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Milan Design Week 2026: Standout exhibitions and installations

Milan Design Week 2026: Standout exhibitions and installations

From Aesop’s light-filled installation by Australian architect Rodney Eggleston to Molteni&C’s immersive garden worlds, these are the exhibitions, launches and interventions shaping Milan Design Week so far — with more to come.

A new partnership for timber flooring

A new partnership for timber flooring

A global partnership between Tongue & Groove, Established & Sons and Raw Edges signals a shift in how flooring is designed, produced and positioned within interiors.

It’s time for Milan Design Week!

It’s time for Milan Design Week!

A selection of anticipated highlights to whet the appetite as Milan Design Week 2026 gets ready for kick-off in April.

Raw Edges for Established & Sons reimagine parquetry with Tongue & Groove

Raw Edges for Established & Sons reimagine parquetry with Tongue & Groove

London-based design duo Raw Edges have joined forces with Established & Sons and Tongue & Groove to introduce Wall to Wall – a hand-stained, “living collection” that transforms parquet flooring into a canvas of colour, pattern, and possibility.

World Leading Designers Available Locally

World Leading Designers Available Locally

Recently released new designs from Bassam Fellows, Muuto and Established & Sons have officially landed in store and online at Living Edge.

Welcome to the beyond: EDITION 2018 is here

Welcome to the beyond: EDITION 2018 is here

Find a world wherein the challenging and contradictory collide. Where allure enjoins surprise. Where beauty beckons the uncommon. Find EDITION.

EDITION by Living Edge Is Officially Here, And We’re Obsessed!

EDITION by Living Edge Is Officially Here, And We’re Obsessed!

Launched recently at this year’s Sydney Contemporary Art Fair, EDITION by Living Edge flies in the face of design convention to celebrate the blurred lines between art and furniture. It’s rebellious, cheeky and we can’t get enough!