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april 28, 2023 - Living Divani

Living Divani @ Milano Design Week 2023


Living Divani would like to thank all those who took part in Milano #design Week 2023, visiting our booth, or wandering around the city to discover new installations and collaborations, first and foremost the Living Divani Gallery, which saw a restyling of its spaces to accommodate the Novelties 2023. A sequence of images to relive the projects and meeting occasions just shared.

Salone del Mobile.Milano 2023

Living Divani presented itself at the Salone del Mobile.Milano, with a booth of over 800 sqm to propose a place that is meant to be home. The project curated by Piero Lissoni, Art Director of the brand since 1989, recounted Living Divani's renewed "silent elegance" through a sequence of intimate and delicate environments in which fine materials, sophisticated fabrics and well-defined forms become the subjects of the narrative. The home as a place of intimacy and privacy is juxtaposed with contexts of sociability and encounter, and past collections join new proposals in a concert of notes that is both charming and essential. 

Living Divani Gallery

On the occasion of Fuorisalone 2023 Living Divani Gallery presented an extraordinary installation by Piero Lissoni, an expression of creativity that tells the story of the Company in an unreleased way, through an unexpected stylistic mix. The windows on Corso Monforte and Via Visconti di Modrone transport visitors into a place with a strong identity that once again refers to a theatrical setting and invites to enter and discover the proposals of the new 2023 Collection.

"The installation mixes mirrored surfaces, steel sheets and luminous neon in a play of reflections and lights that wants to surprise in a corner of Milan that is always on the move. In the windows, some "soft" products covered in ecological fur made from natural yarns alternate with models covered with mirrored fabrics in a contrast between cold, smooth surfaces and warm, comfortable materials that disorients the viewer." comments Piero Lissoni, Art Director.