Masterly the Dutch in Milano took place for the ninth time this year during Milan Design Week. From Tuesday 8 to Sunday 13 April, the imposing Palazzo dei Giureconsulti, right next to the Duomo, acted as the setting for the collections of more than a hundred Dutch designers and companies.
As every year, Nicole Uniquole, initiator and curator of the event, was motivated to make it a memorable edition. Masterly showed a complete and varied design field with relevant work by architects, furniture, textile, construction and accessories companies, designers, artists, craftsmen, galleries and vocational schools for design and interior design.
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During the Salone del Mobile,Palazzo
Masterly - the Dutch in Milano was situated in Palazzo dei Giureconsulti, known as the Palazzo with the tower. It is the city's most elegant, iconic and centrally located venue, literally a few steps away from Piazza del Duomo.
Commissioned by Giovanni Angelo Medici, who ascended the papal throne under the name Pius IV, construction began in 1562 to a project by Vincenzo Seregni, the architect of the Duomo. Five hundred years of history add invaluable layers and value to the spaces.