Day 4 at MDW 2025: Where the Design is in the Details

By Day 4, the 63rd edition of Milan Design Week felt like a living canvas. Designs weren’t just shown, they were felt: in textures, in spaces, in the way people navigated through them. Thoughtful details, refined palettes, and ideas that lingered long after the first impression – all underlined what we saw and experienced. Here are some of the highlights from the fourth day.


With its soothing shades and a versatile seating system, Fama’s sofas bring an element of sculptural elegance and deep comfort to any space.


Elevating interiors with luminous artistry, Reflex creates lighting that feels strikingly ethereal.


This Molteni&C concept kitchen by Vincent Van Duysen combines traditional designs with state-of-the-art ideas.


With Koinor chairs, everyday living meets ergonomic precision in bright shades or classy, subdued hues.


New Natuzzi Comfortness sofas implement their state-of-the-art triple motion mechanism and “365” seating system to nurture complete comfort for the mind and body.


An evening with NicolettiHome, where expression lived and breathed, and design took the floor in more ways than one.


With each space we enter, a new story unfolds — shaping a vision of living that’s both elevated and deeply human. Stay tuned on our socials and website as you bring you all the LIVE updates you need, as they unfold in the world’s design capital.

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