Milan Design week is approaching.
Save the Date and check out the projects of ATLANTE design brands around town!
April 20th – 26th 2026

De Marchi Verona
On the occasion of Milan Design Week 2026, De Marchi Verona presents in Brera a new chapter in its research on architectural porcelain. A dialogue between history and contemporaneity: the re-edition of Gio Ponti’s Montedoria project and the new collections by Monica Armani, conceived to redefine the relationship between surface, light, and space.
Via Palermo 1, Milan

Dante Negro
“Crafting Forward” an installation by Valcucine.
In the Brera showroom, the project explores the convergence between industrial innovation and contemporary craftsmanship, where customization, intelligent thinking and design culture turn the art of making into a system, shaping a new idea of the kitchen as an evolving ecosystem. The installation builds a dialogue between craft and technology without opposition, enhancing collaborations with manufacturing realities and workshops that share the same culture of making.
VALCUCINE, Corso Garibaldi 99, Milan
“Beyond Uniformity” by Cesar
An installation exploring individuality, material expression and the beauty of non‑standardised design.
For this edition, Dante Negro is a featured partner, showcasing the Dolmen collection designed by Margherita Rui— a sculptural dialogue between craftsmanship, material research and contemporary living. The pieces integrate seamlessly into Cesar’s narrative, highlighting the expressive potential of form and texture.
CESAR FLAGSHIP STORE, Via Larga 23, Milan

Ninefifty
Among the highlights of this year’s Fuorisalone, Ninefifty will be present with its hand‑painted lava‑stone surfaces and handmade terracotta pieces in two exceptional locations.
From 19 to 26 April, you will find Ninefifty:
- At L’Appartamento by Artemest, inside Palazzo Donizetti, where two console counters will welcome visitors in the entrance hall, showcasing the latest collections by Studiotamat and Arianna De Luca.
- At Palazzo Crivelli, within the Door Repubblica exhibition, featuring two bar counters installed in the garden and designed by Margherita Rui, Studiotamat and Arianna De Luca, as well as an entire room curated by Elisa Ossino.
These installations offer a refined overview of Ninefifty’s artisanal approach and its dialogue with contemporary design.
Via Gaetano Donizetti 48, Milan
Via Pontaccio 12, Milan

Giovanni Botticelli
Among the Porta Venezia Design district’s events Giovanni Botticelli will present a few pieces born from a collaboration within L’Appartamento by Artemest, housed in the Palazzo Donizetti, where international designers and interior designers reinterpret the spaces of a Milanese residence through a selection of furnishings, lighting, and objects made by master Italian craftsmen, offering a contemporary interpretation of the country’s manufacturing heritage.
Via Gaetano Donizetti 48, Milan
Giorgio Bena
Two locations for the maker Giorgio Bena who will present new products expanding his craft beyond steel.
A brand new space for 2026 is the new Superstudio Village, a space regenerated from a disused factory and now transformed into an event venue. Located in the Bovisa neighborhood, Superstudio Village debuts with SuperPlayground, a program designed for young designers, emerging studios, and creative collectives.
Via Michele Pericle Negrotto 59, Milan
Trattoria Altra Vista presents Bar Altra Vista at the Le Cavallerizze, a fascinating former stables, a building located within the 5VIE district. Bar Altra Vista, conceived as a natural extension of Trattoria Altra Vista, expands upon the pilot project introduced last year at Palazzo Litta, enhancing its communicative and experiential capabilities.
Via Olona 4, Milan

CCONTINUA+MAMT for ALYSI
An underwater garden emerges within the Alysi store during MDW, curated by the Amsterdam-based duo Chiara Caselli and Francesco Carrasso (CCONTINUA + MAMT).
Vases inhabited by mermaids become porous bodies, narrative surfaces where signs, waves, and presences take shape. In collaboration with Albasser Studio, plant matter frees itself from gravity and forms an aquatic landscape: stems rising like breaths, petals slowly opening, compositions that drift in the space.
Within the decorated ceramic pieces, floral compositions take shape as evolving organisms: single flowers, minimal gestures, light structures that seem to float. Forms and space blend into one another, while vertical elements stand as silent presences, like columns of a submerged temple or mystical creatures.
An invitation to slow down, to wander through fragile details and subtle movements.
Alysi Boutique – Brera – Via Ponte Vetero 6, Milano

We look forward to welcoming you to Milan for an unforgettable week.
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