The Dezeen team are reporting live from (15-19 April). Read on for all the coverage from the first day (Monday 15 April) – and follow for today’s activity!
5:00pm As anticipated in the first entry today, we can now bring you pictures from the launch of .
The Dezeen team has finished the day, toasting the designer’s sculptural orange throne with one of the customary drinks of that is, happily, a matching orange – an Aperol spritz. Saluti!
4:30pm In a busy day for at Milan design week, one of the most talked about projects to emerge from their activity is the launch of a collection of furniture designed to subvert the genre’s stereotypical “cyberpunk-y” look.
One of the aims was to make gaming furniture that blends into the home when not in use. The collection includes the brand’s first successful attempt at furniture. Read the full story below ›
4:00pm Eighty earthenware jugs (known in Catalan as càntirs) designed by a variety of practitioners have been arranged on a central plinth at Inspired in Barcelona: Terra Rossa.
Encircled by freestanding muddied walls, the installation brings together a group of 15 artists whose aim is to celebrate soil “as the ultimate provider”.
3:00pm The ritual of drinking in is serious business, and now design fans can add a new espresso to their morning ritual, writes Dezeen’s . London-based designer has designed his first one for featuring a geometric form in highly-polished stainless steel.
The Italian tabletop producer has released many recognisable stove-top coffee makers over the years from the likes of , Aldo Rossi, , Alessandro Mendini and .
2:30pm Designer Hideki Yoshimoto has unveiled an immersive backed by illuminated panels in collaboration with at .
The mirrored installation space features Lexus’ latest concept along with a series of illuminated made from traditional Japanese paper encased in –
2:00pm Hot dogs in Milan!
Among the food options offered at ‘s 1st exhibition was a fun array of innovative limited edition varmkorvar, or hot dogs.
They included a Tex Mex hot dog (pictured with extra jalapeños!) a shrimp hot dog and even an “ice hot dog” –
1:30pm An installation at the Monte Napoleone flagship store showcases glossy, cherry-red versions of five Italian design icons including ‘s Le Mura sofa, Tobia Scarpa’s Opachi vase and the Storet chest of drawers by Nanda Vigo.
The pieces are displayed in a series of carpet-covered rooms designed by architect Guillermo Santomà that look a bit like the Grinch’s lair, if he was really into post-war Italian design –
1:00pm Dezeen editorial director writes “36 years after Italian lighting brand first embraced working with an international designer – – at the grand Palazzo Visconti, the brand returns to the Baroque palace this year for a presentation from three of their established collaborators: , and “.
New works by the three studios are presented in a mirrored environment, reflecting the ornate interior and the contrasting contemporary lights.
According to Flos chief creative officer Barbara Conti, Palazzo Visconti represents “a design playground, a terrain of experimentation on which the genius of the designers can be expressed”.
12:30pm Italian tile brand has worked with French designer on its first collection specifically for outdoors.
On show in the garden of Spazio Cernaia, the Osso and Bottone ranges feature gently contoured edges and playful cutaways.
In a basement below the garden, the designer is also presenting Adadgio, a system of for making ceramic lattice wall sculptures, alongside a series of limited-edition – Amy Frearson
12:00pm Balloon!
11:30am Dezeen design editor Jennifer Hahn has visited the installation at Milan design week. Play a game of renders versus reality with us! We think they did a pretty good job of realising the concept. What do you think?
Sometimes finished projects do not look anything like the initial .
But the Lasvit installation pretty closely matches – weather and natural light-dependent – the original ideas for the space. What do you think? Tell us in the comments below!
10:30am International press are gathering at ‘s Milan space, where the brand is hosting an exhibition called 1st, which explores the experience of leaving home for the first time.
The exhibition includes a large open stage featuring different “rooms” and a bed topped with IKEA “red cuddly heart” cushions.
The Padiglione Visconti venue has been “transformed into an playground” showcasing products and experiences related to the theme of the exhibition. Read the full report from below.
10:00am Following much-hyped installations with and , materials company has returned to to showcase a collaboration with .
The Dutch designer has adapted the traditional -making process to create architectural tiles that are endlessly re-mouldable.
“It’s like bread dough that lasts forever,” Meindertsma told Dezeen design editor .
“It cures just enough to become something solid but then you can always decide for it to become something new if you need.”
“For me, that’s really the ultimate thing as a product designer,” she added. “I don’t know any other material that can do that.”
In the Milan design week installation, the tiles clad a monumental staircase leading to nowhere that was designed by Barcelona studio .
9:30am Dezeen US editor was at the press opening of the seventh edition of yesterday, which is taking place across Villa Bagatti Valsecchi and Villa Borsani outside of .
American designer and 2023 judge has created an installation for at Alcova and said that installations in Milan “are getting more and more complex and interesting”.
Alcova founder said Villa Borsani (pictured below) was important because it was the residence of and because his factory next door was “one of the places where Milanese design was born”.
Grima also highlighted this year is the first time Alcova has taken place at a residential location. Find out more about on
9:00am Dezeen’s editorial director , editor-at-large , digitial editor , deputy editor , US editor , design editor , social editor , design and interiors reporter and editorial assistant are all on the ground in reporting from the 62nd edition of .
As things get underway catch up on the projects we have already published from Milan and checkout we have rounded-up, including a highly anticipated installation by David Lynch, an arts club by and a “playground” by .
We’re also looking forward to seeing the debut of designer for bathroom brand .
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The lead image is by Jennifer Hahn.