Since 1928, Domus has been a point of reference for lovers of architecture, design and art. Bruno Munari’s uncomfortable armchair, the appearance of the first electric car, the great comeback of Eileen Gray and her controversial history with Le Corbusier, but also unpublished interviews such as those between Jean-Michel Basquiat and Lisa Ponti or between Alessandro Mendini and Laurie Anderson: every article finds its place in our Digital Archive.
As of today, the PRO version of the Digital Archive offers unlimited access to almost a century of culture: to celebrate Milano Design Week, the annual subscription is now just 60 euros instead of 99, but only until the end of this month. In addition to unlimited consultation, the PRO version includes unlimited printing and copy/paste.
Purchasing the archive, you will give you access to all issues of Domus from 1928 to the 3-month-old issue edited by Bjarke Ingels, this year's guest editor.
Opening image: illustration by Davide Abbati

Visual harmony and aesthetic
Now, more than ever, interior design is a balance of form and function, a dialogue between architecture, materials and finishes that transform and make the most of the space involved.