Experiencing Milan Design Week 2025

For six days, the city of fashion focuses on design and showcases the best of interior design. People from all over the world travel to discover what the most important brands will be doing in 2025.

Martinelli Luce Open Showroom

Until April 13, the Italian lighting brand will present its latest collections in an open showroom. It was created in collaboration with Emiliana Martinelli and the architecture and design firm Dainelli Studio.

Gucci Bamboo Encounters

The Italian fashion house presents Bamboo Encounters, an exhibition curated and designed by the interdisciplinary studio 2050+ and its founder Ippolito Pestellini Laparelli. It explores the use of bamboo in interior design and shows how this material is reinvented year after year in the world of design.

New Hermès home collection

Presented at La Pelota in Milan, the French house unveiled this design in an immersive white landscape of suspended boxes that projected colorful halos onto the floor. The craftsmanship of the House’s artisans and the glass technique are highlighted through objects full of texture, transparency, and depth.

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Miu Miu Literary Club

Under the direction of Miuccia Prada, the event explores themes such as childhood, love, and sexual education through the works of two international literary masters: “The Inseparable Ones” by Simone de Beauvoir and “The Years of Waiting” by Fumiko Enchi.

La Prima Notte di Quiete by Loro Piana

In collaboration with DIMOREMILANO , the luxury brand presents a project that takes the public on a journey through design and art. All within a cinematic atmosphere. The installation, located in the Cortile della Seta—Loro Piana’s headquarters in Milan—perfectly represents how the collaborative work of these two creative minds draws people into a unique, out-of-this-world visual universe.

Loewe Teapots

25 renowned artists, designers, and architects from around the world collaborated with the Spanish brand to design various teapots in their own unique style and technique. Curated by Jonathan Anderson himself—and housed in Milan’s Palazzo Citterio—this exhibition highlights how details and craftsmanship can transform perceptions of familiar objects through proportions, techniques, and different shapes.

Intertwined Concepts of The Spartan

The Argentine textile brand presents a large-scale installation created with artist Marta Minujin. An immersive experience in the gardens of Villa Bagatti Valsecchi where pop art, textile experimentation, and monumental forms merge with architecture and landscape.