Tortona Rocks 2026: seven highlights during Milan Design Week

From 3D-scanned mannequins to fire-inspired interiors and immersive design soundscapes — Tortona Rocks 2026 explores design with a rebellious attitude.

From 3D-scanned mannequins to fire-inspired interiors and immersive design soundscapes — Tortona Rocks 2026 explores design with a rebellious attitude.

Modernist villas, cinematic homes and Mediterranean apartments. We selected eight must-visit design apartments in Milan.

From pop aesthetics to research projects and outdoor furniture. Tortona Rock 2025 thrives with unconstrained creativity during Milan Design Week.

A deceiving throne, a table inspired by flowing lava, a totemic geometric structure, shelves and consoles with moulded Murano glass sheets, and an introspective cage-like design. Six designers work with wood, exploring the concept of the trestle.

Milan Design Week: at Tortona Rocks 2024, mesmerising installations and thoughtful exhibitions thrive with a curated, responsible perspective.

Cascades of light, Japanese temples, and Christian symbolism inspire furniture designs by Rick Owen, Faina, Studiopepe, and more at the ‘Desacralized’ exhibition in Milan.

Ethimo and Studiopepe have created Bulbi, a new collection of vases to furnish and complete outdoor spaces.

Californian springs, giant olive shoots with golden leaves, floating forests and choreographies with flowers and drones. Milan Design Week celebrates nature with blooming exhibitions.

Fuorisalone fall edition: origami-like tables, armchairs experimenting with binary geometry, seats inspired by milking stools and a tribute to Beirut resilience.

Ukrainian design blooms blending the country’s wilderness, ancient craftsmanship and mysterious folklore. In Milan, Sergey Makhno Architects, Victoriya Yakusha and emerging talents from Kiev showcase ‘earthy’ collections connecting past, present and future.