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DESIGN YOUR MIND MAY 2026 LOUIS VUITTON OBJETS NOMADES- Pierre Legrain Hommage Collection Palazzo Serbelloni FUORISALONE 2026
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STILL 1492. MILANO 2026 The installation points the similarities between western invaders in America 1492 and the modern poor countries. Η εγκατάσταση αναδεικνύει τις ομοιότητες ανάμεσα στους δυτικούς εισβολείς στην Αμερική το 1492 και στις σύγχρονες φτωχές χώρες.  
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FUORISALONE 2026  
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It's ok to be fragile. Milano Zona Isola, fuorisalone 2026 Isola   during   Milan Design Week   in 2026 feels like Milan’s most independent creative pulse — experimental, collaborative, and constantly evolving. Unlike the polished elegance of Brera or the industrial intensity of Tortona, Isola moves with a more grassroots energy. The district breathes through small studios, hidden courtyards, artist workshops, cafés, repurposed garages, and temporary installations scattered between residential streets and contemporary architecture. It feels alive in a more spontaneous way, as if the neighborhood itself is improvising in real time. In 2026, Isola represents the more experimental soul of Milan Design Week: raw but refined, sustainable without preaching, international yet deeply local, and driven by curiosity rather than spectacle. It feels less like a district to consume and more like a creative community temporarily opened to the world. Η Isola κατά τη διάρκεια της Mi...
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Fuorisalone 2026  
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                                              Kartell @Milano Fuorisalone 2026   Kartell  at  Milan Design Week  2026 feels like stepping into a futuristic Milanese apartment suspended somewhere between cinema, memory, and pop culture. For Fuorisalone, the brand transforms its Via Turati flagship into  Le Stanze di Kartell  — not a showroom, but a sequence of lived atmospheres where design becomes part of everyday ritual. Rooms unfold like scenes from a film: translucent surfaces glowing under artificial light, reflective plastics dissolving into shadows, saturated colors interrupting minimalist architecture. The installation turns domestic space into emotional landscape.  Visitors drift from room to room through environments that blur the line between installation and habitation: a glowing dining space that feels frozen after a dinner par...