Mutina, Milan - Photo © Claire Lavabre, Studio BouroullecMUTINA via Cernaia 1/A With Ronan Bouroullec solo show, the brand creates an immersive installation exploring the ceramic claddings collection by the renowned French designer.


POLTRONA FRAU via Manzoni 30 Among the brand's new products, Squash stands out, the first collection in collaboration with British designer Faye Toogood (pictured), which plays on a mix of bold and soft shapes.
LAURA CASANAS MAYA Alcova, via Umberto I 148, Varedo (MB) via Vittorio Emanuele II 48, Varedo (MB) The Colombian designer transforms rope into a structural element of furniture. The online store Alcova Shop, a showcase for emerging collectible design, features one example.

KOSTAS LAMBRIDIS Palazzo Litta, corso Magenta 24 The Athenian designer exhibits “Natural Selection”, an eclectic fountain created during the in-residence project in Turin, accompanied by an enigmatic text quoting Carlo Mollino.
LA-BEL via Gaudenzio Fantoli 16/3 In the industrial context of a 1950s building, Baranzate Ateliers curates an itinerary of collectible design and art (pictured here, the Calimero bench by La-Bel).


HERMÈS via Palermo 10 The maison presents its new collections along with objects from its heritage. Playing on temporal ambiguity, this combination demonstrates that Hermès objects are not influenced by time and trends.
ALESSI via Alessandro Manzoni 41 The brand opens the doors of Palazzo Borromeo with the immersive installation Myth Makes Belief: among the works on display is a new project by Michael Anasstassiades (photo).


LIU JO LIVING via Pontaccio 19 With soft lighting and pleated curtains, the new showroom layout is all about comfort and relaxation. The undisputed star is the soft (and convertible) Verto sofa.
RANIERI viale Lancetti 34 The Campania-based brand has created Meteora in Nilufar Depot's garden: a lava stone monolith that visitors can step into and discover a natural element at close quarters.

DESIGNBLOK COSMOS Superstudio Più, via Tortona 27 Ten pieces by ten Czech designers from different generations who have experimented with glass; the Spectra lamp by Lucie Koldova emits a pleasant, soft light.
GANGYONG PARK via Matteo Bandello 14 The Korean master craftsman is one of the authors of Thought on Thickness, a group exhibition organised by the Korea Craft & Design Foundation at Rossana Orlandi.











