The Muuto Milan Apartment in Brera
The Muuto Milan Apartment in Brera invites visitors to awaken their senses and explore transitions and intentional spaces. Inspired by the passing of a year and its seasons, Muuto unfolds a universal rhythm through various atmospheric spaces, offering new perspectives on how design influences daily life and well-being.
Weaving together light, color, form, texture, and scent, the exhibition reflects the shifting feelings of the changing seasons. Each room provides a distinct experience, ranging from energetic warmth to quiet introspection, and a sense of refreshing renewal. It offers a welcoming opportunity to pause, reflect, and reconnect with the natural rhythms that shape experiences and perceptions over time.
The Muuto Milan Apartment also previews a selection of future designs, including the Looped Lamp by Switzerland-based designer Dimitri Bähler. With its calming, adjustable light and unique mouth-blown glass, this piece stands out. The Midst Table by TAF Studio is featured, showcasing a new tabletop in Dark Grey Marble. Additionally, the recently launched Beam Table Lamp in H45 by Tom Chung and the Gaze Mirror by Phil Procter are on display, alongside an array of existing designs in new color and upholstery variants.
Muuto is locally available at Barker Street, a supplier of high-quality furniture for the home and office in South Africa.
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