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Ponti believed that architecture should serve the lives of its occupants, creating environments that inspire and enrich daily living, and all of the life that he imagined the house would contain is scribbled on to this large sheet of tracing paper.
The Belgian architect and designer Vincent Van Duysen has become synonymous with one word: serenity.
Standing desks have a long and illustrious history, early proponents commissioned high desks directly from carpenters, or used the taller shelves of bookcases, until manually adjustable sit-stand desks were invented. UniFor’s latest workstation, however, the Spring System designed by architect Antonio Citterio, uses springs to counteract the weight of the desk as it rises.
During Milan Design Week 2025 Molteni&C is hosting Letters to Milan, an installation by Studio Klass at Museo Poldi Pezzoli that explores the company's intimate connection to its home city.
Meeting of minds | A new generation of designers offer contrasting visions of the present.
Mario Carrieri published his Milano, Italia (1959) photo book, a cinematic portrayal of Milan from its barren suburbs to the dark glamour of the city centre, when he was only 27 years old.
The catalogue for UniArm, the new monitor arm from UniFor, opens with a few pages of closeup photography of the arm’s sleek, hinged form, followed by a double-page spread filled with an X-ray image of the product.
For UniFor, design has always been about more than just a product: each object the company creates represents a dialogue between the user and maker, and embodies its vision for how a space should make you feel.
But in addition to his homes in Antwerp and Melides, there is a place to which he has returned time and time again: Milan.
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