The 2024 Design Week in Milan was not short on highlights.
This year, the number of visitors has exploded, with design lovers celebrating their love of aesthetics.
They explore and discover the latest trends and experience impressive artistic encounters at the talks, all concentrated in a city that glows with warmth and beauty in spring.
Retro-modern, funky, minimalist and colorful are the keywords that summarize the trends of 24/25; the all-in-beige only is behind us.
2024 is an invitation to bring character, life and warmth into our interiors.
Pure retro eye candy
The vibrant Bordeaux color inspired by the 1980s
Bordeaux is a rich and deep color that embodies luxury and sophistication.
In interior design, this color adds warmth and creates an elegant focal point in a room.
The 1980s were characterized by bold and eccentric designs.
This decade saw the emergence of geometric patterns, glossy surfaces and vibrant colors.
In 2024, we see a return to some iconic elements of this era, reinterpreted with a contemporary twist.
Editor’s tip: Combine Bordeaux with shades such as green, turquoise, black or gold to create a dynamic contrast for a retro chic and sophisticated atmosphere.
Gucci Design Ancora Show celebrates the golden era of Italian design, conceived by Creative Director Sabato De Sarno and co-curated by Michela Pelizzari. Le Mura sofa by Mario Bellini for Tacchini, Parola Fontanaarte table lamp, Storet by Nanda Vigo for Acerbis, Essidra carpet by CC-Tapis, Opachi vase by Tobia Scarpa for Venini.
Interzone brings people together by creating sculptures of shapes, combining comfort and community with intense colors and elegant textures.
BD Barcelona and Muller Van Severen’s collaboration is rooted in surrealism and architecture.
Cini BoerisBotolo armchair, upholstered with Loro Piana Cashfur, a blend of cashmere and silk.
Passage is a collection of chairs designed by Ronan Bouroullec and produced by the Kettal brand.
Aluminum frame available in different finishes.
The seat can be made of aluminum, wood, fabric, rope, webbing or straw.
Acerbis – Napoleone Coffee Table, designed by Claudio Salocchi.
Orange-brown blush
Overall, the color orange played a significant role in the 1970s and became an aesthetic hallmark of the decade. It was part of a broader trend toward vibrant, earthy tones that defined the era, including hues like avocado green, harvest gold and rust.
These colors were prominent throughout interior design, fashion and home appliances.
Orange is still celebrated today for its warm, bold presence.
The hue added a vibrant and cheerful touch to the predominantly earthy palettes of the 1970s and was often combined with brown and other warm tones to create a cozy, inviting atmosphere in homes.
The comeback is not to be overlooked, especially as Pantone announces “Peach Fuzz”, a mix of salmon and orange, as the color of the year for 2024.
Glass furniture for light shows
Glass furniture pieces such as coffee tables, dining tables and side tables are also making a comeback in 2024. Transparent or tinted glass adds a touch of elegance and sophistication to interiors and makes smaller spaces appear larger.
Whether used structurally, decoratively or functionally, glass helps to create visually appealing and functional spaces that reflect contemporary design.
The Zoi Collection. Gitesh Mehta, the Indian visionary behind White Studios, has delved deep into the art of Warli to create a collection that embodies purity and uniqueness.
BD Barcelona Sideboard Explorer Cabinet by Jaime Hayon.
Westwing bouclé armchair Sofia and side table Anouk.
The Muuto Milan Apartment in Via Solferino offered a distinctive universe of colors, light, materials and tactile experiences, complemented by new products.
Among the new colors presented is brown-green.
The Socialite Family – Rotono, brown chenille cord armchair with wooden base, modular fireplace seating.
Lokum glass table by Sabine Marcelis,Due Più armchair by Nanda Vigo for Acerbis.
M’ama non m’ama by Patricia Urquiola for cc-tapis.
Loro Piana – Chairs
Take a seat for a journey in the Neo Space Age
Already present in the last two years, this style is now ubiquitous in 2024.
Which suggests that these pieces, although still in the luxury price range, are becoming more affordable.
With its rounded shapes and dynamic lines, this furniture offers a generous and comfortable lounging space.
No need to browse anymore; here are the right addresses.
BOLIA – Mielo by Norie-Mingei is the brand’s superstar and an absolute must-have that makes our hearts beat faster.
Hommes Studio Design with the Leafus chandelier, the Ibiza mirror and the Billie console for a stylish living ambience.
In Piazza Santo Stefano, designer Faye Toogood presented the Rude Arts Club with the Cosmic Collection and the Solar Sofa for Tacchini.
Narinari, a uniquely shaped armchair, offers originality and innovation and attracts attention.
Designed by fashion designer Tiziano Guardini and architect Luigi Ciuffreda for B&B Italia.
Together with MDF Italia, Snøhetta has designed the Array – a modular sofa system that offers maximum flexibility and comfort and will become the superstar of any living room.
Disco glam with bold purple
A surprisingly unexpected discovery: in several showrooms in Brera, we found sofas in shades of purple from both young up-and-coming brands and established manufacturers.
The color palette is coordinated with modern shapes and guarantees an original piece that will add joy to evenings with friends.
“Love is a Typo” at Design Week 2024 is a tribute to artist Robert Janitz from Delvis Unlimited.
Their flagship store at Via Fatebenefratelli 9 promotes sustainable design as part of the Fuorisalone’s “Matter Nature” theme.
This time, the Solar Sofa is available in a silky light purple.
Muuto, the Arced Mirror combines angular and rounded shapes, inspired by the classic windows of Sydney.
It offers a sophisticated twist suitable for a variety of environments, designed by Rhys Cooper.
Draga & Aurel present an exclusive new project for Nilufar at the Via della Spiga gallery in Milan.
The project“Tinted Hues” explores the interaction of materials such as epoxy resin and Lucite with light and color.
Editor’s tip: Combination with metal tones: The color purple harmonizes beautifully with metallic surfaces such as gold, brass or chrome.
In addition, purple objects next to shiny metallic elements add a touch of glamor and sophistication.
Metallic surfs on blue
The metallic trend has even more to offer.
Designers have been focusing on chrome, stainless steel and reflective surfaces for some time now.
Numerous shimmering silver designs have also been discovered this year.
A special feature of these popular materials is that they subtly reflect the colors of their surroundings, breathing life into the objects and their surroundings.
The unique combination of electric sky blue gives the room a calm atmosphere that evokes the feeling of a poolside oasis and the sensation of being surrounded by the sea.
A refreshing change after years of cobalt blue dominating furniture catalogs.
During Milan Design Week, the 8th edition of the Isola Design Festival.
During Milan Design Week, the 8th edition of the Isola Design Festival, led by the digital and physical design center Isola, embraced visitors with the captivating theme of citric blue, concrete and glass.A mirrored wardrobe at Schönbuch by designer Christian Haas.
Project 213a, also known as the Porto Sofa Chaise Longue, is a contemporary furniture design that combines comfort with elegant aesthetics.
Westwing, In- & Outdoor small side table Gigi.
The collaboration between Formafantasma and Flos has resulted in remarkable lighting solutions that are both visually appealing and functional.
Their designs reflect an intense exploration of materials, manufacturing techniques and cultural influences.
Photo by Nicolò Panzeri.
Super-spacious evergreens
It is so spacious and comfortable that it is difficult to get up again.
This interior literally invites you to live a slow and carefree lifestyle in this cozy environment where you can immerse yourself in conversation or host outdoor barbecues on the Isola.
Evergreen, because you will never tire of this color.
It radiates calm and freshness.
Poliform -Jean-MarieMassaud revolutionizes comfort with Ernest, creating modular sofas with soft, deconstructed volumes inspired by down cushions.
The design enables configurations from small to large, linear to L-shaped sofas, always with a high degree of expressiveness.
Kettal, the Insula modular sofa is Patricia Urquiola’s modern interpretation of traditional seating in Arab majlis, where the community would gather to discuss events and local affairs, receive guests and friends and socialize.
Muuto showroom in the heart of Milan’s artistic district: Green Fiber Soft armchair with Tubus frame and extendable Earnest table.
Sofa Company: The Charlie bench makes a living room statement with its thick upholstered legs and soft shapes.
With its organic design language and practical size, it is a sculptural element for interior design.
Muuto: The Set lamp combines industrial and sculptural design.
Its upward-directed light penetrates an aluminum shade and creates a bright, indirect glow.
Designer: Jamie Wolfond.
Vetsack x Aspesi: The brands have joined forces to transform ASPESI’s iconic nylon pieces into sofas that emphasize longevity and defy the fast pace of our times.
Minotti: Supermoon, modular seating system by Gianpietro Tagliaferri.
Sculptural and unique shapes with a clear matrix from the 1970s give rise to a design project in which elegance, formal innovation and maximum comfort come together.