The week of the Salone del Mobile – and its Fuorisalone – represents Milan’s most important showcase to the outside world, seven days in which its streets suddenly become the place-to-be for the entire creative industry. 2022, moreover, proves to be the revival of the event as we were used to pre-pandemic, where professionals and the curious alike flock back to the districts to finally see the main attractions in person. But also to post a photo, video or tiktok on their socials.
The most Instagrammable installations of Milano Design Week 2022
In a busy panorama of events, we present here a selection of the most social-friendly installations of the Fuorisalone, amidst bright colours and oversized objects.
Chiesa di San Bernardino alle Monache, Via Lanzone 13, Milan
Photo Francesco Secchi
Chiesa di San Bernardino alle Monache, Via Lanzone 13, Milan
Photo Francesco Secchi
Via Confalonieri 11, Milan
Photo Greg Abbate
Alessi, Galleria Manzoni, Via Manzoni 40, Milan
Photo Marco Menghi
Via Balzanetti, Milan
Photo Alessandro Ottaviani
Via Balzanetti, Milan
Photo Alessandro Ottaviani
Palazzo del Senato, Via Senato 10, Milan
Foto Marco Menghi
Palazzo Clerici, Via Clerici, Milan
Palazzo Clerici, Via Clerici, Milan
Courtesy Porsche
La Pelota, via Palermo 10, Milan
Photo Francesco Secchi
La Pelota, via Palermo 10, Milan
Photo Francesco Secchi
Base Milan, Via Bergognone 34
Via Matteo Bandello 14, Milan
Photo Marco Menghi
Via Orobia 15, Milan
Photo Marco Menghi
Via Orobia 15, Milan
Photo Marco Menghi
Via Simone Saint Bon 1, Milan
Photo Marco Menghi
Via Simone Saint Bon 1, Milano
Via Simone Saint Bon 1, Milano
Via Simone Saint Bon 1, Milano
Darsena, Navigli
Photo Marco Menghi
Darsena, Navigli
Photo Marco Menghi
Cassina Flagship Store, Via durini 16, Milano
Cassina Flagship Store, Via durini 16, Milano
Via Milano 251, Baranzate
Via Milano 251, Baranzate
Via Milano 251, Baranzate
via Tortona 27, Milan
Photo Marco Menghi
via Tortona 27, Milan
Photo Marco Menghi
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- Romina Totaro
- 08 June 2022
From large installations to exclusive exhibitions, fortunately this edition is not lacking in episodes with pop aesthetics and eye-catching colours.
We present a selection of the most “catch-like” installations and events of the week.