Brera Design District

Temporary Walter Knoll showroom in Brera

Together again – experience new colors, materials and products

Walter Knoll is opening a temporary showroom in the heart of the city once again this year, in Via San Carpoforo in Brera. The German interior brand is driven by its purpose to bring quality into every room, to enhance personal well-being. Walter Knoll is also guided by its approach to sustainability: everything it does must also be relevant tomorrow.

The brand celebrates the art of minimalism by focusing on the essentials – a carefully thought through, reduced use of materials.

Space design by Ippolito Fleitz Group
Ippolito Fleitz designed the temporary showroom in the former industrial warehouse Rimessa dei Fiori. Sustainability was a particular priority, and the installation was consciously conceived as temporary. Inspired by contemporary architecture, the room elements can be easily disassembled and reused after use.

Flower design by Studio de Pasquale
An opulent flower installation by Stuttgart-based Studio de Pasquale expands the concept. The studio’s founder, Valentina Teinitzer de Pasquale, has Italian and German roots, and realizes her passion for flowers in floral installations, art objects, and botanical set designs.

Visit the space, and be inspired!

Activities schedule

April 17
10:00 — 20:00 Exhibition
April 18
10:00 — 20:00 Exhibition
April 19
10:00 — 20:00 Exhibition
April 20
10:00 — 20:00 Exhibition
April 21
10:00 — 20:00 Exhibition
April 22
10:00 — 20:00 Exhibition
April 23
10:00 — 20:00 Exhibition

Attention, please! The access to the places indicated in the map is managed and regulated by each individual brand by the existing rules.
Brera Design District and Studiolabo are thus not responsible for the management of people flow and access to any of those places.

Exhibitors
& companies

Location

Rimessa dei Fiori

via S. Carpoforo, 9 - via Fiori Chiari 17/a - Milano

Access rules

       



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