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NILUFAR — “LA CASA MAGICA” AT MILAN DESIGN WEEK 2026 (A PREVIEW)

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Published by Sugar & Cream, Saturday 04 April 2026

Image courtesy of Nilufar

Via della Spiga, 32

Before Milan Design Week unfolds, this is an early glimpse into the projects shaping the season—where design, atmosphere, and everyday rituals intersect.

A home is never just a place to live. Before it becomes functional, it carries quieter roles—offering protection, intimacy, and a sense of belonging shaped by habit, belief, and memory. La Casa Magica grows from this understanding, inviting a slower reading of the house as a space where meaning is felt as much as it is seen.

VALENTINA CIUFFI & NINA YASHAR

Curated by Valentina Ciuffi of Studio Vedèt, the exhibition unfolds through a constellation of objects drawn from different cultures and traditions. Rather than presenting design as something to be decoded, these pieces feel instinctive—rooted in rituals, archetypes, and gestures that have long shaped domestic life.

Here, objects do not ask for attention. They sit quietly within the space, carrying stories, suggesting protection, and hinting at meanings that unfold over time. Some recall ancient symbols, others feel deeply personal, but together they transform familiar domestic forms into contemporary talismans—present, intimate, and charged with intention.

Presented by Magran Living

As the exhibition progresses, the boundary between everyday object and symbolic presence begins to soften. Chairs, vessels, and decorative forms move beyond utility, becoming markers of belief and memory that gently re-enchant the idea of living space without spectacle or nostalgia.

At its heart, La Casa Magica speaks to a universal impulse: the need to believe.
It reflects on how objects—when rooted in stories, myths, and shared imagination—can shape the emotional landscape of a home, turning domestic space into something lived, protective, and quietly meaningful.

The exhibition brings together works by Christian Pellizzari, David Aliperti, Etienne Marc, alongside many others, each contributing to a shared atmosphere where the home is understood not only as shelter, but as a site of ritual, memory, and everyday magic.

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