Part of Milan Design Week, 5VIE Design District brings collectible design, fine craftsmanship, and innovative combinations of art and design to the heart of Milan's historic center, specifically in the 5VIE district. The theme for this edition is "Invisible Harmonies," exploring the subtle forces that connect the visible and invisible, form and meaning, object and intuition.

Scheduled from April 7 to 13, Milan Design Week 2025 is just around the corner. This annual event transforms Milan into the global epicenter of design, attracting professionals and enthusiasts to celebrate creativity and innovation. To ensure you don’t miss any of the exciting exhibitions, installations and product launches, it’s essential to stay informed about the key highlights and trends.​

This year’s theme, “Mondi Connessi” (Connected Worlds), emphasizes the fusion of design, artificial intelligence and collective participation, envisioning a future where creativity and technology intertwine to shape new realities. ​

Prepare for an immersive experience that explores the connections between tradition and innovation, nature and technology, culture and the future.

That’s What You Can’t Miss at Milan Design Week 2025:

Salone del Mobile.Milano

As the centerpiece of Milan Design Week, Salone del Mobile Milano will be held at the Rho-Fieramilano pavilions from April 8th to 13th.

This prestigious furniture fair brings together leading brands and designers, presenting cutting-edge designs and innovations in furniture, lighting, and accessories. ​ The 63rd edition of the fair will feature over 2,000 exhibitors from 37 countries, highlighting the global impact of the design and furnishing industry. Poliform, Minotti, Molteni & C, and Moroso are the must-see stands.

Minotti's exhibition at Milan Design Week 2025 will showcase their latest luxury furniture collections, emphasizing sophisticated design and exceptional craftsmanship. The brand's living room setups are expected to feature elegant sofas, refined coffee tables, and stylish lighting, all exemplifying Minotti's commitment to contemporary aesthetics and comfort
Minotti

Prada Frames In Transit

Prada Frames returns to Milan Design Week in 2025 with the theme “In Transit,” exploring the dynamics between design and the environment. Curated by the Italian design studio Formafantasma, this fourth edition offers a multifaceted examination of infrastructure as a system that shapes movement -of people, goods, data, and power. The three-day event, from April 6th to 8th, unfolds across two significant venues: the Padiglione Reale at Milan’s Central Station and aboard the restored Arlecchino train, both emblematic of Italy’s rich design heritage. Discussions will feature prominent figures such as Paola Antonelli, Kate Crawford, and Hito Steyerl, providing diverse perspectives on mobility and its impact on contemporary society.

​Prada Frames, the annual symposium promoting interdisciplinary dialogue, returns to Milan Design Week in 2025 with the theme "In Transit," exploring the dynamics between design and the environment.

Variations: MoscaPartners’ collective exhibition

During MDW 2025, from April 6 to 13, MoscaPartners presents “Variations 2025” at the historic Palazzo Litta, located at Corso Magenta, 24, Milan. This collective exhibition, themed “Migrations,” explores the dynamics of cultural exchange and innovation in design. Curated by South Korean architect Byoung Soo Cho of BCHO Partners, the showcase features 24 exhibitors from 12 countries, transforming the palace’s historic rooms into a vibrant space for experimentation and discovery. The Main Courtyard greets visitors with Cho’s installation “Nobody Owns the Land: Earth, Forest, Mahk,” marking his first site-specific work in Italy.

Part of Milan Design Week, 5VIE Design District brings collectible design, fine craftsmanship, and innovative combinations of art and design to the heart of Milan's historic center, specifically in the 5VIE district. The theme for this edition is "Invisible Harmonies," exploring the subtle forces that connect the visible and invisible, form and meaning, object and intuition.
Courtesy of MoscaPartners

House of Switzerland Milano

At Milan Design Week 2025, the House of Switzerland Milano will present a collective exhibition emphasizing the theme of “Collaboration.” Selected by an international jury of industry experts, each project provides a tangible example of how collaboration shapes different stages of the design process. This exhibition highlights the strength and depth of Switzerland’s contemporary design scene and its ability to add value when collaborating with international partners. Organized by Pro Helvetia and Presence Switzerland, the event will take place at Casa degli Artisti in Brera, Milan, from April 7 to 13.

​At Milan Design Week 2025, the House of Switzerland Milano will present a collective exhibition emphasizing the theme of Collaboration. Organized by Pro Helvetia and Presence Switzerland.
House of Switzerland Milano 2025 «Collaboration». Photo: Jean Jacques Balzac

Brera Design District

The Brera Design District will host a variety of exhibitions and installations during the Milan Design Week 2025. This year’s event includes 204 permanent showrooms, with 10 new openings and over 170 temporary exhibitors, culminating in more than 300 initiatives throughout the district. The district’s multifaceted identity combines art, culture, lifestyle and hospitality.

​Brera Design Week 2025, part of Milan Design Week, embraces the theme "Connected Worlds," showcasing innovative design and furniture exhibitions in Milan's Brera district.

The esteemed Brera Design District will host an exclusive exhibition at Spazio Bruno Bordese (Via Pietro Maroncelli 2), spotlighting Portuguese talent. Associative Design®, a brand of AIMMP, returns to present an exceptional array of Portuguese design, innovation, and craftsmanship. This curated showcase will feature distinguished Portuguese brands such as Malabar, Vanessa Barragão, and Carlos Mello, exemplifying the nation’s unique approach to contemporary design.​

A Preview of Malabar’s Creations at Brera Design District

Malabar is set to showcase its distinctive collection at the Brera Design District, featuring pieces such as the Fauves Bedside Table, Circulus Dining Table and the Myth Dining Chair.

Artistic-inspired, this Malabar's bedside features a wooden structure hand-painted with simple abstract forms but bold colors, adorned with Verde Guatemala marble, supported by a polished brass base will be displayed at Milan Design Week.
Fauves Bedside Table
At Milan Design Week, Malabar will present the Circulus Dining Table and Myth Dining Chair. The Circulus table, with its frosted bronze glass top and marble base, showcases exquisite craftsmanship, while the upholstery base with lacquered feet adds elegance. The Myth Dining Chair, upholstered in cotton velvet in various hues, features semi-circle lacquered wood feet and polished brass, combining vibrant textures and materials for a truly unique design.
Circulus Dining Table and Myth Dining Chair

Design Talks and Conferences

During the Milan Design Week 2025, the city will host the Design Kiosk, a temporary space curated by DWA Design Studio and located in Piazza della Scala, open daily from 10 am to 7 pm. The 2025 edition features a series of talks moderated by journalist Serena Scarpello, with special guests including designers Piero Lissoni, Federica Biasi, Giulia Ricci, Alessandro Valenti, Aldo Cibic, Stephen Burks, Malika Leiper, Olimpia Zagnoli and Pietro Corraini. Additionally, various talks and conferences will be held throughout the week, featuring industry leaders discussing topics such as sustainability, technological integration in design and future trends, offering valuable insights into the evolving design landscape.

During the Milan Design Week 2025, the city will host the Design Kiosk, a temporary space curated by DWA Design Studio and located in Piazza della Scala.
Design: DWA Design Studio. Photo: Alessandro Russotti

Digital Experiences

Embracing technological advancements, Milan Design Week 2025 will feature digital exhibitions and virtual tours, enabling global audiences to engage with showcased designs. The event’s theme, “Connected Worlds,” emphasizes design’s role in linking diverse aspects of our lives, including the integration of physical and digital realms through AI and IoT. This approach invites participants to explore how design fosters connections across various domains, enhancing the interactive experience for all. ​​

Embracing technological advancements, Milan Design Week 2025 will feature digital exhibitions and virtual tours, enabling global audiences to engage with showcased designs. The event's theme is Connected Worlds.
Google, Making the Invisible Visible. Photo: Lachlan Turczan

Milan Design Week 2025 is set to be a celebration of creativity, innovation and cultural exchange, offering attendees a comprehensive view of the current and future trajectories of global design.

It promises to be an exciting and dynamic event, full of inspiration, innovation and creativity. From the globally renowned Salone del Mobile.Milano to the experimental exhibitions at across Milan’s vibrant districts, there is something for everyone. Whether you are a design professional or simply a lover of art and architecture, this event offers an unparalleled opportunity to explore the cutting-edge trends and ideas shaping the future of design. Be sure to mark your calendar and prepare to be amazed by the events and installations that will unfold across the city’s many districts!

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