
NOTITLE 03 exhibitiion at NOMAD Saint Moritz 2025 – Photo by Davide Gallizio, courtesy of Rossana Orlandi Gallery.
Design –NOMAD CIRCLE, the travelling showcase for collectible design and contemporary art, is back in Switzerland’s Engadin mountains. NOMAD Saint Moritz 2025 transforms the historic Klinik Gut, a former orthopaedic clinic, into a platform for creative experimentation. It showcases installations, exhibitions, and special design projects by world-renowned galleries.
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From Paris and Venice, Galerie Negroponte presents Interior Landscape, an exclusive collection of contemporary art and design pieces carefully curated to dialogue with the breathtaking mountain scenery. Highlights include an off-white sculpted wooden panel by Etienne Moyat, a Moka Cream limestone side table by Mauro Mori, a candid nylon sculpture by Ulrike Liljedahl, and a blue and white wool rug by Perrin & Perrin.
Rossana Orlandi Gallery and lighting design brand Luce5 present a ceiling chandelier and a wall installation by Spanish designer Nacho Carbonell, the winner of The Art of Lighting Award. His pieces, crafted from cast bronze with luminous branches made of coloured glass powder, embody a synthesis of materiality and lightness.

Nacho Carbonell at the NOTITLE 03 exhibition in St. Moritz – Photo by Davide Gallizio, courtesy of Rossana Orlandi Gallery.
The Milanese gallery also showcases Beton Littéraire, an artful combination of books and fine marble slabs by Aline Asmar d’Amman. Here, veins intertwine with paper to create a unique poetic material shaped with remarkable craftsmanship at Laboratorio Morseletto in Vicenza. Paul Heijnen’s Sculpt Chair is a fusion of organic forms and marbled textures crafted through an innovative method of solidifying oil paint into a sculptable material.
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Presented by Milan and Naples art gallery Lia Rumma, William Kentridge joins NOMAD Saint Moritz 2025 with the Cursive collection of bronze statues, a creative alphabet of black glyphs. The sculptures are symbols, a repertoire of everyday objects or suggested words and icons, many of which have been used repeatedly across previous projects. They can be arranged to construct sculptural sentences and rearranged to deny meaning.
We particularly liked the vibrant Oyster Mushroom chair by New York-based designer Liam Lee. Presented by Secci Gallery, the organic-shaped seat is made from felted merino wool and poplar plywood. Martin Brûlè and Elizabeth Royer have imagined a mountain bachelor pad of an imaginary character for whom they would like to decorate an apartment and build a collection.
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Todd Merrill Studio from New York City presents vibrant canvases by Aurel K. Basedow and the monumental Marée Ocean Blue Console by Draga & Aurel. Markus Haase‘s hand-carved blackened console with bronze feet is emblematic of his master craftsmanship.

Draga & Aurel and Markus Haase in St. Moritz – Photo by Mathilde Agius, courtesy of Todd Merrill Studio.
Numerous galleries showcase premium jewellery designs. One notable example is Suzanne Syz, recognised for her vibrant colours, striking compositions, and unconventional materials. Her Treasure Island project serves as a space where extraordinary women find unique creations that distinguish them and bring them into the limelight.

Treasure Island jewellery by Suzanne Syz in St. Moritz 2025 – Photo by Ivan Erofeev, courtesy of NOMAD CIRCLE.
Debuting at NOMAD, Maisonjaune studio presents Alma Eco, a space that blends form, material, and emotion. Highlights include Jordi Alcaraz’s poetic works, the Besos chairs by Atelier Manos, and the debut of the Square armchair from the Maisonjaune’s Avalon collection.
NOMAD Saint Moritz 2025: all photos are by Ivan Erofeev, Davide Gallizio and Mathilde Agius.

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