
Milan Design Week (MDW) is always fascinating, thanks to its peculiar reunion of creativity in a single space. It’s the most popular and unique annual celebration of style, imagination and innovation in the design world.

Amazonas collection made of marble & wicker, designed by Giorgio Bonaguro for Morfosi. Photo: ©yatzer

Amazonas collection’s Details. Photo: ©yatzer
Filled with talented professionals and inspiring events, which grow more and more every year, the paths inside Milan Design Week are multiple, giving you the chance to experience a little bit of everything the design field has to offer, from traditional to futuristic. The surprises never end, and it is becoming harder and harder to admire everything the design fair has to offer due to its colossal dimension and richness.

Bubblegraphy series of vases by Adrianus Kundert in collaboration with Thomas van der Sman for Oddness. The pattern on each vase is created by a special process of blowing air bubbles in the glaze. Photo © Oddness

HAV (Ocean in Danish) dinnerware collection dedicated to the ocean by Royal Copenhagen. Photo: ©yatzer
Unfortunately, it is possible to not see everything, since some masterpieces can instantly capture our attention with their charm and make us stay and admire them for longer than we expected. We never know what we could find inside the immense halls of Salone Internazionale del Mobile in Fiera Milano.

Still Life Chair by Marcel Sigel (LOCAL DESIGN). Photo: ©yatzer

Carlos Amorales exhibition “L’ORA DANNATA” at Fondazione Adolfo Pini, will be on view till July 8th 2019. Photo: ©yatzer
No one has any doubts, iSaloni takes over the city for the week with its exhibitions, installations and events, occupying palazzos, galleries, factories, gardens, and several other breathtaking architectural buildings.

LAND by Poggi Ugo, designed by Masquespacio. Photo: ©yatzer
With so much to see, so many places to go, from the Ventura Centrale and Porta Venezia to Tortona, feeling excited and overwhelmed by so much beauty is a natural feeling for visitors. That’s why we now bring to you the Best of Milan Design Week, from 9 to 14 April, in case you missed some of these masterworks.

Odyssey sideboard by architect Francesco Maria Messina for Cypraea. Photo: ©yatzer

Ile Maurice low table by architect Francesco Maria Messina for Cypraea. Photo: ©yatzer
One of the most thrilling things to do while visiting Milan Design Week is discovering all the novelties that design professionals are developing for us and get to know the new faces and hands of the industry.

Montana relaunched a Verner Panton design classic – the Pantonova seating system from 1971. Photo: ©Montana

Formations exhibition at Circolo Filologico Milanese revealed the new iQ Surface vinyl flooring collection by Note Design Studio for Tarkett (supported by Magis). Photo: ©Note Design Studio / Tarkett
It is also impossible not to notice the wide variety of concepts, materials and craftsmanship techniques we can find in the finest and most exquisite luxury designs. From furniture, fabrics, outdoors collections, to polished steel, bronze, marble, wood, many of them worked by the skillful touch of the best master artisans in the world, there is always something to charm us in Milan Design Week.

Louis Vuitton’s Objets Nomades Collection at Palazzo Serbelloni. Photo: ©Louis Vuitton

Crackle Vase Collection by ADesignStudio (Alex Fitzpatrick). Photo: ©yatzer
Stay with us to find out more about Milan Design Week and the best of contemporary art, design and craftsmanship.
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