Milan Design Week

Salone del Mobile and Fuorisalone 2026


At Fuorisalone 2026 there will be 10 unmissable large-scale installations that will transform Milan

From monumental courtyards to cloisters, from historic swimming pools to university spaces: here are ten installations of Fuorisalone 2026 that promise to transform Milan during the days of Design Week.

Those who have been attending Design Week for the past few years know it well: the busiest week in Milan understands design much more broadly than one might think, transforming the discipline and opening it up to everyone, not just insiders.

So, in addition to what happens in the spaces of the fair, the city reshuffles and redefines its most beautiful places through great machines of wonder: spectacular installations that tell the future of design through ever-new keys. Until recently we would have called them simply the most Instagrammable, but that urgency seems to have slackened, giving way to the desire to live and remember an experience firsthand.

Glo's installation curated by Chromatic Number at Palazzo Moscova

We're talking about courtyards enveloped in clouds of steam, plays of light, lush gardens that occupy buildings and showrooms for a week, memorable sound experiences, reinterpretations of the archives of great designers, banquets and out-of-place workshops that take design where you least expect it.

In anticipation of the upcoming Design Week, which will be held in Milan from Monday, April 20, we have already intercepted ten wow installations: the biggest, the boldest, the ones worth marking in your diary because they will be among the most attended and, probably, among the most loved.

From Palazzo Litta to Brera, appointments to mark

Among the regular events is the one in the courtyard of Palazzo Litta, near Porta Magenta, where every year MoscaPartners sets up a large installation that serves as the heart of the exhibition hosted inside. This year the architect Lina Ghotmeh, whom Domus knows well, was called upon. Her design for the Fuorisalone is inspired by the history of the building and aspires to transform its architecture into a dynamic and spectacular event. "The installation is for all intents and purposes a playful labyrinth that activates this space without altering its structure, introducing a contemporary layer that offers visitors a silent pause within the intensity of Design Week", the designer told.

We don't yet know exactly what to expect from 6:AM, but we do know that it will be spectacular: in the Porta Venezia district, the Piscina Romano, inaugurated in 1929 and designed by engineer-architect Luigi Lorenzo Secchi, will be transformed. The exhibition Over and over and over celebrates glass as a material and combines Murano tradition and contemporary design in an immersive experience.

MoscowPartners Variations 2026, Palazzo Litta, Milan, Italy. Metamorphosis in Motion, top view ©️ Lina Ghotmeh - Architecture, 2025 - 2026

A mural installation signed by Hannes Peer instead occupies the spaces of Officine Saffi Lab. The material chosen by the designer is ceramic that, choreographed by his hands, meets, overlaps and collides until it draws a spectacular texture on a huge surface.

Another must-see address is located in the heart of the city. The wonderful cloister of the Pinacoteca di Brera in recent years has become a fixed stop for all Fuorisalone lovers. It will be so again this year: to sign the installation will be Sara Ricciardi, among the most appreciated designers of the moment, who curates Serotonin - The Chemistry of Happiness for American Express. Through the movement of huge inflatable volumes, the project explores the universal link between beauty and happiness, translating the scientific concept of the hormone of happiness into an enveloping visual and sensory experience.

At the Institute of the Blind, Geely Auto presents Anima Mundi. A Visionary Impulse, an immersive installation signed by Dotdotdot, a multidisciplinary studio that always knows how to surprise. More we don't know yet, but the premises couldn't be better.

Between immersive experiences, new materials, and radical conviviality

Also Glo is now one of the undisputed protagonists of Milan Design Week, and this year we find it in the setting of Palazzo Moscova, where Numero Cromatico sets up an installation dominated by a large interactive portal: an orange circle, a symbol of connection and belonging, to be explored through a synaesthetic interweaving of lights, smells and sounds.

Lovers of the great classics should mark this stop: Renaissance of the Real reinterprets the famous USM modular furniture system thanks to architecture firm Snøhetta, in an installation designed by Swiss artist Annabelle Schneider that invites visitors to rediscover the sensory dimension of the body in an age dominated by digital hyperconnectedness.

Snøhetta's design with USM modules in Annabelle Schneider's layout.

A material you probably haven't seen yet is instead the star of Esquisse, Sony's installation in the spaces of the University of Milan. Original Blended Material, an eco-friendly paper material developed by the company, features the warmth and tactility of familiar raw materials such as bamboo, sugar cane fibers and recycled paper, explored here through furniture and spatial elements.

Waiting for more news from the fashion brands, which in recent editions have given us some of the most beautiful experiences and gadgets, we propose an installation that will offer something definitely necessary: rest. On the terrace of Base, in the Tortona neighborhood, Live Camp-ing is setting up an experimental space dedicated to radical conviviality practices. The project, curated by Lemonot in collaboration with the Royal College of Art in London and with the support of KINDOF, sees the participation of twenty London students called upon to build and inhabit a temporary community for a week, reactivating urban camping on the terrace, reconfigured as a convivial landscape made of tents, platforms, textile surfaces and light devices.

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