EDIT Napoli’s CULT installations dialogue with Naples’ cityscape

Mediterranean nomad living units, volcanic stone architectures and a stylised Noah’s ark playground. Seven CULT installations in the southern Italian city.

Mediterranean nomad living units, volcanic stone architectures and a stylised Noah’s ark playground. Seven CULT installations in the southern Italian city.

EDIT Napoli 2025 celebrates independent design, blending heritage and craftsmanship with a fresh wave of contemporary creativity.

Edit Napoli 2024: a library doubling as a herbarium, 3D-printed Mediterranean vessels, sculptural ping pong tables, beyond bold textiles, and more.

Kengo Kuma’s textile scenography for the San Carlo Opera House, a tribute to the city’s art of hanging laundry and a mythical mermaid’s egg. Seven cult exhibitions at Edit Napoli 2024.

Edit Napoli 2023: Pompeii-inspired wallpapers, colanders derived from lost pasta, volcanic lava stone materials, and more.

A floating chair inspired by childhood memories and tables made from discarded sheet metal. Eight ‘fair’ and ‘slow’ designs at Edit Napoli 2022.

Edit Cult 2021: San Carlo Theatre, San Gennaro’s Museum, the Real Fabbrica di Capodimonte and some of Naples’ major cultural venues host exhibitions by Italian and international designers, all paying tribute to the vibrant spirit of the southern Italian city.

Archipanic explored Edit Napoli 2021, the third edition of the international fair focusing on creativity between industrial and collectible design. A lava alphabet, new oil rituals and porcelain toothbrushes vessels… Check what we liked the most at the Monumental Complex of San Domenico Maggiore.

From upcycled mozzarella boxes to rare discarded marbles creating new sculptural poetries. There is a lot of care, masterly hand-work and exquisite design-thinking at Edit Napoli 2020. Check what we like the most!

Set in a Dominican convent and church in the earth of Naples, the first editiion of EDIT Napoli brings together the city’s unique vibrant imprint and its international role of Mediterranean capital of culture to celebrate the new generation of independent designers.