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  • Insula Tables by Patricia Urquiola

    The latest design by Patricia Urquiola, the Insula tables, focuses on form, surface, and the ability of objects to engage space without overwhelming it. Conceived as independent sculptures, the tables do not rely on surrounding furniture for context. Instead, each one commands attention through material intensity and compositional clarity. Urquiola treats each piece as a […] More

  • Cleaf Marks 50 Years with Calling the Future Installation Series

    Cleaf celebrated its 50th anniversary at Milan Design Week 2025 with Calling the Future, a concept built around the 1970s Italian telephone box. The project unfolded across three major installations, in the Pirelli HangarBicocca, the company’s CCube showroom, and at Salone del Mobile.Milano. Each space used the phone booth as a metaphor for connection, bridging […] More

  • Salvatori Introduces Nagi and Nereo Through Stone and Structure

    Salvatori returns to Milan Design Week 2025 with two new offerings: Nagi, a natural stone texture developed with Yabu Pushelberg, and Nereo, a bathroom collection by Elisa Ossino. Presented at the brand’s Via Solferino showroom in the Brera district, the exhibition draws attention to the material and conceptual possibilities of natural stone, inviting visitors to […] More

  • LAGO Introduces New Collections and Milan Flagship at Salone 2025

    LAGO arrived at Salone del Mobile 2025 with new pieces, a new Milan flagship, and an approach that prioritizes adaptability. Eleven years after launching its “Never Stop” manifesto, the brand continues to explore design as a tool for transformation. From modular seating systems to contract-ready solutions, the brand uses this edition of the fair to […] More

  • Lema Presents Feel at Home Experience During Milan Design Week

    Lema introduced Feel at Home, a refreshed vision for Milan Design Week 2025, embracing a new artistic direction under A++ studio, led by Paolo and Carlo Colombo. At Salone del Mobile, the brand revealed a sophisticated stand that translated its philosophy into a space grounded in everyday life, where interiors respond to the rhythms of […] More

  • Source of Pleasure by Lavazza and Juliana Lima Vasconcellos

    For Milan Design Week 2025, Lavazza teams up with Brazilian architect and designer Juliana Lima Vasconcellos to present Source of Pleasure, a large-scale installation that explores coffee through space, material, and sensory cues. Open to the public from April 6 to 13 at Palazzo del Senato, the project offers a new experience of 100% coffee, […] More

  • Woak Introduces New Wood-Centered Designs at Convey in Milan

    Woak returns to Milan Design Week with a collection that continues its exploration of contemporary wood furniture. From April 7 to 13, 2025, the Bosnian company presents a new series of designs at Convey, a newly opened venue on Via Rosolino Pilo 14. The presentation, developed by /àr-o/ studio, brings together works by Francesco Faccin, […] More

  • Drift Us by DRIFT and Audi Debuts at Milan Design Week 2025

    After ten years, DRIFT reenters Milan Design Week with Drift Us, an immersive installation developed in partnership with Audi. Set within the courtyard of Portrait Milano Hotel, the project forms part of Audi’s House of Progress, where the brand examines innovation through human-centered experiences. Artists Lonneke Gordijn and Ralph Nauta, founders of DRIFT, bring their […] More

  • Casa Cork by Rockwell Group at Milan Design Week 2025

    Rockwell Group returns to Milan Design Week 2025 with Casa Cork, a collaborative project developed alongside the Cork Collective and Corticeira Amorim, the global leader in cork production. The installation offers more than visual impact, it combines spatial design, public engagement, and academic participation to examine cork’s relevance in sustainable design. Visitors experience the material […] 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

  • 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

  • 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

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