Dimoregallery Opens New Milan Space During Milan Design Week 2026

A New Chapter for Dimorestudio in Milan

In Milan, during a week when the global design world turns its gaze to the city, Dimorestudio has once again set the tone. With the opening of a new Dimoregallery space on Via San Vittore al Teatro, just moments from Piazza degli Affari, the studio reinforces its position not simply as a design force, but as a cultural authority shaping how we experience interiors today.

© Andrea Ferrari _Dimoregallery Milan Design Week 2026

Photography © Andrea Ferrari, Dimoregallery Milan Design Week 2026.

At Fluxx, we have long been admirers of Dimorestudio’s ability to create environments that feel both deeply intellectual and emotionally charged. This latest opening, unveiled during Milan Design Week, is no exception. It is less a gallery in the traditional sense and more a curated spatial narrative, one that moves between memory, innovation, and the poetry of space.

An Immersive Milan Design Week Space Rooted in History

Housed within a former bank, the new Dimoregallery unfolds across two floors, with the building’s original vault reimagined as an atmospheric focal point a device that anchors the space in both history and mood.


Here, architecture becomes part of the storytelling. The structure itself is not erased, but heightened, transformed into a layered environment where past and present coexist in quiet tension. The result is a space that invites not just observation, but immersion.


Italian Design Heritage Meets Contemporary Practice

© Andrea Ferrari Dimoregallery Milan Design Week 2026

Photography © Andrea Ferrari, Dimoregallery Milan Design Week 2026.

At the core of the gallery is a rigorous curatorial approach. Historic furnishings sit alongside contemporary pieces by Dimoremilano and Interni Venosta, each selected not for accumulation, but for intention.

References to key figures in Italian design, including Luigi Caccia Dominioni, Nanda Vigo and Mireille Rivier, reinforce the idea that design is a living continuum, evolving through reinterpretation rather than reinvention.

This dialogue extends further through collaborations with Cardi Gallery, introducing works by Jannis Kounellis and other 20th-century and contemporary artists. Furniture and artwork exist in conversation, dissolving traditional boundaries between disciplines and positioning the gallery somewhere between exhibition, interior, and installation.

In a dedicated room, a bronze bamboo installation by Osanna Visconti introduces another layer, tactile, sculptural, and quietly symbolic reinforcing the gallery’s immersive, almost cinematic quality.

The Dimorestudio Signature Aesthetic

© Andrea Ferrari Dimoregallery Milan Design Week 2026

Photography © Andrea Ferrari, Dimoregallery Milan Design Week 2026.

Nothing here feels incidental. Every object, every placement, every visual axis is considered part of a precise and highly controlled aesthetic language.

Dimorestudio has long operated at the intersection of design, art, and narrative, but this new space sharpens that position. It is not simply about presenting collectible design; it is about constructing an atmosphere, one that encourages slower looking, deeper engagement, and critical reflection.

Beyond the gallery itself, the presence extends across Milan Design Week, with traces of Dimorestudio appearing at Osanna Visconti’s atelier and at Phillips’ Milan space, creating a wider cultural footprint that connects multiple locations into a single, cohesive story.

Why Dimoregallery Defines Milan Design Week 2026

In a week often defined by spectacle, Dimorestudio offers something more enduring: a space that prioritises depth over immediacy, and atmosphere over excess.

Here, design is not simply seen, it is felt, absorbed, and understood over time.

With this opening, Dimoregallery reaffirms its role not just as a gallery, but as a cultural platform one that treats design as both a critical language and a poetic medium, where the past remains active, and the present is shaped with intention.

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