Milan Design Week 2025: Innovations in Furniture, Lighting, and Material Revival Highlighted at Salone del Mobile

Edited by: Ek Soshnikova

Milan Design Week 2025 showcased a range of innovative architectural and design concepts, emphasizing material revival and unique spatial experiences. Alcova featured standout furniture pieces, including the Jeff Koons-inspired "Poodle Chair" and upcycled wooden chairs by AtMa. Dimorestudio collaborated with Loro Piana to create immersive, film-like settings displaying new furniture and fabric designs. 6:AM presented Murano glass lighting and vases in a former bathhouse, highlighting the material's contemporary potential. Dedar, in collaboration with the Josef & Anni Albers Foundation, revived Bauhaus textile designs in the iconic Torre Velasca. Jil Sander reinterpreted Marcel Breuer's classic furniture for Thonet, introducing new colors and materials. Gucci explored bamboo with installations by various designers in the cloisters of San Simpliciano. Hermès presented home collections in a walk-in White Cube at La Pelota, emphasizing color and form. These events collectively underscore a commitment to innovative design, material exploration, and the creation of immersive environments.

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