Salone del Mobile.Milano 2025: Design with a Human Touch
Apr 8, 2025Discover Salone del Mobile.Milano 2025, where design meets a human touch.

The fair credited with establishing collectible design heads to the Place des Lices for a debut Riviera edition
PAD will launch its first Saint-Tropez fair in July 2026, gathering around 20 French and international galleries at Maison Jean Despas.
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Discover Salone del Mobile.Milano 2025, where design meets a human touch.
The story of this Russian jeweller is a fascinating one. Peter Carl Fabergé’s magnificent Eggs capture the era of Catherine the Great, the Romanov, its dynasty…
You might have caught glimpses of artist Andrea Zarraluqui’s porcelain creations on instagram. If you're like us, you won't be able to choose a one and…
In the era of all things digital, where no one writes on paper anymore, calligraphy has become a huge trend among the craft community. Apart from…
The perfect marketing campaign by IKEA. It´s called:”Cook this page”, “The IKEA easy recipe series”. You just have to get the paper, the ingredients, fold it,…
Veronica Martinez at Galleria Rossana Orlandi, THE GINKGO, salone del mobile, fuori salone
The London Design Biennale in now opened in London at Somerset House. Installations, artworks, prototypes and designs from 37 countries and territories have come together in…
Who knew rubber could be so charming? Designer and architect Arielle Assouline-Lichten has launched a beautiful furniture and object collection called Slash Objects and made of…
If you love design, September is your month. From the first London Design Biennale to Paris Design Week, the month is packed with the best international…
Here we come with some inspiration to brighten up your home. First of all, who said door handles have to be boring? Check out this beautiful…
Shoes, gadgets accessories, books…Here are a few last minute ideas to dismantle dad’s expectations this father’s day.
Titled “Selfportrait", this double-face mirror is inspired by the Japanese fan as a feminine accessory symbol of luxury and beauty.
Alice Shirley is a British artist who has written and illustrated children’s books and one of her latest accomplishments is her collaboration with the French fashion…
The New York Times has revealed the Best Book Covers of 2015. Matt Dorfman, the magazine’s artistic director, has selected 12 books chosen for their ability…
Every single day, Michael Zee and his mate Mark van Beek immortalise in their Instagram a new and amazing breakfast from around the world. Arranged symmetrically,…
We can’t think of a better way to kick off Frieze Art Week than with a great trip to that iconic black tent in Berkeley Square.…
Our list to make the most of London Design Festival 2015, and the weekend!
The British designer has transformed the Old Selfridges Hotel into Multiplex: London’s first pop-up department store. A must-see in London Design Festival.
Kiev-based photographer Anna Remarchuk has these poetic compositions tucking flowers inside of envelopes from her great-grandfather.
Show them just how lucky they are to have had you. Here’s our top gift picks for the most sophisticated dads.
Salone del Mobile Milano: the cream of design. What started in 1961 as a fair dedicated to the best in Italian furniture and accessories has become…
Perfect Valentine’s Day Gifts for Design Lovers. Red roses, chocolate hearts…you can do better than that! Since Valentines is around the corner, here are some inspiring…
Scandi style inspiration: Hubsch. It’s very hard not to fall in love with the organic, natural feel and gorgeous simplicity of this Danish Interior label. In…
Until 18th January 2015, Sotheby’s London is hosting ORIGINALS, the selling exhibition of works by internationally acclaimed Dutch designer Tord Boontje and his wife, sculptor Emma…
Placing the star on the topmost branch receives an upgrade in these luxurious hotels around the world. Truly magical if you have a couple of extra…
Camouflage with iconic Fornasetti illustrations? That’s what you get when these two great Italian houses team up.
How many rings do you want? 1, 2, 3? I’ll print them out in a second. This design studio has decided to add 3D jewellery design…
V&A, V&A Museum, Luxury, luxury exhibition, what is luxury, issey Miyake, Nora Fok, Studio Swine, Iris van Herpen, George Daniels
Was it Chanel who who set off the spark? Beyonce? Whatever the case, interior and fashion designers have certainly been caught by the surfboard wave. We’re…
Challenging rules of gravity, mass and equilibrium, Friedman Benda Gallery’s ‘Poised’ table has enlighten everyone at this year’s PAD London, winning the prize for best Contemporary…
Another Instagram project that makes it big. The photographer and designer Paul Octavius is the author of Pantone project, a colourful trip around the world for…
This year's theme is “Lose Yourself in Design”. As if London wasn’t enough a place to get lost in, now we have the wonderful maze that…
Few artists have contributed so much to shaping our nostalgic memories of the late 70’s. Using pencil, pastel and airbrush on photographic portraits, Bernstein made celebrities…
It may seem a bit too über-modern for your taste, but wearable tech is set to be the way of the future. Watches that keep track…
Artists Gisella Velasco and Toni Potenciano have created this witty collection of images that pair up popular hip hop lyrics with the most famous painting of…
A stationery set of inspirational cards. Just to remember yourself or brighten up someone´s day.
The Spanish fashion house has unveiled its new look. Under the direction of Jonathan Anderson, the firm’s new creative director, Loewe has refreshened it’s identity and…
Inspired by the 1896 H.G. Wells sci-fi novel The Island of Doctor Moreau, the italian artist Andrea Mastrovito has created a fantastical illustration collage made from…
The UK's definitive international furnishings fair will take place from 18-20th of May in London ExCeL and will bring together five design districts - The Furniture…
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