Agenda (2026)

  • Exhibitors agenda April 2026 — Salone del Mobile, Milano

    During Milan Design Week, we highlight new perspectives on the work of our past exhibitors, bringing renewed attention to their practice.
  • De Troupe x studioutte x Dedar, Camera Fissa. For Milan Design Week, Camera Fissa brings together De Troupe, studioutte, and Dedar in an immersive installation inspired by the cinematic “fixed shot.” Reimagining the private club as a composed perspective, the space unfolds through light, drapery, and controlled materiality where alabaster, moiré fabrics, and reflective surfaces create a suspended, almost weightless atmosphere.

    (exhibition) April 18 — 25 Via Volturno 45, 20125 Milano
  • Plan C Framework presents The Curated Core, a project shaped under the creative direction of Carolina Castiglioni. Bringing together a selection of invited brands, the space unfolds through a series of distinct interventions each exploring design as a shared language. Verre D'Onge will presents pieces through Sarah Andelman selection.

    (exhibition) April 19 — 29 Via Alessandro Manzoni 21
  • As part of The Curated Core at Plan C, Mutina contributes to a reimagined bathroom environment developed in dialogue with Alìita and Dornbracht. Through surfaces, materials, and composition, the project explores the bathroom as a space of expression where ceramics become both structure and language.

    (exhibition) April 19 — 29 Via Alessandro Manzoni 21
  • April 19 — 22, 2026

    MARIMEKKO 1pm — 9pm
    For Milan Design Week 2026, Marimekko unveils Osteria Fiori a vibrant installation where design, hospitality, and collectibility meet. Alongside the experience, a series of limited-edition souvenirs is released, conceived as playful, desirable objects to take away. From exclusive pieces to the signature tote, each item extends the moment beyond the space. An invitation to gather, experience, and leave with something in hand while it lasts.

    (exhibition) April 19 — 22 Sun 3 — 9 pm, Mon 1 — 9 pm, Tue–Wed 11 am — 9 pm Osteria Grand Hotel Via Ascanio Sforza 75, Milan
  • Following its debut at MATTER and SHAPE in Paris, the collection unfolds in a new immersive setting exploring leather as a tactile, sensorial landscape. PAYAM ASKARI presents HIDESCAPES, an exclusive collaboration with SK!N, at their Brera showroom during Salone del Mobile 2026.

    (exhibition) April 19 — 24 16 Via dell’Orso Brera Design District 1st Floor
  • April 19 — 26, 2026

    BOCCI
    Bocci presents Light as Medium, a sequence of installations by Omer Arbel, curated by David Alhadeff. Each space unfolds as a complete composition, where familiar glass elements are reconfigured into shifting arrangements of density, reflection, and colour. An exploration of light as a material shaping space, rhythm, and perception.

    (vernissage) April 19, 6pm — 8pm Apr 19, 20, 10 — 5pm Apr 21, 10 — 8pm Apr 22, 11 — 5pm Apr 23, 10 — 5pm Apr 24, 10 — 8pm Apr 25, 26 — 10 — 6pm - Via Giuseppe Rovani 20, 20123 Milan (Enter via garden gate)
  • MOONARIJ presents a series of objects at the intersection of material exploration and sensory experience. Blending craft, texture, and a strong architectural presence, the work explores surfaces as expressive landscapes where natural materials and experimental finishes create a dialogue between rawness and refinement.

    (exhibition) April 19 — 26 Porta Venezia District (DEORON) via Padova, 11
  • (META)FISICA An exhibition curated by Dan Thawley with exhibition design by Pablo Molezun Studio, contextualising a landmark collection of new rugs designed in collaboration with Fornasetti. Reinterpreting a selection of archival motifs by Piero and Barnaba Fornasetti, the series features Surrealist and dreamlike imagery from the built and natural worlds, emboldened by the artisanal textures of cc-tapis workmanship from around the world.

    (vernissage) April 19 (exhibition) April 20 — 25 Piazza Santo Stefano 10, Milan
  • In Clover unfolds as an immersive landscape of softness—where rounded silhouettes and rich tactility shape the experience. From cement stucco to glossy lacquer, afrormosia and maple wood, leather, marble, and textiles such as New Zealand wool, Tencel Lyocell, and mercerized cotton, each material contributes to a sensory dialogue. An invitation to step into a space where softness becomes form.

    (exhibition) April 20 — 25 daily 10am — 8pm sunday, April 26 10 am — 1pm Piazza San Marco 8, Milan
  • HOSOO presents Wave Weave, an immersive installation created in collaboration with Carsten Nicolai (Alva Noto). Blending textiles, sound, and video, the project explores rhythm, pattern, and perception through a cross-media approach. The installation also marks the launch of HOSOO’s new textile collection, Raster Gradient extending the dialogue between tradition and experimentation.

    (exhibition) April 20 — 25 Largo Treves 5
  • For Milan Design Week, DELCOURT COLLECTION presents Carving the Waves, a new exhibition unfolding at Fondazione Mudima. Conceived as a fluid dialogue between form and material, the project explores movement, rhythm, and the sculptural language at the core of Christophe Delcourt’s work where each piece resonates like a quiet, continuous wave.

    (exhibition) Fondazione Mudima April 20 — 25 Via Alessandro Tadino 26
  • April 20 — 26, 2026

    SARIDIS OF ATHENS 11am — 7pm
    Ancient sculpture was never meant to be white. What remains today is not purity, but the loss of pigment over time. With Saridis of Athens, color reappears as intention a language once tied to status, ritual, and transition. For their presentation at Alcova, in collaboration with Kiki Goti, they choose an “unpure white” not to erase history, but to hold its trace.
  • NM3 opens CASA NM3, a showroom experience exploring the brand’s approach to form, material, and living. Showroom via C. Farini, 93 - Milano (exhibition) April 20 — 26
  • Rooms Studio presents Untitled Transformation at Convey, in collaboration with Ark Journal. The exhibition explores objects in transition where form, surface, and meaning continuously shift between concealment and exposure, softness and structure.
  • As part of Polish Modernism: A Struggle for Beauty, a new piece titled VOLTE is unveiled exploring the seat as a form suspended between furniture and architecture. Rather than designing a chair, the project approaches the idea of enclosure, drawing from the notion of the vault its curves, its tension, its spatial presence. Presented within a broader reflection on Polish modernist design, the work engages with history while opening new formal directions.

    (exhibition) April 20 — 26 Torre Velasca Piazza Velasca 3/5, 16th floor
  • For Milan Design Week 2026, Natalia Criado presents METALIA, a collaborative collection exploring the table as a space of ritual, material contrast, and creative exchange. Bringing together sculptural metal pieces and ceramic forms, the project unfolds through The Invisible Table—an installation that reimagines the traditional table setting as a spatial composition. A dialogue between mediums, where each gesture interprets the other.

    (vernissage) April 19 (exhibition) 20 — 26 April Laboratorio Paravicini, Via Nerino 8, Milan
  • Petite Friture presents ECLIPSE by Studio Garnier & Pingrée, as part of Le Design Défilé a choreographed exhibition conceived by Jakob + MacFarlane.

    (exhibition) April 20 — 26 10am — 7pm Via Statuto 11 — Brera District
  • Piccoli Smalti unfolds across three distinct locations in the heart of the city each offering a unique interpretation of its work. From a private residence reimagined by Giovanna Ferrero, to the Artemest Apartment and the historic Palazzo Visconti, the project navigates between intimacy, scenography, and heritage. A journey through different contexts, where craftsmanship is experienced through space, atmosphere, and collaboration.

    (exhibition) April 20 — 26 Via Barozzi 2
  • Milan marked the beginning of Source Édition’s journey in April 2025. One year later, we return to unveil a new chapter of our collection. As part of Milan Design Week 2026, our publishing house takes part in the exhibition Faire Ensemble – Crafting the French Art de Vivre, presented by the Manufactures Nationales. There, we reveal a selection of new, previously unseen pieces. An invitation to discover these new creations.

    (exhibition) April 20 — 26 Via Cesare Correnti 14
  • Robinson presents new pieces across Nilufar’s two exhibitions Nilufar Grand Hotel at Nilufar Depot and La Casa Magica at Via della Spiga. Set within immersive curatorial environments, the works engage in a broader dialogue between collectible design, narrative spaces, and contemporary expression.

    Nilufar Depot — Viale Lancetti 34, Milan April 20 — 26 , 10am — 7pm April 22 — 23, 10am — 7pm By invitation only — April 18, 19

    Nilufar Via della Spiga — Via della Spiga 32, Milan April 21 — 26 — 10am — 7pm
  • NOKORI is the latest project by Giopato & Coombes—an immersive experience conceived to be lived in space. Difficult to capture from a distance, the project invites a closer, more personal encounter with light, material, and perception.

    (vernissage) April 22 — 7pm (exhibition) April 20 — 26 Mon—Fri, 10am—8pm Sat—Sun, 10am–6pm Giopato & Coombes Gallery, Via San Maurilio 19, 20123 Milan
  • Ancient sculpture was never meant to be white. What remains today is not purity, but the loss of pigment over time. With Saridis of Athens, color reappears as intention a language once tied to status, ritual, and transition. For their presentation at Alcova, in collaboration with Kiki Goti, they choose an “unpure white” not to erase history, but to hold its trace. A quiet response to the polychromatic legacy of T. H. Robsjohn-Gibbings.

    Via Giovanni Labus 10 (exhibition) April 20 — 26
  • April 21 — 26, 2026

    FLOS 10am – 7pm
    A curated installation for the launch of Nocturne, the new collection of modular lamps, by Konstantin Grcic.

    April 21 — 26 daily 10am — 7pm 22 April 10am — 4pm Flos Professional Space, Corso Monforte 15, Milan.
  • For Milan Design Week, USM, in collaboration with Snøhetta, presents Renaissance of the Real a multisensory installation by Annabelle Schneider. Conceived as a response to digital saturation, the project invites a return to the present moment through touch, sound, and vision. Anchored by the USM Haller system, the installation creates a space for calm, connection, and renewed perception.

    (exhibition) April 21 — 26 Fondazione Luigi Rovati Corso Venezia 52
  • Herzog & de Meuron, in collaboration with UniFor, unveil MTM – Made to Measure at Milan Design Week 2026. Conceived as a modular system, the collection translates architectural thinking into furniture combining structural precision with a refined mix of materials including wood, cork, travertine, and glass.

    (exhibition) April 21 — 26 Viale Pasubio 15, Milan
  • LEUCOS presents a curated selection within the LAGO Flagship Store. A space to experience the brand’s vision through its latest creations where light, design, and material come together.

    (exhibition) April 21 — 26 Lago, Via Durini 5
  • Uppercut x Soft Baroque presents Ghost Kitchen, an installation rethinking the modern kitchen and its standardisation. Between system and ornament, the project reintroduces relief, materiality, and fiction into a highly codified space.

    Via Leone Pancaldo 12 20129 Milano
  • Mobmeyr takes part in Design Palazzo Austria at Palazzo Confalonieri, alongside a selection of leading Austrian brands. Within this collective setting, the brand presents Bubble and the Stone and the LED light Ground Control by BCXSY—exploring light as both material and atmosphere. Beyond the main exhibition, Lobmeyr’s presence extends across the city, with Ground Control also featured in ÉCORCHÉ at 5VIE, a project examining the systems behind design and production. A constellation of moments across Milan, where craftsmanship, light, and contemporary design intersect.
  • Alessi presents La Bella Tavola, bringing Ettore Sottsass’ vision to life through the table as a space of connection. More than a setting, it becomes a stage where design accompanies everyday rituals and shared moments. An invitation to gather, and to experience design through life itself.

    Palazzo Stampa di Soncino
  • April 21 — 26

    JUNTOS 10am — 7pm
    For Milan Design Week, Juntos presents its latest collection at SaloneSatellite, curated by Marva Griffin. Selected among a new generation of international designers, the studio explores craftsmanship through a contemporary lens bringing forward a refined dialogue between material, process, and form.

    (exhibition) April 21 — 26 D16 — Pav 5
  • MDF Italia unveils a series of new pieces exploring the balance between form, material, and function. Alongside Archie by Yabu Pushelberg, Clayer by Nichetto Studio reinterprets ceramic craftsmanship through rhythmic surfaces, while Equilibrium by Guglielmo Poletti investigates tension and lightness through a refined steel structure.

    (exhibition) April 21 — 26 Hall 24 — Stand C14 - D19
  • Conie Vallese is an artist and designer working across objects, furniture, and textiles shaping a poetic language rooted in nature and emotion. Her work draws from floral forms and organic motifs, exploring the tension between fragility and strength through materials such as bronze, glass, and ceramics.
  • MATTER and SHAPE (talks)

    After the salon, The MATTER and SHAPE (talks) will continue in June at Design Parade 2026, Villa Noailles, Hyères.