curated by Nina Bassoli and Michela Alessandrini, and Lella and Massimo Vignelli. A Language of Clarity, curated by Francesca Picchi, together with Marco Sammicheli and Studio Mut (Martin Kerschbaumer and Thomas Kronbichler), layout design by Jasper Morrison Office for Design, featuring David Saik.
As always, Ettore Sottsass’s Casa Lana is open to visitors, with the added attraction of a new exhibit in Sottsass Hall on the famed architect and designer. Awaiting the public on the park floor will be Nello spazio di un secolo. Rai Pubblicità, 100 anni di storia e oltre, an exhibition on the 100-year history of Rai radio and television advertising, promoted by Rai Pubblicità.
Triennale’s spaces also hosts the creative projects and designs of international institutions and enterprises, for an in-depth look at key topics in contemporary design, including Casa Ultrapiega, promoted by Anonima Castelli, layout design by Spalvieri & Del Ciotto; The Eames Houses, a project of the Eames Office, in collaboration with the Charles & Ray Eames Foundation; Fredericia: una cronaca del design danese by the Fredericia brand; Continuum on the Gebrüder Thonet Vienna brand, layout design by Spalvieri & Del Ciotto; HYLEtech lab Light in Matter – variazioni sul tema dell’architettura by Hyletech; and Frans Dijkmeijer: The Silent Pioneer, promoted by Kvadrat, curated by Marco Sammicheli, layout design by Jacob Manz.
Viale Emilio Alemagna 6
20121 Milan
Contact: triennale.org/
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April 20 2026 -> April 26 2026
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Since its debut in 2024, Noi Men has evolved into a defining symbol of Sino-Italian cultural dialogue. As early as 2025, it had garnered sustained attention from Milan's media, art, and design circles, establishing itself as a compelling example of organic urban regeneration. This year, it is the result of a dialogue and collaboration among RPDC Design Week, Dontstop, and Zona Sarpi, which, by blending historical memory and contemporary expression, establishes a public visual language that is simultaneously rooted in the local territory and internationally legible, setting the tone for its continued expansion in 2026.
20154 Milan
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20154 Milan
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20154 Milan
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Window 02: IPPO (Via Paolo Sarpi 1)
Window 03: Cantina Sarpi 1 (Via Paolo Sarpi 1)
Window 04: Foodie (Via Paolo Sarpi 4)
The 2026 edition of Windows of Sarpi collaborates with Red Design Week. Conceived as a street-facing display space, it showcases selected design practices and works from the Red Product Design Center (RPDC). This exhibition format has been part of Zona Sarpi since its first edition, proposing a novel way of presenting and experiencing design through storefront windows. By engaging directly with the urban landscape and the everyday life of Chinatown, the project respects the existing community ecosystem while weaving design into the district’s cultural and creative fabric
20154 Milan



