What to do during Milan Design Week

When Milan Design Week rolls around, the city transforms into a hub of creativity and inspiration for design lovers and fashion travelers alike. As spring approaches, there's no better time to explore the unique spaces that define Milan’s design scene. Here are six must-visit shops that you simply can’t miss during this exciting event. Covet House has curated a selection of must-see spots to guide you through your Milan adventure. While the Salone del Mobile is the main event, don’t forget to explore other design hotspots scattered throughout the city. From contemporary furniture to vintage pieces, Milan offers something for every design enthusiast. **Carlo Moretti – Via della Spiga, 48** Carlo Moretti opened its flagship store during the 53rd International Milan Furniture Fair in April 2014. This space serves as both a workshop and showroom, showcasing the full range of the Carlo Moretti collection alongside historic art pieces from museums worldwide. **Fornasetti – Corso Giacomo Matteotti, 1/A** As a leading home decor and furniture brand, Fornasetti embodies the essence of Italian design. The interiors of its only store reflect this perfectly, with monochromatic walls and gold accents creating a striking first impression. **Richard Ginori – Piazza San Marco, 3** Renowned for its exquisite porcelain tableware, Richard Ginori recently opened its second flagship store in the heart of Milan. The dark-wood interiors blend cozy and modern elements, featuring checkered floors, farm tables, and hand-painted pieces by Alessandro Michele. **Rossana Orlandi – Via Matteo Bandello, 14/16** Once just a gallery, Spazio Rossana Orlandi has evolved into a vibrant cultural space. It showcases captivating art and statement-making furniture, making it a perfect place to spend an afternoon exploring the latest trends. **Bottega Veneta – Via Sant’Andrea, 15** Bottega Veneta’s first-ever home accessory boutique is nestled within the historic Palazzo Gallarati Scotti. Designed by creative director Tomas Maier, the space features custom-made furnishings that reflect the brand’s commitment to craftsmanship and elegance. **BDDW – Via Santa Marta, 21** BDDW, known for its high-quality solid-wood furniture, opened its first store outside New York on Via Santa Marta two years ago. Founder Tyler Hays uses clean finishes and natural oils to give the brand’s handcrafted pieces a fresh, modern look. Whether you're a seasoned designer or just starting to explore the world of interior design, Milan Design Week offers endless inspiration. What do you think about our curated list? Share your thoughts in the comments below! For more design inspiration, follow Covet House on Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, and Twitter. Don’t forget to check out our latest design projects and join us in celebrating the beauty of design with friends.

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