Edgy architecture practice Atelierzero brings the sprawling abode up to contemporary standards with cleverly porous built-ins, deft color blocking, and strategically deployed finishes.
Inspired by Italian architecture styles of the 1930's, Satinine's new Oficina Milanese luxuriates in an immersive blend of connected spaces.
A 1960s wallpaper showroom becomes Hotel Calimala Milano with a design scheme and rich material palette reflecting the eclecticism of Milanese modernity.
Glazed home furnishings highlight Glas Italia's 2024 collection, with designs from Michael Anastassiades, Piero Lissoni, Philippe Starck, Patricia Urquiola, and Yabu Pushelberg.
Flack Studio + Volker Haug's collaborative Me and You lighting collection uses limited materials to show off their inherent beauty.
The Sparking Change installation, presented by Roca + designed by Mario Cucinella Architects, embodies the principles of circularity + decarbonization in ceramics manufacturing.
Lexus returns to Milan Design Week with designers Marjan van Aubel and Hideki Yoshimoto of Tangent in a two-effort, inside-out exhibition titled, "Time."
For this apartment in Milan, chromastudio dramatically renovated the space to be full of contrasts, geometry, and a dramatic color palette.
Putting marble off-cuts to good use, BUDDE and SolidNature worked together to create a unique striated collection of tables that are truly one-of-a-kind.
The SEYUN wood furniture collection, designed + manufactured by Zaha Hadid Design + Karimoku Furniture, is no longer in the conceptual phase – it's here.
Bold, new rugs from cc-tapis feature Formafantasma + Objects of Common Interest + 2023 collections by Patricia Urquiola + Bethan Laura Wood made their debut during Milan Design Week.
In the Aquarel Collection, designed by Patricia Urquiola for Budri, two unexpected materials come together to create watercolor "paintings."
LAND + The Italian Lab collaborated on Il Salotto Milanese to answer Milan Design Week's challenge of using urban elements of iconic, sustainable design.
Henri Judin's latest furniture explores the point between minimalism + maximalism where the design choices aren't too little or too much.
Lindsey Adelman explores experimental work outside the parameters of her regular studio practice with the launch of her LaLAB platform, now showing in Milan.