Università degli Studi. Milano Design Week 2024, what to see
Discover the most important venues of Milano Design Week 2023 in our photo galleries.
Salone del Mobile and Fuorisalone 2024
Discover the most important venues of Milano Design Week 2023 in our photo galleries.
During the Milano Design Week, our guest editor will give a talk dedicated to the future, the main topic of his year at Domus.
In Milan, Design Week means locations: from a garage by Marco Zanuso to Osvaldo Borsani's villa and the public baths at the Cozzi swimming pool, some of them will open only during these seven days.
Now you can share your work through a new function by Domus where you can upload your architecture, design, interior, graphics, illustration, photography and art projects.
Discover the most important venues of Milano Design Week 2024 in our photo galleries.
The architecture of the 1950s in the city centre and Villa Borsani, currently hosting Alcova: on 17 and 19 April, Domus walks will explore a lesser-known Milan during the week when it becomes the design capital. Sign up to take part!
Discover the most important places of the Milan Design Week 2024 in our photo galleries.
We met the founder of Japanese design firm Nendo, upon his 20th anniversary as a Milano Design Week star, to discuss how to make it through the contemporary design scene, and hopefully keep transforming words into objects.
From exclusive venues to industrial buildings and green open spaces, here’s Domus complete guide to the best evening events during Milano Design Week.
Discover the most important venues of Milano Design Week 2023 in our photo galleries.
Discover the most important venues of Milano Design Week 2023 in our photo galleries.
On the second day of Milano Design Week, we present a curated selection of must-visit places.
Fuorisalone kicks off: on this first day of Design Week, we invite you to take a tour of Milan. From the Alcova villas in Varedo to the Design Variations garage in Darsena, passing through Nendo and the return of Baranzate Ateliers.
Palazzo Grassi and Fondazione Prada, San Giorgio and Ocean Space, and more: here is a selection of all the unmissable events in the lagoon that are not part of the Biennale calendar but still worth a visit.
In between the Dunes is the installation curated by Studio Federico Peri for Carpanese Home. A selection of furniture designed by Giorgio Bonaguro and Matteo Zorzenoni, upholstered in Cloth Ermenegildo Zegna fabrics, will also be on display during the Fuorisalone.
For the first time since the pandemic, the Salone del Mobile returns to its usual spring edition: but those who have not visited Milan since 2019 or before will find a post-Covid city radically changed in its architecture.
The Dutch firm designed a batch of residential buildings in the Chinese metropolis, part of a larger urban regeneration plan in Qianhai Bay developed by the technology conglomerate Tencent.
Amidst great installations and innovative products, here is the Domus editorial team’s preview of some of the most interesting projects you will see during Milan Design Week.
An installation restores water to the Baths of Caracalla. They were the largest baths in imperial Rome, masterfully depicted by the Dutch painter Lawrence Alma-Tadema in the nineteenth century.
For Milano Design Week 2024, the museum of Compasso d'Oro awards is hosting an exhibition co-produced with Kookmin University dedicated to ottchil, an innovative lacquering technique with deep roots in traditional crafts.
The aim of the Genix Nappa collection is to drastically reduce leather waste while maintaining the brand’s fundamental value: durability.
The success of Milano Design Week is also due to a handful of visionary and far-sighted brands and entrepreneurs who have turned a furniture fair into a world-class event. Here is who they are.
EcoLogicStudio’s AIReactor is part of the PhotoSyntetica collection, which includes products made with an algae-based biopolymer.
Fifty projects selected from the Domus Archive to explore the history of our collective visual landscape.
A journey into the heart of design and innovation at Nike’s Beaverton Campus, with an exceptional guide: Martin Lotti, chief design officer of the Swoosh.
This is it, it’s that week again in Milan: for those who have never been there, or for those who are rusty, all the fundamentals to tackle Salone and Fuorisalone and come out a winner (and alive).
The search for a flat for the Fuorisalone week is soaring, up 95% on last year.
With the Mythos Water Hub multifunction mixer system, Franke aims to reduce space consumption and the multiplication of objects and devices in the kitchen environment.
The trompe-l’oeil by the French artist and an exhibition by the fashion brand dedicated to dreams activate one of the city’s most representative locations in a unique way.
But also, imagination. And Creativity. Which couldn’t exist without deception. A key concept of the Netflix series, based on the best-selling Chinese science fiction saga ever.
Textile artist Liz Collins and Sunbrella® present (re)Material Culture, an immersive installation to be presented at Galleria Rossana Orlandi.
Fima Carlo Frattini, a leading manufacturer of taps and fittings 100% Made in Italy, presents the new Snap series created by Fimalab.