Milano Design Week, 5 things not to be missed today

Fuorisalone has officially started: from Alcova, a new and incredible venue on the outskirts of Milan, to the Flos performance in the center and the ever-present Gaetano Pesce, here’s a list of what to see on this first day of Design Week.

Alcova at the former slaughterhouse At its fifth edition, Alcova is once again an interesting stop for both its container (the previous slaughterhouse in Porta Vittoria, which has been abandoned for the past 20 years) and its content: a delicate but sturdy balance between independent designers, schools, and businesses, selected by the curators Joseph Grima and Valentina Ciuffi. There are too many events to list them all, so here’s a recommendation of what to not miss: the OTO Chair, the chair in recycled plastic designed by Alessandro Stabile and Martinelli Venezia (L6); the 15 Danish brands of “This is Denmark” (C16); the “IED Ecocentrico” (Ecocentric) exhibition, with Giacimenti Urbani, an association that focuses on reducing resource waste (M15a); the graphic self-sufficiency experiment of the Dutch designer Mark van Wageningen (R11), who tried to produce everything by himself, from the paper to the soap he used to wash his hands after work; and the collection in Acron, a cement-based composited, coordinated by Stormo Studio for the Venetian brand Pulkra (C17). E.S.

Alcova
Porta Vittoria’s former slaughterhouse
viale Molise 62, Milan
April 17th-23rd 2023, h. 11a.m.-7p.m. Photo Daniele Ratti

Alcova at the former slaughterhouse

Alcova
Porta Vittoria’s former slaughterhouse
viale Molise 62, Milan
April 17th-23rd 2023, h. 11a.m.-7p.m. Photo Daniele Ratti

Alcova at the former slaughterhouse

Alcova
Porta Vittoria’s former slaughterhouse
viale Molise 62, Milan
April 17th-23rd 2023, h. 11a.m.-7p.m. Photo Daniele Ratti

2023 Dropcity Convention Dropcity is once again the experimental collector of the former warehouse tunnels of the Stazione Centrale. The program was curated by the founder of the architecture and design center Andrea Caputo and it includes a series of exhibitions and panels with international designers until April 23rd, with a strong participation from Asian countries. The daily events will be hosted in Tunnel 60 and are curated by Anneke Abhelakh.
The exhibitions include “Tunnel Evangelion,” featuring the ten finalist projects of the contest for the recovery of the former warehouse, and an interpretation of the spaces by the SCI-Arc students. Don’t miss “Prepper’s Pantry: Objects That Save Lives,” an astonishing installation on Survivalism, and “The Last Pencil,” a sneak peek of Lausanne's Mudac program. Many Asian countries participated; we recommend the metallic chairs of Daisuke Yamamoto, a space for Nero Editions and Freitag, the historical brand that portrays the past and future of their bags and circular economy.  G.R.

Spazi dei Magazzini Raccordati, Via Sammartini
15-23 April 2023 Photo Daniele Ratti

Spazi dei Magazzini Raccordati, Via Sammartini
15-23 April 2023 Photo Daniele Ratti

Spazi dei Magazzini Raccordati, Via Sammartini
15-23 April 2023 Photo Daniele Ratti

Gaetano Pesce is everywhere Once again on the throne of coolness thanks to last year’s collaboration with Bottega Veneta, the volcanic doyen of the Italian designed based in Brooklyn dominates Milan. He returns to Cassina after last year’s collaboration, he “illuminates” Bottega Ghianda, while at Luisa Delle Piane, his namesake new lamp (Gaetana) joins the classical Osso, Spaghetti, and Quadrata. The main star is once again Bottega Veneta, for which he designed a set of bags with a bucolic theme (mountains and prairies) and a carefully created, site-specific installation that you can visit at the Montenapoleone boutique before it will flood your Instagram feed. A.S.

Bottega Veneta
Via Montenapoleone 27/A 
April 15th-22nd 2023 Photo Daniele Ratti  

Gaetano Pesce is everywhere

Bottega Veneta
Via Montenapoleone 27/A 
April 15th-22nd 2023 Photo Daniele Ratti  

Gaetano Pesce is everywhere

Bottega Veneta
Via Montenapoleone 27/A 
April 15th-22nd 2023 Photo Daniele Ratti  

Clay Court Club by Cristina Celestino Cristina Celestino enters the Milan Design Week and chooses a place that might as well be the most original of this edition of the Fuorisalone for her “Clay Court Club:” the historical tennis club, designed by a young Giovanni Muzio for the Bonacossa count between 1922-1930. Here, her furniture – just like the seats for Billiani, the carpet by Besana Carpet Lab, and the bench with a canopy for Skillmax – play and converse with classical elegance and Muzio’s slightly metaphysical architecture, which Celestino valorizes by exalting every minimal detail. It’s also worth taking a walk outdoors among the tennis courts and to the pool surrounded by a long, blue colonnade. E.S. 

Tennis Club Milano Alberto Bonacossa
Via Giuseppe Arimondi 15
April 14th-23rd 23, 10 a.m. – 8 a.m. Photo Daniele Ratti

Clay Court Club by Cristina Celestino

Tennis Club Milano Alberto Bonacossa
Via Giuseppe Arimondi 15
April 14th-23rd 23, 10 a.m. – 8 a.m. Photo Daniele Ratti

Clay Court Club by Cristina Celestino

Tennis Club Milano Alberto Bonacossa
Via Giuseppe Arimondi 15
April 14th-23rd 23, 10 a.m. – 8 a.m. Photo Daniele Ratti

Flos Performance Under the vaults of the brand’s urban space, overlooking a 17th-century courtyard, Flos is hosting Six Acts, the installation blending the versatility of flexible track lighting elements
My Circuit by Michael Anastassiades with a six-act performance cycle, curated by Fabio Cherstich. The time-based practice of a group of performers interacting with lights and domestic elements enhances the temporal flexibility of Anastassiades' design, "an ephemeral and dynamic scene that can change in the shortest time" generated by a ceiling design that conceptually could evoke Baroque moldings, as the designer himself has remarked.

Flos Professional Space
Corso Monforte 15, Milan
18-23 April 2023
10.00 am – 7.00 pm
Wed 19 April: 10.00 am – 5.00 pm Photo Daniele Ratti

Flos Performance

Flos Professional Space
Corso Monforte 15, Milan
18-23 April 2023
10.00 am – 7.00 pm
Wed 19 April: 10.00 am – 5.00 pm Photo Daniele Ratti

Flos Performance

Flos Professional Space
Corso Monforte 15, Milan
18-23 April 2023
10.00 am – 7.00 pm
Wed 19 April: 10.00 am – 5.00 pm Photo Daniele Ratti

The Milan Design Week finally comes back to being in April, after skipping an edition due to the pandemic and holding two editions on odd months, September (2021) and June (2022). There are great expectations for this 2023 Fuorisalone, which involves about 1200 events, 40% more than last year, that will take place in new or suburban neighborhoods. Together with some returning neighborhoods, like Brera, Zona Tortona, Isola and Cinque Vie, there are some new ones, like Porta Venezia and Garegnano, and other satellite entities like Alcova (which moved to the Calvairate area) of the Marchiondi Institute in Baggio. Milan is getting ready to welcome designers, architects, artists, and visitors from all over the world by offering its historical and cutting-edge gems scattered all over the city. Many have already arrived during the weekend, but the number will continue to grow as tomorrow’s inauguration at Rho Fiera Milano approaches. While waiting for the Salone del Mobile to open its doors, we selected the venues you can visit today. Take a look at the gallery to find out more.

1. Alcova all’ex macello
Ex Macello di Porta Vittoria, viale Molise 62
17-23 April 2023, h. 11am-7pm 2. Dropcity Convention 2023
Spazi dei Magazzini Raccordati lungo Via Sammartini
15-23 April 2023, h. 10am-6pm 3. Gaetano Pesce x Bottega Veneta
Via Montenapoleone 27/A 
15-22 April 2023 4. Il Clay Court Club di Cristina Celestino
Tennis Club Milano Bonacossa, Via Giuseppe Arimondi 15
14-23 April 2023, h. 10am-8pm 5. Six Acts da Flos
Corso Monforte 15
18-23 April 2023, h. 10am-7pm (19 aprile h. 10am-5pm)

Alcova at the former slaughterhouse Alcova
Porta Vittoria’s former slaughterhouse
viale Molise 62, Milan
April 17th-23rd 2023, h. 11a.m.-7p.m. Photo Daniele Ratti

At its fifth edition, Alcova is once again an interesting stop for both its container (the previous slaughterhouse in Porta Vittoria, which has been abandoned for the past 20 years) and its content: a delicate but sturdy balance between independent designers, schools, and businesses, selected by the curators Joseph Grima and Valentina Ciuffi. There are too many events to list them all, so here’s a recommendation of what to not miss: the OTO Chair, the chair in recycled plastic designed by Alessandro Stabile and Martinelli Venezia (L6); the 15 Danish brands of “This is Denmark” (C16); the “IED Ecocentrico” (Ecocentric) exhibition, with Giacimenti Urbani, an association that focuses on reducing resource waste (M15a); the graphic self-sufficiency experiment of the Dutch designer Mark van Wageningen (R11), who tried to produce everything by himself, from the paper to the soap he used to wash his hands after work; and the collection in Acron, a cement-based composited, coordinated by Stormo Studio for the Venetian brand Pulkra (C17). E.S.

Alcova at the former slaughterhouse Alcova
Porta Vittoria’s former slaughterhouse
viale Molise 62, Milan
April 17th-23rd 2023, h. 11a.m.-7p.m. Photo Daniele Ratti

Alcova at the former slaughterhouse Alcova
Porta Vittoria’s former slaughterhouse
viale Molise 62, Milan
April 17th-23rd 2023, h. 11a.m.-7p.m. Photo Daniele Ratti

2023 Dropcity Convention Spazi dei Magazzini Raccordati, Via Sammartini
15-23 April 2023 Photo Daniele Ratti

Dropcity is once again the experimental collector of the former warehouse tunnels of the Stazione Centrale. The program was curated by the founder of the architecture and design center Andrea Caputo and it includes a series of exhibitions and panels with international designers until April 23rd, with a strong participation from Asian countries. The daily events will be hosted in Tunnel 60 and are curated by Anneke Abhelakh.
The exhibitions include “Tunnel Evangelion,” featuring the ten finalist projects of the contest for the recovery of the former warehouse, and an interpretation of the spaces by the SCI-Arc students. Don’t miss “Prepper’s Pantry: Objects That Save Lives,” an astonishing installation on Survivalism, and “The Last Pencil,” a sneak peek of Lausanne's Mudac program. Many Asian countries participated; we recommend the metallic chairs of Daisuke Yamamoto, a space for Nero Editions and Freitag, the historical brand that portrays the past and future of their bags and circular economy.  G.R.

Spazi dei Magazzini Raccordati, Via Sammartini
15-23 April 2023 Photo Daniele Ratti

Spazi dei Magazzini Raccordati, Via Sammartini
15-23 April 2023 Photo Daniele Ratti

Gaetano Pesce is everywhere Bottega Veneta
Via Montenapoleone 27/A 
April 15th-22nd 2023 Photo Daniele Ratti  

Once again on the throne of coolness thanks to last year’s collaboration with Bottega Veneta, the volcanic doyen of the Italian designed based in Brooklyn dominates Milan. He returns to Cassina after last year’s collaboration, he “illuminates” Bottega Ghianda, while at Luisa Delle Piane, his namesake new lamp (Gaetana) joins the classical Osso, Spaghetti, and Quadrata. The main star is once again Bottega Veneta, for which he designed a set of bags with a bucolic theme (mountains and prairies) and a carefully created, site-specific installation that you can visit at the Montenapoleone boutique before it will flood your Instagram feed. A.S.

Gaetano Pesce is everywhere Bottega Veneta
Via Montenapoleone 27/A 
April 15th-22nd 2023 Photo Daniele Ratti  

Gaetano Pesce is everywhere Bottega Veneta
Via Montenapoleone 27/A 
April 15th-22nd 2023 Photo Daniele Ratti  

Clay Court Club by Cristina Celestino Tennis Club Milano Alberto Bonacossa
Via Giuseppe Arimondi 15
April 14th-23rd 23, 10 a.m. – 8 a.m. Photo Daniele Ratti

Cristina Celestino enters the Milan Design Week and chooses a place that might as well be the most original of this edition of the Fuorisalone for her “Clay Court Club:” the historical tennis club, designed by a young Giovanni Muzio for the Bonacossa count between 1922-1930. Here, her furniture – just like the seats for Billiani, the carpet by Besana Carpet Lab, and the bench with a canopy for Skillmax – play and converse with classical elegance and Muzio’s slightly metaphysical architecture, which Celestino valorizes by exalting every minimal detail. It’s also worth taking a walk outdoors among the tennis courts and to the pool surrounded by a long, blue colonnade. E.S. 

Clay Court Club by Cristina Celestino Tennis Club Milano Alberto Bonacossa
Via Giuseppe Arimondi 15
April 14th-23rd 23, 10 a.m. – 8 a.m. Photo Daniele Ratti

Clay Court Club by Cristina Celestino Tennis Club Milano Alberto Bonacossa
Via Giuseppe Arimondi 15
April 14th-23rd 23, 10 a.m. – 8 a.m. Photo Daniele Ratti

Flos Performance Flos Professional Space
Corso Monforte 15, Milan
18-23 April 2023
10.00 am – 7.00 pm
Wed 19 April: 10.00 am – 5.00 pm Photo Daniele Ratti

Under the vaults of the brand’s urban space, overlooking a 17th-century courtyard, Flos is hosting Six Acts, the installation blending the versatility of flexible track lighting elements
My Circuit by Michael Anastassiades with a six-act performance cycle, curated by Fabio Cherstich. The time-based practice of a group of performers interacting with lights and domestic elements enhances the temporal flexibility of Anastassiades' design, "an ephemeral and dynamic scene that can change in the shortest time" generated by a ceiling design that conceptually could evoke Baroque moldings, as the designer himself has remarked.

Flos Performance Flos Professional Space
Corso Monforte 15, Milan
18-23 April 2023
10.00 am – 7.00 pm
Wed 19 April: 10.00 am – 5.00 pm Photo Daniele Ratti

Flos Performance Flos Professional Space
Corso Monforte 15, Milan
18-23 April 2023
10.00 am – 7.00 pm
Wed 19 April: 10.00 am – 5.00 pm Photo Daniele Ratti