During Milan's design season, Aquaelite announces its entry into Ipunto0, the new space located at Via Montebello 27, in the heart of the Brera Design District. This is not simply an exhibition presence: it is an alignment with a cultural project that redefines the role of the product within the living space. Ipunto0 is a space born from the inspiration of Gio Ponti's architectural legacy and conceived by Maria Cristina Giobbi as an immersive experience. More than a showroom, it is a design laboratory where architects, designers and companies engage in dialogue within an environment where materials, light and technology coexist in a coherent system — a space that interprets every detail as a contribution to identity and well-being. For Aquaelite, entering this context means embracing a vision that goes beyond the concept of the standalone product. Water, always central to the brand's research, becomes here an expressive material: capable of shaping space, influencing the sensory perception of an environment, and engaging in dialogue with architecture and technology within an integrated design narrative. The brand's founding values — sustainability, Made in Italy craftsmanship, and a tailor-made approach — find in Ipunto0 a place of exchange with best-in-class partners, in an environment where aesthetics and function do not oppose each other but mutually define one another. The result is a space where water, architecture and technology enter into authentic dialogue, transforming interior design into a rich sensory experience and offering architects and designers a new context for design experimentation in the heart of Milan — where every solution is born from the meeting of research, Italian manufacturing and a contemporary vision of well-being.
Aquaelite joins Ipunto0: water as the language of contemporary architecture
In the new Milanese space dedicated to Gio Ponti's design research and legacy, the brand becomes part of an ecosystem where materials, technology and design culture merge into a single vision.
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- 17 April 2026