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The second edition of the exhibition, which will be held in January 2025, will once again focus on quality production, with a special emphasis on producers offering unique materials and creations. This "Grand Tour" will take visitors on a journey through artisanal and manufacturing excellence.
Milano Home, scheduled to take place from January 23 to 26, 2025, is gearing up for a new edition dedicated to the world of home and decoration, with an inspiring theme: the Grand Tour. Inspired by the ancient tradition of a journey of discovery, this edition offers visitors the chance to participate in an impressive itinerary and explore the finest products showcased at the event.
The Grand Tour at Milano Home 2025 represents a symbolic journey through Italy's twenty regions, each carrying its own history and craftsmanship, expressed through materials such as glass, wood, ceramics, paper, stone, metal, and textiles, as well as fragrances and scented waxes. Additionally, this journey offers the discovery of international products of excellence, many of which will be presented at Milano Home for the first time.
This experience will transform each pavilion at the exhibition into a stop on a journey of discovery, where producers, master craftsmen, and young talents will take center stage, ready to reveal the secrets of their creations designed to shape the homes of the future.
Thus, Milano Home affirms its unique role as a platform for bringing people together, highlighting production skills and encouraging new collaborations between designers, producers, and buyers. The Elements pavilion, which gathers many leaders in artisanal home décor, will feature refined Venetian glass from Seguso to Yalos Murano, as well as creations by Porcellane Sbordone, reviving the Capodimonte manufacturing tradition, and ceramics from Caltagirone, thanks to Sofia. Also present will be Patrizia Italiano, showcasing her works from Sicily, and Non Solo Luce, with lighting and furniture collections.
Unforgettable pieces will include sculptures by Claudio Groppelli, a talented blacksmith from Lavorazioni Artistiche, as well as handmade chessboards from Italfama. Aliva Design will present home accessories made from pruned branches of centuries-old olive trees, which are not just objects but real pieces of history.
The other pavilions – Vibes, Mood, and Taste – will explore emotions, inspirations, and the art of hospitality, through fragrances, fabrics, home accessories, cooking, and the kitchen.
Featured products will also include items from Mechilli Décor, which creates new furniture accessories from recycled denim, and products from Tessitura Randi, a historic producer of fine home textiles, or Tessitura Toscana Telerie, which has been crafting linens from natural fabrics for almost eighty years. The printshop Pascucci 1826 will showcase hand-printed canvases using techniques as old as the company itself, while Federighi 1926, with the Blanc Mariclò brand, will present handmade textiles, where attention to detail is an essential element.
There will be no shortage of artisans working with wood, such as Leonardi Wood and the historic brand Dolfi, which has been offering sculptures and carved decorations for over 130 years. Paper virtuosos like Paperize and Inkpressioni create artistically refined works, while Rippotai offers a line of gifts, gadgets, and furnishing items with ecological and inclusive designs, made from paper, cardboard, and/or non-toxic and sustainable materials. Among the many fragrance exhibitors will be companies with an extraordinary heritage, such as Farmacia SS Annunziata, as well as firms offering exceptional customization options, such as Cereria Pernici. Additionally, there is Segreti Walser, a brand that produces cosmetics using natural, organic, and locally sourced ingredients, and Speziere Palazzo Vecchio, an ancient pharmacy from Florence offering unique fragrance and wellness experiences.
This journey extends beyond Italy's borders, with numerous offerings from international producers and master craftsmen. Exhibitors will include ReBOTTLE, a Portuguese company with a sustainable spirit, and from France, attending Milano Home for the first time, will be Alfonz, a textile designer who creates wall tapestries using crumpled recycled paper, and Tethys Design, which creates eco-responsible products using materials made from or recycled from corn starch.