ABI makes its official debut at MDW 2025 with the unveiling of its first collectible design object—an outcome of a global collaboration with leading international designers.”
read moreJaipur Rugs x Tatiana de Nicolay presents Jardins du Monde Collection offering seven lush designs tribute to the World’s most enchanting Gardens.
read moreThe opening of Paolo Castelli’s Milan showroom during Milano Design Week 2025 showcases a collection that blends Castelli’s elegance, tradition, and innovation with a narrative theme inspired by Odysseus’ journey.
read moreAt Salone del Mobile.Milano, Gebrüder Thonet Vienna debuts a refined 2025 collection showcasing fusion of timeless bentwood craftsmanship with contemporary forms by Enzo Mari, Chiara Andreatti, Antenna, and GamFratesi.
read morePresented during Milan Design Week, Galleria Rossana Orlandi’s RoCollectible 2025 challenges us to consider how matter is changing and how it affects our everyday lives, emphasizing how design can be used to tell stories about actions, processes, and insights.
read moreTonelli Design at Milan Design Week showcases innovative furniture designs by Studio14, Karim Rashid, and Massimo Castagna, featuring textures, nuances, lamps, tables, and an unprecedented wall covering, attracting attention and engaging the senses.
read moreIn partnership with Zambaiti Parati, Radici presents the Chroma collection by Serena Confalonieri at Milan Design Week 2025 with the Camera Picta Installation, which consists of eight designs in four capsule collections influenced by various painting and decorative techniques.
read moreThe Imperial Hot Air Balloon by L’Epée 1839 pays tribute to the golden age of flight, reimagined as a soaring sculpture of horological art.
read moreAesop held a sensory installation called “The Second Skin” at Chiesa del Carmine, part of the inaugural Sensory Patron at Salone del Mobile.Milano, which drew inspiration from Milanese buildings and the idea of skin.
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