Milan Design Week for Foodies: From Espresso to Negroni Sbagliato

Underground breakfasts, designer listening bars, Swedish food markets, and joyful champagne installations. The ultimate Milan Design Week guide for foodies.
Great things happen when architects and winemakers team up. We’re taking a tour of some stunning architectural wineries around the world.

Underground breakfasts, designer listening bars, Swedish food markets, and joyful champagne installations. The ultimate Milan Design Week guide for foodies.

From ultrasonic knives to AI-powered devices that grill steaks with infrared light, kitchen technology places design thinking at the heart of dining.

The Sauska Tokaj winery by BORD Architectural Studio hovers above the vineyards, blending in while making a bold architectural statement.

Fran Silvestre Arquitectos’ sinuous architecture for Dominio D’Echauz winery tunes with the landscape and slow winemaking.

3D-printed pasta, a design kiosk blending coffee with mixology, and convivial cocktail bars. Are you ready to taste Milan Design Week?

Wine-making culture, landscape, and contemporary architecture are the inebriating ingredients of ten new Italian wineries on show in Merano.

There’s no New Year’s Eve without bubbles. Check our Pinterest board dedicated to unexpected champagne design to celebrate 2022.

Hand-crafted insects are trapped in the lightbulbs of The Curiosity Cloud chandelier by Austrian duo mischer’traxler who invite to reflect on the relationship between man and nature, the impact of human activity and the importance of biodiversity.

The Lahofer Winery brings together the landscape and wine culture of the Moravian countryside in the Czech Republic with a vaulted visitor center, wine making production facilities and an open air venue for cultural events.

Champagne Perrier Jouët renews the dialogue between nature, champagne and design with Andrea Mancuso’s ‘Metamorphosis’ installation at DesignMiami/ 2019. The designer explores the metamorphoses of nature and the way the Maison transforms grapes into champagne using over 200 years of savoir-faire.

Isern Serra and Sylvain Carlet filled the interior design of Orvay wine bar in Barcelona with colours to pay homage to wine geography, culture and main ingredient: the grape.

Studio Dror’s Corten sculpture for Brancott Estate is inspired by the winemaking process and Buckminster Fuller’s philosophy.

A 3D-printed champagne vine to chill out fancifully and a bioresponsive forest, a decompressing green-hub where people can connect and a Shakespearean secret garden. Relax, at four temporary gardens in London.

Belem Lima intersected black-cladded volumes for Alves de Sousa winery to respect the unique landscape of a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Northern Portugal.

La cabotte wine-hub by h2o architectes merges into Southern France vineyards reinterpreting local huts with a three pointed star shape and asymmetrical roofs.

Alessi brand new wine-set “Noé” by Giulio Iacchetti blends ergonomics with irony and takes inspiration by Noah main passion after shipping the Ark to shore.