Exhibitions How to take part in SaloneSatellite 2026 Add to bookmarks SaloneSatellite 2025 - Ph. Ludovica Mangini There is time until 30 August 2025 to take part in the event devoted to designers under 35 founded and curated by Marva Griffin Wilshire. Here are all the details SaloneSatellite 2026 returns from 21 to 26 April at the spaces of Fiera Milano, Rho on the occasion of the Salone del Mobile.Milano, the most important international event for the furniture and design sector. The last edition of the event founded and curated by Marva Griffin Wilshire for emerging talents attracted 39,000 attendees, confirming its role as an essential event for creativity as well as an international showcase for companies looking for new designers. Participants in the event entitled NUOVO ARTIGIANATO: UN MONDO NUOVO//NEW CRAFTSMANSHIP: A NEW WORLD numbered 700 designers from 37 countries. As usual, the SaloneSatellite Award was held again this year, celebrating the talent and creativity of emerging designers and rewarding three of the most outstanding, who interpreted the challenge and created projects that offer an opportunity to reflect on the future of furniture, with great attention to sustainability issues.Until 30 August 2025 you can submit your application to take part in SaloneSatellite 2026. In addition to your personal data, you should enclose the documentation of 3 projects already completed (from 1 to 3 photos per project – 16:9 format, .jpg: max 100 MB, with a brief description in English no more than 300 characters long, including spaces.) To take part in the open call, simply fill out the registration form. 11 June 2025 Share
Exhibitions The latest outdoor furnishing, championing sustainability, material and colour Comfortable and sustainable, outdoor furnishing lends itself to many different interpretations, channelling innovation and constantly evolving aesthetics Marilena Pitino
Stories The biology of light, according to Manuel Spitschan What does chronobiology have to do with design? Manuel Spitschan, professor at the Technische Universität München, explains why light is essential to our well-being. And why designers should know more about it to design better. Giulia Zappa
Sustainability The Piazze Aperte scheme is really changing the face of Milan Since 2018, the two local governments helmed by Mayor Giuseppe Sala have closed more than fifty of the city’s streets and roads to traffic – but not to people. And this is just the beginning Fabrizio Fasanella