A visible and invisible thread connects materials, craftsmanship, ideas, epochs, cultures, emotions, and people. The flagship store transforms into a destination for rediscovering and celebrating the most authentic meaning of design – a space where coming together, reconnecting, and finding oneself, in a word, Ritrovarsi, becomes possible.
Ritrovarsi is Paola Lenti's project for the 2025 edition of Milano Design Week.
It is an opportunity for new experiences and discoveries that the company offers to visitors of Paola Lenti Milano, inviting them to reconnect with space and time through a carefully designed chromatic path. The indoor and outdoor collections unfold within a coherent and layered project, where the relationship between architecture and nature allows thoughts to flow in harmony with the surrounding beauty, evoking a sense of balance and wonder.
Indoor
Àlfa, the timeless home
This year, Paola Lenti's vision reveals an even greater breadth in its indoor offering, taking shape within the rooms of Àlfa, the Timeless Home, an architectural volume built inside the showroom using natural and innovative construction techniques. Here, new collections featuring refined designs, rugs, and significant re-editions of works by eminent figures in design history come together with numerous proposals from emerging talents, expressing a deeply personal and authentic vision of living.
Inside Àlfa, the Timeless Home, memory finds new value in the re-edition of the Légère sofa by Angelo Mangiarotti and Chiara Pampo and the Half Moon side table by Greta Magnusson Grossman. The theme of reuse emerges in the bench by Atelier Oï and the armchair by Estúdio Campana. Woodworking tradition takes center stage in the cabinet designed by Michele De Lucchi and the screen by Nendo, engaging in open dialogue with the creations of Luca Erba, Monica Förster, Bertrand Lejoly, Levantin Design, Franco Poli, and Robi Renzi.
Extensive research and experimentation with processes and materials, combined with an ongoing exchange with designers and foundations, result in a project that is refined, authentic, and deeply distinctive.
Outdoor
- The Gardens
Open-air living spaces, the gardens of Paola Lenti Milano embody an approach to outdoor design that prioritises the quality of the surrounding environment, fostering well-being for those who experience it. Architectural elements, furniture, and accessories – including designs for children – establish a measured dialogue with their setting, where neutral surfaces, shimmering accents, nostalgic décors, and graphic motifs are skillfully orchestrated. - Each space is defined by new rugs and mats, whose patterns and decorative designs arise from a spirit of experimentation and the company's ability to reinterpret materials and colours in an innovative, contemporary way.
- The outdoor project is a tribute to nature, colour, the intricate weaves of fabrics, and the craftsmanship that keeps these traditions alive, passed down through close collaboration with small Italian artisanal workshops. This setting welcomes, among its latest introductions, the micro-architectural seating system by Francisco Gomez Paz, the re-edition of the Azul lounge chair by Lina Bo Bardi and the lounge chair by Gabriele and Oscar Buratti.
Milano Design Week 2025
Paola Lenti Milano
via Giovanni Bovio, 28
Monday, April 7: from 3pm to 7pm
Tuesday April 8 to Saturday, April 12: from 10am to 9pm
Sunday, April 13: from 10am to 7pm
More information:
Paola Lenti
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www.paolalenti.it