Were you unable to experience Fuorisalone 2025 live, or do you want to relive its most intense moments?
Domus invites you to do so through a selection of exclusive shots: a journey through images that recounts installations, projects and emblematic places of the Milan design week, observed with the careful and sometimes lateral gaze of the editorial staff.
Each photograph is a threshold: it narrates a detail, a light, an intention. Together, they make up the visual - and perhaps emotional - map of Fuorisalone 2025.
From the halls of Palazzo Litta - where MoscaPartners presented Variations - to the new geographies of Alcova, which this year inhabited the former SNIA and the greenhouses of Varedo, the Fuorisalone extended its trajectories, colonising spaces on the borderline between disused industry and uncertain nature.

Among the experiences that most left their mark was Nobody Owns the Land by Byoung Soo Cho, an almost contemplative installation, capable of dissolving the boundaries between architecture and landscape. Labò was confirmed with its hybrid formula, halfway between exhibition platform and research field. A laboratory where design stops being just an object and becomes language, tension, hypothesis.
All dense spaces, where content is interwoven with an immediate visual force. Places that also speak to those who arrive by chance, driven by curiosity or word of mouth, and find themselves inside site-specific installations or in normally inaccessible contexts.

Leafing through the gallery you can find the widespread energy of this edition, but also its complexity: established brands, independent collectives, international schools and emerging studios moved along the same urban horizon, sometimes meeting, sometimes not.
Each photograph is a threshold: it narrates a detail, a light, an intention. Together, they make up the visual - and perhaps emotional - map of Fuorisalone 2025.

Sahil: G.T.DESIGN's Eco-conscious Design
At Milan Design Week 2025, G.T.DESIGN will showcase Sahil, a jute rug collection by Deanna Comellini. This project masterfully blends sustainability, artisanal craftsmanship, and essential design, drawing inspiration from nomadic cultures and celebrating the inherent beauty of natural materials.