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  • Louis Vuitton Brings Art of Living to Life with Home Collections

    At Milan Design Week 2025, Louis Vuitton stepped into the world of home interiors with a full-scale presentation of its first Home Collections. Set inside the ornate halls of Palazzo Serbelloni, the exhibition introduced an extensive offering of furniture, lighting, decor, textiles, games, and tableware. This debut built on the success of Objets Nomades, first […] More

  • Elevating Objects by Deoron Launches in Milan

    From April 7 to 13, during Milan Design Week 2025, Deoron will present its first-ever physical exhibition, Deoron Elevating Objects, at Via Paolo Frisi 3 in Porta Venezia. Known for its online shop directory, curated magazine, and global influence, Deoron now steps beyond the screen to create an immersive experience rooted in the same sensibility […] More

  • IKEA Launches Stockholm 2025 with 96 New Designs

    IKEA marks the 40th anniversary of its Stockholm series with the launch of Stockholm 2025, the collection’s largest edition yet. Presented during Milan Design Week, the new release introduces 96 designs spanning furniture, lighting, textiles, and accessories. With this collection, IKEA continues its long-standing focus on natural materials, practical comfort, and thoughtful construction. Stockholm 2025 […] More

  • MoscaPartners Variations at Milan Design Week 2025

    MoscaPartners makes a strong return to Palazzo Litta for Milan Design Week 2025, presenting MoscaPartners Variations, a multi-layered exhibition driven by the theme of Migrations. The idea expands beyond physical movement, focusing instead on cultural exchange and transformation, where design reflects the shift of ideas, materials, and perspectives. From April 7 to 13, the historic […] More

  • Normal / Non-Normal Collection: Moroso at Milan Design Week 2025

    At Salone del Mobile 2025, Moroso invites visitors to reconsider what “normal” means with its new collection Normal / Non-Normal. Located at Via Pontaccio 8/10, the brand transforms its Milan flagship store into a shifting terrain of opposites, where the conventional collides with the unpredictable. Moroso positions normality not as a fixed standard, but as […] More

  • Fareja Bridge Renovation by Rómulo Neto Arquitetos

    Rómulo Neto Arquitetos has designed a new pedestrian and cycling bridge between the banks of Vagos and Sousa, responding to a challenge posed by the local government. The project reactivates the site of the old Fareja Bridge, a 19th-century structure built in 1855 and closed in 1978, now partially in ruins. Rather than remove the […] More

  • House of Landes by Maud Caubet Architectes

    French architect Maud Caubet continues her architectural dialogue with nature in Lit-et-Mixe, a small town on the Atlantic coast of France. Tucked within the forest, just minutes from the ocean, her latest residential project House of Landes adds to an original house she completed in 2018. Now expanded by 48 m², the two-volume residence stretches […] More

  • The Five Seasons by Poltrona Frau Debuts at Milan Design Week

    Poltrona Frau steps into 2025 with The Five Seasons, a collection that invites people to explore their homes through the rhythm of nature and their own emotional perspective. Introduced at the newly reimagined Milan flagship store during Milan Design Week, the concept moves through Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter, and a Fifth Season, shaped by memory, […] More

  • Turia Campus by Ramón Esteve Estudio

    Universidad Europea selected a landmark location in Valencia for its new urban Turia Campus, choosing the former San Juan Bautista Asylum to anchor its expansion. Built in 1873, the neoclassical structure stands across from the Valencian Institute of Modern Art (IVAM) and next to the old Turia Riverbed. Its position between historic Valencia and the […] More

  • TYPE-XIII Atelier Oï Project by A-Poc Able Issey Miyake in Milan

    A-Poc Able Issey Miyake returns to Milan Design Week with a new collaboration titled “TYPE-XIII Atelier Oï project.” The exhibition, on view from April 8 to 13, 2025, takes over the Issey Miyake / Milan flagship store and introduces two lighting series developed with Swiss design studio Atelier Oï. The teams have worked across disciplines, connecting […] More

  • Kengo Kuma x Eins Zu Eins Introduce the Limited-Edition Kigumi Table

    Eins Zu Eins teamed up with Japanese architect Kengo Kuma to design the Kigumi Table, a limited-edition piece that brings precision woodworking into dialogue with contemporary construction. The collaboration focuses on the tactile experience of materials, where solid white oak supports a floating surface of acrylic glass, punctuated by custom brass fittings. With only ten […] More

  • Alcova 2025 Announces Over 100 Participants for Its Ninth Edition

    Alcova will return to Milan Design Week from April 7 to 13, 2025, reinforcing its presence while continuing to explore new terrain. For its ninth edition, the platform deepens its relationship with Varedo by engaging four architectural sites that differ in scale, atmosphere, and condition. This expanded footprint offers designers a framework to rethink how […] More

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