Milan Design Week Highlights 2026
At LUMI Interiors, great design is shaped not only in the studio, but through continuous discovery, research and first-hand experience. One of the most important dates in the global interiors calendar is Milan Design Week, an event that attracts architects, interior designers, brands, makers and design enthusiasts from around the world. Each year, Milan becomes the epicentre of creativity, offering insight into emerging trends, craftsmanship, innovation and the future direction of interiors.
For interior design studios, visiting Milan Design Week is more than inspiration; it is an essential part of staying connected to the international design market. From furniture launches and lighting collections to material innovation and decorative arts, these visits allow LUMI Interiors to remain at the forefront of design while sourcing ideas, products and partnerships from a truly global network.
Salone del Mobile: The Heart of Milan Design Week
No visit to Milan Design Week is complete without experiencing Salone del Mobile, the flagship fair and one of the most influential furniture and interiors exhibitions in the world. Held annually at Fiera Milano, Salone del Mobile brings together leading international brands alongside emerging designers, showcasing everything from contemporary furniture and kitchens to luxury lighting, textiles and accessories.
For an interior designer, Salone del Mobile is invaluable. It offers direct access to the latest launches before they reach wider markets, allowing studios like ours to stay ahead of emerging trends and innovations. Whether exploring new finishes, discovering sustainable materials or meeting with established manufacturers, the fair provides an unparalleled overview of where design is heading.
This year’s edition once again highlighted the importance of craftsmanship combined with technology. Sculptural furniture, rich natural stones, warm metallic finishes and thoughtful multifunctional design were key themes seen throughout the exhibition halls. These are the details that help shape future residential and commercial interiors, and why attending Salone del Mobile remains such an important investment for design-led studios.
Brera Design District: Milan’s Most Inspiring Neighbourhood
For those with limited time in Milan, Brera Design District is always one of the best places to focus attention. As Milan’s largest design district, Brera transforms during Design Week into an open-air celebration of interiors, fashion, art and culture.
Elegant streets lined with heritage buildings become home to temporary installations, immersive exhibitions and curated showroom presentations from some of the world’s most respected design houses. It is where visitors can discover new collections in beautifully styled settings while also experiencing the atmosphere that makes Milan such a design capital.
For us, Brera is especially valuable because it blends commercial design with lifestyle inspiration. Seeing how brands present their collections within real architectural spaces offers ideas that can be translated into private homes, hospitality settings and bespoke client projects. From statement lighting to beautifully crafted cabinetry, Brera consistently demonstrates how interiors should feel as well as how they should look.
H&M x Kelly Wearstler: A Standout Collaboration
One of the most talked-about moments of Milan Design Week this year was the H&M Home x Kelly Wearstler collaboration. Known for her bold use of texture, sculptural forms and Californian glamour, Kelly Wearstler brought a sense of elevated accessibility to the partnership.
The exhibition stood out for its strong visual identity and ability to bridge luxury design principles with everyday interiors. Rich materials, expressive shapes and playful contrasts created a collection that felt both aspirational and attainable; an approach that resonates strongly with today’s clients who want homes that feel curated, personal and layered.
For interior designers, collaborations like this are significant because they show how high-end design ideas continue to influence the wider market. They also reflect a growing appetite for statement pieces, tactile finishes and personality-led interiors: qualities we embrace in every project.
Artemest x House & Garden: L’Appartamento Returns
Another key highlight was Artemest x House & Garden’s L’Appartamento, an event that has become one of Milan Design Week’s most anticipated showcases. Celebrating the best of Italian craftsmanship, Artemest brings together exceptional makers, artisans and designers in an elegant residential setting that demonstrates the beauty of contemporary living.
This year’s edition once again showcased handcrafted furniture, bespoke lighting, fine ceramics, luxurious textiles and one-of-a-kind decorative objects. Each room was designed to tell a story, combining heritage skills with fresh creative direction.
For LUMI Interiors, exhibitions such as L’Appartamento are especially important because they highlight the enduring value of craftsmanship. In an age of fast interiors, there is increasing demand for timeless pieces made with care, character and longevity. Access to these artisan networks allows studios to source distinctive elements that elevate interiors beyond the ordinary.
The Importance of Global Design Travel
Trips like Milan Design Week are about far more than trend spotting. They allow us to maintain relationships with suppliers, discover emerging brands and gain access to markets that may not always be visible from the UAE and UK alone.
Interior design today is international. A single project may combine Italian furniture, Scandinavian lighting, British craftsmanship and bespoke pieces from specialist makers across Europe. Being present at global design events ensures we can offer our clients a broader, more considered perspective with access to the very best the world has to offer.
Why Italian Food Is Always Part of the Experience
Of course, no visit to Italy would be complete without celebrating one of the country’s greatest design achievements of all, its food culture. From long lunches between appointments to elegant evening dinners after a day of exhibitions, dining in Milan is part of the rhythm of Design Week.
Restaurants such as Langosteria remain favourites for their refined atmosphere, exceptional seafood and distinctly Milanese energy. Across the city, neighbourhood trattorias, contemporary restaurants and stylish terraces offer experiences that are every bit as memorable as the exhibitions themselves.
Italian food shares many of the same values as great interior design: quality ingredients, craftsmanship, balance and timeless appeal. It is one of the highlights of every trip, and another reminder that the best design is always connected to how we live, gather and experience everyday life.
Discover Design with LUMI Interiors
At LUMI Interiors, international research trips like Milan Design Week help ensure every project is informed, inspired and globally connected. By exploring the latest collections, discovering new makers and immersing ourselves in world-leading design destinations, we continue to bring fresh ideas and thoughtful solutions to every client interior.