Moscapartners variations at Palazzo Litta | Milan design week 2025

MoscaPartners exhibitions at Palazzo Litta, Palazzo Litta, one of Milan’s most iconic historical buildings, have become a yearly destination. The palace is really impressive, yet familiar. Different large installation at the entrance’s and inside are the first you see. And inside I thought the massive installation by LCD textile that dominated the large Sala degli Specchi (the mirror room) was just impressive. I found a nice variation of exhibitors and snapped a few images of things that caught my eye.

Byoung Soo Cho’s Soo Cho

At the entrance the installation: Nobody Owns the Land: Earth, Forest, Mahk! Byoung Soo Cho’s installation explores the bond between man and earth through three elements.

Earth is a suspended platform of red earth contrasting with the sky over Milan, inviting sensory meditation, when we arrived a few girls were dancing together on the sand. Forest winds between the columns with abstract paintings made by mixing earth and ink, composing a single visual continuity, like a forest.

 

Mahk, the Korean approach to imperfection, emerges in Mahksabal ceramics, made with spontaneous gestures that accept natural imperfections. The material becomes an expression of Korean culture, enhancing the harmony between nature and man. Crafted by Byoung Soo Cho and Shin Chang Hee, Bae Joo Hyun, Ko Somi. /explanatory text via Moscapartners/

 

Golden Light Cage by LCD Textile Edition

A luminous cage made of recycled materials and semi-precious metal wires surrounds the majestic chandelier in the Sala degli Specchi of Palazzo Litta. The installation creates a unique optical atmosphere in which light reflections on the metal and on the floor mirror blur the floor and ceiling. Covered in enamelled copper threads with a memory of form, the installation interacts with the visitor, testifying to the fragility of our time through its ephemeral presence. /explanatory text via Moscapartners/

 

Tactile Baltics

Tactile Baltics showcases contemporary Baltic design, celebrating innovation, craft heritage, and storytelling from Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania. Visitors will explore furniture, lighting, textiles, and collectible design by 21 designers, all embracing sustainability and material experimentation. The exhibition highlights the tactile nature of design, where craftsmanship meets modern technology. /explanatory text via Moscapartners/

Pictured above and below: Ceramics collection Sweet Water by @boterra.studio which evokes the depths of a lake, where sunlight illuminates ancient stones.

 

AXIOMs—sculptural vessels inspired by altars and standing stones by @heiter_x . Designed to hold plants, objects, or offerings, they shape the atmosphere of a space. Heiter x is an artist–designer exploring the interconnectedness of food, people, and the environment. Specialising in sustainable design, she creates sculptural forms and immersive experiences that reveal the vitality of materials and their unseen energies.

Inspired by ASMR’s calming qualities, the ASMR-inspired design collection by @_eeter translates sensory experiences into functional designs, drawing from biomorphic growth in nature and the body.

Beautiful floors everywhere

Honoka with Aqua Clara

Aqua Clara, a leading Japanese water company, handles production and delivery while promoting bottle recycling.
HONOKA, a design lab focused on materials, technology, and culture; winner of the SaloneSatellite Award 2023 (1st Prize).
This partnership pioneers innovation by rethinking familiar materials, setting a precedent for sustainable design./explanatory text via Moscapartners/

DeltaLight

DeltaLight’s installation, inspired by Charlotte Posenenske’s modular sculptures, reimagines building elements as dynamic, geometric forms that engage with space. Metallic ducts form an architectural grid, exploring the interplay of light, form, and structure. Its modular, reproducible design invites interaction and creates an evolving atmosphere. /explanatory text via Moscapartners/

Find a full report on the exhibition at Moscapartners

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