From groundbreaking partnerships between Giorgetti and Maserati to boundary-pushing works by emerging talents such as Lucas Zito and Jialun Xiong, Milan Design Week 2025 reveals the future of design across furniture, lighting and decor. Explore the intricate artistry of Seksai’s 3D printing technology, experience the sculptural lighting by Serip and immerse yourself in the rich cultural narratives of Sharai Milano. With exciting debuts, thought-provoking installations and collaborations that blend tradition with modernity, Milan Design Week 2025 offers something for every design enthusiast. Here’s the DNN guide to all of the must-see exhibitions and collections!
Boon Editions
As part of BOON_EDITIONS’ curated showcase at Milan Design Week, London- and Istanbul-based studio AHU will debut new colorways of its collectible furniture and objects at BOON_ROOM. Fusing the mysticism of Asia Minor with contemporary design, AHU’s handcrafted pieces—rooted in tradition yet unmistakably modern—reinterpret symbols of hospitality and protection through striking marbling and sculptural form.

Also part of BOON_EDITIONS’ presentation at Milan Design Week, Brussels-based A2Studio unveils Bravery and Telurra—two sculptural works that blur the boundaries between architecture, couture, and contemporary art. Merging fluidity with structure and elegance with chaos, designers Bilal Salmi and Jérôme Dieu channel their multidisciplinary roots to create forms that pulse with movement, tension, and poetic materiality.


Los Angeles–based designer Jialun Xiong debuts a striking new furniture collection with Boon Room that pays homage to the skeletal steel frameworks of mid-century architecture and the vertical density of her hometown, Chongqing. Known for revealing the poetic strength of exposed structures, Xiong transforms foundational lines into expressive, architectural forms that command presence and poise.

Contardi
Paola Navone’s Baggy collection for Contardi expands with new sizes, offering even greater versatility and customization for contemporary spaces. Inspired by the playful essence of oversized pants, the collection blends bold design with functional lighting, using satin polycarbonate diffusers and textile rope to create a striking yet dynamic aesthetic.

Do You Speak Flower?
Do You Speak Flower? blooms at Milan Design Week with a provocative exhibition at BASE Milano, where students from Head – Genève and the University of Ljubljana reinterpret the secret language of flowers through illuminated vases and photographs infused with political, feminist, and queer symbolism. Complementing the show, a book launch at Casa Degli Artisti deepens the exploration of floriography, challenging traditional floral tropes and uncovering the radical potential of botanical expression through the lens of contemporary design.
Draga & Aurel
Draga & Aurel’s Rescue Me collection at Milano Design Week 2025 redefines the art of upcycling, transforming discarded furniture fragments into bold, one-of-a-kind artistic pieces. Through a process of metamorphosis, these reimagined objects, infused with vibrant resin and illuminated by fluorescent accents, bridge the gap between memory and modernity, offering a powerful statement on the potential of what is often overlooked.

Ejarque
Inspired by the artists’ Velencian heritage, each piece in his Fuego collection captures a moment of transformation, where wood, glass, and combustion collide.

Giorgetti Maserati Edition
Giorgetti and Maserati unite at Milano Design Week 2025 to unveil an extraordinary collaboration celebrating Italian craftsmanship and innovation. The Giorgetti Maserati Edition blends the elegance of bespoke furnishings with the technological prowess of the Maserati Grecale Folgore, creating a timeless collection inspired by Neptune’s Trident and the power of nature.

Floria
Also from Giorgetti, in partnership with Pierre-Yves Rochon debut Floria, a captivating collection of tables that redefines the oval form with elegant sculptural design and exceptional craftsmanship. Inspired by nature’s delicate strength, Floria combines refined marble and soft leather, creating a timeless masterpiece that seamlessly blends aesthetic beauty with functionality.

Ikea’s 30 years in Milan
Marking 30 years since its debut at Milan Design Week, IKEA returns in 2025 with a bold takeover of Tenoha on Via Vigevano, celebrating its legacy of Democratic Design through interactive installations, a vibrant cultural program, and the exclusive launch of the STOCKHOLM 2025 collection. From late-night parties and creative labs to sustainably minded showcases and the Smörgås Sensation pop-up restaurant, the experience reflects IKEA’s evolving role as both a design innovator and global tastemaker.


Illulian
Illulian showcases A list designer collaborations with the likes of Zaha Hadid Architects, Naoto Fukasawa, Elena Cutolo and more.

Lodes
Lodes, a family-owned contemporary lighting brand, will unveil a series of exciting new designs at Euroluce, including collaborations with Geckeler Michels, Marco Piva, Patrick Norguet, estudi{H}ac, and Needs Studio.

Lucas Zito
Emerging designer Lucas Zito makes a sweeping statement at Milan Design Week 2025 with eight installations across the city, showcasing his expansive creative vision and collaborative ethos. Anchored by GOOD SELECTION—a vibrant, international group show near Alcova featuring over 60 designers—Zito also presents new collections and special editions in iconic venues from Rossana Orlandi to Palazzo dei Giureconsulti, offering a dynamic portrait of contemporary design across Europe and beyond.

Marrimor
Vancouver-based design duo Marrimor returns to Milan Design Week with the debut of the Drape Sofa at MoscaPartners’ “Variations” exhibition in Palazzo Litta, April 7–13. Set amid whimsical “puddles” that invite playful interaction, the glamorous-yet-cozy piece offers a theatrical take on modern lounging.


Martial Veil
Designed by AB+AC Architects, Martial Veil is an immersive installation that merges material and senses. A three-dimensional terrazzo wall, with intense hues and a sculptural presence, unfolds in an unexpected dialogue with scent, transforming the space into a multisensory experience.
Rimadesio
Rimadesio will be launching exciting new collections with Giuseppe Bavuso, with chairs, tables, and armchairs that promote visual harmony across design styles and make captivating focal points in any space.

Sekisai
Sekisai is a Tokyo-based design studio that merges design and technology through groundbreaking 3D printing. With their unique process combining shaping and coloring in a single step, Sekisei creates mesmerizing visual effects that shift with perspective. At SaloneSatellite 2025, visitors can explore their Maximal Design concept, a bold reimagining of decoration in an era of minimalism.

Serip
Serip invites visitors to explore its latest collections at Salone del Mobile – Euroluce 2025 in Milan, where sculptural illumination and nature-inspired design converge in a celebration of modern forms and innovative materials.

Sharai Milano
Step into the world of Sahrai Milano during Design Week for a multi-sensory journey through Persian heritage, AI-powered artistry and sustainable innovation. From a traditional tea ceremony in the Secret Chaï Room to a live rug design workshop using 100% recycled denim, each experience is a tribute to craftsmanship, culture and contemporary vision.

Quartzforms
Scapin Group’s Marmo Arredo and Quartzforms transform raw material into an innovative dialogue of light, sustainability, and design. Curated by Stefano Boeri Interiors, this immersive showroom showcases pioneering surfaces like Quartzforms®’ Ecotone™ range, redefining modern interiors with eco-conscious elegance.

