Salone del Mobile 2025, taking place from April 8th to 13th in Milan, features unique installations from notable designers, including Paolo Sorrentino and Pierre-Yves Rochon. Sorrentino's 'La dolce attesa' symbolizes a metaphor for living, while Rochon's Villa Héritage comprises distinct themed rooms showcasing Italian culture. In a notable prelude, Robert Wilson's 'Mother' integrates music, light, and imagery at the Museo Pietà Rondanini, linking the art and design communities. This year's event highlights the intersection of design, art, and literature through vibrant, site-specific installations across the city.
Paolo Sorrentino collaborates with Margherita Palli at Salone del Mobile 2025 to present 'La dolce attesa', a project installation reflecting a metaphor for life.
Pierre-Yves Rochon's Villa Héritage, a square-shaped design, features several rooms infused with Italian culture, including a 'winter garden' and 'red salon' that pay homage to literature and opera.
Robert Wilson's installation 'Mother' opens the fair at Museo Pietà Rondanini, combining light, art, and sound in a tribute to Virgin Mary, connecting art week to design.
The 2025 Salone del Mobile includes various site-specific installations curated by prominent designers, enhancing both the aesthetic and cultural engagement of the event.
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