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  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • Charlotte Perriand Furniture Reimagined by Saint Laurent

    Saint Laurent enters Milan Design Week with a focused project curated by Anthony Vaccarello, bringing Charlotte Perriand’s lesser-seen furniture sketches to life. The project, Saint Laurent – Charlotte Perriand, introduces four designs developed between 1943 and 1967, each one realized in full scale for the first time. Long preserved as prototypes or drawings, the pieces […] More

  • Take Me Out: Gebrüder Thonet Vienna Designs in Milan’s Nightlife

    Gebrüder Thonet Vienna steps into Milan’s nightlife with Take Me Out, a photographic project by Beppe Brancato that places the brand’s signature pieces in some of the city’s most vibrant nightspots. The series captures the interaction between classic furniture and contemporary social spaces, transforming each setting into a visual narrative. Shot in Milan’s bars and […] More

  • Porro Introduces New Tables and Chairs

    Porro continues to push the boundaries of contemporary furniture with its latest collection of tables and chairs, where structural clarity meets sophisticated material experimentation. Designed by Piero Lissoni, Christophe Pillet, and GamFratesi, these new pieces embrace minimalism while introducing rich textures and refined contrasts. From the glass precision of the Ventiquattro table to the sculptural […] More

  • Gervasoni Outdoor 2025: Bringing New Comfort to Outdoor Living

    Gervasoni Outdoor’s 2025 collection brings together aesthetics and practicality to redefine outdoor furniture. The lineup includes modular seating, sculptural tables, and artisanal accessories, showcasing designs from Federica Biasi, Francesco Meda, Paola Navone, and more. Each piece increases outdoor living, offering solutions for comfort and style. Mates and Saha Expand Outdoor Comfort The Mates sofa collection […] More

  • Duality Collection: An Interview with Marija Hadji Pecova

    ARCHISCENE Magazine editor Katarina Djoric sits down with Marija Hadji Pecova to discuss the creative process behind the Duality Collection, a furniture line that challenges traditional boundaries by juxtaposing contrasting elements. Inspired by the concept of dualism, light and dark, soft and hard, the collection reflects the complexities of human experience. The concept originated from […] More

  • Guillaume Lopez and LINTELOO Furniture: Harmonious Collaboration in Design

    Designer Guillaume Lopez teams up with LINTELOO for their latest release – the ‘Silva’ table and ‘Claude’ chair, which both embody a seamless connection between functionality, comfort, and aesthetic appeal. For Lopez, creating pieces that foster connection has always been an essential part of his design ethos, and these two pieces for LINTELOO are no […] More

  • Dieffebi Unveils Playful Lifestyle Collection by Elisa Ossino

    Dieffebi, known for its commitment to flexible, modular, and ergonomic design, has once again pushed the boundaries of what modern furniture can achieve. Working closely with designers, the company has developed innovative work systems that seamlessly blend into both professional and personal environments, emphasizing comfort and functionality. FURNITURE In recent years, Dieffebi has been at […] More

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