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Then, visitors can walk inside, with a short path arranged like a maze design to let them be within the outdoor installation and observe the materials up-close. An exhibition designed by Sabine Marcelis and CLOUD awaits visitors to Saudi Arabia’s Design Space AlUla. A series of furniture objects and accessories, which include modular seating systems and biodegradable pots, glows under a monumental lighting, emitting its golden warmth around the yellow space. This cylindrical oculus embodies the role and position of the sun as it hovers above the exhibition. Lasvit’s outdoor fused glass installation, Bottega Veneta’s Le Corbusier homage, and Saint Laurent Rive Droite’s Gio Ponti-minded pavilion and exhibition.
Timbart Space at Galleria Rossana Orlandi
Here you'll find the complete guide to all the events and installations in Milano, neighborhood by neighborhood. Digital artist and designer Andrés Reisinger (find more here) stages the experiential exhibition 12 Chairs for Meditation, occupying the atrium of Nilufar’s Viale Lancetti venue. Reisinger crafts a theatrical narrative encouraging visitors to partake in introspective meditation. Curated by the artist and Nina Yashar, the exhibition unveils a new collection of chairs and a striking site-specific mosaic accompanied by a bespoke musical piece composed by Reisinger himself.

Playful Re-Appropriation by Studio Booboon
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Dezeen LIVE: Day four from Milan design week 2024.
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Immersive indoor and outdoor installations and scenographies emerge at Milan Design Week 2024, and visitors may still have time to see and experience them in person. Curated by two RISD professors, it will present works by 20 students studying ceramics, furniture design, glass, graphic design, industrial design, interior architecture and textiles. Objects May Shift will be part of SaloneSatellite, furniture fair Salone del Mobile's showcase of designers under the age of 35.
Space to the Future
It highlights Ward’s time-based media works, such as video, sound, performative sculptures, and installations, along with large-scale installations originally created for Ralph Lemon’s choreography Geography Trilogy. The exhibition incorporates live collaborative actions throughout, reflecting the theme of performativity. Additionally, a monographic volume will accompany the exhibition, exploring Ward’s recent studies on aspects of performativity, sound, and time-based practices. Lasvit’s exhibition for Milan Design Week 2024 welcomed visitors with a striking outdoor installation in the courtyard of Palazzo Isimbardi.

An immersive installation designed to offer a glimpse into the creative mind of the Italian designer and architect. At Milan Design Week 2024, Azimut (find more here) presents Mooring by the Moon, an immersive installation created by Michele de Lucchi + ADML (find more here). Installed at Bagni Misteriosi, the work draws inspiration from Azimut’s Seadeck, to offer an intimate experience of connection with the sea. The Azimut Seadeck 6, with its interiors designed by Matteo Thun and Antonio Rodriguez will also be on display at Milan’s enchanting Bagni Misteriosi.
The capes drop on May 28 at select Stone Island stores, including those in Milan, Paris, New York, Seoul and Shanghai, among others. Showcased at Technogym's three-storey flagship store in Milan, the customised designs range from padded seating and colourful decals to sleek, metallic finishes. The show was conceived by acclaimed Italian designer Giulio Cappellini and curated by Bruna Roccasalva, artistic director of Fondazione Furla to explore the concept of wellness through the individual artistic interpretations of various designers. Following the conclusion of design week the specially designed benches will be auctioned in partnership with Sotheby’s, with the proceeds donated to UNICEF- an initiative that highlights the brand’s commitment to promoting global well-being. London’s leading industrial design studio, BLOND (find more here), brings together seven of the world’s most exciting industrial designers to be part of ‘BLOND LABORATORY’.
With two parallel exhibitions—“Red Takeover” and “Silver Dome”—Diesel Living unveiled a series of collaborations with Sassuolo, Italy-based Iris Ceramica, historic Italian furniture brand Moroso, Venetian lighting designer Lodes, and the Made in Italy modular kitchen company Scavolini. The first space, drenched in crimson, used carpeting and Iris Ceramica lacquered “Melt” tiles as the backdrop for several geometric collaborative lamps, including the future-forward hanging piece known as Modular and Megaphone, a gradient glass table lamp. The sprawling second room, with floors and walls dressed in cracked, crinkled layers of metallic silver foil, introduced furnishings produced with Moroso, like a duffle bag-inspired D-uffle Sofa in technical canvas, the comfy, curvaceous Puff-D chair, and the Camp Bed.
The Woolrich store on Milan’s Corso Venezia will display some of the images to be found in the book, which drops in a limited run of 150 pieces on April 22. Wanderlust Vision was established in 2022 by music producer Tudor Laurini, art director Luca Ricci and Nicolas Barosi as an event platform, record label and creative agency fostering community building initiative at the intersection of music, culture and media. The installation will coincide with the drop of a new jewelry collection designed by Cynthia Vilchez Castiglioni, who launched the Aliita brand in 2015.
Within the assembly, small rectangular cavities are created by removing the soap bars, forming portals through which visitors can enter the sensory world of Aesop products. The soap bars are supported by a delicate wooden structure that can be easily disassembled and reused in different locations after the exhibition. MoscaPartners (find more here) invites architecture firm Park Associati (find more here) to conceptualize and design the exhibition spaces at the new Design Variations venue—an erstwhile garage located in the historic Darsena area of Milan, within the 5VIE district. This year, Design Variations welcome visitors with a site-specific installation titled Corridoio by the French, naturalized Italian, artist Nathalie Du Pasquier. Du Pasquier will craft twelve large decorative panels, printed on MEG, a durable material by Abet Laminati, known for its resilience to light and harsh weather conditions, making it suitable for outdoor and architectural applications. In line with previous editions, this artwork transcends the bounds of Milano Design Week, embracing a sustainable approach to ensure its continuity.
Named The Patterns of Dreams, the installation featured a towering structure intricately woven with rope-like lines reminiscent of spider web climbers found in playgrounds. Collaborating with the design collective Numen/For Use, Porsche’s initiative, The Art of Dreams, brought to life a network of lightweight systems comprising thin metal cells. The installation’s skin, composed of netting and ropes, was fluidly spread or stretched, maintaining a taut yet flexible quality that allowed it to bend and flow with the weight of individuals. During the preview, the Dutch sibling duo Imre and Marne van Opstal, along with their ensemble, orchestrated a mesmerizing dance performance within and above the net.
The installation overlays a rugged mountain facade onto the station, symbolizing the effort behind the tunnel’s construction. La Nascita integrates mineral formations into the station’s eclectic architectural styles, inviting viewers to reflect on the journey of life and humanity’s spirit of exploration. Kengo Kuma (find more here) introduces Kodama, The Spirit of the Forest, an exhibition celebrating Japanese culture through the fusion of design and art, hosted at the Albed showroom (find more here).
This edition showcases events, exhibitions, and installations scattered throughout the city, focusing on circular economy, reuse, and sustainable materials. Collaborations between designers, architects, schools, and institutions will shape the discourse around shaping our present with an eye on the future of our environment. Held in conjunction with the Salone del Mobile.Milano, this edition of Fuorisalone highlights the importance of integrating nature into design processes to create a more sustainable future. In addition to its presence at the Rho fairgrounds, Missoni will stage a series of events in town. Every morning breakfast will be served courtesy of the “Caffé Suonarestella” format, the brand’s takeover of Italian social media personality Paolo Stella’s apartment intended to spotlight its entire home collection designed by creative director Alberto Caliri. Items of the line also will be displayed at the new Missoni store located a stone’s throw from the city’s Golden Triangle, while the brand’s headquarters in the Brera district will showcase designs from the new outdoor project developed with specialist Roda.
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