Be sure to let us know if you’ll be traveling to Italy as we prepare our extensive coverage and event plan.

Cuore, Triennale Milano, photograph by Delfino Sisto Legnani, DSL Studio.
February 11th, 2025
Last year was special, but in 2025 we’re aiming to set a whole new benchmark for coverage of the world’s most important design event. Milan Design Week is set to take place in April and our team will be there on the ground once again, visiting as many installations, exhibitions, launches and parties as humanly possible.
In 2024, we teamed up via Habitus with V-ZUG to put on a memorable event at the historic Pinacoteca di Brera. Hosted by Indesignlive and Habitus Living Editor, Timothy Alouani-Roby – who will be there again in 2025 – the panel comprised Charlotte Wilson, Senior Associate and Head of Interiors at SJB Sydney; Jo Lawless, interior designer and Director at Lawless & Meyerson; Andrea Lucena-Orr, Dulux Colour and Communications Manager; and Martin von Freeden, Head of Corporate Design at V-ZUG.

There will be more news soon on this year’s iteration of the event, always sure to be a focal point for the strong Antipodean contingent travelling to Milan. Stand by for announcements on speakers, panellists, venue, date and more!
Alongside a range of articles, we summarised proceedings in The Milan Edit 2024, as well as providing fun video coverage across socials as we traversed the city. In 2025, we’ll be putting even more emphasis on the daily video coverage Instagram as we aim to take enthusiasts from our region as close as possible to the European action.

So, make sure you let us know if you’ll be travelling to Milan – we’ll make sure you’re on the invite list for our exclusive events, and there might just be opportunities for further collaboration (or at least a cameo appearance on video).
Get in touch and let us know about your plans here!


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