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Design Week 2025: 10 new places in Milan that weren't open last year

New openings, urban redevelopment projects and iconic places coming back to life: discover ten destinations to mark in your agenda for Design Week 2025, embracing creativity, innovation and new trends in Milanese living.

Milan Design Week 2025 is about to begin, and like clockwork every year, it is set to be a week full of events and temporary installations located in the city's neighborhoods. As we draw up the list of must-see places, running from one showroom to another amidst crowded subways and often delayed streetcars, it is impossible not to notice how Milan in the past year has continued its constant evolution, with new openings adding to the city's cultural landscape.

Amidst the buzz for the Milan-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics, the hype generated by renovation projects in areas that until a few years ago were scarcely considered, and the rise of neighborhood bond recovery projects to fight the impersonality of yet another food franchise, since the last edition of the Salone del Mobile to date, several realities have sprung up that reflect the city's multifaceted soul.

Bar Basso. Photo: Jwslubbock via Wikimedia Commons

If there are some rituals that are unavoidable both for the Milanese and for all the enthusiasts and insiders arriving from all over the world, such as the unmissable meet-up at Bar Basso, Design Week is also an opportunity to discover and rediscover brand-new places, such as Pizza Stella – a newborn little sister of the Bar Paradiso wine bar – or that are reopening to the public after a long closure, such as Arnaldo Pomodoro's Labyrinth, which remained inaccessible throughout 2024.

In this article we take you on a discovery of ten new addresses not to be missed: spaces that a year ago did not exist, or existed in a very different form, and that today fit perfectly into the new trends of Milanese living. An itinerary that involves all five senses, between creativity, design and taste to experience not just Design Week 2025 at its best, but the whole city.

Opening image: Scaramouche Gallery. Photo Nathalie Krag

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