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The person we know who’s best at scouting modernist architecture around the world is Adam Stech, the photographer behind the popular Instagram account @okolo_architecture, whose counsel we’ve often sought when traveling. Stech has visited almost 50 countries on five continents to explore nearly 10,000 design landmarks, and today we’re launching a major project together that’s been years in the making: the Modernist Travel Guide, photographed and written by Adam and edited and published by us. A pocket-sized reference book featuring nearly 400 of Adam’s favorite examples of modernist architecture in 30 major cities around the world, the guide is set become an indispensable resource for any design lover’s travel.
The guide features architectural gems from the 1920s to the 1990s, in cities including San Francisco, Paris, Prague, Brussels, Tokyo, Sao Paolo, and Milan. Highlights include an amorphic, reinforced-concrete tower in Berlin, built to house Einstein’s research into relativity; a 1950s-era mural-lined apartment lobby in Rome; a Copenhagen church whose brick Expressionist façade mimics the shape of an organ; and a Walter Gropius–designed glass-brick London storefront. The book was finally brought to life this year with the patronage of the Swiss heritage furniture brand @usmmodularfurniture , whose third-generation owner’s home outside Zurich is included in the book! Shipping all around the world, the book is available via the link in bio! 🏢🔍❤️

The person we know who’s best at scouting modernist architecture around the world is Adam Stech, the photographer behind the popular Instagram account @okolo_architecture, whose counsel we’ve often sought when traveling. Stech has visited almost 50 countries on five continents to explore nearly 10,000 design landmarks, and today we’re launching a major project together that’s been years in the making: the Modernist Travel Guide, photographed and written by Adam and edited and published by us. A pocket-sized reference book featuring nearly 400 of Adam’s favorite examples of modernist architecture in 30 major cities around the world, the guide is set become an indispensable resource for any design lover’s travel.
The guide features architectural gems from the 1920s to the 1990s, in cities including San Francisco, Paris, Prague, Brussels, Tokyo, Sao Paolo, and Milan. Highlights include an amorphic, reinforced-concrete tower in Berlin, built to house Einstein’s research into relativity; a 1950s-era mural-lined apartment lobby in Rome; a Copenhagen church whose brick Expressionist façade mimics the shape of an organ; and a Walter Gropius–designed glass-brick London storefront. The book was finally brought to life this year with the patronage of the Swiss heritage furniture brand @usmmodularfurniture , whose third-generation owner’s home outside Zurich is included in the book! Shipping all around the world, the book is available via the link in bio! 🏢🔍❤️

The person we know who’s best at scouting modernist architecture around the world is Adam Stech, the photographer behind the popular Instagram account @okolo_architecture, whose counsel we’ve often sought when traveling. Stech has visited almost 50 countries on five continents to explore nearly 10,000 design landmarks, and today we’re launching a major project together that’s been years in the making: the Modernist Travel Guide, photographed and written by Adam and edited and published by us. A pocket-sized reference book featuring nearly 400 of Adam’s favorite examples of modernist architecture in 30 major cities around the world, the guide is set become an indispensable resource for any design lover’s travel.
The guide features architectural gems from the 1920s to the 1990s, in cities including San Francisco, Paris, Prague, Brussels, Tokyo, Sao Paolo, and Milan. Highlights include an amorphic, reinforced-concrete tower in Berlin, built to house Einstein’s research into relativity; a 1950s-era mural-lined apartment lobby in Rome; a Copenhagen church whose brick Expressionist façade mimics the shape of an organ; and a Walter Gropius–designed glass-brick London storefront. The book was finally brought to life this year with the patronage of the Swiss heritage furniture brand @usmmodularfurniture , whose third-generation owner’s home outside Zurich is included in the book! Shipping all around the world, the book is available via the link in bio! 🏢🔍❤️

The person we know who’s best at scouting modernist architecture around the world is Adam Stech, the photographer behind the popular Instagram account @okolo_architecture, whose counsel we’ve often sought when traveling. Stech has visited almost 50 countries on five continents to explore nearly 10,000 design landmarks, and today we’re launching a major project together that’s been years in the making: the Modernist Travel Guide, photographed and written by Adam and edited and published by us. A pocket-sized reference book featuring nearly 400 of Adam’s favorite examples of modernist architecture in 30 major cities around the world, the guide is set become an indispensable resource for any design lover’s travel.
The guide features architectural gems from the 1920s to the 1990s, in cities including San Francisco, Paris, Prague, Brussels, Tokyo, Sao Paolo, and Milan. Highlights include an amorphic, reinforced-concrete tower in Berlin, built to house Einstein’s research into relativity; a 1950s-era mural-lined apartment lobby in Rome; a Copenhagen church whose brick Expressionist façade mimics the shape of an organ; and a Walter Gropius–designed glass-brick London storefront. The book was finally brought to life this year with the patronage of the Swiss heritage furniture brand @usmmodularfurniture , whose third-generation owner’s home outside Zurich is included in the book! Shipping all around the world, the book is available via the link in bio! 🏢🔍❤️

The person we know who’s best at scouting modernist architecture around the world is Adam Stech, the photographer behind the popular Instagram account @okolo_architecture, whose counsel we’ve often sought when traveling. Stech has visited almost 50 countries on five continents to explore nearly 10,000 design landmarks, and today we’re launching a major project together that’s been years in the making: the Modernist Travel Guide, photographed and written by Adam and edited and published by us. A pocket-sized reference book featuring nearly 400 of Adam’s favorite examples of modernist architecture in 30 major cities around the world, the guide is set become an indispensable resource for any design lover’s travel.
The guide features architectural gems from the 1920s to the 1990s, in cities including San Francisco, Paris, Prague, Brussels, Tokyo, Sao Paolo, and Milan. Highlights include an amorphic, reinforced-concrete tower in Berlin, built to house Einstein’s research into relativity; a 1950s-era mural-lined apartment lobby in Rome; a Copenhagen church whose brick Expressionist façade mimics the shape of an organ; and a Walter Gropius–designed glass-brick London storefront. The book was finally brought to life this year with the patronage of the Swiss heritage furniture brand @usmmodularfurniture , whose third-generation owner’s home outside Zurich is included in the book! Shipping all around the world, the book is available via the link in bio! 🏢🔍❤️

The person we know who’s best at scouting modernist architecture around the world is Adam Stech, the photographer behind the popular Instagram account @okolo_architecture, whose counsel we’ve often sought when traveling. Stech has visited almost 50 countries on five continents to explore nearly 10,000 design landmarks, and today we’re launching a major project together that’s been years in the making: the Modernist Travel Guide, photographed and written by Adam and edited and published by us. A pocket-sized reference book featuring nearly 400 of Adam’s favorite examples of modernist architecture in 30 major cities around the world, the guide is set become an indispensable resource for any design lover’s travel.
The guide features architectural gems from the 1920s to the 1990s, in cities including San Francisco, Paris, Prague, Brussels, Tokyo, Sao Paolo, and Milan. Highlights include an amorphic, reinforced-concrete tower in Berlin, built to house Einstein’s research into relativity; a 1950s-era mural-lined apartment lobby in Rome; a Copenhagen church whose brick Expressionist façade mimics the shape of an organ; and a Walter Gropius–designed glass-brick London storefront. The book was finally brought to life this year with the patronage of the Swiss heritage furniture brand @usmmodularfurniture , whose third-generation owner’s home outside Zurich is included in the book! Shipping all around the world, the book is available via the link in bio! 🏢🔍❤️

The person we know who’s best at scouting modernist architecture around the world is Adam Stech, the photographer behind the popular Instagram account @okolo_architecture, whose counsel we’ve often sought when traveling. Stech has visited almost 50 countries on five continents to explore nearly 10,000 design landmarks, and today we’re launching a major project together that’s been years in the making: the Modernist Travel Guide, photographed and written by Adam and edited and published by us. A pocket-sized reference book featuring nearly 400 of Adam’s favorite examples of modernist architecture in 30 major cities around the world, the guide is set become an indispensable resource for any design lover’s travel.
The guide features architectural gems from the 1920s to the 1990s, in cities including San Francisco, Paris, Prague, Brussels, Tokyo, Sao Paolo, and Milan. Highlights include an amorphic, reinforced-concrete tower in Berlin, built to house Einstein’s research into relativity; a 1950s-era mural-lined apartment lobby in Rome; a Copenhagen church whose brick Expressionist façade mimics the shape of an organ; and a Walter Gropius–designed glass-brick London storefront. The book was finally brought to life this year with the patronage of the Swiss heritage furniture brand @usmmodularfurniture , whose third-generation owner’s home outside Zurich is included in the book! Shipping all around the world, the book is available via the link in bio! 🏢🔍❤️

The person we know who’s best at scouting modernist architecture around the world is Adam Stech, the photographer behind the popular Instagram account @okolo_architecture, whose counsel we’ve often sought when traveling. Stech has visited almost 50 countries on five continents to explore nearly 10,000 design landmarks, and today we’re launching a major project together that’s been years in the making: the Modernist Travel Guide, photographed and written by Adam and edited and published by us. A pocket-sized reference book featuring nearly 400 of Adam’s favorite examples of modernist architecture in 30 major cities around the world, the guide is set become an indispensable resource for any design lover’s travel.
The guide features architectural gems from the 1920s to the 1990s, in cities including San Francisco, Paris, Prague, Brussels, Tokyo, Sao Paolo, and Milan. Highlights include an amorphic, reinforced-concrete tower in Berlin, built to house Einstein’s research into relativity; a 1950s-era mural-lined apartment lobby in Rome; a Copenhagen church whose brick Expressionist façade mimics the shape of an organ; and a Walter Gropius–designed glass-brick London storefront. The book was finally brought to life this year with the patronage of the Swiss heritage furniture brand @usmmodularfurniture , whose third-generation owner’s home outside Zurich is included in the book! Shipping all around the world, the book is available via the link in bio! 🏢🔍❤️

The person we know who’s best at scouting modernist architecture around the world is Adam Stech, the photographer behind the popular Instagram account @okolo_architecture, whose counsel we’ve often sought when traveling. Stech has visited almost 50 countries on five continents to explore nearly 10,000 design landmarks, and today we’re launching a major project together that’s been years in the making: the Modernist Travel Guide, photographed and written by Adam and edited and published by us. A pocket-sized reference book featuring nearly 400 of Adam’s favorite examples of modernist architecture in 30 major cities around the world, the guide is set become an indispensable resource for any design lover’s travel.
The guide features architectural gems from the 1920s to the 1990s, in cities including San Francisco, Paris, Prague, Brussels, Tokyo, Sao Paolo, and Milan. Highlights include an amorphic, reinforced-concrete tower in Berlin, built to house Einstein’s research into relativity; a 1950s-era mural-lined apartment lobby in Rome; a Copenhagen church whose brick Expressionist façade mimics the shape of an organ; and a Walter Gropius–designed glass-brick London storefront. The book was finally brought to life this year with the patronage of the Swiss heritage furniture brand @usmmodularfurniture , whose third-generation owner’s home outside Zurich is included in the book! Shipping all around the world, the book is available via the link in bio! 🏢🔍❤️

The person we know who’s best at scouting modernist architecture around the world is Adam Stech, the photographer behind the popular Instagram account @okolo_architecture, whose counsel we’ve often sought when traveling. Stech has visited almost 50 countries on five continents to explore nearly 10,000 design landmarks, and today we’re launching a major project together that’s been years in the making: the Modernist Travel Guide, photographed and written by Adam and edited and published by us. A pocket-sized reference book featuring nearly 400 of Adam’s favorite examples of modernist architecture in 30 major cities around the world, the guide is set become an indispensable resource for any design lover’s travel.
The guide features architectural gems from the 1920s to the 1990s, in cities including San Francisco, Paris, Prague, Brussels, Tokyo, Sao Paolo, and Milan. Highlights include an amorphic, reinforced-concrete tower in Berlin, built to house Einstein’s research into relativity; a 1950s-era mural-lined apartment lobby in Rome; a Copenhagen church whose brick Expressionist façade mimics the shape of an organ; and a Walter Gropius–designed glass-brick London storefront. The book was finally brought to life this year with the patronage of the Swiss heritage furniture brand @usmmodularfurniture , whose third-generation owner’s home outside Zurich is included in the book! Shipping all around the world, the book is available via the link in bio! 🏢🔍❤️

The person we know who’s best at scouting modernist architecture around the world is Adam Stech, the photographer behind the popular Instagram account @okolo_architecture, whose counsel we’ve often sought when traveling. Stech has visited almost 50 countries on five continents to explore nearly 10,000 design landmarks, and today we’re launching a major project together that’s been years in the making: the Modernist Travel Guide, photographed and written by Adam and edited and published by us. A pocket-sized reference book featuring nearly 400 of Adam’s favorite examples of modernist architecture in 30 major cities around the world, the guide is set become an indispensable resource for any design lover’s travel.
The guide features architectural gems from the 1920s to the 1990s, in cities including San Francisco, Paris, Prague, Brussels, Tokyo, Sao Paolo, and Milan. Highlights include an amorphic, reinforced-concrete tower in Berlin, built to house Einstein’s research into relativity; a 1950s-era mural-lined apartment lobby in Rome; a Copenhagen church whose brick Expressionist façade mimics the shape of an organ; and a Walter Gropius–designed glass-brick London storefront. The book was finally brought to life this year with the patronage of the Swiss heritage furniture brand @usmmodularfurniture , whose third-generation owner’s home outside Zurich is included in the book! Shipping all around the world, the book is available via the link in bio! 🏢🔍❤️

Our big news this week? We launched the Sight Unseen Collection, an online gallery of some of the best furniture and lighting you've seen on our site, now available to source through us for your projects, with our dedicated sales person ready to work with you on trade orders and customizations. To share the news, we commissioned a series of four renderings from @notoostudio, the first of which we're sharing here — it features, from left, the Piece and Quiet dining chair by @cultivationobjects, the Ratio dining table by @seer.studio, the Lenox chandelier by @astraeusclarke, the Mono chair by @objectsandideas, and the Rima credenza by @peca_studio. Head to shop.sightunseen.com to see the full collection!
IT’S HERE!!!!!!! Two and a half years in the making, our first book, How to Live With Objects, is finally out and in bookstores TODAY! We could not be more excited for people to finally see and touch and read this book.
So what exactly is the book about? When we founded Sight Unseen more than a decade ago, we made a decision to approach interiors from a radically different point of view. We believed, and still do, that while layout and fixtures and fabrics can all play a part in making a space aesthetically pleasing, ✨it’s the objects you surround yourself with that truly give your home its soul ✨— the vintage Danish chair you found at a flea market, the vase you bought from an LA ceramicist, the candlesticks a friend brought back from Mexico. These objects are the story you tell to the world about your personality and your obsessions, your experiences and your memories, your desires and your intentions. Infused with your personal narrative, they provide a catalyst for conversation when friends visit (or virtually view) your home, and a comfort for when you’re cooped up inside, as so many of us were in recent years.
The book is a wall-to-wall guide to finding your personal style and incorporating those meaningful works of art and design into your home. It’s a mix of design history, practical advice, personal object stories from everyone from @alisoneroman to @lykkeli to @mishakahn, and 16 gorgeous house tours, shot across the world by @charlieschuck. So what are you waiting for? Buy this book, link in bio!!! Many thx to everyone who made it happen, including @cowlesagency, @angelinborsics, @clarksonpotter, @miaajohnson @twice_studio @charlieschuck @tessawatson @katiestylist and so many more!! #howtolivewithobjects #sightunseen #vintageobjects #interiordesign

IT’S HERE!!!!!!! Two and a half years in the making, our first book, How to Live With Objects, is finally out and in bookstores TODAY! We could not be more excited for people to finally see and touch and read this book.
So what exactly is the book about? When we founded Sight Unseen more than a decade ago, we made a decision to approach interiors from a radically different point of view. We believed, and still do, that while layout and fixtures and fabrics can all play a part in making a space aesthetically pleasing, ✨it’s the objects you surround yourself with that truly give your home its soul ✨— the vintage Danish chair you found at a flea market, the vase you bought from an LA ceramicist, the candlesticks a friend brought back from Mexico. These objects are the story you tell to the world about your personality and your obsessions, your experiences and your memories, your desires and your intentions. Infused with your personal narrative, they provide a catalyst for conversation when friends visit (or virtually view) your home, and a comfort for when you’re cooped up inside, as so many of us were in recent years.
The book is a wall-to-wall guide to finding your personal style and incorporating those meaningful works of art and design into your home. It’s a mix of design history, practical advice, personal object stories from everyone from @alisoneroman to @lykkeli to @mishakahn, and 16 gorgeous house tours, shot across the world by @charlieschuck. So what are you waiting for? Buy this book, link in bio!!! Many thx to everyone who made it happen, including @cowlesagency, @angelinborsics, @clarksonpotter, @miaajohnson @twice_studio @charlieschuck @tessawatson @katiestylist and so many more!! #howtolivewithobjects #sightunseen #vintageobjects #interiordesign

IT’S HERE!!!!!!! Two and a half years in the making, our first book, How to Live With Objects, is finally out and in bookstores TODAY! We could not be more excited for people to finally see and touch and read this book.
So what exactly is the book about? When we founded Sight Unseen more than a decade ago, we made a decision to approach interiors from a radically different point of view. We believed, and still do, that while layout and fixtures and fabrics can all play a part in making a space aesthetically pleasing, ✨it’s the objects you surround yourself with that truly give your home its soul ✨— the vintage Danish chair you found at a flea market, the vase you bought from an LA ceramicist, the candlesticks a friend brought back from Mexico. These objects are the story you tell to the world about your personality and your obsessions, your experiences and your memories, your desires and your intentions. Infused with your personal narrative, they provide a catalyst for conversation when friends visit (or virtually view) your home, and a comfort for when you’re cooped up inside, as so many of us were in recent years.
The book is a wall-to-wall guide to finding your personal style and incorporating those meaningful works of art and design into your home. It’s a mix of design history, practical advice, personal object stories from everyone from @alisoneroman to @lykkeli to @mishakahn, and 16 gorgeous house tours, shot across the world by @charlieschuck. So what are you waiting for? Buy this book, link in bio!!! Many thx to everyone who made it happen, including @cowlesagency, @angelinborsics, @clarksonpotter, @miaajohnson @twice_studio @charlieschuck @tessawatson @katiestylist and so many more!! #howtolivewithobjects #sightunseen #vintageobjects #interiordesign

IT’S HERE!!!!!!! Two and a half years in the making, our first book, How to Live With Objects, is finally out and in bookstores TODAY! We could not be more excited for people to finally see and touch and read this book.
So what exactly is the book about? When we founded Sight Unseen more than a decade ago, we made a decision to approach interiors from a radically different point of view. We believed, and still do, that while layout and fixtures and fabrics can all play a part in making a space aesthetically pleasing, ✨it’s the objects you surround yourself with that truly give your home its soul ✨— the vintage Danish chair you found at a flea market, the vase you bought from an LA ceramicist, the candlesticks a friend brought back from Mexico. These objects are the story you tell to the world about your personality and your obsessions, your experiences and your memories, your desires and your intentions. Infused with your personal narrative, they provide a catalyst for conversation when friends visit (or virtually view) your home, and a comfort for when you’re cooped up inside, as so many of us were in recent years.
The book is a wall-to-wall guide to finding your personal style and incorporating those meaningful works of art and design into your home. It’s a mix of design history, practical advice, personal object stories from everyone from @alisoneroman to @lykkeli to @mishakahn, and 16 gorgeous house tours, shot across the world by @charlieschuck. So what are you waiting for? Buy this book, link in bio!!! Many thx to everyone who made it happen, including @cowlesagency, @angelinborsics, @clarksonpotter, @miaajohnson @twice_studio @charlieschuck @tessawatson @katiestylist and so many more!! #howtolivewithobjects #sightunseen #vintageobjects #interiordesign

IT’S HERE!!!!!!! Two and a half years in the making, our first book, How to Live With Objects, is finally out and in bookstores TODAY! We could not be more excited for people to finally see and touch and read this book.
So what exactly is the book about? When we founded Sight Unseen more than a decade ago, we made a decision to approach interiors from a radically different point of view. We believed, and still do, that while layout and fixtures and fabrics can all play a part in making a space aesthetically pleasing, ✨it’s the objects you surround yourself with that truly give your home its soul ✨— the vintage Danish chair you found at a flea market, the vase you bought from an LA ceramicist, the candlesticks a friend brought back from Mexico. These objects are the story you tell to the world about your personality and your obsessions, your experiences and your memories, your desires and your intentions. Infused with your personal narrative, they provide a catalyst for conversation when friends visit (or virtually view) your home, and a comfort for when you’re cooped up inside, as so many of us were in recent years.
The book is a wall-to-wall guide to finding your personal style and incorporating those meaningful works of art and design into your home. It’s a mix of design history, practical advice, personal object stories from everyone from @alisoneroman to @lykkeli to @mishakahn, and 16 gorgeous house tours, shot across the world by @charlieschuck. So what are you waiting for? Buy this book, link in bio!!! Many thx to everyone who made it happen, including @cowlesagency, @angelinborsics, @clarksonpotter, @miaajohnson @twice_studio @charlieschuck @tessawatson @katiestylist and so many more!! #howtolivewithobjects #sightunseen #vintageobjects #interiordesign

IT’S HERE!!!!!!! Two and a half years in the making, our first book, How to Live With Objects, is finally out and in bookstores TODAY! We could not be more excited for people to finally see and touch and read this book.
So what exactly is the book about? When we founded Sight Unseen more than a decade ago, we made a decision to approach interiors from a radically different point of view. We believed, and still do, that while layout and fixtures and fabrics can all play a part in making a space aesthetically pleasing, ✨it’s the objects you surround yourself with that truly give your home its soul ✨— the vintage Danish chair you found at a flea market, the vase you bought from an LA ceramicist, the candlesticks a friend brought back from Mexico. These objects are the story you tell to the world about your personality and your obsessions, your experiences and your memories, your desires and your intentions. Infused with your personal narrative, they provide a catalyst for conversation when friends visit (or virtually view) your home, and a comfort for when you’re cooped up inside, as so many of us were in recent years.
The book is a wall-to-wall guide to finding your personal style and incorporating those meaningful works of art and design into your home. It’s a mix of design history, practical advice, personal object stories from everyone from @alisoneroman to @lykkeli to @mishakahn, and 16 gorgeous house tours, shot across the world by @charlieschuck. So what are you waiting for? Buy this book, link in bio!!! Many thx to everyone who made it happen, including @cowlesagency, @angelinborsics, @clarksonpotter, @miaajohnson @twice_studio @charlieschuck @tessawatson @katiestylist and so many more!! #howtolivewithobjects #sightunseen #vintageobjects #interiordesign

A few things we loved this week! From our May 7 newsletter:
1: Dalí-inspired bed by @six_dots_design
2-3: Shop-in-shop at @bergdorfs by @gabriellakhalil x @usmmodularfurniture
4: New chairs by @samklemick x @radfurniture
5: Melty floral vases by @harveybouterse
6: Floral ceramic lamp by @gordonmoorestudio on view at @jacquelinesullivangallery
7: Trompe l'oeil drapey wood chair by @ollie_wilcox via @friends.associates
8: Sculpture by @barbora_zilinskaite at @galeriechristophegaillard
9-10: Glass sculptures by @gan_gannmo at @atla_works
11-12: Paintings by @annpibal at @halseymckaygallery
13: Ceramic sculpture by @davidghaskell at @donzella_ltd

A few things we loved this week! From our May 7 newsletter:
1: Dalí-inspired bed by @six_dots_design
2-3: Shop-in-shop at @bergdorfs by @gabriellakhalil x @usmmodularfurniture
4: New chairs by @samklemick x @radfurniture
5: Melty floral vases by @harveybouterse
6: Floral ceramic lamp by @gordonmoorestudio on view at @jacquelinesullivangallery
7: Trompe l'oeil drapey wood chair by @ollie_wilcox via @friends.associates
8: Sculpture by @barbora_zilinskaite at @galeriechristophegaillard
9-10: Glass sculptures by @gan_gannmo at @atla_works
11-12: Paintings by @annpibal at @halseymckaygallery
13: Ceramic sculpture by @davidghaskell at @donzella_ltd

A few things we loved this week! From our May 7 newsletter:
1: Dalí-inspired bed by @six_dots_design
2-3: Shop-in-shop at @bergdorfs by @gabriellakhalil x @usmmodularfurniture
4: New chairs by @samklemick x @radfurniture
5: Melty floral vases by @harveybouterse
6: Floral ceramic lamp by @gordonmoorestudio on view at @jacquelinesullivangallery
7: Trompe l'oeil drapey wood chair by @ollie_wilcox via @friends.associates
8: Sculpture by @barbora_zilinskaite at @galeriechristophegaillard
9-10: Glass sculptures by @gan_gannmo at @atla_works
11-12: Paintings by @annpibal at @halseymckaygallery
13: Ceramic sculpture by @davidghaskell at @donzella_ltd

A few things we loved this week! From our May 7 newsletter:
1: Dalí-inspired bed by @six_dots_design
2-3: Shop-in-shop at @bergdorfs by @gabriellakhalil x @usmmodularfurniture
4: New chairs by @samklemick x @radfurniture
5: Melty floral vases by @harveybouterse
6: Floral ceramic lamp by @gordonmoorestudio on view at @jacquelinesullivangallery
7: Trompe l'oeil drapey wood chair by @ollie_wilcox via @friends.associates
8: Sculpture by @barbora_zilinskaite at @galeriechristophegaillard
9-10: Glass sculptures by @gan_gannmo at @atla_works
11-12: Paintings by @annpibal at @halseymckaygallery
13: Ceramic sculpture by @davidghaskell at @donzella_ltd

A few things we loved this week! From our May 7 newsletter:
1: Dalí-inspired bed by @six_dots_design
2-3: Shop-in-shop at @bergdorfs by @gabriellakhalil x @usmmodularfurniture
4: New chairs by @samklemick x @radfurniture
5: Melty floral vases by @harveybouterse
6: Floral ceramic lamp by @gordonmoorestudio on view at @jacquelinesullivangallery
7: Trompe l'oeil drapey wood chair by @ollie_wilcox via @friends.associates
8: Sculpture by @barbora_zilinskaite at @galeriechristophegaillard
9-10: Glass sculptures by @gan_gannmo at @atla_works
11-12: Paintings by @annpibal at @halseymckaygallery
13: Ceramic sculpture by @davidghaskell at @donzella_ltd

A few things we loved this week! From our May 7 newsletter:
1: Dalí-inspired bed by @six_dots_design
2-3: Shop-in-shop at @bergdorfs by @gabriellakhalil x @usmmodularfurniture
4: New chairs by @samklemick x @radfurniture
5: Melty floral vases by @harveybouterse
6: Floral ceramic lamp by @gordonmoorestudio on view at @jacquelinesullivangallery
7: Trompe l'oeil drapey wood chair by @ollie_wilcox via @friends.associates
8: Sculpture by @barbora_zilinskaite at @galeriechristophegaillard
9-10: Glass sculptures by @gan_gannmo at @atla_works
11-12: Paintings by @annpibal at @halseymckaygallery
13: Ceramic sculpture by @davidghaskell at @donzella_ltd

A few things we loved this week! From our May 7 newsletter:
1: Dalí-inspired bed by @six_dots_design
2-3: Shop-in-shop at @bergdorfs by @gabriellakhalil x @usmmodularfurniture
4: New chairs by @samklemick x @radfurniture
5: Melty floral vases by @harveybouterse
6: Floral ceramic lamp by @gordonmoorestudio on view at @jacquelinesullivangallery
7: Trompe l'oeil drapey wood chair by @ollie_wilcox via @friends.associates
8: Sculpture by @barbora_zilinskaite at @galeriechristophegaillard
9-10: Glass sculptures by @gan_gannmo at @atla_works
11-12: Paintings by @annpibal at @halseymckaygallery
13: Ceramic sculpture by @davidghaskell at @donzella_ltd

A few things we loved this week! From our May 7 newsletter:
1: Dalí-inspired bed by @six_dots_design
2-3: Shop-in-shop at @bergdorfs by @gabriellakhalil x @usmmodularfurniture
4: New chairs by @samklemick x @radfurniture
5: Melty floral vases by @harveybouterse
6: Floral ceramic lamp by @gordonmoorestudio on view at @jacquelinesullivangallery
7: Trompe l'oeil drapey wood chair by @ollie_wilcox via @friends.associates
8: Sculpture by @barbora_zilinskaite at @galeriechristophegaillard
9-10: Glass sculptures by @gan_gannmo at @atla_works
11-12: Paintings by @annpibal at @halseymckaygallery
13: Ceramic sculpture by @davidghaskell at @donzella_ltd

A few things we loved this week! From our May 7 newsletter:
1: Dalí-inspired bed by @six_dots_design
2-3: Shop-in-shop at @bergdorfs by @gabriellakhalil x @usmmodularfurniture
4: New chairs by @samklemick x @radfurniture
5: Melty floral vases by @harveybouterse
6: Floral ceramic lamp by @gordonmoorestudio on view at @jacquelinesullivangallery
7: Trompe l'oeil drapey wood chair by @ollie_wilcox via @friends.associates
8: Sculpture by @barbora_zilinskaite at @galeriechristophegaillard
9-10: Glass sculptures by @gan_gannmo at @atla_works
11-12: Paintings by @annpibal at @halseymckaygallery
13: Ceramic sculpture by @davidghaskell at @donzella_ltd

A few things we loved this week! From our May 7 newsletter:
1: Dalí-inspired bed by @six_dots_design
2-3: Shop-in-shop at @bergdorfs by @gabriellakhalil x @usmmodularfurniture
4: New chairs by @samklemick x @radfurniture
5: Melty floral vases by @harveybouterse
6: Floral ceramic lamp by @gordonmoorestudio on view at @jacquelinesullivangallery
7: Trompe l'oeil drapey wood chair by @ollie_wilcox via @friends.associates
8: Sculpture by @barbora_zilinskaite at @galeriechristophegaillard
9-10: Glass sculptures by @gan_gannmo at @atla_works
11-12: Paintings by @annpibal at @halseymckaygallery
13: Ceramic sculpture by @davidghaskell at @donzella_ltd

A few things we loved this week! From our May 7 newsletter:
1: Dalí-inspired bed by @six_dots_design
2-3: Shop-in-shop at @bergdorfs by @gabriellakhalil x @usmmodularfurniture
4: New chairs by @samklemick x @radfurniture
5: Melty floral vases by @harveybouterse
6: Floral ceramic lamp by @gordonmoorestudio on view at @jacquelinesullivangallery
7: Trompe l'oeil drapey wood chair by @ollie_wilcox via @friends.associates
8: Sculpture by @barbora_zilinskaite at @galeriechristophegaillard
9-10: Glass sculptures by @gan_gannmo at @atla_works
11-12: Paintings by @annpibal at @halseymckaygallery
13: Ceramic sculpture by @davidghaskell at @donzella_ltd

A few things we loved this week! From our May 7 newsletter:
1: Dalí-inspired bed by @six_dots_design
2-3: Shop-in-shop at @bergdorfs by @gabriellakhalil x @usmmodularfurniture
4: New chairs by @samklemick x @radfurniture
5: Melty floral vases by @harveybouterse
6: Floral ceramic lamp by @gordonmoorestudio on view at @jacquelinesullivangallery
7: Trompe l'oeil drapey wood chair by @ollie_wilcox via @friends.associates
8: Sculpture by @barbora_zilinskaite at @galeriechristophegaillard
9-10: Glass sculptures by @gan_gannmo at @atla_works
11-12: Paintings by @annpibal at @halseymckaygallery
13: Ceramic sculpture by @davidghaskell at @donzella_ltd

A few things we loved this week! From our May 7 newsletter:
1: Dalí-inspired bed by @six_dots_design
2-3: Shop-in-shop at @bergdorfs by @gabriellakhalil x @usmmodularfurniture
4: New chairs by @samklemick x @radfurniture
5: Melty floral vases by @harveybouterse
6: Floral ceramic lamp by @gordonmoorestudio on view at @jacquelinesullivangallery
7: Trompe l'oeil drapey wood chair by @ollie_wilcox via @friends.associates
8: Sculpture by @barbora_zilinskaite at @galeriechristophegaillard
9-10: Glass sculptures by @gan_gannmo at @atla_works
11-12: Paintings by @annpibal at @halseymckaygallery
13: Ceramic sculpture by @davidghaskell at @donzella_ltd

Today’s Milan recap is all picks from @jillsinger! Including:
1 @bebitalia had one of the best booths I’ve seen in a long time, designed by @formafantasma. Highlights included the reissue of the slim-framed 1958 Catilina chair by Luigi Caccia Dominioni and a delicious outdoor seating system by @vincentvanduysen
2 Vintage furniture pieces from @demischdanant in dialogue with @tiviolitivioli’s archive of couture materials on view at the Gae Aulenti-designed Tivioli boutique
3 @t_o_o_g_o_o_d’s new Crease sofa for @meritalia, whose outlines are meant to resemble the seams of a sweater turned inside out
4 @philippemalouin’s Vite espresso maker for @alessi_official — one of the only products of the week under $200!
5 @internivenosta’s presentation in a never-before-seen Osvaldo Borsani apartment
6 Shaker-inspired rail system in honed aluminum by LA-based @joshi_greene, with purpose-built accessories to hang from it, including a clock, chair, vase, and even a desk
7 Lace works by @wright_jane_ and sculptural steel pieces by @jesse__butterfield at Alcova
8 @side.gallery’s booth at Salone Raritas paired emerging contemporary designers with historical Japanese designers, like Conie Vallese with Isamu Kenmochi
9 @hannespeer solid wood Hardcore collection for @sem_milano
10 @fornasetti’s collaboration with @cc_tapis, which unearthed several motifs from the archive, made me appreciate the more mystical and less kitschy elements of the brand
11 Checkers table with spiky, petaled edges by @romainbasilepetrot for @playinghouse_co
12 @_zaven_’s new series made from wood panels covered in layers of epoxy putty, for @gallerialuisadellepiane
13 @kikigoti explored her Greek heritage witha series of marble furnishings made with stone from Marble Sachanas, a quarry in her hometown of Thessaloniki, and partnering in the space with the Greek heritage brand @saridis_of_athens

Today’s Milan recap is all picks from @jillsinger! Including:
1 @bebitalia had one of the best booths I’ve seen in a long time, designed by @formafantasma. Highlights included the reissue of the slim-framed 1958 Catilina chair by Luigi Caccia Dominioni and a delicious outdoor seating system by @vincentvanduysen
2 Vintage furniture pieces from @demischdanant in dialogue with @tiviolitivioli’s archive of couture materials on view at the Gae Aulenti-designed Tivioli boutique
3 @t_o_o_g_o_o_d’s new Crease sofa for @meritalia, whose outlines are meant to resemble the seams of a sweater turned inside out
4 @philippemalouin’s Vite espresso maker for @alessi_official — one of the only products of the week under $200!
5 @internivenosta’s presentation in a never-before-seen Osvaldo Borsani apartment
6 Shaker-inspired rail system in honed aluminum by LA-based @joshi_greene, with purpose-built accessories to hang from it, including a clock, chair, vase, and even a desk
7 Lace works by @wright_jane_ and sculptural steel pieces by @jesse__butterfield at Alcova
8 @side.gallery’s booth at Salone Raritas paired emerging contemporary designers with historical Japanese designers, like Conie Vallese with Isamu Kenmochi
9 @hannespeer solid wood Hardcore collection for @sem_milano
10 @fornasetti’s collaboration with @cc_tapis, which unearthed several motifs from the archive, made me appreciate the more mystical and less kitschy elements of the brand
11 Checkers table with spiky, petaled edges by @romainbasilepetrot for @playinghouse_co
12 @_zaven_’s new series made from wood panels covered in layers of epoxy putty, for @gallerialuisadellepiane
13 @kikigoti explored her Greek heritage witha series of marble furnishings made with stone from Marble Sachanas, a quarry in her hometown of Thessaloniki, and partnering in the space with the Greek heritage brand @saridis_of_athens

Today’s Milan recap is all picks from @jillsinger! Including:
1 @bebitalia had one of the best booths I’ve seen in a long time, designed by @formafantasma. Highlights included the reissue of the slim-framed 1958 Catilina chair by Luigi Caccia Dominioni and a delicious outdoor seating system by @vincentvanduysen
2 Vintage furniture pieces from @demischdanant in dialogue with @tiviolitivioli’s archive of couture materials on view at the Gae Aulenti-designed Tivioli boutique
3 @t_o_o_g_o_o_d’s new Crease sofa for @meritalia, whose outlines are meant to resemble the seams of a sweater turned inside out
4 @philippemalouin’s Vite espresso maker for @alessi_official — one of the only products of the week under $200!
5 @internivenosta’s presentation in a never-before-seen Osvaldo Borsani apartment
6 Shaker-inspired rail system in honed aluminum by LA-based @joshi_greene, with purpose-built accessories to hang from it, including a clock, chair, vase, and even a desk
7 Lace works by @wright_jane_ and sculptural steel pieces by @jesse__butterfield at Alcova
8 @side.gallery’s booth at Salone Raritas paired emerging contemporary designers with historical Japanese designers, like Conie Vallese with Isamu Kenmochi
9 @hannespeer solid wood Hardcore collection for @sem_milano
10 @fornasetti’s collaboration with @cc_tapis, which unearthed several motifs from the archive, made me appreciate the more mystical and less kitschy elements of the brand
11 Checkers table with spiky, petaled edges by @romainbasilepetrot for @playinghouse_co
12 @_zaven_’s new series made from wood panels covered in layers of epoxy putty, for @gallerialuisadellepiane
13 @kikigoti explored her Greek heritage witha series of marble furnishings made with stone from Marble Sachanas, a quarry in her hometown of Thessaloniki, and partnering in the space with the Greek heritage brand @saridis_of_athens

Today’s Milan recap is all picks from @jillsinger! Including:
1 @bebitalia had one of the best booths I’ve seen in a long time, designed by @formafantasma. Highlights included the reissue of the slim-framed 1958 Catilina chair by Luigi Caccia Dominioni and a delicious outdoor seating system by @vincentvanduysen
2 Vintage furniture pieces from @demischdanant in dialogue with @tiviolitivioli’s archive of couture materials on view at the Gae Aulenti-designed Tivioli boutique
3 @t_o_o_g_o_o_d’s new Crease sofa for @meritalia, whose outlines are meant to resemble the seams of a sweater turned inside out
4 @philippemalouin’s Vite espresso maker for @alessi_official — one of the only products of the week under $200!
5 @internivenosta’s presentation in a never-before-seen Osvaldo Borsani apartment
6 Shaker-inspired rail system in honed aluminum by LA-based @joshi_greene, with purpose-built accessories to hang from it, including a clock, chair, vase, and even a desk
7 Lace works by @wright_jane_ and sculptural steel pieces by @jesse__butterfield at Alcova
8 @side.gallery’s booth at Salone Raritas paired emerging contemporary designers with historical Japanese designers, like Conie Vallese with Isamu Kenmochi
9 @hannespeer solid wood Hardcore collection for @sem_milano
10 @fornasetti’s collaboration with @cc_tapis, which unearthed several motifs from the archive, made me appreciate the more mystical and less kitschy elements of the brand
11 Checkers table with spiky, petaled edges by @romainbasilepetrot for @playinghouse_co
12 @_zaven_’s new series made from wood panels covered in layers of epoxy putty, for @gallerialuisadellepiane
13 @kikigoti explored her Greek heritage witha series of marble furnishings made with stone from Marble Sachanas, a quarry in her hometown of Thessaloniki, and partnering in the space with the Greek heritage brand @saridis_of_athens

Today’s Milan recap is all picks from @jillsinger! Including:
1 @bebitalia had one of the best booths I’ve seen in a long time, designed by @formafantasma. Highlights included the reissue of the slim-framed 1958 Catilina chair by Luigi Caccia Dominioni and a delicious outdoor seating system by @vincentvanduysen
2 Vintage furniture pieces from @demischdanant in dialogue with @tiviolitivioli’s archive of couture materials on view at the Gae Aulenti-designed Tivioli boutique
3 @t_o_o_g_o_o_d’s new Crease sofa for @meritalia, whose outlines are meant to resemble the seams of a sweater turned inside out
4 @philippemalouin’s Vite espresso maker for @alessi_official — one of the only products of the week under $200!
5 @internivenosta’s presentation in a never-before-seen Osvaldo Borsani apartment
6 Shaker-inspired rail system in honed aluminum by LA-based @joshi_greene, with purpose-built accessories to hang from it, including a clock, chair, vase, and even a desk
7 Lace works by @wright_jane_ and sculptural steel pieces by @jesse__butterfield at Alcova
8 @side.gallery’s booth at Salone Raritas paired emerging contemporary designers with historical Japanese designers, like Conie Vallese with Isamu Kenmochi
9 @hannespeer solid wood Hardcore collection for @sem_milano
10 @fornasetti’s collaboration with @cc_tapis, which unearthed several motifs from the archive, made me appreciate the more mystical and less kitschy elements of the brand
11 Checkers table with spiky, petaled edges by @romainbasilepetrot for @playinghouse_co
12 @_zaven_’s new series made from wood panels covered in layers of epoxy putty, for @gallerialuisadellepiane
13 @kikigoti explored her Greek heritage witha series of marble furnishings made with stone from Marble Sachanas, a quarry in her hometown of Thessaloniki, and partnering in the space with the Greek heritage brand @saridis_of_athens

Today’s Milan recap is all picks from @jillsinger! Including:
1 @bebitalia had one of the best booths I’ve seen in a long time, designed by @formafantasma. Highlights included the reissue of the slim-framed 1958 Catilina chair by Luigi Caccia Dominioni and a delicious outdoor seating system by @vincentvanduysen
2 Vintage furniture pieces from @demischdanant in dialogue with @tiviolitivioli’s archive of couture materials on view at the Gae Aulenti-designed Tivioli boutique
3 @t_o_o_g_o_o_d’s new Crease sofa for @meritalia, whose outlines are meant to resemble the seams of a sweater turned inside out
4 @philippemalouin’s Vite espresso maker for @alessi_official — one of the only products of the week under $200!
5 @internivenosta’s presentation in a never-before-seen Osvaldo Borsani apartment
6 Shaker-inspired rail system in honed aluminum by LA-based @joshi_greene, with purpose-built accessories to hang from it, including a clock, chair, vase, and even a desk
7 Lace works by @wright_jane_ and sculptural steel pieces by @jesse__butterfield at Alcova
8 @side.gallery’s booth at Salone Raritas paired emerging contemporary designers with historical Japanese designers, like Conie Vallese with Isamu Kenmochi
9 @hannespeer solid wood Hardcore collection for @sem_milano
10 @fornasetti’s collaboration with @cc_tapis, which unearthed several motifs from the archive, made me appreciate the more mystical and less kitschy elements of the brand
11 Checkers table with spiky, petaled edges by @romainbasilepetrot for @playinghouse_co
12 @_zaven_’s new series made from wood panels covered in layers of epoxy putty, for @gallerialuisadellepiane
13 @kikigoti explored her Greek heritage witha series of marble furnishings made with stone from Marble Sachanas, a quarry in her hometown of Thessaloniki, and partnering in the space with the Greek heritage brand @saridis_of_athens

Today’s Milan recap is all picks from @jillsinger! Including:
1 @bebitalia had one of the best booths I’ve seen in a long time, designed by @formafantasma. Highlights included the reissue of the slim-framed 1958 Catilina chair by Luigi Caccia Dominioni and a delicious outdoor seating system by @vincentvanduysen
2 Vintage furniture pieces from @demischdanant in dialogue with @tiviolitivioli’s archive of couture materials on view at the Gae Aulenti-designed Tivioli boutique
3 @t_o_o_g_o_o_d’s new Crease sofa for @meritalia, whose outlines are meant to resemble the seams of a sweater turned inside out
4 @philippemalouin’s Vite espresso maker for @alessi_official — one of the only products of the week under $200!
5 @internivenosta’s presentation in a never-before-seen Osvaldo Borsani apartment
6 Shaker-inspired rail system in honed aluminum by LA-based @joshi_greene, with purpose-built accessories to hang from it, including a clock, chair, vase, and even a desk
7 Lace works by @wright_jane_ and sculptural steel pieces by @jesse__butterfield at Alcova
8 @side.gallery’s booth at Salone Raritas paired emerging contemporary designers with historical Japanese designers, like Conie Vallese with Isamu Kenmochi
9 @hannespeer solid wood Hardcore collection for @sem_milano
10 @fornasetti’s collaboration with @cc_tapis, which unearthed several motifs from the archive, made me appreciate the more mystical and less kitschy elements of the brand
11 Checkers table with spiky, petaled edges by @romainbasilepetrot for @playinghouse_co
12 @_zaven_’s new series made from wood panels covered in layers of epoxy putty, for @gallerialuisadellepiane
13 @kikigoti explored her Greek heritage witha series of marble furnishings made with stone from Marble Sachanas, a quarry in her hometown of Thessaloniki, and partnering in the space with the Greek heritage brand @saridis_of_athens

Today’s Milan recap is all picks from @jillsinger! Including:
1 @bebitalia had one of the best booths I’ve seen in a long time, designed by @formafantasma. Highlights included the reissue of the slim-framed 1958 Catilina chair by Luigi Caccia Dominioni and a delicious outdoor seating system by @vincentvanduysen
2 Vintage furniture pieces from @demischdanant in dialogue with @tiviolitivioli’s archive of couture materials on view at the Gae Aulenti-designed Tivioli boutique
3 @t_o_o_g_o_o_d’s new Crease sofa for @meritalia, whose outlines are meant to resemble the seams of a sweater turned inside out
4 @philippemalouin’s Vite espresso maker for @alessi_official — one of the only products of the week under $200!
5 @internivenosta’s presentation in a never-before-seen Osvaldo Borsani apartment
6 Shaker-inspired rail system in honed aluminum by LA-based @joshi_greene, with purpose-built accessories to hang from it, including a clock, chair, vase, and even a desk
7 Lace works by @wright_jane_ and sculptural steel pieces by @jesse__butterfield at Alcova
8 @side.gallery’s booth at Salone Raritas paired emerging contemporary designers with historical Japanese designers, like Conie Vallese with Isamu Kenmochi
9 @hannespeer solid wood Hardcore collection for @sem_milano
10 @fornasetti’s collaboration with @cc_tapis, which unearthed several motifs from the archive, made me appreciate the more mystical and less kitschy elements of the brand
11 Checkers table with spiky, petaled edges by @romainbasilepetrot for @playinghouse_co
12 @_zaven_’s new series made from wood panels covered in layers of epoxy putty, for @gallerialuisadellepiane
13 @kikigoti explored her Greek heritage witha series of marble furnishings made with stone from Marble Sachanas, a quarry in her hometown of Thessaloniki, and partnering in the space with the Greek heritage brand @saridis_of_athens

Today’s Milan recap is all picks from @jillsinger! Including:
1 @bebitalia had one of the best booths I’ve seen in a long time, designed by @formafantasma. Highlights included the reissue of the slim-framed 1958 Catilina chair by Luigi Caccia Dominioni and a delicious outdoor seating system by @vincentvanduysen
2 Vintage furniture pieces from @demischdanant in dialogue with @tiviolitivioli’s archive of couture materials on view at the Gae Aulenti-designed Tivioli boutique
3 @t_o_o_g_o_o_d’s new Crease sofa for @meritalia, whose outlines are meant to resemble the seams of a sweater turned inside out
4 @philippemalouin’s Vite espresso maker for @alessi_official — one of the only products of the week under $200!
5 @internivenosta’s presentation in a never-before-seen Osvaldo Borsani apartment
6 Shaker-inspired rail system in honed aluminum by LA-based @joshi_greene, with purpose-built accessories to hang from it, including a clock, chair, vase, and even a desk
7 Lace works by @wright_jane_ and sculptural steel pieces by @jesse__butterfield at Alcova
8 @side.gallery’s booth at Salone Raritas paired emerging contemporary designers with historical Japanese designers, like Conie Vallese with Isamu Kenmochi
9 @hannespeer solid wood Hardcore collection for @sem_milano
10 @fornasetti’s collaboration with @cc_tapis, which unearthed several motifs from the archive, made me appreciate the more mystical and less kitschy elements of the brand
11 Checkers table with spiky, petaled edges by @romainbasilepetrot for @playinghouse_co
12 @_zaven_’s new series made from wood panels covered in layers of epoxy putty, for @gallerialuisadellepiane
13 @kikigoti explored her Greek heritage witha series of marble furnishings made with stone from Marble Sachanas, a quarry in her hometown of Thessaloniki, and partnering in the space with the Greek heritage brand @saridis_of_athens

Today’s Milan recap is all picks from @jillsinger! Including:
1 @bebitalia had one of the best booths I’ve seen in a long time, designed by @formafantasma. Highlights included the reissue of the slim-framed 1958 Catilina chair by Luigi Caccia Dominioni and a delicious outdoor seating system by @vincentvanduysen
2 Vintage furniture pieces from @demischdanant in dialogue with @tiviolitivioli’s archive of couture materials on view at the Gae Aulenti-designed Tivioli boutique
3 @t_o_o_g_o_o_d’s new Crease sofa for @meritalia, whose outlines are meant to resemble the seams of a sweater turned inside out
4 @philippemalouin’s Vite espresso maker for @alessi_official — one of the only products of the week under $200!
5 @internivenosta’s presentation in a never-before-seen Osvaldo Borsani apartment
6 Shaker-inspired rail system in honed aluminum by LA-based @joshi_greene, with purpose-built accessories to hang from it, including a clock, chair, vase, and even a desk
7 Lace works by @wright_jane_ and sculptural steel pieces by @jesse__butterfield at Alcova
8 @side.gallery’s booth at Salone Raritas paired emerging contemporary designers with historical Japanese designers, like Conie Vallese with Isamu Kenmochi
9 @hannespeer solid wood Hardcore collection for @sem_milano
10 @fornasetti’s collaboration with @cc_tapis, which unearthed several motifs from the archive, made me appreciate the more mystical and less kitschy elements of the brand
11 Checkers table with spiky, petaled edges by @romainbasilepetrot for @playinghouse_co
12 @_zaven_’s new series made from wood panels covered in layers of epoxy putty, for @gallerialuisadellepiane
13 @kikigoti explored her Greek heritage witha series of marble furnishings made with stone from Marble Sachanas, a quarry in her hometown of Thessaloniki, and partnering in the space with the Greek heritage brand @saridis_of_athens

Today’s Milan recap is all picks from @jillsinger! Including:
1 @bebitalia had one of the best booths I’ve seen in a long time, designed by @formafantasma. Highlights included the reissue of the slim-framed 1958 Catilina chair by Luigi Caccia Dominioni and a delicious outdoor seating system by @vincentvanduysen
2 Vintage furniture pieces from @demischdanant in dialogue with @tiviolitivioli’s archive of couture materials on view at the Gae Aulenti-designed Tivioli boutique
3 @t_o_o_g_o_o_d’s new Crease sofa for @meritalia, whose outlines are meant to resemble the seams of a sweater turned inside out
4 @philippemalouin’s Vite espresso maker for @alessi_official — one of the only products of the week under $200!
5 @internivenosta’s presentation in a never-before-seen Osvaldo Borsani apartment
6 Shaker-inspired rail system in honed aluminum by LA-based @joshi_greene, with purpose-built accessories to hang from it, including a clock, chair, vase, and even a desk
7 Lace works by @wright_jane_ and sculptural steel pieces by @jesse__butterfield at Alcova
8 @side.gallery’s booth at Salone Raritas paired emerging contemporary designers with historical Japanese designers, like Conie Vallese with Isamu Kenmochi
9 @hannespeer solid wood Hardcore collection for @sem_milano
10 @fornasetti’s collaboration with @cc_tapis, which unearthed several motifs from the archive, made me appreciate the more mystical and less kitschy elements of the brand
11 Checkers table with spiky, petaled edges by @romainbasilepetrot for @playinghouse_co
12 @_zaven_’s new series made from wood panels covered in layers of epoxy putty, for @gallerialuisadellepiane
13 @kikigoti explored her Greek heritage witha series of marble furnishings made with stone from Marble Sachanas, a quarry in her hometown of Thessaloniki, and partnering in the space with the Greek heritage brand @saridis_of_athens

Today’s Milan recap is all picks from @jillsinger! Including:
1 @bebitalia had one of the best booths I’ve seen in a long time, designed by @formafantasma. Highlights included the reissue of the slim-framed 1958 Catilina chair by Luigi Caccia Dominioni and a delicious outdoor seating system by @vincentvanduysen
2 Vintage furniture pieces from @demischdanant in dialogue with @tiviolitivioli’s archive of couture materials on view at the Gae Aulenti-designed Tivioli boutique
3 @t_o_o_g_o_o_d’s new Crease sofa for @meritalia, whose outlines are meant to resemble the seams of a sweater turned inside out
4 @philippemalouin’s Vite espresso maker for @alessi_official — one of the only products of the week under $200!
5 @internivenosta’s presentation in a never-before-seen Osvaldo Borsani apartment
6 Shaker-inspired rail system in honed aluminum by LA-based @joshi_greene, with purpose-built accessories to hang from it, including a clock, chair, vase, and even a desk
7 Lace works by @wright_jane_ and sculptural steel pieces by @jesse__butterfield at Alcova
8 @side.gallery’s booth at Salone Raritas paired emerging contemporary designers with historical Japanese designers, like Conie Vallese with Isamu Kenmochi
9 @hannespeer solid wood Hardcore collection for @sem_milano
10 @fornasetti’s collaboration with @cc_tapis, which unearthed several motifs from the archive, made me appreciate the more mystical and less kitschy elements of the brand
11 Checkers table with spiky, petaled edges by @romainbasilepetrot for @playinghouse_co
12 @_zaven_’s new series made from wood panels covered in layers of epoxy putty, for @gallerialuisadellepiane
13 @kikigoti explored her Greek heritage witha series of marble furnishings made with stone from Marble Sachanas, a quarry in her hometown of Thessaloniki, and partnering in the space with the Greek heritage brand @saridis_of_athens

Today’s Milan recap is all picks from @jillsinger! Including:
1 @bebitalia had one of the best booths I’ve seen in a long time, designed by @formafantasma. Highlights included the reissue of the slim-framed 1958 Catilina chair by Luigi Caccia Dominioni and a delicious outdoor seating system by @vincentvanduysen
2 Vintage furniture pieces from @demischdanant in dialogue with @tiviolitivioli’s archive of couture materials on view at the Gae Aulenti-designed Tivioli boutique
3 @t_o_o_g_o_o_d’s new Crease sofa for @meritalia, whose outlines are meant to resemble the seams of a sweater turned inside out
4 @philippemalouin’s Vite espresso maker for @alessi_official — one of the only products of the week under $200!
5 @internivenosta’s presentation in a never-before-seen Osvaldo Borsani apartment
6 Shaker-inspired rail system in honed aluminum by LA-based @joshi_greene, with purpose-built accessories to hang from it, including a clock, chair, vase, and even a desk
7 Lace works by @wright_jane_ and sculptural steel pieces by @jesse__butterfield at Alcova
8 @side.gallery’s booth at Salone Raritas paired emerging contemporary designers with historical Japanese designers, like Conie Vallese with Isamu Kenmochi
9 @hannespeer solid wood Hardcore collection for @sem_milano
10 @fornasetti’s collaboration with @cc_tapis, which unearthed several motifs from the archive, made me appreciate the more mystical and less kitschy elements of the brand
11 Checkers table with spiky, petaled edges by @romainbasilepetrot for @playinghouse_co
12 @_zaven_’s new series made from wood panels covered in layers of epoxy putty, for @gallerialuisadellepiane
13 @kikigoti explored her Greek heritage witha series of marble furnishings made with stone from Marble Sachanas, a quarry in her hometown of Thessaloniki, and partnering in the space with the Greek heritage brand @saridis_of_athens

This year’s Milan fair had us frustrated. Tonight’s post is technically a sampling of @monicanina’s Salone favorites (@jillsinger will post hers tomorrow) but in our newsletter on Tuesday, we also included an essay about the increasing sense that something’s gone terribly wrong. You can read the full piece via the link in bio, and please tell us your thoughts in the comments!
Here’s a short excerpt: “If this year’s fair felt like a game of one-upmanship, it’s because the nature of Salone itself has changed so drastically. It used to be a trade fair for professionals, but as it’s gotten more and more bloated, those who actually work in design have felt increasingly desperate to cut through the noise. This year the fair seemed to reach what one friend called its ‘terminal hype’ phase; the number of brand activations became staggering. Fashion influencers crowded every event. Celebrities and their surface-level takes abounded. Comparisons were made to Coachella, Cannes, and Art Basel — all places that started as festivals celebrating the practitioners of an art form but have since become temples to commercialism.”
What do you think?
Pictured in this post:
1-3: An installation by @oddmatter at @marsell.official, one of the few fashion brands that worked with design talents
4-5: Fave new @alcova.milano discovery, @jabezbartlett
6: @hannespeer’s 31-foot ceramic wall for @officinesaffi
7: @hannespeer’s marble “house” for @margrafspa
8: Metal fringe cabinet by @millimstudio x Poignee
9: 1960s Luisa Castiglione trestles reissued by @boccamonte
10: Vanity/desk by @studio_ggsv for @broadviewmaterialseu
11: Twisted-leg table by @haydnwerp
12: New chairs by @studiodanielk
13: Egg lamps for @tallermarmo by @enyleeparker
14: Twins chairs by @juliaesque for @sancal
15: Pavilion by @objects_of_common_interest for @dooor_official

This year’s Milan fair had us frustrated. Tonight’s post is technically a sampling of @monicanina’s Salone favorites (@jillsinger will post hers tomorrow) but in our newsletter on Tuesday, we also included an essay about the increasing sense that something’s gone terribly wrong. You can read the full piece via the link in bio, and please tell us your thoughts in the comments!
Here’s a short excerpt: “If this year’s fair felt like a game of one-upmanship, it’s because the nature of Salone itself has changed so drastically. It used to be a trade fair for professionals, but as it’s gotten more and more bloated, those who actually work in design have felt increasingly desperate to cut through the noise. This year the fair seemed to reach what one friend called its ‘terminal hype’ phase; the number of brand activations became staggering. Fashion influencers crowded every event. Celebrities and their surface-level takes abounded. Comparisons were made to Coachella, Cannes, and Art Basel — all places that started as festivals celebrating the practitioners of an art form but have since become temples to commercialism.”
What do you think?
Pictured in this post:
1-3: An installation by @oddmatter at @marsell.official, one of the few fashion brands that worked with design talents
4-5: Fave new @alcova.milano discovery, @jabezbartlett
6: @hannespeer’s 31-foot ceramic wall for @officinesaffi
7: @hannespeer’s marble “house” for @margrafspa
8: Metal fringe cabinet by @millimstudio x Poignee
9: 1960s Luisa Castiglione trestles reissued by @boccamonte
10: Vanity/desk by @studio_ggsv for @broadviewmaterialseu
11: Twisted-leg table by @haydnwerp
12: New chairs by @studiodanielk
13: Egg lamps for @tallermarmo by @enyleeparker
14: Twins chairs by @juliaesque for @sancal
15: Pavilion by @objects_of_common_interest for @dooor_official

This year’s Milan fair had us frustrated. Tonight’s post is technically a sampling of @monicanina’s Salone favorites (@jillsinger will post hers tomorrow) but in our newsletter on Tuesday, we also included an essay about the increasing sense that something’s gone terribly wrong. You can read the full piece via the link in bio, and please tell us your thoughts in the comments!
Here’s a short excerpt: “If this year’s fair felt like a game of one-upmanship, it’s because the nature of Salone itself has changed so drastically. It used to be a trade fair for professionals, but as it’s gotten more and more bloated, those who actually work in design have felt increasingly desperate to cut through the noise. This year the fair seemed to reach what one friend called its ‘terminal hype’ phase; the number of brand activations became staggering. Fashion influencers crowded every event. Celebrities and their surface-level takes abounded. Comparisons were made to Coachella, Cannes, and Art Basel — all places that started as festivals celebrating the practitioners of an art form but have since become temples to commercialism.”
What do you think?
Pictured in this post:
1-3: An installation by @oddmatter at @marsell.official, one of the few fashion brands that worked with design talents
4-5: Fave new @alcova.milano discovery, @jabezbartlett
6: @hannespeer’s 31-foot ceramic wall for @officinesaffi
7: @hannespeer’s marble “house” for @margrafspa
8: Metal fringe cabinet by @millimstudio x Poignee
9: 1960s Luisa Castiglione trestles reissued by @boccamonte
10: Vanity/desk by @studio_ggsv for @broadviewmaterialseu
11: Twisted-leg table by @haydnwerp
12: New chairs by @studiodanielk
13: Egg lamps for @tallermarmo by @enyleeparker
14: Twins chairs by @juliaesque for @sancal
15: Pavilion by @objects_of_common_interest for @dooor_official

This year’s Milan fair had us frustrated. Tonight’s post is technically a sampling of @monicanina’s Salone favorites (@jillsinger will post hers tomorrow) but in our newsletter on Tuesday, we also included an essay about the increasing sense that something’s gone terribly wrong. You can read the full piece via the link in bio, and please tell us your thoughts in the comments!
Here’s a short excerpt: “If this year’s fair felt like a game of one-upmanship, it’s because the nature of Salone itself has changed so drastically. It used to be a trade fair for professionals, but as it’s gotten more and more bloated, those who actually work in design have felt increasingly desperate to cut through the noise. This year the fair seemed to reach what one friend called its ‘terminal hype’ phase; the number of brand activations became staggering. Fashion influencers crowded every event. Celebrities and their surface-level takes abounded. Comparisons were made to Coachella, Cannes, and Art Basel — all places that started as festivals celebrating the practitioners of an art form but have since become temples to commercialism.”
What do you think?
Pictured in this post:
1-3: An installation by @oddmatter at @marsell.official, one of the few fashion brands that worked with design talents
4-5: Fave new @alcova.milano discovery, @jabezbartlett
6: @hannespeer’s 31-foot ceramic wall for @officinesaffi
7: @hannespeer’s marble “house” for @margrafspa
8: Metal fringe cabinet by @millimstudio x Poignee
9: 1960s Luisa Castiglione trestles reissued by @boccamonte
10: Vanity/desk by @studio_ggsv for @broadviewmaterialseu
11: Twisted-leg table by @haydnwerp
12: New chairs by @studiodanielk
13: Egg lamps for @tallermarmo by @enyleeparker
14: Twins chairs by @juliaesque for @sancal
15: Pavilion by @objects_of_common_interest for @dooor_official

This year’s Milan fair had us frustrated. Tonight’s post is technically a sampling of @monicanina’s Salone favorites (@jillsinger will post hers tomorrow) but in our newsletter on Tuesday, we also included an essay about the increasing sense that something’s gone terribly wrong. You can read the full piece via the link in bio, and please tell us your thoughts in the comments!
Here’s a short excerpt: “If this year’s fair felt like a game of one-upmanship, it’s because the nature of Salone itself has changed so drastically. It used to be a trade fair for professionals, but as it’s gotten more and more bloated, those who actually work in design have felt increasingly desperate to cut through the noise. This year the fair seemed to reach what one friend called its ‘terminal hype’ phase; the number of brand activations became staggering. Fashion influencers crowded every event. Celebrities and their surface-level takes abounded. Comparisons were made to Coachella, Cannes, and Art Basel — all places that started as festivals celebrating the practitioners of an art form but have since become temples to commercialism.”
What do you think?
Pictured in this post:
1-3: An installation by @oddmatter at @marsell.official, one of the few fashion brands that worked with design talents
4-5: Fave new @alcova.milano discovery, @jabezbartlett
6: @hannespeer’s 31-foot ceramic wall for @officinesaffi
7: @hannespeer’s marble “house” for @margrafspa
8: Metal fringe cabinet by @millimstudio x Poignee
9: 1960s Luisa Castiglione trestles reissued by @boccamonte
10: Vanity/desk by @studio_ggsv for @broadviewmaterialseu
11: Twisted-leg table by @haydnwerp
12: New chairs by @studiodanielk
13: Egg lamps for @tallermarmo by @enyleeparker
14: Twins chairs by @juliaesque for @sancal
15: Pavilion by @objects_of_common_interest for @dooor_official

This year’s Milan fair had us frustrated. Tonight’s post is technically a sampling of @monicanina’s Salone favorites (@jillsinger will post hers tomorrow) but in our newsletter on Tuesday, we also included an essay about the increasing sense that something’s gone terribly wrong. You can read the full piece via the link in bio, and please tell us your thoughts in the comments!
Here’s a short excerpt: “If this year’s fair felt like a game of one-upmanship, it’s because the nature of Salone itself has changed so drastically. It used to be a trade fair for professionals, but as it’s gotten more and more bloated, those who actually work in design have felt increasingly desperate to cut through the noise. This year the fair seemed to reach what one friend called its ‘terminal hype’ phase; the number of brand activations became staggering. Fashion influencers crowded every event. Celebrities and their surface-level takes abounded. Comparisons were made to Coachella, Cannes, and Art Basel — all places that started as festivals celebrating the practitioners of an art form but have since become temples to commercialism.”
What do you think?
Pictured in this post:
1-3: An installation by @oddmatter at @marsell.official, one of the few fashion brands that worked with design talents
4-5: Fave new @alcova.milano discovery, @jabezbartlett
6: @hannespeer’s 31-foot ceramic wall for @officinesaffi
7: @hannespeer’s marble “house” for @margrafspa
8: Metal fringe cabinet by @millimstudio x Poignee
9: 1960s Luisa Castiglione trestles reissued by @boccamonte
10: Vanity/desk by @studio_ggsv for @broadviewmaterialseu
11: Twisted-leg table by @haydnwerp
12: New chairs by @studiodanielk
13: Egg lamps for @tallermarmo by @enyleeparker
14: Twins chairs by @juliaesque for @sancal
15: Pavilion by @objects_of_common_interest for @dooor_official

This year’s Milan fair had us frustrated. Tonight’s post is technically a sampling of @monicanina’s Salone favorites (@jillsinger will post hers tomorrow) but in our newsletter on Tuesday, we also included an essay about the increasing sense that something’s gone terribly wrong. You can read the full piece via the link in bio, and please tell us your thoughts in the comments!
Here’s a short excerpt: “If this year’s fair felt like a game of one-upmanship, it’s because the nature of Salone itself has changed so drastically. It used to be a trade fair for professionals, but as it’s gotten more and more bloated, those who actually work in design have felt increasingly desperate to cut through the noise. This year the fair seemed to reach what one friend called its ‘terminal hype’ phase; the number of brand activations became staggering. Fashion influencers crowded every event. Celebrities and their surface-level takes abounded. Comparisons were made to Coachella, Cannes, and Art Basel — all places that started as festivals celebrating the practitioners of an art form but have since become temples to commercialism.”
What do you think?
Pictured in this post:
1-3: An installation by @oddmatter at @marsell.official, one of the few fashion brands that worked with design talents
4-5: Fave new @alcova.milano discovery, @jabezbartlett
6: @hannespeer’s 31-foot ceramic wall for @officinesaffi
7: @hannespeer’s marble “house” for @margrafspa
8: Metal fringe cabinet by @millimstudio x Poignee
9: 1960s Luisa Castiglione trestles reissued by @boccamonte
10: Vanity/desk by @studio_ggsv for @broadviewmaterialseu
11: Twisted-leg table by @haydnwerp
12: New chairs by @studiodanielk
13: Egg lamps for @tallermarmo by @enyleeparker
14: Twins chairs by @juliaesque for @sancal
15: Pavilion by @objects_of_common_interest for @dooor_official

This year’s Milan fair had us frustrated. Tonight’s post is technically a sampling of @monicanina’s Salone favorites (@jillsinger will post hers tomorrow) but in our newsletter on Tuesday, we also included an essay about the increasing sense that something’s gone terribly wrong. You can read the full piece via the link in bio, and please tell us your thoughts in the comments!
Here’s a short excerpt: “If this year’s fair felt like a game of one-upmanship, it’s because the nature of Salone itself has changed so drastically. It used to be a trade fair for professionals, but as it’s gotten more and more bloated, those who actually work in design have felt increasingly desperate to cut through the noise. This year the fair seemed to reach what one friend called its ‘terminal hype’ phase; the number of brand activations became staggering. Fashion influencers crowded every event. Celebrities and their surface-level takes abounded. Comparisons were made to Coachella, Cannes, and Art Basel — all places that started as festivals celebrating the practitioners of an art form but have since become temples to commercialism.”
What do you think?
Pictured in this post:
1-3: An installation by @oddmatter at @marsell.official, one of the few fashion brands that worked with design talents
4-5: Fave new @alcova.milano discovery, @jabezbartlett
6: @hannespeer’s 31-foot ceramic wall for @officinesaffi
7: @hannespeer’s marble “house” for @margrafspa
8: Metal fringe cabinet by @millimstudio x Poignee
9: 1960s Luisa Castiglione trestles reissued by @boccamonte
10: Vanity/desk by @studio_ggsv for @broadviewmaterialseu
11: Twisted-leg table by @haydnwerp
12: New chairs by @studiodanielk
13: Egg lamps for @tallermarmo by @enyleeparker
14: Twins chairs by @juliaesque for @sancal
15: Pavilion by @objects_of_common_interest for @dooor_official

This year’s Milan fair had us frustrated. Tonight’s post is technically a sampling of @monicanina’s Salone favorites (@jillsinger will post hers tomorrow) but in our newsletter on Tuesday, we also included an essay about the increasing sense that something’s gone terribly wrong. You can read the full piece via the link in bio, and please tell us your thoughts in the comments!
Here’s a short excerpt: “If this year’s fair felt like a game of one-upmanship, it’s because the nature of Salone itself has changed so drastically. It used to be a trade fair for professionals, but as it’s gotten more and more bloated, those who actually work in design have felt increasingly desperate to cut through the noise. This year the fair seemed to reach what one friend called its ‘terminal hype’ phase; the number of brand activations became staggering. Fashion influencers crowded every event. Celebrities and their surface-level takes abounded. Comparisons were made to Coachella, Cannes, and Art Basel — all places that started as festivals celebrating the practitioners of an art form but have since become temples to commercialism.”
What do you think?
Pictured in this post:
1-3: An installation by @oddmatter at @marsell.official, one of the few fashion brands that worked with design talents
4-5: Fave new @alcova.milano discovery, @jabezbartlett
6: @hannespeer’s 31-foot ceramic wall for @officinesaffi
7: @hannespeer’s marble “house” for @margrafspa
8: Metal fringe cabinet by @millimstudio x Poignee
9: 1960s Luisa Castiglione trestles reissued by @boccamonte
10: Vanity/desk by @studio_ggsv for @broadviewmaterialseu
11: Twisted-leg table by @haydnwerp
12: New chairs by @studiodanielk
13: Egg lamps for @tallermarmo by @enyleeparker
14: Twins chairs by @juliaesque for @sancal
15: Pavilion by @objects_of_common_interest for @dooor_official

This year’s Milan fair had us frustrated. Tonight’s post is technically a sampling of @monicanina’s Salone favorites (@jillsinger will post hers tomorrow) but in our newsletter on Tuesday, we also included an essay about the increasing sense that something’s gone terribly wrong. You can read the full piece via the link in bio, and please tell us your thoughts in the comments!
Here’s a short excerpt: “If this year’s fair felt like a game of one-upmanship, it’s because the nature of Salone itself has changed so drastically. It used to be a trade fair for professionals, but as it’s gotten more and more bloated, those who actually work in design have felt increasingly desperate to cut through the noise. This year the fair seemed to reach what one friend called its ‘terminal hype’ phase; the number of brand activations became staggering. Fashion influencers crowded every event. Celebrities and their surface-level takes abounded. Comparisons were made to Coachella, Cannes, and Art Basel — all places that started as festivals celebrating the practitioners of an art form but have since become temples to commercialism.”
What do you think?
Pictured in this post:
1-3: An installation by @oddmatter at @marsell.official, one of the few fashion brands that worked with design talents
4-5: Fave new @alcova.milano discovery, @jabezbartlett
6: @hannespeer’s 31-foot ceramic wall for @officinesaffi
7: @hannespeer’s marble “house” for @margrafspa
8: Metal fringe cabinet by @millimstudio x Poignee
9: 1960s Luisa Castiglione trestles reissued by @boccamonte
10: Vanity/desk by @studio_ggsv for @broadviewmaterialseu
11: Twisted-leg table by @haydnwerp
12: New chairs by @studiodanielk
13: Egg lamps for @tallermarmo by @enyleeparker
14: Twins chairs by @juliaesque for @sancal
15: Pavilion by @objects_of_common_interest for @dooor_official

This year’s Milan fair had us frustrated. Tonight’s post is technically a sampling of @monicanina’s Salone favorites (@jillsinger will post hers tomorrow) but in our newsletter on Tuesday, we also included an essay about the increasing sense that something’s gone terribly wrong. You can read the full piece via the link in bio, and please tell us your thoughts in the comments!
Here’s a short excerpt: “If this year’s fair felt like a game of one-upmanship, it’s because the nature of Salone itself has changed so drastically. It used to be a trade fair for professionals, but as it’s gotten more and more bloated, those who actually work in design have felt increasingly desperate to cut through the noise. This year the fair seemed to reach what one friend called its ‘terminal hype’ phase; the number of brand activations became staggering. Fashion influencers crowded every event. Celebrities and their surface-level takes abounded. Comparisons were made to Coachella, Cannes, and Art Basel — all places that started as festivals celebrating the practitioners of an art form but have since become temples to commercialism.”
What do you think?
Pictured in this post:
1-3: An installation by @oddmatter at @marsell.official, one of the few fashion brands that worked with design talents
4-5: Fave new @alcova.milano discovery, @jabezbartlett
6: @hannespeer’s 31-foot ceramic wall for @officinesaffi
7: @hannespeer’s marble “house” for @margrafspa
8: Metal fringe cabinet by @millimstudio x Poignee
9: 1960s Luisa Castiglione trestles reissued by @boccamonte
10: Vanity/desk by @studio_ggsv for @broadviewmaterialseu
11: Twisted-leg table by @haydnwerp
12: New chairs by @studiodanielk
13: Egg lamps for @tallermarmo by @enyleeparker
14: Twins chairs by @juliaesque for @sancal
15: Pavilion by @objects_of_common_interest for @dooor_official

This year’s Milan fair had us frustrated. Tonight’s post is technically a sampling of @monicanina’s Salone favorites (@jillsinger will post hers tomorrow) but in our newsletter on Tuesday, we also included an essay about the increasing sense that something’s gone terribly wrong. You can read the full piece via the link in bio, and please tell us your thoughts in the comments!
Here’s a short excerpt: “If this year’s fair felt like a game of one-upmanship, it’s because the nature of Salone itself has changed so drastically. It used to be a trade fair for professionals, but as it’s gotten more and more bloated, those who actually work in design have felt increasingly desperate to cut through the noise. This year the fair seemed to reach what one friend called its ‘terminal hype’ phase; the number of brand activations became staggering. Fashion influencers crowded every event. Celebrities and their surface-level takes abounded. Comparisons were made to Coachella, Cannes, and Art Basel — all places that started as festivals celebrating the practitioners of an art form but have since become temples to commercialism.”
What do you think?
Pictured in this post:
1-3: An installation by @oddmatter at @marsell.official, one of the few fashion brands that worked with design talents
4-5: Fave new @alcova.milano discovery, @jabezbartlett
6: @hannespeer’s 31-foot ceramic wall for @officinesaffi
7: @hannespeer’s marble “house” for @margrafspa
8: Metal fringe cabinet by @millimstudio x Poignee
9: 1960s Luisa Castiglione trestles reissued by @boccamonte
10: Vanity/desk by @studio_ggsv for @broadviewmaterialseu
11: Twisted-leg table by @haydnwerp
12: New chairs by @studiodanielk
13: Egg lamps for @tallermarmo by @enyleeparker
14: Twins chairs by @juliaesque for @sancal
15: Pavilion by @objects_of_common_interest for @dooor_official

This year’s Milan fair had us frustrated. Tonight’s post is technically a sampling of @monicanina’s Salone favorites (@jillsinger will post hers tomorrow) but in our newsletter on Tuesday, we also included an essay about the increasing sense that something’s gone terribly wrong. You can read the full piece via the link in bio, and please tell us your thoughts in the comments!
Here’s a short excerpt: “If this year’s fair felt like a game of one-upmanship, it’s because the nature of Salone itself has changed so drastically. It used to be a trade fair for professionals, but as it’s gotten more and more bloated, those who actually work in design have felt increasingly desperate to cut through the noise. This year the fair seemed to reach what one friend called its ‘terminal hype’ phase; the number of brand activations became staggering. Fashion influencers crowded every event. Celebrities and their surface-level takes abounded. Comparisons were made to Coachella, Cannes, and Art Basel — all places that started as festivals celebrating the practitioners of an art form but have since become temples to commercialism.”
What do you think?
Pictured in this post:
1-3: An installation by @oddmatter at @marsell.official, one of the few fashion brands that worked with design talents
4-5: Fave new @alcova.milano discovery, @jabezbartlett
6: @hannespeer’s 31-foot ceramic wall for @officinesaffi
7: @hannespeer’s marble “house” for @margrafspa
8: Metal fringe cabinet by @millimstudio x Poignee
9: 1960s Luisa Castiglione trestles reissued by @boccamonte
10: Vanity/desk by @studio_ggsv for @broadviewmaterialseu
11: Twisted-leg table by @haydnwerp
12: New chairs by @studiodanielk
13: Egg lamps for @tallermarmo by @enyleeparker
14: Twins chairs by @juliaesque for @sancal
15: Pavilion by @objects_of_common_interest for @dooor_official

This year’s Milan fair had us frustrated. Tonight’s post is technically a sampling of @monicanina’s Salone favorites (@jillsinger will post hers tomorrow) but in our newsletter on Tuesday, we also included an essay about the increasing sense that something’s gone terribly wrong. You can read the full piece via the link in bio, and please tell us your thoughts in the comments!
Here’s a short excerpt: “If this year’s fair felt like a game of one-upmanship, it’s because the nature of Salone itself has changed so drastically. It used to be a trade fair for professionals, but as it’s gotten more and more bloated, those who actually work in design have felt increasingly desperate to cut through the noise. This year the fair seemed to reach what one friend called its ‘terminal hype’ phase; the number of brand activations became staggering. Fashion influencers crowded every event. Celebrities and their surface-level takes abounded. Comparisons were made to Coachella, Cannes, and Art Basel — all places that started as festivals celebrating the practitioners of an art form but have since become temples to commercialism.”
What do you think?
Pictured in this post:
1-3: An installation by @oddmatter at @marsell.official, one of the few fashion brands that worked with design talents
4-5: Fave new @alcova.milano discovery, @jabezbartlett
6: @hannespeer’s 31-foot ceramic wall for @officinesaffi
7: @hannespeer’s marble “house” for @margrafspa
8: Metal fringe cabinet by @millimstudio x Poignee
9: 1960s Luisa Castiglione trestles reissued by @boccamonte
10: Vanity/desk by @studio_ggsv for @broadviewmaterialseu
11: Twisted-leg table by @haydnwerp
12: New chairs by @studiodanielk
13: Egg lamps for @tallermarmo by @enyleeparker
14: Twins chairs by @juliaesque for @sancal
15: Pavilion by @objects_of_common_interest for @dooor_official

This year’s Milan fair had us frustrated. Tonight’s post is technically a sampling of @monicanina’s Salone favorites (@jillsinger will post hers tomorrow) but in our newsletter on Tuesday, we also included an essay about the increasing sense that something’s gone terribly wrong. You can read the full piece via the link in bio, and please tell us your thoughts in the comments!
Here’s a short excerpt: “If this year’s fair felt like a game of one-upmanship, it’s because the nature of Salone itself has changed so drastically. It used to be a trade fair for professionals, but as it’s gotten more and more bloated, those who actually work in design have felt increasingly desperate to cut through the noise. This year the fair seemed to reach what one friend called its ‘terminal hype’ phase; the number of brand activations became staggering. Fashion influencers crowded every event. Celebrities and their surface-level takes abounded. Comparisons were made to Coachella, Cannes, and Art Basel — all places that started as festivals celebrating the practitioners of an art form but have since become temples to commercialism.”
What do you think?
Pictured in this post:
1-3: An installation by @oddmatter at @marsell.official, one of the few fashion brands that worked with design talents
4-5: Fave new @alcova.milano discovery, @jabezbartlett
6: @hannespeer’s 31-foot ceramic wall for @officinesaffi
7: @hannespeer’s marble “house” for @margrafspa
8: Metal fringe cabinet by @millimstudio x Poignee
9: 1960s Luisa Castiglione trestles reissued by @boccamonte
10: Vanity/desk by @studio_ggsv for @broadviewmaterialseu
11: Twisted-leg table by @haydnwerp
12: New chairs by @studiodanielk
13: Egg lamps for @tallermarmo by @enyleeparker
14: Twins chairs by @juliaesque for @sancal
15: Pavilion by @objects_of_common_interest for @dooor_official

MILAN DAY 6!
1-3: Polish Modernism show by @lafedesss x @ann.amaga x @visteria.foundation
4-5: @cimentoofficial x @patricia_urquiola at @c_o_n_v_e_y
6: @rooms_studio_ at @c_o_n_v_e_y
7-8: @simple_flair at @c_o_n_v_e_y
9: @_redduo_ x @marni takeover of Pasticceria Cucchi
10: @studio_ggsv for @fenixforinteriors
11-12: @sophieloujacobsen's disco apartment
13-14: @eliasvanorshaegen x @maartenvanmeerbeeck's bachelor pad installation
15: @lindefreya_tangelder x @cassinaofficial at @10corsocomo
16: @baroviertoso new direction by @lucanichetto
17-18: Retreat to @aria_retreat_and_spa afterwards to recover 🧖🏻♀️

MILAN DAY 6!
1-3: Polish Modernism show by @lafedesss x @ann.amaga x @visteria.foundation
4-5: @cimentoofficial x @patricia_urquiola at @c_o_n_v_e_y
6: @rooms_studio_ at @c_o_n_v_e_y
7-8: @simple_flair at @c_o_n_v_e_y
9: @_redduo_ x @marni takeover of Pasticceria Cucchi
10: @studio_ggsv for @fenixforinteriors
11-12: @sophieloujacobsen's disco apartment
13-14: @eliasvanorshaegen x @maartenvanmeerbeeck's bachelor pad installation
15: @lindefreya_tangelder x @cassinaofficial at @10corsocomo
16: @baroviertoso new direction by @lucanichetto
17-18: Retreat to @aria_retreat_and_spa afterwards to recover 🧖🏻♀️

MILAN DAY 6!
1-3: Polish Modernism show by @lafedesss x @ann.amaga x @visteria.foundation
4-5: @cimentoofficial x @patricia_urquiola at @c_o_n_v_e_y
6: @rooms_studio_ at @c_o_n_v_e_y
7-8: @simple_flair at @c_o_n_v_e_y
9: @_redduo_ x @marni takeover of Pasticceria Cucchi
10: @studio_ggsv for @fenixforinteriors
11-12: @sophieloujacobsen's disco apartment
13-14: @eliasvanorshaegen x @maartenvanmeerbeeck's bachelor pad installation
15: @lindefreya_tangelder x @cassinaofficial at @10corsocomo
16: @baroviertoso new direction by @lucanichetto
17-18: Retreat to @aria_retreat_and_spa afterwards to recover 🧖🏻♀️

MILAN DAY 6!
1-3: Polish Modernism show by @lafedesss x @ann.amaga x @visteria.foundation
4-5: @cimentoofficial x @patricia_urquiola at @c_o_n_v_e_y
6: @rooms_studio_ at @c_o_n_v_e_y
7-8: @simple_flair at @c_o_n_v_e_y
9: @_redduo_ x @marni takeover of Pasticceria Cucchi
10: @studio_ggsv for @fenixforinteriors
11-12: @sophieloujacobsen's disco apartment
13-14: @eliasvanorshaegen x @maartenvanmeerbeeck's bachelor pad installation
15: @lindefreya_tangelder x @cassinaofficial at @10corsocomo
16: @baroviertoso new direction by @lucanichetto
17-18: Retreat to @aria_retreat_and_spa afterwards to recover 🧖🏻♀️

MILAN DAY 6!
1-3: Polish Modernism show by @lafedesss x @ann.amaga x @visteria.foundation
4-5: @cimentoofficial x @patricia_urquiola at @c_o_n_v_e_y
6: @rooms_studio_ at @c_o_n_v_e_y
7-8: @simple_flair at @c_o_n_v_e_y
9: @_redduo_ x @marni takeover of Pasticceria Cucchi
10: @studio_ggsv for @fenixforinteriors
11-12: @sophieloujacobsen's disco apartment
13-14: @eliasvanorshaegen x @maartenvanmeerbeeck's bachelor pad installation
15: @lindefreya_tangelder x @cassinaofficial at @10corsocomo
16: @baroviertoso new direction by @lucanichetto
17-18: Retreat to @aria_retreat_and_spa afterwards to recover 🧖🏻♀️

MILAN DAY 6!
1-3: Polish Modernism show by @lafedesss x @ann.amaga x @visteria.foundation
4-5: @cimentoofficial x @patricia_urquiola at @c_o_n_v_e_y
6: @rooms_studio_ at @c_o_n_v_e_y
7-8: @simple_flair at @c_o_n_v_e_y
9: @_redduo_ x @marni takeover of Pasticceria Cucchi
10: @studio_ggsv for @fenixforinteriors
11-12: @sophieloujacobsen's disco apartment
13-14: @eliasvanorshaegen x @maartenvanmeerbeeck's bachelor pad installation
15: @lindefreya_tangelder x @cassinaofficial at @10corsocomo
16: @baroviertoso new direction by @lucanichetto
17-18: Retreat to @aria_retreat_and_spa afterwards to recover 🧖🏻♀️

MILAN DAY 6!
1-3: Polish Modernism show by @lafedesss x @ann.amaga x @visteria.foundation
4-5: @cimentoofficial x @patricia_urquiola at @c_o_n_v_e_y
6: @rooms_studio_ at @c_o_n_v_e_y
7-8: @simple_flair at @c_o_n_v_e_y
9: @_redduo_ x @marni takeover of Pasticceria Cucchi
10: @studio_ggsv for @fenixforinteriors
11-12: @sophieloujacobsen's disco apartment
13-14: @eliasvanorshaegen x @maartenvanmeerbeeck's bachelor pad installation
15: @lindefreya_tangelder x @cassinaofficial at @10corsocomo
16: @baroviertoso new direction by @lucanichetto
17-18: Retreat to @aria_retreat_and_spa afterwards to recover 🧖🏻♀️

MILAN DAY 6!
1-3: Polish Modernism show by @lafedesss x @ann.amaga x @visteria.foundation
4-5: @cimentoofficial x @patricia_urquiola at @c_o_n_v_e_y
6: @rooms_studio_ at @c_o_n_v_e_y
7-8: @simple_flair at @c_o_n_v_e_y
9: @_redduo_ x @marni takeover of Pasticceria Cucchi
10: @studio_ggsv for @fenixforinteriors
11-12: @sophieloujacobsen's disco apartment
13-14: @eliasvanorshaegen x @maartenvanmeerbeeck's bachelor pad installation
15: @lindefreya_tangelder x @cassinaofficial at @10corsocomo
16: @baroviertoso new direction by @lucanichetto
17-18: Retreat to @aria_retreat_and_spa afterwards to recover 🧖🏻♀️

MILAN DAY 6!
1-3: Polish Modernism show by @lafedesss x @ann.amaga x @visteria.foundation
4-5: @cimentoofficial x @patricia_urquiola at @c_o_n_v_e_y
6: @rooms_studio_ at @c_o_n_v_e_y
7-8: @simple_flair at @c_o_n_v_e_y
9: @_redduo_ x @marni takeover of Pasticceria Cucchi
10: @studio_ggsv for @fenixforinteriors
11-12: @sophieloujacobsen's disco apartment
13-14: @eliasvanorshaegen x @maartenvanmeerbeeck's bachelor pad installation
15: @lindefreya_tangelder x @cassinaofficial at @10corsocomo
16: @baroviertoso new direction by @lucanichetto
17-18: Retreat to @aria_retreat_and_spa afterwards to recover 🧖🏻♀️

MILAN DAY 6!
1-3: Polish Modernism show by @lafedesss x @ann.amaga x @visteria.foundation
4-5: @cimentoofficial x @patricia_urquiola at @c_o_n_v_e_y
6: @rooms_studio_ at @c_o_n_v_e_y
7-8: @simple_flair at @c_o_n_v_e_y
9: @_redduo_ x @marni takeover of Pasticceria Cucchi
10: @studio_ggsv for @fenixforinteriors
11-12: @sophieloujacobsen's disco apartment
13-14: @eliasvanorshaegen x @maartenvanmeerbeeck's bachelor pad installation
15: @lindefreya_tangelder x @cassinaofficial at @10corsocomo
16: @baroviertoso new direction by @lucanichetto
17-18: Retreat to @aria_retreat_and_spa afterwards to recover 🧖🏻♀️

MILAN DAY 6!
1-3: Polish Modernism show by @lafedesss x @ann.amaga x @visteria.foundation
4-5: @cimentoofficial x @patricia_urquiola at @c_o_n_v_e_y
6: @rooms_studio_ at @c_o_n_v_e_y
7-8: @simple_flair at @c_o_n_v_e_y
9: @_redduo_ x @marni takeover of Pasticceria Cucchi
10: @studio_ggsv for @fenixforinteriors
11-12: @sophieloujacobsen's disco apartment
13-14: @eliasvanorshaegen x @maartenvanmeerbeeck's bachelor pad installation
15: @lindefreya_tangelder x @cassinaofficial at @10corsocomo
16: @baroviertoso new direction by @lucanichetto
17-18: Retreat to @aria_retreat_and_spa afterwards to recover 🧖🏻♀️
MILAN DAY 6!
1-3: Polish Modernism show by @lafedesss x @ann.amaga x @visteria.foundation
4-5: @cimentoofficial x @patricia_urquiola at @c_o_n_v_e_y
6: @rooms_studio_ at @c_o_n_v_e_y
7-8: @simple_flair at @c_o_n_v_e_y
9: @_redduo_ x @marni takeover of Pasticceria Cucchi
10: @studio_ggsv for @fenixforinteriors
11-12: @sophieloujacobsen's disco apartment
13-14: @eliasvanorshaegen x @maartenvanmeerbeeck's bachelor pad installation
15: @lindefreya_tangelder x @cassinaofficial at @10corsocomo
16: @baroviertoso new direction by @lucanichetto
17-18: Retreat to @aria_retreat_and_spa afterwards to recover 🧖🏻♀️

MILAN DAY 6!
1-3: Polish Modernism show by @lafedesss x @ann.amaga x @visteria.foundation
4-5: @cimentoofficial x @patricia_urquiola at @c_o_n_v_e_y
6: @rooms_studio_ at @c_o_n_v_e_y
7-8: @simple_flair at @c_o_n_v_e_y
9: @_redduo_ x @marni takeover of Pasticceria Cucchi
10: @studio_ggsv for @fenixforinteriors
11-12: @sophieloujacobsen's disco apartment
13-14: @eliasvanorshaegen x @maartenvanmeerbeeck's bachelor pad installation
15: @lindefreya_tangelder x @cassinaofficial at @10corsocomo
16: @baroviertoso new direction by @lucanichetto
17-18: Retreat to @aria_retreat_and_spa afterwards to recover 🧖🏻♀️

MILAN DAY 6!
1-3: Polish Modernism show by @lafedesss x @ann.amaga x @visteria.foundation
4-5: @cimentoofficial x @patricia_urquiola at @c_o_n_v_e_y
6: @rooms_studio_ at @c_o_n_v_e_y
7-8: @simple_flair at @c_o_n_v_e_y
9: @_redduo_ x @marni takeover of Pasticceria Cucchi
10: @studio_ggsv for @fenixforinteriors
11-12: @sophieloujacobsen's disco apartment
13-14: @eliasvanorshaegen x @maartenvanmeerbeeck's bachelor pad installation
15: @lindefreya_tangelder x @cassinaofficial at @10corsocomo
16: @baroviertoso new direction by @lucanichetto
17-18: Retreat to @aria_retreat_and_spa afterwards to recover 🧖🏻♀️

MILAN DAY 6!
1-3: Polish Modernism show by @lafedesss x @ann.amaga x @visteria.foundation
4-5: @cimentoofficial x @patricia_urquiola at @c_o_n_v_e_y
6: @rooms_studio_ at @c_o_n_v_e_y
7-8: @simple_flair at @c_o_n_v_e_y
9: @_redduo_ x @marni takeover of Pasticceria Cucchi
10: @studio_ggsv for @fenixforinteriors
11-12: @sophieloujacobsen's disco apartment
13-14: @eliasvanorshaegen x @maartenvanmeerbeeck's bachelor pad installation
15: @lindefreya_tangelder x @cassinaofficial at @10corsocomo
16: @baroviertoso new direction by @lucanichetto
17-18: Retreat to @aria_retreat_and_spa afterwards to recover 🧖🏻♀️

MILAN DAY 6!
1-3: Polish Modernism show by @lafedesss x @ann.amaga x @visteria.foundation
4-5: @cimentoofficial x @patricia_urquiola at @c_o_n_v_e_y
6: @rooms_studio_ at @c_o_n_v_e_y
7-8: @simple_flair at @c_o_n_v_e_y
9: @_redduo_ x @marni takeover of Pasticceria Cucchi
10: @studio_ggsv for @fenixforinteriors
11-12: @sophieloujacobsen's disco apartment
13-14: @eliasvanorshaegen x @maartenvanmeerbeeck's bachelor pad installation
15: @lindefreya_tangelder x @cassinaofficial at @10corsocomo
16: @baroviertoso new direction by @lucanichetto
17-18: Retreat to @aria_retreat_and_spa afterwards to recover 🧖🏻♀️

MILAN DAY 6!
1-3: Polish Modernism show by @lafedesss x @ann.amaga x @visteria.foundation
4-5: @cimentoofficial x @patricia_urquiola at @c_o_n_v_e_y
6: @rooms_studio_ at @c_o_n_v_e_y
7-8: @simple_flair at @c_o_n_v_e_y
9: @_redduo_ x @marni takeover of Pasticceria Cucchi
10: @studio_ggsv for @fenixforinteriors
11-12: @sophieloujacobsen's disco apartment
13-14: @eliasvanorshaegen x @maartenvanmeerbeeck's bachelor pad installation
15: @lindefreya_tangelder x @cassinaofficial at @10corsocomo
16: @baroviertoso new direction by @lucanichetto
17-18: Retreat to @aria_retreat_and_spa afterwards to recover 🧖🏻♀️

MILAN DAY 6!
1-3: Polish Modernism show by @lafedesss x @ann.amaga x @visteria.foundation
4-5: @cimentoofficial x @patricia_urquiola at @c_o_n_v_e_y
6: @rooms_studio_ at @c_o_n_v_e_y
7-8: @simple_flair at @c_o_n_v_e_y
9: @_redduo_ x @marni takeover of Pasticceria Cucchi
10: @studio_ggsv for @fenixforinteriors
11-12: @sophieloujacobsen's disco apartment
13-14: @eliasvanorshaegen x @maartenvanmeerbeeck's bachelor pad installation
15: @lindefreya_tangelder x @cassinaofficial at @10corsocomo
16: @baroviertoso new direction by @lucanichetto
17-18: Retreat to @aria_retreat_and_spa afterwards to recover 🧖🏻♀️

MILANO DAY 5:
1-3: @ls.gomma for @uppercut.space (apparently there were more of those lights at Salone Raritas, we’re obsessed)
4-6: @soft_baroque for @uppercut.space
7-9: La Casa Magica curated by @valentinaciuffi for @nilufargallery, including furniture by @madebyastronauts and tapestry by Sonia Gorecka
10: @objects_of_common_interest for @valextra
11-12: @oddmatter for @marsell.official
13-14: @hannespeer for @margrafspa
15-16: @haydnwerp at @museobagattivalsecchi
17: Ceramics from the @theastergates at @prada home exhibition
18: @lailacooks carousel for @arketofficial

MILANO DAY 5:
1-3: @ls.gomma for @uppercut.space (apparently there were more of those lights at Salone Raritas, we’re obsessed)
4-6: @soft_baroque for @uppercut.space
7-9: La Casa Magica curated by @valentinaciuffi for @nilufargallery, including furniture by @madebyastronauts and tapestry by Sonia Gorecka
10: @objects_of_common_interest for @valextra
11-12: @oddmatter for @marsell.official
13-14: @hannespeer for @margrafspa
15-16: @haydnwerp at @museobagattivalsecchi
17: Ceramics from the @theastergates at @prada home exhibition
18: @lailacooks carousel for @arketofficial

MILANO DAY 5:
1-3: @ls.gomma for @uppercut.space (apparently there were more of those lights at Salone Raritas, we’re obsessed)
4-6: @soft_baroque for @uppercut.space
7-9: La Casa Magica curated by @valentinaciuffi for @nilufargallery, including furniture by @madebyastronauts and tapestry by Sonia Gorecka
10: @objects_of_common_interest for @valextra
11-12: @oddmatter for @marsell.official
13-14: @hannespeer for @margrafspa
15-16: @haydnwerp at @museobagattivalsecchi
17: Ceramics from the @theastergates at @prada home exhibition
18: @lailacooks carousel for @arketofficial

MILANO DAY 5:
1-3: @ls.gomma for @uppercut.space (apparently there were more of those lights at Salone Raritas, we’re obsessed)
4-6: @soft_baroque for @uppercut.space
7-9: La Casa Magica curated by @valentinaciuffi for @nilufargallery, including furniture by @madebyastronauts and tapestry by Sonia Gorecka
10: @objects_of_common_interest for @valextra
11-12: @oddmatter for @marsell.official
13-14: @hannespeer for @margrafspa
15-16: @haydnwerp at @museobagattivalsecchi
17: Ceramics from the @theastergates at @prada home exhibition
18: @lailacooks carousel for @arketofficial

MILANO DAY 5:
1-3: @ls.gomma for @uppercut.space (apparently there were more of those lights at Salone Raritas, we’re obsessed)
4-6: @soft_baroque for @uppercut.space
7-9: La Casa Magica curated by @valentinaciuffi for @nilufargallery, including furniture by @madebyastronauts and tapestry by Sonia Gorecka
10: @objects_of_common_interest for @valextra
11-12: @oddmatter for @marsell.official
13-14: @hannespeer for @margrafspa
15-16: @haydnwerp at @museobagattivalsecchi
17: Ceramics from the @theastergates at @prada home exhibition
18: @lailacooks carousel for @arketofficial
MILANO DAY 5:
1-3: @ls.gomma for @uppercut.space (apparently there were more of those lights at Salone Raritas, we’re obsessed)
4-6: @soft_baroque for @uppercut.space
7-9: La Casa Magica curated by @valentinaciuffi for @nilufargallery, including furniture by @madebyastronauts and tapestry by Sonia Gorecka
10: @objects_of_common_interest for @valextra
11-12: @oddmatter for @marsell.official
13-14: @hannespeer for @margrafspa
15-16: @haydnwerp at @museobagattivalsecchi
17: Ceramics from the @theastergates at @prada home exhibition
18: @lailacooks carousel for @arketofficial

MILANO DAY 5:
1-3: @ls.gomma for @uppercut.space (apparently there were more of those lights at Salone Raritas, we’re obsessed)
4-6: @soft_baroque for @uppercut.space
7-9: La Casa Magica curated by @valentinaciuffi for @nilufargallery, including furniture by @madebyastronauts and tapestry by Sonia Gorecka
10: @objects_of_common_interest for @valextra
11-12: @oddmatter for @marsell.official
13-14: @hannespeer for @margrafspa
15-16: @haydnwerp at @museobagattivalsecchi
17: Ceramics from the @theastergates at @prada home exhibition
18: @lailacooks carousel for @arketofficial

MILANO DAY 5:
1-3: @ls.gomma for @uppercut.space (apparently there were more of those lights at Salone Raritas, we’re obsessed)
4-6: @soft_baroque for @uppercut.space
7-9: La Casa Magica curated by @valentinaciuffi for @nilufargallery, including furniture by @madebyastronauts and tapestry by Sonia Gorecka
10: @objects_of_common_interest for @valextra
11-12: @oddmatter for @marsell.official
13-14: @hannespeer for @margrafspa
15-16: @haydnwerp at @museobagattivalsecchi
17: Ceramics from the @theastergates at @prada home exhibition
18: @lailacooks carousel for @arketofficial

MILANO DAY 5:
1-3: @ls.gomma for @uppercut.space (apparently there were more of those lights at Salone Raritas, we’re obsessed)
4-6: @soft_baroque for @uppercut.space
7-9: La Casa Magica curated by @valentinaciuffi for @nilufargallery, including furniture by @madebyastronauts and tapestry by Sonia Gorecka
10: @objects_of_common_interest for @valextra
11-12: @oddmatter for @marsell.official
13-14: @hannespeer for @margrafspa
15-16: @haydnwerp at @museobagattivalsecchi
17: Ceramics from the @theastergates at @prada home exhibition
18: @lailacooks carousel for @arketofficial

MILANO DAY 5:
1-3: @ls.gomma for @uppercut.space (apparently there were more of those lights at Salone Raritas, we’re obsessed)
4-6: @soft_baroque for @uppercut.space
7-9: La Casa Magica curated by @valentinaciuffi for @nilufargallery, including furniture by @madebyastronauts and tapestry by Sonia Gorecka
10: @objects_of_common_interest for @valextra
11-12: @oddmatter for @marsell.official
13-14: @hannespeer for @margrafspa
15-16: @haydnwerp at @museobagattivalsecchi
17: Ceramics from the @theastergates at @prada home exhibition
18: @lailacooks carousel for @arketofficial

MILANO DAY 5:
1-3: @ls.gomma for @uppercut.space (apparently there were more of those lights at Salone Raritas, we’re obsessed)
4-6: @soft_baroque for @uppercut.space
7-9: La Casa Magica curated by @valentinaciuffi for @nilufargallery, including furniture by @madebyastronauts and tapestry by Sonia Gorecka
10: @objects_of_common_interest for @valextra
11-12: @oddmatter for @marsell.official
13-14: @hannespeer for @margrafspa
15-16: @haydnwerp at @museobagattivalsecchi
17: Ceramics from the @theastergates at @prada home exhibition
18: @lailacooks carousel for @arketofficial

MILANO DAY 5:
1-3: @ls.gomma for @uppercut.space (apparently there were more of those lights at Salone Raritas, we’re obsessed)
4-6: @soft_baroque for @uppercut.space
7-9: La Casa Magica curated by @valentinaciuffi for @nilufargallery, including furniture by @madebyastronauts and tapestry by Sonia Gorecka
10: @objects_of_common_interest for @valextra
11-12: @oddmatter for @marsell.official
13-14: @hannespeer for @margrafspa
15-16: @haydnwerp at @museobagattivalsecchi
17: Ceramics from the @theastergates at @prada home exhibition
18: @lailacooks carousel for @arketofficial

MILANO DAY 5:
1-3: @ls.gomma for @uppercut.space (apparently there were more of those lights at Salone Raritas, we’re obsessed)
4-6: @soft_baroque for @uppercut.space
7-9: La Casa Magica curated by @valentinaciuffi for @nilufargallery, including furniture by @madebyastronauts and tapestry by Sonia Gorecka
10: @objects_of_common_interest for @valextra
11-12: @oddmatter for @marsell.official
13-14: @hannespeer for @margrafspa
15-16: @haydnwerp at @museobagattivalsecchi
17: Ceramics from the @theastergates at @prada home exhibition
18: @lailacooks carousel for @arketofficial

MILANO DAY 5:
1-3: @ls.gomma for @uppercut.space (apparently there were more of those lights at Salone Raritas, we’re obsessed)
4-6: @soft_baroque for @uppercut.space
7-9: La Casa Magica curated by @valentinaciuffi for @nilufargallery, including furniture by @madebyastronauts and tapestry by Sonia Gorecka
10: @objects_of_common_interest for @valextra
11-12: @oddmatter for @marsell.official
13-14: @hannespeer for @margrafspa
15-16: @haydnwerp at @museobagattivalsecchi
17: Ceramics from the @theastergates at @prada home exhibition
18: @lailacooks carousel for @arketofficial

MILANO DAY 5:
1-3: @ls.gomma for @uppercut.space (apparently there were more of those lights at Salone Raritas, we’re obsessed)
4-6: @soft_baroque for @uppercut.space
7-9: La Casa Magica curated by @valentinaciuffi for @nilufargallery, including furniture by @madebyastronauts and tapestry by Sonia Gorecka
10: @objects_of_common_interest for @valextra
11-12: @oddmatter for @marsell.official
13-14: @hannespeer for @margrafspa
15-16: @haydnwerp at @museobagattivalsecchi
17: Ceramics from the @theastergates at @prada home exhibition
18: @lailacooks carousel for @arketofficial

MILANO DAY 5:
1-3: @ls.gomma for @uppercut.space (apparently there were more of those lights at Salone Raritas, we’re obsessed)
4-6: @soft_baroque for @uppercut.space
7-9: La Casa Magica curated by @valentinaciuffi for @nilufargallery, including furniture by @madebyastronauts and tapestry by Sonia Gorecka
10: @objects_of_common_interest for @valextra
11-12: @oddmatter for @marsell.official
13-14: @hannespeer for @margrafspa
15-16: @haydnwerp at @museobagattivalsecchi
17: Ceramics from the @theastergates at @prada home exhibition
18: @lailacooks carousel for @arketofficial

MILANO DAY 5:
1-3: @ls.gomma for @uppercut.space (apparently there were more of those lights at Salone Raritas, we’re obsessed)
4-6: @soft_baroque for @uppercut.space
7-9: La Casa Magica curated by @valentinaciuffi for @nilufargallery, including furniture by @madebyastronauts and tapestry by Sonia Gorecka
10: @objects_of_common_interest for @valextra
11-12: @oddmatter for @marsell.official
13-14: @hannespeer for @margrafspa
15-16: @haydnwerp at @museobagattivalsecchi
17: Ceramics from the @theastergates at @prada home exhibition
18: @lailacooks carousel for @arketofficial

MILANO DAY 5:
1-3: @ls.gomma for @uppercut.space (apparently there were more of those lights at Salone Raritas, we’re obsessed)
4-6: @soft_baroque for @uppercut.space
7-9: La Casa Magica curated by @valentinaciuffi for @nilufargallery, including furniture by @madebyastronauts and tapestry by Sonia Gorecka
10: @objects_of_common_interest for @valextra
11-12: @oddmatter for @marsell.official
13-14: @hannespeer for @margrafspa
15-16: @haydnwerp at @museobagattivalsecchi
17: Ceramics from the @theastergates at @prada home exhibition
18: @lailacooks carousel for @arketofficial

MILANO DAY 4:
1-4: @giampiero.tagliaferri studio with art curation by @trulsblaasmo
5-6: @oxilia_gallery
7-9: @antoinebillore (Favorite!!)
10-12: @michaelbargo x @yvessalomoneditions
13-15: @danthawley x @fornasetti x @cc_tapis
16: @gucci
17: @ch_herrero x @artemest
18: @ananas____ananas at @casalaveni
19-20: @beni_rugs x @mmariomilana

MILANO DAY 4:
1-4: @giampiero.tagliaferri studio with art curation by @trulsblaasmo
5-6: @oxilia_gallery
7-9: @antoinebillore (Favorite!!)
10-12: @michaelbargo x @yvessalomoneditions
13-15: @danthawley x @fornasetti x @cc_tapis
16: @gucci
17: @ch_herrero x @artemest
18: @ananas____ananas at @casalaveni
19-20: @beni_rugs x @mmariomilana

MILANO DAY 4:
1-4: @giampiero.tagliaferri studio with art curation by @trulsblaasmo
5-6: @oxilia_gallery
7-9: @antoinebillore (Favorite!!)
10-12: @michaelbargo x @yvessalomoneditions
13-15: @danthawley x @fornasetti x @cc_tapis
16: @gucci
17: @ch_herrero x @artemest
18: @ananas____ananas at @casalaveni
19-20: @beni_rugs x @mmariomilana

MILANO DAY 4:
1-4: @giampiero.tagliaferri studio with art curation by @trulsblaasmo
5-6: @oxilia_gallery
7-9: @antoinebillore (Favorite!!)
10-12: @michaelbargo x @yvessalomoneditions
13-15: @danthawley x @fornasetti x @cc_tapis
16: @gucci
17: @ch_herrero x @artemest
18: @ananas____ananas at @casalaveni
19-20: @beni_rugs x @mmariomilana

MILANO DAY 4:
1-4: @giampiero.tagliaferri studio with art curation by @trulsblaasmo
5-6: @oxilia_gallery
7-9: @antoinebillore (Favorite!!)
10-12: @michaelbargo x @yvessalomoneditions
13-15: @danthawley x @fornasetti x @cc_tapis
16: @gucci
17: @ch_herrero x @artemest
18: @ananas____ananas at @casalaveni
19-20: @beni_rugs x @mmariomilana

MILANO DAY 4:
1-4: @giampiero.tagliaferri studio with art curation by @trulsblaasmo
5-6: @oxilia_gallery
7-9: @antoinebillore (Favorite!!)
10-12: @michaelbargo x @yvessalomoneditions
13-15: @danthawley x @fornasetti x @cc_tapis
16: @gucci
17: @ch_herrero x @artemest
18: @ananas____ananas at @casalaveni
19-20: @beni_rugs x @mmariomilana

MILANO DAY 4:
1-4: @giampiero.tagliaferri studio with art curation by @trulsblaasmo
5-6: @oxilia_gallery
7-9: @antoinebillore (Favorite!!)
10-12: @michaelbargo x @yvessalomoneditions
13-15: @danthawley x @fornasetti x @cc_tapis
16: @gucci
17: @ch_herrero x @artemest
18: @ananas____ananas at @casalaveni
19-20: @beni_rugs x @mmariomilana

MILANO DAY 4:
1-4: @giampiero.tagliaferri studio with art curation by @trulsblaasmo
5-6: @oxilia_gallery
7-9: @antoinebillore (Favorite!!)
10-12: @michaelbargo x @yvessalomoneditions
13-15: @danthawley x @fornasetti x @cc_tapis
16: @gucci
17: @ch_herrero x @artemest
18: @ananas____ananas at @casalaveni
19-20: @beni_rugs x @mmariomilana

MILANO DAY 4:
1-4: @giampiero.tagliaferri studio with art curation by @trulsblaasmo
5-6: @oxilia_gallery
7-9: @antoinebillore (Favorite!!)
10-12: @michaelbargo x @yvessalomoneditions
13-15: @danthawley x @fornasetti x @cc_tapis
16: @gucci
17: @ch_herrero x @artemest
18: @ananas____ananas at @casalaveni
19-20: @beni_rugs x @mmariomilana

MILANO DAY 4:
1-4: @giampiero.tagliaferri studio with art curation by @trulsblaasmo
5-6: @oxilia_gallery
7-9: @antoinebillore (Favorite!!)
10-12: @michaelbargo x @yvessalomoneditions
13-15: @danthawley x @fornasetti x @cc_tapis
16: @gucci
17: @ch_herrero x @artemest
18: @ananas____ananas at @casalaveni
19-20: @beni_rugs x @mmariomilana

MILANO DAY 4:
1-4: @giampiero.tagliaferri studio with art curation by @trulsblaasmo
5-6: @oxilia_gallery
7-9: @antoinebillore (Favorite!!)
10-12: @michaelbargo x @yvessalomoneditions
13-15: @danthawley x @fornasetti x @cc_tapis
16: @gucci
17: @ch_herrero x @artemest
18: @ananas____ananas at @casalaveni
19-20: @beni_rugs x @mmariomilana

MILANO DAY 4:
1-4: @giampiero.tagliaferri studio with art curation by @trulsblaasmo
5-6: @oxilia_gallery
7-9: @antoinebillore (Favorite!!)
10-12: @michaelbargo x @yvessalomoneditions
13-15: @danthawley x @fornasetti x @cc_tapis
16: @gucci
17: @ch_herrero x @artemest
18: @ananas____ananas at @casalaveni
19-20: @beni_rugs x @mmariomilana

MILANO DAY 4:
1-4: @giampiero.tagliaferri studio with art curation by @trulsblaasmo
5-6: @oxilia_gallery
7-9: @antoinebillore (Favorite!!)
10-12: @michaelbargo x @yvessalomoneditions
13-15: @danthawley x @fornasetti x @cc_tapis
16: @gucci
17: @ch_herrero x @artemest
18: @ananas____ananas at @casalaveni
19-20: @beni_rugs x @mmariomilana

MILANO DAY 4:
1-4: @giampiero.tagliaferri studio with art curation by @trulsblaasmo
5-6: @oxilia_gallery
7-9: @antoinebillore (Favorite!!)
10-12: @michaelbargo x @yvessalomoneditions
13-15: @danthawley x @fornasetti x @cc_tapis
16: @gucci
17: @ch_herrero x @artemest
18: @ananas____ananas at @casalaveni
19-20: @beni_rugs x @mmariomilana

MILANO DAY 4:
1-4: @giampiero.tagliaferri studio with art curation by @trulsblaasmo
5-6: @oxilia_gallery
7-9: @antoinebillore (Favorite!!)
10-12: @michaelbargo x @yvessalomoneditions
13-15: @danthawley x @fornasetti x @cc_tapis
16: @gucci
17: @ch_herrero x @artemest
18: @ananas____ananas at @casalaveni
19-20: @beni_rugs x @mmariomilana

MILANO DAY 4:
1-4: @giampiero.tagliaferri studio with art curation by @trulsblaasmo
5-6: @oxilia_gallery
7-9: @antoinebillore (Favorite!!)
10-12: @michaelbargo x @yvessalomoneditions
13-15: @danthawley x @fornasetti x @cc_tapis
16: @gucci
17: @ch_herrero x @artemest
18: @ananas____ananas at @casalaveni
19-20: @beni_rugs x @mmariomilana

MILANO DAY 4:
1-4: @giampiero.tagliaferri studio with art curation by @trulsblaasmo
5-6: @oxilia_gallery
7-9: @antoinebillore (Favorite!!)
10-12: @michaelbargo x @yvessalomoneditions
13-15: @danthawley x @fornasetti x @cc_tapis
16: @gucci
17: @ch_herrero x @artemest
18: @ananas____ananas at @casalaveni
19-20: @beni_rugs x @mmariomilana

MILANO DAY 4:
1-4: @giampiero.tagliaferri studio with art curation by @trulsblaasmo
5-6: @oxilia_gallery
7-9: @antoinebillore (Favorite!!)
10-12: @michaelbargo x @yvessalomoneditions
13-15: @danthawley x @fornasetti x @cc_tapis
16: @gucci
17: @ch_herrero x @artemest
18: @ananas____ananas at @casalaveni
19-20: @beni_rugs x @mmariomilana

MILANO DAY 4:
1-4: @giampiero.tagliaferri studio with art curation by @trulsblaasmo
5-6: @oxilia_gallery
7-9: @antoinebillore (Favorite!!)
10-12: @michaelbargo x @yvessalomoneditions
13-15: @danthawley x @fornasetti x @cc_tapis
16: @gucci
17: @ch_herrero x @artemest
18: @ananas____ananas at @casalaveni
19-20: @beni_rugs x @mmariomilana

MILANO DAY 4:
1-4: @giampiero.tagliaferri studio with art curation by @trulsblaasmo
5-6: @oxilia_gallery
7-9: @antoinebillore (Favorite!!)
10-12: @michaelbargo x @yvessalomoneditions
13-15: @danthawley x @fornasetti x @cc_tapis
16: @gucci
17: @ch_herrero x @artemest
18: @ananas____ananas at @casalaveni
19-20: @beni_rugs x @mmariomilana

MILANO DAY 3! What have you seen that you love?
1-2: @internivenosta at the sickest Borsani house no one has ever seen
3: @andrewpiercescott & @nataliatriantafylli at @alcova.milano
4-5: @designacademyeindhoven at @alcova.milano
6: @supaform at @alcova.milano
7: @kikigoti at @alcova.milano
8: @objects_of_common_interest at @alcova.milano
9: @flawk__ at @alcova.milano
10: Villa Pestarini @alcova.milano
11: Villa Pestarini @alcova.milano
12: @worn.studio at Villa Pestarini @alcova.milano
13: @dimoregallery
14-16: Nilufar Depot
17: @bocci / @thefutureperfect
18: Prada Frames
19: Somehow The Last Supper is now part of Design Week? We’ll break it all down next week!

MILANO DAY 3! What have you seen that you love?
1-2: @internivenosta at the sickest Borsani house no one has ever seen
3: @andrewpiercescott & @nataliatriantafylli at @alcova.milano
4-5: @designacademyeindhoven at @alcova.milano
6: @supaform at @alcova.milano
7: @kikigoti at @alcova.milano
8: @objects_of_common_interest at @alcova.milano
9: @flawk__ at @alcova.milano
10: Villa Pestarini @alcova.milano
11: Villa Pestarini @alcova.milano
12: @worn.studio at Villa Pestarini @alcova.milano
13: @dimoregallery
14-16: Nilufar Depot
17: @bocci / @thefutureperfect
18: Prada Frames
19: Somehow The Last Supper is now part of Design Week? We’ll break it all down next week!

MILANO DAY 3! What have you seen that you love?
1-2: @internivenosta at the sickest Borsani house no one has ever seen
3: @andrewpiercescott & @nataliatriantafylli at @alcova.milano
4-5: @designacademyeindhoven at @alcova.milano
6: @supaform at @alcova.milano
7: @kikigoti at @alcova.milano
8: @objects_of_common_interest at @alcova.milano
9: @flawk__ at @alcova.milano
10: Villa Pestarini @alcova.milano
11: Villa Pestarini @alcova.milano
12: @worn.studio at Villa Pestarini @alcova.milano
13: @dimoregallery
14-16: Nilufar Depot
17: @bocci / @thefutureperfect
18: Prada Frames
19: Somehow The Last Supper is now part of Design Week? We’ll break it all down next week!

MILANO DAY 3! What have you seen that you love?
1-2: @internivenosta at the sickest Borsani house no one has ever seen
3: @andrewpiercescott & @nataliatriantafylli at @alcova.milano
4-5: @designacademyeindhoven at @alcova.milano
6: @supaform at @alcova.milano
7: @kikigoti at @alcova.milano
8: @objects_of_common_interest at @alcova.milano
9: @flawk__ at @alcova.milano
10: Villa Pestarini @alcova.milano
11: Villa Pestarini @alcova.milano
12: @worn.studio at Villa Pestarini @alcova.milano
13: @dimoregallery
14-16: Nilufar Depot
17: @bocci / @thefutureperfect
18: Prada Frames
19: Somehow The Last Supper is now part of Design Week? We’ll break it all down next week!

MILANO DAY 3! What have you seen that you love?
1-2: @internivenosta at the sickest Borsani house no one has ever seen
3: @andrewpiercescott & @nataliatriantafylli at @alcova.milano
4-5: @designacademyeindhoven at @alcova.milano
6: @supaform at @alcova.milano
7: @kikigoti at @alcova.milano
8: @objects_of_common_interest at @alcova.milano
9: @flawk__ at @alcova.milano
10: Villa Pestarini @alcova.milano
11: Villa Pestarini @alcova.milano
12: @worn.studio at Villa Pestarini @alcova.milano
13: @dimoregallery
14-16: Nilufar Depot
17: @bocci / @thefutureperfect
18: Prada Frames
19: Somehow The Last Supper is now part of Design Week? We’ll break it all down next week!

MILANO DAY 3! What have you seen that you love?
1-2: @internivenosta at the sickest Borsani house no one has ever seen
3: @andrewpiercescott & @nataliatriantafylli at @alcova.milano
4-5: @designacademyeindhoven at @alcova.milano
6: @supaform at @alcova.milano
7: @kikigoti at @alcova.milano
8: @objects_of_common_interest at @alcova.milano
9: @flawk__ at @alcova.milano
10: Villa Pestarini @alcova.milano
11: Villa Pestarini @alcova.milano
12: @worn.studio at Villa Pestarini @alcova.milano
13: @dimoregallery
14-16: Nilufar Depot
17: @bocci / @thefutureperfect
18: Prada Frames
19: Somehow The Last Supper is now part of Design Week? We’ll break it all down next week!

MILANO DAY 3! What have you seen that you love?
1-2: @internivenosta at the sickest Borsani house no one has ever seen
3: @andrewpiercescott & @nataliatriantafylli at @alcova.milano
4-5: @designacademyeindhoven at @alcova.milano
6: @supaform at @alcova.milano
7: @kikigoti at @alcova.milano
8: @objects_of_common_interest at @alcova.milano
9: @flawk__ at @alcova.milano
10: Villa Pestarini @alcova.milano
11: Villa Pestarini @alcova.milano
12: @worn.studio at Villa Pestarini @alcova.milano
13: @dimoregallery
14-16: Nilufar Depot
17: @bocci / @thefutureperfect
18: Prada Frames
19: Somehow The Last Supper is now part of Design Week? We’ll break it all down next week!

MILANO DAY 3! What have you seen that you love?
1-2: @internivenosta at the sickest Borsani house no one has ever seen
3: @andrewpiercescott & @nataliatriantafylli at @alcova.milano
4-5: @designacademyeindhoven at @alcova.milano
6: @supaform at @alcova.milano
7: @kikigoti at @alcova.milano
8: @objects_of_common_interest at @alcova.milano
9: @flawk__ at @alcova.milano
10: Villa Pestarini @alcova.milano
11: Villa Pestarini @alcova.milano
12: @worn.studio at Villa Pestarini @alcova.milano
13: @dimoregallery
14-16: Nilufar Depot
17: @bocci / @thefutureperfect
18: Prada Frames
19: Somehow The Last Supper is now part of Design Week? We’ll break it all down next week!

MILANO DAY 3! What have you seen that you love?
1-2: @internivenosta at the sickest Borsani house no one has ever seen
3: @andrewpiercescott & @nataliatriantafylli at @alcova.milano
4-5: @designacademyeindhoven at @alcova.milano
6: @supaform at @alcova.milano
7: @kikigoti at @alcova.milano
8: @objects_of_common_interest at @alcova.milano
9: @flawk__ at @alcova.milano
10: Villa Pestarini @alcova.milano
11: Villa Pestarini @alcova.milano
12: @worn.studio at Villa Pestarini @alcova.milano
13: @dimoregallery
14-16: Nilufar Depot
17: @bocci / @thefutureperfect
18: Prada Frames
19: Somehow The Last Supper is now part of Design Week? We’ll break it all down next week!

MILANO DAY 3! What have you seen that you love?
1-2: @internivenosta at the sickest Borsani house no one has ever seen
3: @andrewpiercescott & @nataliatriantafylli at @alcova.milano
4-5: @designacademyeindhoven at @alcova.milano
6: @supaform at @alcova.milano
7: @kikigoti at @alcova.milano
8: @objects_of_common_interest at @alcova.milano
9: @flawk__ at @alcova.milano
10: Villa Pestarini @alcova.milano
11: Villa Pestarini @alcova.milano
12: @worn.studio at Villa Pestarini @alcova.milano
13: @dimoregallery
14-16: Nilufar Depot
17: @bocci / @thefutureperfect
18: Prada Frames
19: Somehow The Last Supper is now part of Design Week? We’ll break it all down next week!

MILANO DAY 3! What have you seen that you love?
1-2: @internivenosta at the sickest Borsani house no one has ever seen
3: @andrewpiercescott & @nataliatriantafylli at @alcova.milano
4-5: @designacademyeindhoven at @alcova.milano
6: @supaform at @alcova.milano
7: @kikigoti at @alcova.milano
8: @objects_of_common_interest at @alcova.milano
9: @flawk__ at @alcova.milano
10: Villa Pestarini @alcova.milano
11: Villa Pestarini @alcova.milano
12: @worn.studio at Villa Pestarini @alcova.milano
13: @dimoregallery
14-16: Nilufar Depot
17: @bocci / @thefutureperfect
18: Prada Frames
19: Somehow The Last Supper is now part of Design Week? We’ll break it all down next week!

MILANO DAY 3! What have you seen that you love?
1-2: @internivenosta at the sickest Borsani house no one has ever seen
3: @andrewpiercescott & @nataliatriantafylli at @alcova.milano
4-5: @designacademyeindhoven at @alcova.milano
6: @supaform at @alcova.milano
7: @kikigoti at @alcova.milano
8: @objects_of_common_interest at @alcova.milano
9: @flawk__ at @alcova.milano
10: Villa Pestarini @alcova.milano
11: Villa Pestarini @alcova.milano
12: @worn.studio at Villa Pestarini @alcova.milano
13: @dimoregallery
14-16: Nilufar Depot
17: @bocci / @thefutureperfect
18: Prada Frames
19: Somehow The Last Supper is now part of Design Week? We’ll break it all down next week!

MILANO DAY 3! What have you seen that you love?
1-2: @internivenosta at the sickest Borsani house no one has ever seen
3: @andrewpiercescott & @nataliatriantafylli at @alcova.milano
4-5: @designacademyeindhoven at @alcova.milano
6: @supaform at @alcova.milano
7: @kikigoti at @alcova.milano
8: @objects_of_common_interest at @alcova.milano
9: @flawk__ at @alcova.milano
10: Villa Pestarini @alcova.milano
11: Villa Pestarini @alcova.milano
12: @worn.studio at Villa Pestarini @alcova.milano
13: @dimoregallery
14-16: Nilufar Depot
17: @bocci / @thefutureperfect
18: Prada Frames
19: Somehow The Last Supper is now part of Design Week? We’ll break it all down next week!

MILANO DAY 3! What have you seen that you love?
1-2: @internivenosta at the sickest Borsani house no one has ever seen
3: @andrewpiercescott & @nataliatriantafylli at @alcova.milano
4-5: @designacademyeindhoven at @alcova.milano
6: @supaform at @alcova.milano
7: @kikigoti at @alcova.milano
8: @objects_of_common_interest at @alcova.milano
9: @flawk__ at @alcova.milano
10: Villa Pestarini @alcova.milano
11: Villa Pestarini @alcova.milano
12: @worn.studio at Villa Pestarini @alcova.milano
13: @dimoregallery
14-16: Nilufar Depot
17: @bocci / @thefutureperfect
18: Prada Frames
19: Somehow The Last Supper is now part of Design Week? We’ll break it all down next week!

MILANO DAY 3! What have you seen that you love?
1-2: @internivenosta at the sickest Borsani house no one has ever seen
3: @andrewpiercescott & @nataliatriantafylli at @alcova.milano
4-5: @designacademyeindhoven at @alcova.milano
6: @supaform at @alcova.milano
7: @kikigoti at @alcova.milano
8: @objects_of_common_interest at @alcova.milano
9: @flawk__ at @alcova.milano
10: Villa Pestarini @alcova.milano
11: Villa Pestarini @alcova.milano
12: @worn.studio at Villa Pestarini @alcova.milano
13: @dimoregallery
14-16: Nilufar Depot
17: @bocci / @thefutureperfect
18: Prada Frames
19: Somehow The Last Supper is now part of Design Week? We’ll break it all down next week!

MILANO DAY 3! What have you seen that you love?
1-2: @internivenosta at the sickest Borsani house no one has ever seen
3: @andrewpiercescott & @nataliatriantafylli at @alcova.milano
4-5: @designacademyeindhoven at @alcova.milano
6: @supaform at @alcova.milano
7: @kikigoti at @alcova.milano
8: @objects_of_common_interest at @alcova.milano
9: @flawk__ at @alcova.milano
10: Villa Pestarini @alcova.milano
11: Villa Pestarini @alcova.milano
12: @worn.studio at Villa Pestarini @alcova.milano
13: @dimoregallery
14-16: Nilufar Depot
17: @bocci / @thefutureperfect
18: Prada Frames
19: Somehow The Last Supper is now part of Design Week? We’ll break it all down next week!

MILANO DAY 3! What have you seen that you love?
1-2: @internivenosta at the sickest Borsani house no one has ever seen
3: @andrewpiercescott & @nataliatriantafylli at @alcova.milano
4-5: @designacademyeindhoven at @alcova.milano
6: @supaform at @alcova.milano
7: @kikigoti at @alcova.milano
8: @objects_of_common_interest at @alcova.milano
9: @flawk__ at @alcova.milano
10: Villa Pestarini @alcova.milano
11: Villa Pestarini @alcova.milano
12: @worn.studio at Villa Pestarini @alcova.milano
13: @dimoregallery
14-16: Nilufar Depot
17: @bocci / @thefutureperfect
18: Prada Frames
19: Somehow The Last Supper is now part of Design Week? We’ll break it all down next week!

MILANO DAY 3! What have you seen that you love?
1-2: @internivenosta at the sickest Borsani house no one has ever seen
3: @andrewpiercescott & @nataliatriantafylli at @alcova.milano
4-5: @designacademyeindhoven at @alcova.milano
6: @supaform at @alcova.milano
7: @kikigoti at @alcova.milano
8: @objects_of_common_interest at @alcova.milano
9: @flawk__ at @alcova.milano
10: Villa Pestarini @alcova.milano
11: Villa Pestarini @alcova.milano
12: @worn.studio at Villa Pestarini @alcova.milano
13: @dimoregallery
14-16: Nilufar Depot
17: @bocci / @thefutureperfect
18: Prada Frames
19: Somehow The Last Supper is now part of Design Week? We’ll break it all down next week!

MILANO DAY 3! What have you seen that you love?
1-2: @internivenosta at the sickest Borsani house no one has ever seen
3: @andrewpiercescott & @nataliatriantafylli at @alcova.milano
4-5: @designacademyeindhoven at @alcova.milano
6: @supaform at @alcova.milano
7: @kikigoti at @alcova.milano
8: @objects_of_common_interest at @alcova.milano
9: @flawk__ at @alcova.milano
10: Villa Pestarini @alcova.milano
11: Villa Pestarini @alcova.milano
12: @worn.studio at Villa Pestarini @alcova.milano
13: @dimoregallery
14-16: Nilufar Depot
17: @bocci / @thefutureperfect
18: Prada Frames
19: Somehow The Last Supper is now part of Design Week? We’ll break it all down next week!

MILAN DESIGN WEEK 2026
What we saw - Days 1/2
1-2: @giuseppe___porcelli
3: @mutinaceramics x @albers_foundation Homage to the Square
4: @de_troupe_ x @studioutte
5-6: Casa Museo Boschi Di Stefano
7-9: @6am_glass
10: @apartamentomagazine x @mullervanseveren
11: @ton.magazine x @roberta__marrero

MILAN DESIGN WEEK 2026
What we saw - Days 1/2
1-2: @giuseppe___porcelli
3: @mutinaceramics x @albers_foundation Homage to the Square
4: @de_troupe_ x @studioutte
5-6: Casa Museo Boschi Di Stefano
7-9: @6am_glass
10: @apartamentomagazine x @mullervanseveren
11: @ton.magazine x @roberta__marrero

MILAN DESIGN WEEK 2026
What we saw - Days 1/2
1-2: @giuseppe___porcelli
3: @mutinaceramics x @albers_foundation Homage to the Square
4: @de_troupe_ x @studioutte
5-6: Casa Museo Boschi Di Stefano
7-9: @6am_glass
10: @apartamentomagazine x @mullervanseveren
11: @ton.magazine x @roberta__marrero

MILAN DESIGN WEEK 2026
What we saw - Days 1/2
1-2: @giuseppe___porcelli
3: @mutinaceramics x @albers_foundation Homage to the Square
4: @de_troupe_ x @studioutte
5-6: Casa Museo Boschi Di Stefano
7-9: @6am_glass
10: @apartamentomagazine x @mullervanseveren
11: @ton.magazine x @roberta__marrero

MILAN DESIGN WEEK 2026
What we saw - Days 1/2
1-2: @giuseppe___porcelli
3: @mutinaceramics x @albers_foundation Homage to the Square
4: @de_troupe_ x @studioutte
5-6: Casa Museo Boschi Di Stefano
7-9: @6am_glass
10: @apartamentomagazine x @mullervanseveren
11: @ton.magazine x @roberta__marrero

MILAN DESIGN WEEK 2026
What we saw - Days 1/2
1-2: @giuseppe___porcelli
3: @mutinaceramics x @albers_foundation Homage to the Square
4: @de_troupe_ x @studioutte
5-6: Casa Museo Boschi Di Stefano
7-9: @6am_glass
10: @apartamentomagazine x @mullervanseveren
11: @ton.magazine x @roberta__marrero

MILAN DESIGN WEEK 2026
What we saw - Days 1/2
1-2: @giuseppe___porcelli
3: @mutinaceramics x @albers_foundation Homage to the Square
4: @de_troupe_ x @studioutte
5-6: Casa Museo Boschi Di Stefano
7-9: @6am_glass
10: @apartamentomagazine x @mullervanseveren
11: @ton.magazine x @roberta__marrero

MILAN DESIGN WEEK 2026
What we saw - Days 1/2
1-2: @giuseppe___porcelli
3: @mutinaceramics x @albers_foundation Homage to the Square
4: @de_troupe_ x @studioutte
5-6: Casa Museo Boschi Di Stefano
7-9: @6am_glass
10: @apartamentomagazine x @mullervanseveren
11: @ton.magazine x @roberta__marrero

MILAN DESIGN WEEK 2026
What we saw - Days 1/2
1-2: @giuseppe___porcelli
3: @mutinaceramics x @albers_foundation Homage to the Square
4: @de_troupe_ x @studioutte
5-6: Casa Museo Boschi Di Stefano
7-9: @6am_glass
10: @apartamentomagazine x @mullervanseveren
11: @ton.magazine x @roberta__marrero

MILAN DESIGN WEEK 2026
What we saw - Days 1/2
1-2: @giuseppe___porcelli
3: @mutinaceramics x @albers_foundation Homage to the Square
4: @de_troupe_ x @studioutte
5-6: Casa Museo Boschi Di Stefano
7-9: @6am_glass
10: @apartamentomagazine x @mullervanseveren
11: @ton.magazine x @roberta__marrero

Nearly three years ago, I had the pleasure of staying at the @apollopalmhotel in Athens just as it was opening its doors, and it was the embodiment of Grecian sunshine. As the boutique hotel group that owns it prepares to open their first property in Milan, the localized approach is similar; the results are anything but. @casalaveni is a Milanese project through and through, embodying a darker, quieter luxury with nods to the whimsical and surreal. Its 30 rooms have been retrofitted — by @sacchi.architetti and @deloguarchitecture — into a colonnaded neoclassical palazzo in Brera that was once home to the prominent early 20th-century engineer Giuseppe Laveni, who with architect Aldo Avati designed several other buildings around the city.
In the hotel’s rooms, the Italian influence is evident: moody slate-blue walls, red velvet ottomans, LondonArt cloud wallpaper on the ceilings that feels like a nod to Fornasetti, midcentury-esque brass mirrors, Artemide and Martinelli Luce lamps. There are even 1960s-style perforated metal screens — lamiera forata — on some walls, which call to mind the vintage-meets-contemporary interiors of Marcante Testa. Public spaces incorporate more Italian furniture, Carrera marble, and, in the lobby, an opulent hand-blown crystal centerpiece for a little old-world flair. If your expense account doesn’t necessarily stretch to the levels of a designer boutique hotel during Salone, we get it, but you can still snoop the interiors: Casa Laveni will mark its opening with a cinematic installation by Crosby Studios and the launch of new cocktail glassware by Ananas Ananas, and everyone is invited in to explore.
📷 @kasiagatowskaphotography

Nearly three years ago, I had the pleasure of staying at the @apollopalmhotel in Athens just as it was opening its doors, and it was the embodiment of Grecian sunshine. As the boutique hotel group that owns it prepares to open their first property in Milan, the localized approach is similar; the results are anything but. @casalaveni is a Milanese project through and through, embodying a darker, quieter luxury with nods to the whimsical and surreal. Its 30 rooms have been retrofitted — by @sacchi.architetti and @deloguarchitecture — into a colonnaded neoclassical palazzo in Brera that was once home to the prominent early 20th-century engineer Giuseppe Laveni, who with architect Aldo Avati designed several other buildings around the city.
In the hotel’s rooms, the Italian influence is evident: moody slate-blue walls, red velvet ottomans, LondonArt cloud wallpaper on the ceilings that feels like a nod to Fornasetti, midcentury-esque brass mirrors, Artemide and Martinelli Luce lamps. There are even 1960s-style perforated metal screens — lamiera forata — on some walls, which call to mind the vintage-meets-contemporary interiors of Marcante Testa. Public spaces incorporate more Italian furniture, Carrera marble, and, in the lobby, an opulent hand-blown crystal centerpiece for a little old-world flair. If your expense account doesn’t necessarily stretch to the levels of a designer boutique hotel during Salone, we get it, but you can still snoop the interiors: Casa Laveni will mark its opening with a cinematic installation by Crosby Studios and the launch of new cocktail glassware by Ananas Ananas, and everyone is invited in to explore.
📷 @kasiagatowskaphotography

Nearly three years ago, I had the pleasure of staying at the @apollopalmhotel in Athens just as it was opening its doors, and it was the embodiment of Grecian sunshine. As the boutique hotel group that owns it prepares to open their first property in Milan, the localized approach is similar; the results are anything but. @casalaveni is a Milanese project through and through, embodying a darker, quieter luxury with nods to the whimsical and surreal. Its 30 rooms have been retrofitted — by @sacchi.architetti and @deloguarchitecture — into a colonnaded neoclassical palazzo in Brera that was once home to the prominent early 20th-century engineer Giuseppe Laveni, who with architect Aldo Avati designed several other buildings around the city.
In the hotel’s rooms, the Italian influence is evident: moody slate-blue walls, red velvet ottomans, LondonArt cloud wallpaper on the ceilings that feels like a nod to Fornasetti, midcentury-esque brass mirrors, Artemide and Martinelli Luce lamps. There are even 1960s-style perforated metal screens — lamiera forata — on some walls, which call to mind the vintage-meets-contemporary interiors of Marcante Testa. Public spaces incorporate more Italian furniture, Carrera marble, and, in the lobby, an opulent hand-blown crystal centerpiece for a little old-world flair. If your expense account doesn’t necessarily stretch to the levels of a designer boutique hotel during Salone, we get it, but you can still snoop the interiors: Casa Laveni will mark its opening with a cinematic installation by Crosby Studios and the launch of new cocktail glassware by Ananas Ananas, and everyone is invited in to explore.
📷 @kasiagatowskaphotography

Nearly three years ago, I had the pleasure of staying at the @apollopalmhotel in Athens just as it was opening its doors, and it was the embodiment of Grecian sunshine. As the boutique hotel group that owns it prepares to open their first property in Milan, the localized approach is similar; the results are anything but. @casalaveni is a Milanese project through and through, embodying a darker, quieter luxury with nods to the whimsical and surreal. Its 30 rooms have been retrofitted — by @sacchi.architetti and @deloguarchitecture — into a colonnaded neoclassical palazzo in Brera that was once home to the prominent early 20th-century engineer Giuseppe Laveni, who with architect Aldo Avati designed several other buildings around the city.
In the hotel’s rooms, the Italian influence is evident: moody slate-blue walls, red velvet ottomans, LondonArt cloud wallpaper on the ceilings that feels like a nod to Fornasetti, midcentury-esque brass mirrors, Artemide and Martinelli Luce lamps. There are even 1960s-style perforated metal screens — lamiera forata — on some walls, which call to mind the vintage-meets-contemporary interiors of Marcante Testa. Public spaces incorporate more Italian furniture, Carrera marble, and, in the lobby, an opulent hand-blown crystal centerpiece for a little old-world flair. If your expense account doesn’t necessarily stretch to the levels of a designer boutique hotel during Salone, we get it, but you can still snoop the interiors: Casa Laveni will mark its opening with a cinematic installation by Crosby Studios and the launch of new cocktail glassware by Ananas Ananas, and everyone is invited in to explore.
📷 @kasiagatowskaphotography

Nearly three years ago, I had the pleasure of staying at the @apollopalmhotel in Athens just as it was opening its doors, and it was the embodiment of Grecian sunshine. As the boutique hotel group that owns it prepares to open their first property in Milan, the localized approach is similar; the results are anything but. @casalaveni is a Milanese project through and through, embodying a darker, quieter luxury with nods to the whimsical and surreal. Its 30 rooms have been retrofitted — by @sacchi.architetti and @deloguarchitecture — into a colonnaded neoclassical palazzo in Brera that was once home to the prominent early 20th-century engineer Giuseppe Laveni, who with architect Aldo Avati designed several other buildings around the city.
In the hotel’s rooms, the Italian influence is evident: moody slate-blue walls, red velvet ottomans, LondonArt cloud wallpaper on the ceilings that feels like a nod to Fornasetti, midcentury-esque brass mirrors, Artemide and Martinelli Luce lamps. There are even 1960s-style perforated metal screens — lamiera forata — on some walls, which call to mind the vintage-meets-contemporary interiors of Marcante Testa. Public spaces incorporate more Italian furniture, Carrera marble, and, in the lobby, an opulent hand-blown crystal centerpiece for a little old-world flair. If your expense account doesn’t necessarily stretch to the levels of a designer boutique hotel during Salone, we get it, but you can still snoop the interiors: Casa Laveni will mark its opening with a cinematic installation by Crosby Studios and the launch of new cocktail glassware by Ananas Ananas, and everyone is invited in to explore.
📷 @kasiagatowskaphotography

Nearly three years ago, I had the pleasure of staying at the @apollopalmhotel in Athens just as it was opening its doors, and it was the embodiment of Grecian sunshine. As the boutique hotel group that owns it prepares to open their first property in Milan, the localized approach is similar; the results are anything but. @casalaveni is a Milanese project through and through, embodying a darker, quieter luxury with nods to the whimsical and surreal. Its 30 rooms have been retrofitted — by @sacchi.architetti and @deloguarchitecture — into a colonnaded neoclassical palazzo in Brera that was once home to the prominent early 20th-century engineer Giuseppe Laveni, who with architect Aldo Avati designed several other buildings around the city.
In the hotel’s rooms, the Italian influence is evident: moody slate-blue walls, red velvet ottomans, LondonArt cloud wallpaper on the ceilings that feels like a nod to Fornasetti, midcentury-esque brass mirrors, Artemide and Martinelli Luce lamps. There are even 1960s-style perforated metal screens — lamiera forata — on some walls, which call to mind the vintage-meets-contemporary interiors of Marcante Testa. Public spaces incorporate more Italian furniture, Carrera marble, and, in the lobby, an opulent hand-blown crystal centerpiece for a little old-world flair. If your expense account doesn’t necessarily stretch to the levels of a designer boutique hotel during Salone, we get it, but you can still snoop the interiors: Casa Laveni will mark its opening with a cinematic installation by Crosby Studios and the launch of new cocktail glassware by Ananas Ananas, and everyone is invited in to explore.
📷 @kasiagatowskaphotography

Nearly three years ago, I had the pleasure of staying at the @apollopalmhotel in Athens just as it was opening its doors, and it was the embodiment of Grecian sunshine. As the boutique hotel group that owns it prepares to open their first property in Milan, the localized approach is similar; the results are anything but. @casalaveni is a Milanese project through and through, embodying a darker, quieter luxury with nods to the whimsical and surreal. Its 30 rooms have been retrofitted — by @sacchi.architetti and @deloguarchitecture — into a colonnaded neoclassical palazzo in Brera that was once home to the prominent early 20th-century engineer Giuseppe Laveni, who with architect Aldo Avati designed several other buildings around the city.
In the hotel’s rooms, the Italian influence is evident: moody slate-blue walls, red velvet ottomans, LondonArt cloud wallpaper on the ceilings that feels like a nod to Fornasetti, midcentury-esque brass mirrors, Artemide and Martinelli Luce lamps. There are even 1960s-style perforated metal screens — lamiera forata — on some walls, which call to mind the vintage-meets-contemporary interiors of Marcante Testa. Public spaces incorporate more Italian furniture, Carrera marble, and, in the lobby, an opulent hand-blown crystal centerpiece for a little old-world flair. If your expense account doesn’t necessarily stretch to the levels of a designer boutique hotel during Salone, we get it, but you can still snoop the interiors: Casa Laveni will mark its opening with a cinematic installation by Crosby Studios and the launch of new cocktail glassware by Ananas Ananas, and everyone is invited in to explore.
📷 @kasiagatowskaphotography

Nearly three years ago, I had the pleasure of staying at the @apollopalmhotel in Athens just as it was opening its doors, and it was the embodiment of Grecian sunshine. As the boutique hotel group that owns it prepares to open their first property in Milan, the localized approach is similar; the results are anything but. @casalaveni is a Milanese project through and through, embodying a darker, quieter luxury with nods to the whimsical and surreal. Its 30 rooms have been retrofitted — by @sacchi.architetti and @deloguarchitecture — into a colonnaded neoclassical palazzo in Brera that was once home to the prominent early 20th-century engineer Giuseppe Laveni, who with architect Aldo Avati designed several other buildings around the city.
In the hotel’s rooms, the Italian influence is evident: moody slate-blue walls, red velvet ottomans, LondonArt cloud wallpaper on the ceilings that feels like a nod to Fornasetti, midcentury-esque brass mirrors, Artemide and Martinelli Luce lamps. There are even 1960s-style perforated metal screens — lamiera forata — on some walls, which call to mind the vintage-meets-contemporary interiors of Marcante Testa. Public spaces incorporate more Italian furniture, Carrera marble, and, in the lobby, an opulent hand-blown crystal centerpiece for a little old-world flair. If your expense account doesn’t necessarily stretch to the levels of a designer boutique hotel during Salone, we get it, but you can still snoop the interiors: Casa Laveni will mark its opening with a cinematic installation by Crosby Studios and the launch of new cocktail glassware by Ananas Ananas, and everyone is invited in to explore.
📷 @kasiagatowskaphotography

Nearly three years ago, I had the pleasure of staying at the @apollopalmhotel in Athens just as it was opening its doors, and it was the embodiment of Grecian sunshine. As the boutique hotel group that owns it prepares to open their first property in Milan, the localized approach is similar; the results are anything but. @casalaveni is a Milanese project through and through, embodying a darker, quieter luxury with nods to the whimsical and surreal. Its 30 rooms have been retrofitted — by @sacchi.architetti and @deloguarchitecture — into a colonnaded neoclassical palazzo in Brera that was once home to the prominent early 20th-century engineer Giuseppe Laveni, who with architect Aldo Avati designed several other buildings around the city.
In the hotel’s rooms, the Italian influence is evident: moody slate-blue walls, red velvet ottomans, LondonArt cloud wallpaper on the ceilings that feels like a nod to Fornasetti, midcentury-esque brass mirrors, Artemide and Martinelli Luce lamps. There are even 1960s-style perforated metal screens — lamiera forata — on some walls, which call to mind the vintage-meets-contemporary interiors of Marcante Testa. Public spaces incorporate more Italian furniture, Carrera marble, and, in the lobby, an opulent hand-blown crystal centerpiece for a little old-world flair. If your expense account doesn’t necessarily stretch to the levels of a designer boutique hotel during Salone, we get it, but you can still snoop the interiors: Casa Laveni will mark its opening with a cinematic installation by Crosby Studios and the launch of new cocktail glassware by Ananas Ananas, and everyone is invited in to explore.
📷 @kasiagatowskaphotography
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