4 April, 2025

Brera Design Week 2025: 10 installations not to be missed

Once again this year, during Fuorisalone 2025, the Brera Design Week is confirmed as the point of reference for professionals and brands, with 204 permanent showrooms and over 300 initiatives planned.


Here are 10 installations not to be missed if you are in Milan:

Tokujin Yoshioka – “Frozen” by Grand Seiko
📍Palazzo Landriani – Via Borgonuovo, 25
The work Aqua Chair by renowned Japanese designer Tokujin Yoshioka, a transparent light sculpture, transforms over time into a fascinating interplay of light and matter.

“glo for art” by glo
📍Palazzo Moscova 18, Via della Moscova, 18
An interactive installation between pop art and surrealism, with bright colours and invisible technology for a unique sensory experience.

Denza’s European debut
📍Gattinoni Hub – Via Statuto, 2
An interactive tunnel with mirror games and cutting-edge technology, an exclusive sensory experience that goes beyond the traditional concept of a car.

“Bamboo Encounters” by Gucci
📍Cloisters ofSan Simpliciano, Piazza Paolo VI, 6
A tribute to bamboo, Gucci’s iconic material, through a design journey between past and present.

“House of Switzerland”
📍Casa degli Artisti, Via Tommaso da Cazzaniga, angolo Corso Garibaldi, 89/A
An exhibition celebrating the concept of collaboration as a core value in the development of Swiss design, with works by independent designers and internationally renowned brands.

“Città Paradiso” by Solferino28
📍Entrance from Via Solferino, 26
Large floating bubbles transport visitors into a dream world where imagination and technology create futuristic visions of the ideal city.

“New Wave” by Marsotto
📍Marsotto, Largo Treves, 2
A collection of marble tables and modules by Robert Stadler, characterised by unique shapes and refined colours.

“La Prima Notte di Quiete” by Loro Piana
📍Cortile della Seta, Via della Moscova, 33
An immersive installation between reality and cinematic suggestion, signed Loro Piana and Dimoremilano.

“MUJI MUJI 5.5” by MUJI
📍Pippa Bacca Garden, Via Tommaso da Cazzaniga
Sustainable architecture inspired by Japanese design, with organic and reclaimed materials and ecological solutions for responsible urban living.

“Connected Scenarios” by Valcucine
📍Corso Garibaldi, 99
The Valcucine Milano Brera showroom is transformed into a hub for reflection and discussion between planners and designers on topics such as the integration of physical and digital worlds, dialogue between cultures, inclusive design and sustainability.

An edition not to be missed with immersive installations that redefine the concept of design.

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